I had woken up in my aunt's beach house where everyone was admiring the view. Not only could you see the ocean beautifully, but the jungle was amazing too.
I spotted a tree, and zoomed in on it with my own eyes, where about eight or nine owls were perched. The owl up top had its wings spread wide and was forming a kind of totem.
Suddenly, all the owls flew up and the leader dove headfirst into the jungle. I supposed he had found some food.
The next minute a flock of seagulls surfaced out of the jungle and headed towards the ocean. A sloth was riding the front bird and directing where it wanted to land. I was amazed--I didn't know animals rode each other. When I tried to point it out to my family, everyone seemed to think it was very normal.
In Disneyworld, I was working at a store for the day before my weekend of fun began. I couldn't believe I'd be spending the weekend having fun at Disneyworld, but I understood how hard it was to work at a store in the park.
In China, with my parents, we explored an ancient temple that had gotten re-built by the government. They had rebuilt everything so that even the town around the temple looked like it had very long ago. The temple, though, wasn't like regular Chinese Buddhist temples, it was much, much older and I knew that there was something very magical about the place.
I did get annoyed at the Chinese government, though, because in order to light up the place they had attached halogen light bulbs to stalks of bamboo and had made the whole place look a little tacky.
I ended up running out anyway because our plane was going to leave us.
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