Gilberto D.
El Guamuchil
As I sprinted back up the numerous flights of stairs I knew that this is El Guamuchil, and it had all started as I had slowly got out of the truck exploding with excitement. I could hear all the splashes, and yells from the parking lot, and as I looked forward i saw a beautiful castle like entrance with blue wave pictures painted on the wall vibrant yellow walls, rusty red roof tiles, a nice looking lady in a blue and white uniform, and shiny chrome bars you walked through the towering slides and long pools. Even the kids section with bright green caterpillars and potted mushrooms was enticing. It was beyond great and I would experience every inch of it.
The first slide noticed was of course the tallest. The twin purple and yellow slides towering down in spirals was obviously the first visited and as we climbed to the top of the numerous stories we saw each and every sparkling pool in surprising detail: the one on the farthest side with steep slides and the ordinary one near the restrooms jampacked with people, but then we reached the top shivering with cold we got into the slide in turns as the youngest I naturally went last in and was extremely nervous.
Never did I imagine why I would allow myself to be taunted into doing this. It was as simple as this: “Gil you coming!” yelled my dad
“Yeah Dad just a moment,” I replied I was THRILLED! It was easily the biggest slide I have ever been on. I was there and it was a big moment waiting and waiting. This was important, it was a once in your life thing. Am I ready? Yes, but could I do it? I don’t know this was- “C’mon Gil, what are you a chicken?” hollered my brother! Oh no he didn't.
Offended and knowing I was no chicken I screamed “HECK NO!” and bolted hard down onto the wildest ride of my life.
It was amazing! The speed as I was flung past each and every turn the water lashing me in the face over and over, but of course it had to end at top speed. I shot out of the slide and too fast for my dad's hairy arms to catch me flew past and splashed face first into the water. Coming back up, only one thought was on my mind “AGAIN!!!” As I sprinted back up the numerous flights of stairs I knew that this is El Guamuchil.
The first slide noticed was of course the tallest. The twin purple and yellow slides towering down in spirals was obviously the first visited and as we climbed to the top of the numerous stories we saw each and every sparkling pool in surprising detail: the one on the farthest side with steep slides and the ordinary one near the restrooms jampacked with people, but then we reached the top shivering with cold we got into the slide in turns as the youngest I naturally went last in and was extremely nervous.
Never did I imagine why I would allow myself to be taunted into doing this. It was as simple as this: “Gil you coming!” yelled my dad
“Yeah Dad just a moment,” I replied I was THRILLED! It was easily the biggest slide I have ever been on. I was there and it was a big moment waiting and waiting. This was important, it was a once in your life thing. Am I ready? Yes, but could I do it? I don’t know this was- “C’mon Gil, what are you a chicken?” hollered my brother! Oh no he didn't.
Offended and knowing I was no chicken I screamed “HECK NO!” and bolted hard down onto the wildest ride of my life.
It was amazing! The speed as I was flung past each and every turn the water lashing me in the face over and over, but of course it had to end at top speed. I shot out of the slide and too fast for my dad's hairy arms to catch me flew past and splashed face first into the water. Coming back up, only one thought was on my mind “AGAIN!!!” As I sprinted back up the numerous flights of stairs I knew that this is El Guamuchil.