Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
So me and my family got up in the morning. And we drove for three hours until we reached the Seattle outlet. After we went shopping, we hopped back on the road. We had drove four and a half hours until we reached Astoria. We walked around, ate some food and then we got in the car for our motel in seaside. Forty five minutes had passed and i thought we would never get there. But as soon as i thought that we got there. Then we went to the Astoria column, well lets just say its really high, 164 steps we climbed. When we reached the top its was freezing. We went back down and saw some deer on our way back to seaside. We’re going back to see the Peter Iredale ship wreck and watched the sunset.
The next day we woke up and went to pig and pancake which was delicious. Then we went to cannon beach. We decided to walk both ends and take many many photos. We were done i was so happy that i was done. My legs were crumbling so we thought it would be good if we went back to the motel. We chilled for an hour. We were walking in seaside shopping and going to the arcade and the aquarium and more shopping. We went to with my aunt and uncle out for dinner at bouy nine that was nice. We went to there house and saw my cousins we all had fun. Then we went back to the motel and well here i am now writing.
Ill post more tomorrow
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