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This is just a little blog about my life in Carrboro, NC, the best town in the world. Feel free to feed the fish. Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Swim Meet Day 2

So, second day of the swim meet. It started off good, when I won a competition and got a Coke. There were no relays today, but I still had to wait a while before I had my first race, the 100 free. I did well, winning my heat and shaving off a lot of time from my previous time. The other ones went well too, I won one more of my heats.  I shaved off a lot of time on all of them. I almost got B times on them too. It's frustrating, being so close and not getting it. I think I'm going to get them at the next meet in three weeks.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Swim Meet Day 1

OK, so today I went to my third swim meet since I started swimming for my team. I was in a relay, but we came in last. I was the anchor. Other than that, I was in three individual events. I did a 50 breast stroke, where I almost got B time, a 50 back, and a 50 free. It was a very easy meet for me, I usually have to do harder events. The meet lasts for two days, so I'm going back tomorrow. I have to do a 100 free, 50 fly, 100 back and a 100 IM. I think those will be harder.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Silver Dollar City

Maybe you guys are wondering what I did last weekend? Well, I went to a theme park in Missouri, and as you probably guessed, it was called Silver Dollar City. It's really big, but it doesn't have many rides. The ones it does have, however, are awesome. I went on a roller coaster where you go upside down for the first time, and loved it. It was called the Wildfire. It has a fairly big drop and a lot of loops. There where two other big roller coasters. My sister chickened out on all of them except one. But that one had no big drops or loops, but was still pretty fun. That was called the Thunderation. The last one, and the most scary, is called the Powder Keg. Its really fast, but only has one loop, but a lot of big drops. There were other ones, but they were really slow, and more like exhibits than roller coasters.