Friday, December 28, 2012

Aw!

Я доверяю вам сейчас Мэг, но я положительно. Существует не Sabrina в нашей школе. И он никогда не был из нашего маленького пригорода так. Но это не имеет значения, так что забудьте об этом.
А теперь важный вопрос.
Вам нравится разговаривать с нами? Мы чувствуем, как будто мы вас раздражать и беспокоить.
И где бы вы порекомендовали поехать в Америку?
Мы принимаем поездки всей семьей, и мои родители не имеют подсказки о том, куда идти. Мы открыты для любых предложений цены обусловленно это не важно.
Или вы рекомендуете другой стране, чтобы идти?
-Ваш верный навсегда Маша


I trust you now, Meg, but I'm positive. There is no Sabrina at our school. And he has never been out of our little suburb is. But it does not matter, so forget about it.
Now, an important question.
Do you like to talk to us? We feel as though we annoy and disturb you.
And where would you recommend to go to America?
We take a trip as a family, and my parents did not have a clue about where to go. We are open to any suggestions price because it does not matter.
Or do you recommend another country to go?
-Your faithful forever Masha



Aw, forever faithful *tear* No, you do not annoy us!! I love this so much!!

Hmmm...America. Well, it depends on what you are looking for. As much as I hate to admit it, there's a lot of cool stuff if you know where to look. There's Disney world in Orlando, Florida and Universal, which of both are amazing theme parks. My family normally goes there, and spends a day or two at the beach (to which I spend the rest of the trip in bed covered in aloe vera.)  There's California, which is basically all beach along the coast. In the Northwest part, there are TONS of National Parks. Yellowstone, our Country's most famous, is SO beautiful. All nature in wildlife. I wouldn't go in the winter, considering how dangerous it would be. There's a lot of nothing for forever though. (We went specifically to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Very pretty) I was to see New York, which is our big city. Lots of skyscrapers, buildings, and cement. But there's Broadway and so much else going on! Times Square, Central Park....very lovely. Washington D.C. is the capitol, but you can't very close to anything....

Personally, I'd recommend Paris or London or somewhere in Ireland, but I've never been out of the country. (Well, I went to the Bahamas once, but remember...sun...ehh....)


-MEGARA

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