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Ahhhh, road trips. You'd think they were so much fun, until the WiFi goes out, or someone's phone is dead. Today, I will talk about the ups and downs of road trips. First, let's talk about the positives. Road trips can lead to family bonding, new learning experiences, and seeing places you have never been to. On my road trip, we went to the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta, Georgia, and Naples, Florida. A new learning experience I did was see the rapid climate changes throughout the states. My family sung songs, played games, and did school projects on the 22 hour road trip.
The negatives of a road trip are very simple. When the WiFi goes out, or someone's phone dies; that person can get very grumpy and upset the whole car. We are also crammed in the same car for 22 hours and we can bored very easily. And being bored usually ends in someone bugging someone and everyone is upset. The worst part of road trips is , Traffic! It doesn't just bother parents, it bothers everyone! But the best feeling is when you can see your destination right ahead of you.
The negatives of a road trip are very simple. When the WiFi goes out, or someone's phone dies; that person can get very grumpy and upset the whole car. We are also crammed in the same car for 22 hours and we can bored very easily. And being bored usually ends in someone bugging someone and everyone is upset. The worst part of road trips is , Traffic! It doesn't just bother parents, it bothers everyone! But the best feeling is when you can see your destination right ahead of you.