Adventure
Look ahead and keep smile. It seems so simple to say that. But it is not simple for the whole nation to do that.
On Saturday, we went to the Kings Island to enjoy the thrill and excitement given by the machine. I never forgot the scream sent out by the people sitting on the roller coaster, rising their hands without fear and concern. When I saw the little girls came out from the roller coaster, holding hands with their, I wondered that if their parents concern about the safe issue. When I saw two young men were tied together, lifted by the machine to 131 feet high, I wondered why they feel relieved to give their lives to the machine. But they did it, and were sound and safe.
I tried it, too, for the first time. When the stuffs helped to tie me and my partner together, I thought that I put my life into someone who I never meet. The stuff said something I hardly understood and I felt so nervous that my legs were trembling. But it was the time to try it. You would never understand what they thought until you try it on your own.
My body was lifting up slowly and slowly to the sky. I thought nothing about what would happen, just closed my eyes. When the switched was triggered, it seemed that I was the last people in the world. The things has gone fast in my eye, and I almost dizzied.
But soon, I was accustomed to the feeling like that.
It was a feeling of adventure. Maybe most of Americans enjoyed that. Yesterday I saw a news that a fire balloon was broken and 15 people were dead in America. It was also an adventure. Americans were so confident about their facility and technology. They work hard and consider more to design it, and then try it without fare. When the accident came, they would not be immersed in the sorrow but continued working to solve the problem. That may be so-called OPTIMISM.


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