Disastrous Bonfire
Throughout my year at Simon Tech there were a lot of good memories that I cherished with my friends and loved ones. However, if there was a certain memory that I will never forget about my year here, it would be the day me and my friends decided to do a bonfire. It was a last minute outing but as the seasons were getting hotter, we decided to take advantage of it while we can. So, around 5:00 pm we gathered our wood, food and more and headed out towards dockworker beach. As soon as we got there, it was windy. Not the typical breeze, but windy that we being pushed to one direction.
From this point on, we knew we were going to have trouble lighting up the bomb fire. But we gave it a chance because why not. We spent the whole night lighting matches by matches, throwing wood continuously but nothing ever came out of the pit. We tried so hard but the wind kept snaking it away. Our food began to taste like sand because of the all the sand that swept into our bags, towels and pit. We ended the night early but I remember how much of a fail it was. We ended up ordering burgers and called it a night, my friends Lily, Erika and Kenny are ones i will miss so much. Thankful it was a failure with my closest friends. Every time we recall that day at the beach, we laugh because of how stupid we were. Hopefully this summer, we get to have one last bonfire.





Throughout my year at Simon Tech there were a lot of good memories that I cherished with my friends and loved ones. However, if there was a certain memory that I will never forget about my year here, it would be the day me and my friends decided to do a bonfire. It was a last minute outing but as the seasons were getting hotter, we decided to take advantage of it while we can. So, around 5:00 pm we gathered our wood, food and more and headed out towards dockworker beach. As soon as we got there, it was windy. Not the typical breeze, but windy that we being pushed to one direction.
From this point on, we knew we were going to have trouble lighting up the bomb fire. But we gave it a chance because why not. We spent the whole night lighting matches by matches, throwing wood continuously but nothing ever came out of the pit. We tried so hard but the wind kept snaking it away. Our food began to taste like sand because of the all the sand that swept into our bags, towels and pit. We ended the night early but I remember how much of a fail it was. We ended up ordering burgers and called it a night, my friends Lily, Erika and Kenny are ones i will miss so much. Thankful it was a failure with my closest friends. Every time we recall that day at the beach, we laugh because of how stupid we were. Hopefully this summer, we get to have one last bonfire.


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