A Special Memory
One of my favorite memories is from a summer road trip with my best friends. We were driving along the coast, windows down, music blasting, completely carefree. We didn’t even have a proper plan — just a map, a couple of tents, and the idea that we’d figure it out as we went.
One night, we found a little beach and decided to camp there. We built a fire, cooked whatever food we had left, and stayed up until sunrise talking about everything and nothing. It felt like time had completely stood still.
Looking back, I think that trip was so special because it was so simple. There were no deadlines, no responsibilities, just laughter and being together. It’s one of those memories I hold close because it reminds me how important it is to slow down and appreciate the moment.
Vocabulary:
road trip – a long journey taken by car, “We went on a road trip across the country last summer.”
coast – the land next to the sea, “We walked along the coast and enjoyed the view.”
blasting – playing music very loudly, “He was blasting his favorite songs in the car.”
carefree – without worries or stress, “As a kid, I had a carefree summer playing outside all day.”
tents – portable shelters for camping, “We set up our tents by the lake for the night.”
figure it out – to solve a problem or understand something, “Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out together.”
stood still – stopped moving, “The dog stood still when it heard the strange noise.”
hold close – to keep something or someone near and treasured, “I always hold close the memories of my grandparents.”
