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You only live once

6/9/2014

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Day 2 was my favourite day out of the four. NEW would be the word I would use to describe the day. In the morning, we were super lucky that had the chance to visit the largest museum in America and its called Museum of Science & Industry. I got really open eyed that all the design in that museum was just so amazing. We visited the German submarine and learned the story behind. This was one of the things that are new to me. The second thing that was new to me was we got to bike! I’ve never been on biking ever since I came to US. I like to bike in Chicago better even though I never bike in SF. I think maybe biking in Chicago looks safer to bike in SF. When we bike along the beach, I noticed they have a lane for pedestrians, a lane for bikers, and a lane for runner. And so I enjoyed a lot while I was biking but the only bad thing was it was too windy. The third thing that is new to me was we went all the way up to 103 floors at Sears Tower to sky-deck. Just by looking out from the windows, all I can see was cars, lights and buildings which made Chicago a very flourishing and lively place. When I stepped out to that glass window, I was shaking and really afraid to look down. But yolo (you only live once) I looked down even though it’s still look scary to me; however I kept my eyes opened for like a few seconds just to enjoy the moments that I am being able to look down from 103 floors high. Just to finish it up, I love the three new things I’ve experienced and it made it an ideal day.
​-Annie Zhou
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