Sleepover with Gokul (Part 2)
Today this is the first blog where SG Blogs, as well as The Coloradans Blog, create a blog post together. First, we will talk about how our plans succeeded or failed. First, we started with
Thanksgiving food. My favorite part was The Blush. Coloradan’s favorite part was Yakionigiri, Japanese flavored sticky rice. We felt like a stuffed turkey. We watched Madagascar Europe's Most Wanted at night and had popcorn. The next day we were woken to a thin layer of snow. We were scheduled to go to Bishops Castle. The owner and builder of the castle Jim Bishop created Bishops Castle from a cabin. Over the years, he made it a work of craftsmanship. It was more than 150 feet. It had giant towers attached to it and a fire breathing dragon on the top. Later a war was about to happen between a family and their cousins. However, I was defeated by nunchucks. Unfortunately, the day after, it was time for me to leave Coloradan's house, and before I went back home, we went on a hike at the Santa Fe Trail. We went on our bikes, but My brakes weren't working so, we had to cut the bike ride short. In conclusion, Coloradan and I think that although with some setbacks, we still had a great time. What do you think? Tell us in the comments below! Also, for more content, visit Coloradans Blog at https://thecoloradansblog.blogspot.com/.
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