When I was a child, my family planned to make a trip in Holly Week, everyone (indefinite pronoun) in the family was very anxious to go, my mom got (causative verb) my father to reserve some spaces on a ferry in Puntarenas to take trip by the sea, but (coordinating conjunction) I can't remember exactly where we were going.
My parents liked to take us for a walk when we had vacations and (coordinating conjunction) we enjoyed it a lot. But nobody (indefinite pronoun) imagined that this long-awaited trip would go so badly.
My mom made (causative verb) us all pack our things for the trip, we also took a barrel full of food because we were going to be several hours on the ferry.
The problems started once we boarded that ship. In the middle of the sea the boat got stuck and when it worked again, it was returned to the place where we left. So, (coordinating conjunction) in one way or another we end up losing somewhere (indefinite pronoun) in Puntarenas.
We had lost the food, but my dad had (causative verb) a friend of him get a minibus for us to be transported.
To summarize, we spent the night in a terrible place in the open air where someone stole an important part of the bus and it did not work anymore. (indefinite pronoun) In the morning we ate river shrimp, but between my sister, my mother and I ate only one.
I don't know how many days passed, but we were able to return the five alive, and with nothing else. I remember we took a truck with more people in the back, going through dusty roads. My mom told me to hide my head and if I took it out, I was probably going to end up with my face and eyes full of dust. Everything went very wrong, however I think it was a great adventure.
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ResponderBorrarcheck: be careful with some sentence separation, but the entry is nice