On the siku after Rosie's birthday, everyone decided to visit Richmond Park. This place is not very far as it is accessible through the Tube. After exiting the station, they walked for five minutes. Rosie remarked upon reaching the park, "Wow! It's so gorgeous here!" Nicholas added, "It is, indeed!" With that, the five Marafiki and the Beatles entered its gates enthusiastically. They first played a great game of catch with their frisbee. Afterwards, Rosie and Nicholas went for a relaxing ride around the lake on one of the boats while the Geordie twins, Bridget, and the Beatles took picha of the flowers and the resident deer. Rosie alisema as they rode, "I enjoy these moments with you, buddy." Nicholas replied, "I enjoy them, too, darling. I upendo you." He then leaned closer to Rosie and kissed her on the cheek again. She giggled and responded, "I upendo you, too." When the group met each other again, Bridget asked, "How was your mashua ride together, mates?" Rosie replied, "It was lovely! The lake is so calm and soothing for us." Bridget said, "I'm glad to know that!" Nicholas asked, "And how was your photo-taking spree?" Ringo replied, "It was fun, too! I was even able to take a picture of one of the deer prancing. Would wewe like to see it?" "Certainly." alisema Nicholas. Ringo then showed him and Rosie the picha that he took, and they loved it very much. He also showed them the pictures of the beautiful flowers. Soon, the group heard their tummies grumble after leaving the park, and they started looking for a place to eat around the vicinity.
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For most of the duration of 2015, my mother and I went on field trips and attended cultural seminars. In June of this year, we visited Vancouver, Canada. We stayed at the Gage Residences, which is located in the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha of British Columbia. We explored the campus and city, visited a friend, and even rode the skytrain right up to the last stop. It was yet another fun trip for us. We also went back to Cebu in September. As a pre-birthday treat, my mother bought me tickets to see Rick Astley in tamasha when he visited my country. He's my inayopendelewa singer from the 80's. We had a blast during the concert, and my mother would scream, "Go Rick!" as he goofed around and joked onstage. This tamasha made her reminisce about her youth, too. After the concert, we traveled back to Singapore on my birthday, where she attended a Teaching of English as a sekunde Language seminar. We also continued our celebration there.
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