Burravoe Primary School

My Holiday at Isle of Wight

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On Friday I had a half a day so that  I could drop off my dog at the kennels and go to The Isle of Wight. First we went on the Northlink ferry the sea was flat calm in the night. I slept going past Orkney on the way to Aberdeen.    

   

On Saturday Me and my family had to go  past lots of places. We had to drive down lots and lots of motorways. It took about 11hours. We got to  Southampton where our ferry would be crossing the next day. We slept at a service station we had to wake up at 5.30 am .The next  day I directed my family to where our ferry would be crossing. Luckily we got the earlier ferry so we arrived in the Isle  of Wight at 8 o’clock in the morning. We got to the campsite called Warvely Park it was in a place called East Cowes. It had a swimming pool that wasn’t open untill the easter holidays, The park was really good because of its spiral slide, some swings, a great seasaw and train. The site had a great view of the sea. We went out and about in our car around the island We saw the Needles from a hight. We also went to Sandown. Were we got to get some ice cream and we went on the pier.   

The next day we went to New Port. I went to Whsmiths and got 2 rainbow magic books to. They are called Emma the Easter fariy and Summer the Holiday fariy. Next we went to Sports Direct I got some Rolla Skates and a orange frisbee. When we got back Me and my family played with our new frisbee. We had the frisbee for about 10 miuntes and Dad throw the frisbee so hard that it went over the barb wire and we lost it! We had a lovely trip to the Isle of White but the weather wasn’t the best but me and my family enjoyed it.  

   

    

   

    

 

   


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