


The next day, I decided, that I would like to try it, too. Of course, I want to be as daring and spontaneous as my friend Mat. So, after a big greasy breakfast, up I go in this little plane with my camera in hand. It rose up so gently, it didn't feel like anything, and before I knew it, we were high above farm fields, trees, subdivisions, little towns, and countless horse farms. It was really beautiful, and I started snapping a lot of pictures. After a little while, though, I began to feel, not so good. The plane was swimming its way through the windy air, gradually rising up and down, going with the flow. My stomach started churning, and I began to feel very nauseous. Soon, I began thinking, when is he going to land this thing? We were only up there for about 20 minutes. He banked hard to the left, and we came in for a very smooth landing. The look on my face must have said it all. Mat asked if I had good time, and of course I said yes. Then, I asked if we could just sit down on the grass for little while before jumping on his motorcycle to continue our trip. I'm sure my face had gone about 6 shades of green.
I thought I felt better after a little while, so we took off on the motorcycle. However, I didn't really feel better. I started feeling worse. I started breathing heavy, because it seemed to dissipate that nauseous, I'm going to throw up any minute feeling I was having, but then my hands and my feet started going numb. I freaked out a little, told Mat I didn't feel well. He pulled into the parking lot of a little church. I laid down on the grass under a big maple tree. After some time, feeling came back to my limbs, and I didn't feel like I was going to faint. The pastor of the church came out, and asked if we needed anything. She said we were under the Trinity Tree. I wish I would have snapped a picture of it . I didn't notice it at first because I was feeling so awful, but the tree had three very large sturdy branches coming out of one solid trunk. What a great name for a tree at church! Anyway, it was under the Trinity Tree where I began to feel better. We went on our way again. Next stop Walgreens for some Dramamine. Repeat after me, "Dramamine is my friend".
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