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The Outing that Never Was

 I came back from a school trip and felt like I missed what would have been the highlight of my holiday.


The bus that was meant to take us back to school had a few problems along the way so our return to school was delayed for an hour or two.


I had no idea what was going on and spent my trip sleeping.


We arrived at school to a bunch of excited but disgruntled parents.


It turned out that the latest of parents had been waiting for our arrival for almost an hour and a half.


As my mom picked me up, she explained that my dad had been here and waited for more than an hour before the had to leave for his trip. 


I was devastated.

He planned on taking me with him on his trip! It would have been so much fun.


Alas! He couldn't wait any longer and had to leave.

I had fun driving back home with my mom, but I couldn't help but wish I could have gone with my dad.

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