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Airborne Extreme
Arriving for my first visit, not knowing what to expect Instantly awestruck at the plethora of trampolines Ready to jump feet first into a new adventure. Bouncing up, down, in, out, to and fro Over and over again. I spot the soft foam pit, Racing towards it, I take a leap of faith Naturally full of enthusiasm and a youthful Energy that knows no bounds at the moment. Eagerly looking around the massive building wanting X-tras like dodgeball, slam dunk, and the high-flying Trapeze—where I swing through the air and land safely Right in the middle of the blue and red squares of foam. I Enter the battle beams where I was defeated by an older Male. Nearly two hours later, and all good things must come to an End. My first experience at a trampoline park was a success. August 1, 2019 (An Acrostic Poem) **Side note: I wrote this poem from the point of view of my 12 year old son. This was his first experience at a trampoline park called Airborne Extreme. He had a great time and has enjoyed the amusement center a few times since.
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