When I was about two or three I was at Wisconsin Dells in the water park and I had my light green with flowers hand-me-down swimsuit on now at the time was slowly getting faded at that moment. I slowly wobbled under the big water bucket that on a timer dumped out gallons of water on top of any child who was standing under it at the moment. Now standing under the big death bucket as I thought it seemed to me shaking waiting anxiously. All of the sudden the biggest back stinging feeling of water just smashing against my back was just the beginning. I was so shocked I couldn't move. It was like my feet were glued to the soft foam matted "carpet" My hair was hanging over my face and I kept my eyes open through all of it so, the water with the chlorine was practically stinging my eyes. My eyes were dripping water and not just because of the water from the gallon dumping bucket. Finally the water bucket was now just dripping the rest of the water that was not coming out. Crying, my heart thumping out of my chest I was cold, shaking cold. My lip was turning purple and blue. My back and head was stinging and hurting. My mom claimed that it wasn't that much water to her but everything to a two year-old is really big. The bucket seemed like it could cover 30 adults. But still til' this day I dislike those gallon dumping buckets at water parks and public pools. And some people think that they are really fun and feel like they are getting massaged. I don't...
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Kelsie
4/4/2013 09:35:11 am
I like see why you don't like the big buckets of water. When I was 5, I hated them, but I got used to it after the age of 7.
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Brian
4/4/2013 09:42:05 am
I liked your story it was funny and I think that the water buckets aren't that fun too.
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Rowan
4/9/2013 01:55:18 am
I thought it was interesting on your perspective because I love the giant dumping buckets. But I can understand why you where scared at first because it is kind of scary!
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