Solar Eclipse

It was a sunny and relax day in my new house in London. I woke up with my child’s cheerful sound. My husband had already woken up and prepared the breakfast table. I went down the stairs like a butterfly with my daughter.

We were following the delicious smell of the breakfast. And the following route wasn’t taking us to the kitchen, it was taking us to our garden. Finally, we have reached to our breakfast table. I ate from anything that my husband and daughter had made. They were all pretty delicious that, I thought that they were made by my mother-in-law. The weather was getting dark. First, I thought that it was going to rain but it didn’t. It was pretty dry to rain. Suddenly, I realized that the solar eclipse was happening right now. It took about 6 minutes.

After the weather started to be bright my eyes dazzled and I started to feel cold. My eyes directly looked for my nuclear family. Fortunately, they were with me. But there was a problem we were not at our garden. None of us had been here before. We tried to find someone to help us. We walked about 3.5 miles and we saw a small cottage house.   “When I looked in through the window, the whole family was sitting around the table, eating and talking. All of a suddenly I heard a sound like bomb explosion. I tried to protect my daughter by wrapping her head in my arms while my husband trying to figure out what happened. Meanwhile the host ran out and when he saw us said that, “Don’t scare it was an unsuccessful firework sound.” The voice belonged to a firework. We saw a bride and a groom while we were contemplating why fireworks were here. We understood that they were making rehearse for their lives’ best day, getting married. We also helped and gave some advices because we had married before so we had experience about it. In return for our behavior they welcomed us in their home until we get back home again.

We could return to our house after two months I mean when there is another solar eclipse. So that we had able to attend their wedding.

 

 

 

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