This memory starts as my brother asked tersely to my family if they wanted to experience going to a distinct movie theater, different in the sense of being from another country. As my ears heard the word theater, I was more than predisposed to go to the cinema. On the way to the amphitheater, I couldn't hide my feeling as I was …show more content…
We walked slowly and peacefully out of the movie room with a face of satisfaction. Taking the popcorn bowls to the trash can, we looked at each other and started to comprehend the immense amount of popcorn we had consumed, our faces changed from satisfaction to startled. Consequently, the car ride back to the house can be portrayed as a joy ride. The laughter turned into a poison to us and the more we thought about the popcorn gluttony it became worse the hilarity. Therefore, we were formerly affected by the tears that covered every single one of our faces like a cascade and breathing converted into a challenge. The driver was so infected by the laughing that to prevent any accidents, he concluded that if the laughing continued it was necessary to stop the car. We arrived safe and sound to the house, there were only a couple of exceptions, everyone's eyes were swollen as well as our lips by the popcorn and suffered stomach aches caused by the laughing. At the end of the day we enjoyed every last moment of that day even though we were unbridled against the