The memory I would choose to bottle up would be when I went to the Indians game last Saturday. It was the Indians vs. the White Sox. This time was good and bad though. The game was a bad time because it was there, that I dropped and cracked my screen and broke my lock button. Other than that, I must've broke something inside of the device because it no longer charges when I plug it in. On the other side, it was a very good game. I went with my little sister, Kelsi, and my aunt, Debbie. I would choose to bottle this memory up because for a while, my stress from school, marching band, and other stuff, went away. I had a great time before, during, and after the game. On the way to the game I didn't really do much, but for some reason it was pretty fun. During the game I had fun because I was watching baseball, which in my opinion is the best sport to watch or play. After the game, Progressive Field had a firework show. The Indians ended up winning the game 1-3 against the White Sox.
When it comes down to opening the bottle, I would only do so when I was either in a bad mood, or really in need of something to do. Hopefully, this would either help me get happier, or help me think of something to do.
In one of your sentences I believe it is "and my aunt Debbie" rather than "and my aunt, Debbie." I might be wrong, though. You've been talking about your cracked screen for days. I'm glad it was like a de-stressing day.
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