“Mom, there is no point of me getting on. I honestly don’t even care.” I responded with extreme attitude. A month passed and it was July. JC snapchatted me asking if I had gotten my boating license this year. JC is one …show more content…
It told me that it would take about three hours and that there were six different units. The first unit of the test was on parts of the boat like the bow and the stern. The second unit was on the rules of the water, docking, and casting off. The next unit was on navigation in open waters. The fourth unit was the most challenging for me. It was about the laws of the water, it was challenging for me since it had twelve chapters in it. The rest of the units were about emergencies and sports on the water. When it was time for me to take the final test I knew thought that it would be easy. I decided to take the practice test first and I ended up passing that. I took the final test and I passed with getting only four …show more content…
Once I found the right sized life jackets I hopped onto the wave runner while my dad was holding it down. My dad then got on and told me, “Now Fallon, you’ll have to go slow since right next to you there is a swim zone.” I slowly pulled back the throttle and we started to go. “Now Fallon, pull the throttle back more ad we will go.” The wind was blowing my hair, it was in my dad’s face but I didn’t care, I was having fun. I did two laps around the whole entire lake. Once I was finished, I went to go and dock it. JC came up to me and asked, “Fallon want to go out and