All Suffering Will Pay Off: A Trip To Arizona

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All Suffering Will Pay Off: A Trip to Arizona

Sitting on the passenger seat of my dad's old Pontiac, we hit the road for a family picnic at Arizona. My dad was operating the wheel being the only one left to drive the car, as I cannot sleep all night because of the excitement of the trip and was no longer in a condition to control myself or the car. Mom sat on the passenger seat beside my dad, while my siblings were at the back seats with me. However, all the excitement and enthusiasm for the trip dried up, when the sun show no mercy on our intentions and continue to transfer heat on our way. I was quite, dried up and obviously hungry, because we have been on the road driving for more than three hours.

Dad, can we stop for food right now! I asked my dad politely only to listen that he had no intentions to void his planning of driving until noon before we can stop for lunch. I started to develop feeling that Arizona either has a very small population or no-one in the state wants to drive on sunny days, because I was unable to trace the prints of human on the road or nearby locations. I had been completely disappointed by the trip by before we could stop for dinner, reasons being not sleeping in the night and my stomach who was constantly asking me to be the annoyer in the car. Although, we have had snacks and drinks with us in the car, but they did not seems to be much lucrative because drink would only increase my hunt for food, and I hate consuming snacks as an alternate of food. Being specific, I don't like the taste of the snacks.

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