
As I walked, I was thinking about the mud. How will it feel like? On the outside, I was just smiling hugely. At first, we were walking on a log. Then, there were no more logs to walk on! I took one step into the mud, WOOO!!! The feeling of my feet sinking down into brown goo made me wince. I tried to make my way over to where everyone was already planting. I realized that if I fell now, I would have no one to grab onto! The next moment, I noticed that I couldn't move my legs! I was stuck! I felt myself losing balance. Since I was already so far underground, all I had to do was use my legs to pull myself up. I pulled my right leg as hard as possible. I didn't budge. Since I had gloves on, I didn't care if my hands got dirty or not. I started to dig with my hand so I can get my leg out and finally one leg was out. I still had to figure out how to get my other leg up. My friend passed me a stick to support me. It didn't help very much know that it broke! I wiggled my foot as much as I could. Then my boot started to come off! I pulled it back on. I finally got out of the mud and onto the log. I looked around to see if anyone needed my help to get out. I saw that someone needed my help so I tried to help that person. Instead, I just got her muddy. It didn't help very much. I was balancing on the log. Since no one else needed my help, I asked the guy for a mangrove to plant. He gave me one. It was so fun planning the mangrove tree.
As I walked out of the mud, I waited for a few of my friends which were Cheyenne and Raissa. Not a good idea. I got stuck AGAIN! This time not so far in, so it was easier to get out. Once I got out, I took my gloves off and wiped my hands on my shirt. I walked over to my shoes and took my boots off. My socks were already half off my feet and they were so muddy. I slipped my feet into my slippers. I tried to figure out how to hold all of my belongings. My water bottle, socks, boots and gloves! I decided to slip my gloves and socks into the boots. I gave my water bottle to someone else which was the teacher. I dragged myself about 5 meters onto the path. I dropped my boots and nearly fell down. The muddy boots were so heavy! I couldn't figure out how to hold them without dropping them every 5 meters until 1/4 the way home. I decided to put my arms into the boots and put my hand where my feet normally go. Cheyenne was the one that told me to do that. I didn't really mind if my hands got muddy because it's not like I could never ever wash them or anything. So I continued walking towards the hostel. Even though I thought I found a better way to carry my boots. I knew how to hold the boots now but I still got tired really easily. This was not exactly part of my favorite part of the field trip. It was after this part that I LOVED!
Since we were so muddy, it wouldn't make sense to just clog up the showers with mud. So first we got hosed down. Since I kept stopping on the way back, I was one of the last people to get hosed down. Everyone else came out nice and clean. I was SO tempted to go give them a huge hug. When I was hosed down, I still had some mud left on my shirt. I went to shower and I felt too clean. I wanted to go back into the mud. MUD ROCKS! MUD IS THE BEST!!
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