When I was younger I enjoyed to play hide and go seek.
It was my number one game.
At my seasoned apartment my pal and I would gather all of our friends to play. My seasoned town had about a dozen youngsters that were all in a close vicinity of each other. My great friend and I all had walkie talkies so it made the hide and go seek game more fun. My great friend and I would all be on one channel and let the seeker know if they were getting close or not. My one acquaintance and I would typically win, my pal and I had the best hiding spots. When my family and I would go to my Grandparents house, I would try to get my cousins to play hide and go seek with me. Most of the times they would join in. Mostly my pal and I would play outside but it was raining one day. I remember going into the basement dining room and looking for a hiding place there. I saw a door that I never went in before. I opened the door up and saw a small hole in the floor with water in it. I was a little scared because I thought it was a small well with something hiding in the water. I immediately closed the door and searched for another hiding place. Now that I’m older I now know that it wasn’t a well. It is a sump pit. A sump pit is most likely found in the basement, a small hole that is designed to collect water. The water gets into the pit by entering through perimeter drains of a basement waterproofing system.