Going Camping: 2

I was woken up with a  NOUN. I  ADVERB opened my  BODY PART to see my little sister right it front of me. She  VERB, "Wake up, sleepyhead," with a smile on her face. I  VERB up and stretched my  BODY PART. I  VERB ENDING IN ED a few times, then walked out of the  NOUN. I found  MOM OR DAD (PICK ONE) cooking pancakes on a stove, since  OTHER PARENT was still sleeping. I looked around to see a  ANIMAL run by. Suddenly, before I could  NOUN myself, I was following the  SAME ANIMAL. I  VERB it go into the  NOUN and after waiting a while, it didn't  VERB back. I turned around to return back to the  NOUN but realized I was  ADJECTIVE. I called for Mom, Dad, and my little sister,  PERSONS NAME, but no one answered back. I started to  VERB. Why had I  VERB the  NOUN? Oh well, it was too late now. I just continued  VERB ENDING IN ING until I could call no more. I  VERB down and decided to list the things I would  VERB if I was ever  ADJECTIVE: 1. Never  VERB the sight of Mom and Dad. 2. Never  VERB or  VERB an animal you do not  VERB and just  PAST TENSE VERB past you. 3. If all else happens,  VERB a way to  PAST TENSE VERB back. When I  VERB my list, someone calls me. "?!" rings out and any trace of  FEELING I had disappears. My tears  VERB, and I reply with a "?" in a  ADJECTIVE voice. I begin to see a  NOUN appearing more and more,  VERB ENDING WITH ING towards me. Suddenly the  NOUN is clear: a man with  COLOR hair and a beard stands in front of me. He  VERB ENDING WITH S his name is  PERSONS NAME and asked me what I was  VERB ENDING WITH ING. I  VERB him everything, and then he hands me his  NOUN to call my parents. 5 minutes later, my dad  VERB ENDING WITH ED to  VERB me back to the  NOUN. He  VERB ENDING WITH S the man, then gave me a  NOUN on the way back. But I didn't  VERB. All I  VERB ENDING WITH ED was that I was no longer  ADJECTIVE. To be continued...