The blue straw, straight but stands a little bit slant, catches my eyes first. On the top of the straw, there are some bite marks since I usually bite the straw with my teeth. Rotating the straw, it leads to the spinning of water and vortex shows up. Looking down along the straw, the cover of the bottle stops my eyesight. Some spray is on it, unevenly and thin. There are five circles on the cover, from small to big, like the orbits of planets. However, it seems to be a little dirty since I always use the bottle to drink tea and hardly brush it. Keeping looking down, the straw seems to be zigzag in the water. That is really funny. I remembered that my grandfather spent nearly two hours to explain why chopsticks become zigzag when I looked at them through the water. That was a long time ago which I really missed. The most apparent sign which distinguish the bottle from others is the blue words "Cheshire Academy" in the middle of it. A claw, the symbol of cat, is sitting between "cheshire" and "academy". The water in the bottle is clear. I hope that they could be hot thus I can hold it the warm my hands. Unfortunately, it is extremely cold now. The bottom of the bottle is a lot smaller that the cover since the shape of the bottle is circular truncated cone. What makes me surprise is the things writing on the surface of the bottom: made in china. This is kind of amazing to know that the bottle I got from my foreign school is also ma in China.

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