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April 26, 2008

How should I welcome the “holiday”?

Filed under: Uncategorized — brendayy064 @ 4:02 pm

We all know and look forward to the time after May 16th.—-since then we won’t have any classes, in another words, we’ll have a extra holiday! Yeah~~I don’t know if foreign teachers in our department are planning to go back home to enjoy it, we students surely cannot let the chance slide away!

however, nothing is perfect. After I check the time carefully I found it is not easy to arrange some good plan for that period of time. Usually I attend a course in Beijing New Oriental School, but there’s not any course fit the time between June and July.(For me the holiday starts in June because by the end of May I have to do volunteer work, and another volunteering in the end of July.) 

Then how about travel? I saw a summer camp programme several days ago which contains summer camps to Britain, U.S., Japan, HongKong, Singapore and some other places. I have interest but at the same time I have to take the “lack of freedom” into account. How about travel as a backpacker? The time is also not porper for the places I want to go—-I’ve dreamed about Nepal for long time but in June and July it is in rainy season, which makes the journey impractical. As to the places in China…one month seems a bit long for a domestic trip, and to be honest, I don’t want to travel along this time. A lonely trip is full of challenges but an interesting journey with some good friends is equally charming. The problem is that almost all of my friends’ timetables have no  vacancies for that time…

The ticklish holiday bring me many bubbles, but they  break easily. I really want to make full use of the holiday but an excellent idea has not come to my mind yet. Maybe …maybe I should wait a little longer and see how everything is going. Maybe it is just a matter of time and a plan would jump out happily in front of me at a correct time.

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