Thursday, September 7, 2017

Letter 1: My Summer Vacation

Ça fait longtemps Tim!

At the beginning of my summer vacation, I went to a camp which was held by our school, it's for the leaders of school club. Most of the people I hadn't met before, but we had to stay with each other and sleep together at night. At first, I thought everyone would be shy, the situation would make me feel embarrassed, but I was totally WRONG. People are out-going, we worked together to pass challenges. The activity which made me the most impressive is to " jump off the tower ". I always want to do challenging things, this time is a good chance for me. The tower is three-floor-high, the part almost made me scream is the most when I jumped down, you would feel like your body and your heart was separated, the body had already fell off but your heart was still up there. At that night, my roommate and I planned to wake up at three to watch the stars. I swear, this is the first time I saw the sky was pink and covered with stars, it's amazing! 

After being back from the camp, I set a goal, I had to exercise regular, and I reach it! I went to the gym three times a week, two days jogging and the other day riding flywheel with my mom, we take a course. She had never done any exercise since she born me, she take a big stride forward. The advantages I got is 3 kilograms left, I'm really proud of this, my skin become better, and I am more spiritual. If you're in a bad mood, go jogging is a good choice.

1 comment:

  1. Dear Melody,
    Welcome back! It sounds like it was a very good summer. You got some exercise, you fell better about yourself, and you got some good "bonding time" with your mother. These are all good things.
    Are you ready to go again? I've read the letters from most of the class, and everybody seems excited. But I would like to ask: It seems as though the class is now set up as a once-per-week seperate class, not as part of your "homeroom" class as it was last year. Is that right? Does that mean that the class is scattered around to different homerooms?

    Keep writing!

    Tim

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