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Sunday, April 16, 2006

TO ALL GRADE 8 STUDENTS...

SAWASDEE PI MAI, KHRAP, TO ONE AND ALL...!!!

I am hoping everyone of you has had a very relaxing and wonderful Songkran Break...just like me! Well, here's your final assignment for the holidays...remember, 7-10 sentences please...more is okay, but not less...!

"WHAT WOULD YOU SAY BECAME THE MAJOR HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR SONGKRAN BREAK...?!"

Explain your response very well and first reflect on it carefully before writing because it can be only a moment of your holiday or an entire day or even the entire break...who knows?! Due time for posting will be 11:59PM, SUNDAY, 16 April 2006...!

Well, I am most certain that you all miss me already---HAHAHA!---especially now that you know I am going to be giving you a test on your Literary Terms & Vocab Terms as soon as we get back in class...surprise! Wanna know a secret...I miss all of you more...! See you all bright and early Monday morning...take care always and be safe...kindly send my regards to your families...study well and be good...God Bless...! CIAO!!!

Mr. A

Comments:
There were many highlights during my holiday. However, I chose this one to be the highlight of all my highlights. My family and I had a trip to Taiwan. I’ve always hated go on airplanes because it always makes me go crazy, so it was really a relief when we finally arrived. We were checking in and doing all that jazz, when suddenly, something I never thought would happen happened. They wouldn’t let my brother, my sister, and I, in! They said that there are still ways for my brother and sister, but for me, it was simply ‘impossible.’ Just that, they said it as if it was nothing. It was weird because we had both Thai and Taiwanese passport, and with the Taiwanese passport, they still wouldn’t let us in! Get a grip, because they gave the passport to us themselves and it was being useless. Obviously, my first impression of Taiwan was totally ruined. So, my parents started arguing with the staff. While we were waiting, three Norway people couldn’t get in too. This was when I realize that something like this really does happen in real life. At last, my dad called my grandmother and coincidently, she was having dinner with someone who could help us. Something occured to me that if everybody does this, what is the NEED of checking? Anyway, I was just happy that I didn’t have to get on a plane again and got ‘sent back.’ I chose this to be the highlight of all because it was really an unforgettable experience and the experience was really… odd.