Ideas for Writing - How I Spent My Holidays
Courtesy : The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/features/kids/my-vacation-and-me/article4868945.ece
If the above link doesn't work, here is the text of children's contribution to the Young World on the topic "My Vacation and Me". A reading of these will help the students to learn how to write an interesting paragraph, narrating their personal experiences of a vacation they have recently enjoyed.
Picture courtesy: Rajnesh Domalpalli
https://www.thehindu.com/features/kids/my-vacation-and-me/article4868945.ece
If the above link doesn't work, here is the text of children's contribution to the Young World on the topic "My Vacation and Me". A reading of these will help the students to learn how to write an interesting paragraph, narrating their personal experiences of a vacation they have recently enjoyed.
Picture courtesy: Rajnesh Domalpalli
For most of you the summer vacation is just a
memory now. Here are a few reminiscences of the good times.
Sunrise over the Himalayas
After 31 days of continuous work at school, the
summer holidays were finally announced. I forced my parents to plan a holiday
to a hilly area — Munsiyari. Unknown to many, this place is still untouched by
pollution. As we reached our destination we were caught in a hailstorm and we
could do nothing that evening. However, in the morning I beheld a beautiful
sight — the sun rising between two Himalayan peaks. I felt a soft, cold breeze.
It was a remarkable experience. The full moon night was equally charming. We
toured the region known as “Little Kashmir”. (Arvind Kumar, X B, Nirmala
Convent School, Kathgodam, Nainital)
Ride to remember
Holidays or vacations are words that bring joy to
everyone but they mean different things to different people. For some people, it
would mean fishing in your uncle’s boat or visiting your grandma’s place or
simply lazing around. For me it means reading books, watching movies,
cultivating new hobbies and playing. At the beginning of my holidays all I did
was sleep. Then I decided to do my holiday home work. Then I began reading the
Harry Potter books. My parents took me to Wow-Worlds of Wonder in Noida. We had
great fun there. There were rides that completely frightened me and took my
breath away but I still enjoyed them. Just when we thought of returning it
began to rain. We got drenched. How was the day? It was simply splendid. (Tracey James, VII B, F.R Agnel School,
New Delhi)
Cool climes
Last vacation we went to Ooty. It was cold even
though it was summer. But the weather was pleasant compared to the harsh summer
in Kerala. We visited the Doddabetta peak. It is said that from the peek we can
see the whole town. We then visited the Rose Gardens. It is situated in the
heart of the city and has been beautifully laid out in terraces with rose
tunnels, pergolas and bowers with rose creepers. Today it houses the largest
collection of roses in the country, with around 3600 variety of roses. The next
day, we visited the Botanical Gardens. It is one of the best tourist
attractions with flourishing green well-maintained lawns, rare trees species
such as a 20 million-year-old fossil tree, a monkey puzzle tree (monkeys can’t
climb this tree), an Italian-style garden bordering an immense variety of
flowering bushes, flowers, and plants, fern house with a vast range of ferns
and orchids and a clear pool are some of the highlights of this garden. As we
were walking through the garden we also got an opportunity to run for our life
as a herd of cows came chasing us. On our way back to Kerala, we also clicked
some pictures at the famous shooting spots Sixth mile and Ninth mile. But what
I really enjoyed was the pleasant weather. (Karthika Manoj, X B, Bishop Moore
Vidyapith, Cherthala, Kerala)
In an exquisite land
The start of holidays is always sublime. There’s no
worrying about back to school blues. We spent most of our vacation in Thailand,
an exquisite land. We did a lot of shopping on the first day. The next day we
went to the Floating Market. They sold a rich variety of colourful fruits on
boats. We went to a Flower Garden. Rows and rows of flowers I hadn’t known to
have existed stood daintily before us.
That night was the first we got to taste the
hotel’s cuisine. The mouth-watering, amazing desserts were just about enough to
make up for it. We went on a temple-tour and saw the famous sculptured Buddha —
a vision of beauty made of gleaming emerald. We watched a dance show — Siam
Niramit, went to the waxworks, Mirror Maze, a 5-D theatre, a wild-life safari,
a Dolphin Emporium and more. Before I knew it, the tremendous week was up. How
very unfortunate, it was back-to-school blues after all. (Tejeshwine, IX, Boaz
Public School, Chennai)
Off to Bangalore
My holidays started on May 5. We decided to spend
the first part of the holidays in Bangalore where my maternal grandmother
lives. During the journey, my brother and I enjoyed eating the food sold along
the way. We also played card games. It was a thrilling journey. We passed
rugged mountains, gushing rivers, long dark tunnels and whistling trains. My
grandmother’s house is at Chikallsandra. We travelled in the newly opened Metro
from M. G. Road to Baiyappanhalli. We went to Devanahalli International Airport
to pick up my uncle who was coming from the U.S. We also visited all our
relatives. We left Bangalore with a heavy-heavy heart. (Tushar Kulkarni, IX C, Kendriya Vidyalaya,
Dharwad, Karnataka)
Beautiful nature
I visited Sikkim, the Switzerland of India in
summer. Of the various places I visited, Gurudongmar Lake and Yumthang Valley
were the most enthralling and enticing.
Yumthang valley is a mesmerising valley of flowers.
Gurudongmar Lake is the sanctum sanctorum of Sikkim. A part of the sacred lake
is believed to remain unfrozen even in extreme weather conditions.
Now I’m back in the civilised world, the sweet sights
and songs of nature that I had cherished had been replaced by smoke and noise.
(Parvathy Salil, XII.A, V.N.S.S.S.N.Trusts Central School, Cherthala, Kerala)
In God’s own country
This vacation was extraordinary because we
travelled through Kerala visiting our relations. We went to Karunagapally,
Parambikulam, Nelliyampathi, Wayanad and Kochi. Usually we would go to Delhi,
Dubai, Kuwait or Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal but this holiday was different and
was super fun. I spent most of the time just climbing trees, gardening, playing
outdoors, eating mangoes and enjoying myself.
(Muhammed Azam, VIII C, Silver Hills Public School,
Kozhikode, Kerala)
Into the wilds
This year we went to the Mudumalai Wildlife
Sanctuary. We stayed in a tree house in a resort. All the furniture was made of
wood including the tea cups. Solar energy was used for lighting and heating. We
saw a Malabar giant-size squirrel eating chickoo. Surprisingly, it did not move
when we went closer to it.
We took the Mudumalai Safari ride. We were taken in
a fully covered jeep with protected windows. But, we could not see any tigers.
Instead, the driver showed us the foot prints of tigers at few places. We saw
gaurs, wild ass and some birds like Kingfisher, horn bill and so on. At
Theppakadu we visited the elephant camp maintained by the Forest Department.
We also trekked to a stream. We played in the
water. Suddenly the place was filled with butterflies of different colours. (G.
Arun Vaidya, VI C, K.V. I, JIPMER Campus, Puducherry)
Family is the best
I spent my vacation with my grandma, uncle and aunt
at Nellore. I was there for 15 days. I had a nice time, playing with my cousins
all day long. No books, no lessons, no summer camps. I realised the joy of
being with a joint family where everyone would take care of everyone else. I
enjoyed the taste of fresh Avakkai(pickle) this hot summer. I visited my
relatives and the beach nearby. My aunt bought me all that I wanted for the
academic year. I heard bed time stories narrated by my grandmother. My sweet
grandma always gave a moral behind every story. At last the day of my return
arrived and my brother came to take me back.
(M. Sreekar, VIII, Narayana E Techno, Varadarajanagar, Tirupathi)
Memories to cherish
As soon as the vacations begin, the first thing we
kids do is stack our books neatly in the cupboard (which is as good as throwing
them into oblivion), bags get packed and we set out on trips or, we lounge on our
beds and watch movies. Our lives turn into fantasy and suddenly all play and no
work becomes the rule of the day, but still “Jack manages to be an active,
robust boy”! This year though I planned my vacations. So I got involved with an
N.G.O — Ramakrishna Mission, to spend time with the orphans. I played
basketball with them, sat with them in their classes and even helped them with
their studies. It was pleasing to note that whatever I taught them or whatever
I spoke to them left a lasting impact on them. I even ate their food and as all
of them were looking at me with apprehensive eyes when I tasted the bland food,
I did not let it show, that I didn’t enjoy it. Slowly in two months our lives
were so entwined and our bond so deep, that they celebrated with me when my
Std. X results came out. I even let them play on my laptop. The enthusiastic
smile that lit their faces when I greeted them, taught me a lot. Even in the
face of so much adversity the spirit of the kids was not broken. And many times
the warm smile that lit their faces simply made my day. I realised that it is
not about how happy you are, it’s how happy you make others. I learned
something, enjoyed myself and I move on with memories I will always cherish. (Nidhi,
XI, Delhi Public School, Noida)
At home
After I had completed my Std. X exams, I had a long
holiday. As soon as my holidays started, I penned down all the places I wanted
to visit. But to my disappointment, due to Lankan issue problem, there was a
strike in my sister’s college. Her semester exams got postponed. Even though we
both had holidays, we couldn’t go anywhere during that time as my mother fell
down the stairs. She had to undergo treatment for more than three weeks. During
that time, even my grandmother was unwell. So I was at home. My aunt and
cousins came to help out. All my sadness of not being able to enjoy holidays
turned into happiness after my cousins’ turned up. We had a lot of fun at home
playing games, watching movies, eating the delicious dishes my aunt made and
also learning to cook. We also did other work like washing clothes and
utensils. While washing we had fun by splashing water on each other. After that
we did some cleaning work. At that time, I switched on the radio. We were all
singing, dancing and doing work. After my cousins left I spent rest of my
holidays reading books. (M. Bharathy, XI
C, Shri B.S Mootha GSSS, Chennai)
In the mist
We were waiting with our bags all packed and ready,
to go by train to Khajiar. But then came the disappointing news, the trains
were all booked and it seemed that we would have to cancel our trip, but then
my father proposed that we could also go by car. I was sceptical about these
proceedings and protested against it but I relented and we set off.
Khajiar is located in the Chamba district in
Himachal Pradesh a little further off Dalhousie. We had a long way to go but we
hoped that the destination would be worth it. After long hours of journeying
through the hot winds and the harsh sun, suddenly a cool breeze gently caressed
our faces and we found that we were enveloped with mist and tall and exquisite
trees with brilliant green foliage. We were still awestruck by the scenic
beauty when we found out that due to the tourist season there were no rooms
left so we were not staying in the hotels teeming with noisy people, instead we
were staying in a little log cabin not far off the hotel. We were delighted
that we would be able to enjoy the view of the tall mountains and gaze at the
sunrise every morning. We unpacked our bags and as it was almost nightfall we
changed our clothes and went to a deep and peaceful slumber.
Next morning, we woke up, had breakfast, and
decided to explore the small town which was situated in the almost bowl like
shaped valley with small lake at the end. There were a lot of rides like
zorbing, horse riding, and paragliding. We all did paragliding and had a lot of
fun, at first, I was very scared but as I gradually started looking around I
saw that there was a fantastic view from up in the air and I enjoyed the whole
thing. The next day we chose to go to the Kalatop sanctuary, a very famous
wildlife preserve.
When we reached the place which was on a high
mountaintop we found out that we had to wait in our car a long line. After what
seemed like an hour we finally got inside only to find that the supposedly
called bear sanctuary was just a normal nature reserve. After a long and
exhausting walk in which to our delight we found almost thousands of rare and
beautiful birds of every kind we plopped down on the seats in the local canteen
and guzzled on hot pakoras and maggi. When we returned to the log cabin we were
so worn out by walking that the first thing we did was to lie down on the bed
and go to sleep.
On our last day, we thought that we would spend the
time walking the quiet and calm forests near the valley. It was wonderful
walking under the lofty pines in the serene stillness of the forest and we were
enraptured by how it managed to preserve the woods from the everyday bustle of
life. By the time we got back to the log cabin it was already sundown and the
stars had appeared in the sky. We were dumfounded to see that unlike the city
sky there were stars as far as the eye could see. There were so many of them
present that we were able to point out almost all the constellations in the
sky. We went to bed and reluctantly shut our eyes from the world that had shown
so many new wonders. At the break of the day we were up preparing to leave this
amazing new world. We left sorrowfully and silently said goodbye. (Bhavita
Varma, VIII, St. Xaviers Sr. Sec. School, Jaipur)
Relaxing holiday
When it comes to holidays, we generally think of a
Wonderland, surrounded by blue waters with dolphins as “receptionists” and the
land covered with lush greenery, or a place famous for temples and holy people.
But this time it was not the similar case with me.
I had to study and complete my holiday homework. This situation is influenced
by the growing competition and views of relatives.
I painted and sketched, played video games, watched
cartoon films and classic films. I did yoga and cycling.
I also learnt a good habit of waking up at six in
the morning which kept me active the whole day. I read a lot too. (Achyut
Chaturvedi, X, Narhi, Lucknow)
Just books
Holidays are almost over. Many of my friends
visited famous hill stations and went to exotic places during their vacations.
As for me, I spent my vacations very differently. I love reading, so I spent my
time reading many of the classics and the bestsellers. I thoroughly enjoyed
reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and learned precious
lessons too. I am not much of a poet, yet I tried to write some poetry. I also
finished my homework. There was so much of it. I played many games too. Lastly,
I spent quality time with my family.
Amber Khan, IX C, Aligarh Public School, Aligarh
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