Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Day8
Picture Discussion
This is a picture at a kindergarten, showing an interactive activity being held at the backyard. It is a time where the children get to let down their hair for an enjoyable time like this. The teacher is involved too, and everyone looks like they are having lots of fun and laughters. This can be seen from the smiles on their faces. Having fun through physical interactions is essential for a child's holistic development, especially to build up their social confidence and mentality. The atmosphere is light and everyone, including the teachers, have put aside all worries and anxiety and just let loose of themselves for the smiles gained. The innocence of the children is clearly depicted here. At the end of this activity, the students will return to their classrooms, no matter how reluctant their little minds are. And all the fun will be channeled away to make way for studies. This enjoyable time with their fellow classmates will eventually be shelved as memories where when they grow up, their mature minds will miss these carefree days.

Conversation
I would like to run a farm one day when I grow up. Maybe as part time job with a helper or two.
I will have to study agriculture for a better understanding of the crops, weather and soil. Also, owning a farm means I will have to earn enough money to get myself a plot of good land. I would like to set up one which grows many crops varying from wheat to potato to bananas. Also, a little puppy and a horse to keep me company with its little life. I would like it to be situated in a plain but not found in a desolated area. Then, I will be able to start shipping crops and even feed myself with the harvest. I want to do this business because I think it will be fun with the hands-on activities, and you get to do something practical and enjoyable to earn food on your table. This is so much a better way to earn money then doing office jobs which I find dull and mundane. Also, I'll get to enjoy the peace and serenity in my green and neat farm, and lead a somewhat simple life without the politics you face in this competitive society. I'll be able to work at my own pace without having a deadline or anyone rushing me. Then, there will be personal time available in between. The difficulties I might face while running such a businesss would be that I might face the problem of rats and grasshopper being enticed to the crops. Also, I will have to be on a constant look out for any ill plant or the most suitable pesticide to use.

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