Sunday, 6 April 2014

Spring Breakers!

       Spring Breakers!

      It's back to school after a wonderful spring break which I am sure everybody at Sulli enjoyed, but sadly the relaxing two weeks has finally come to an end. Students had been talking about many of their adventures on some trips during the break and I luckily got the chance to interview some of them. A few teachers at Sulli had been in charge of some school-organised trips. One was to sunny Costa-Rica, and the other to the place everyone loves: England.  I interviewed some students and found out a few interesting things they did on their trip. One student told me about a fun adventure they had to stonehenge during their trip to England. They were able to go inside it and touch the huge stones during a ceremony that was erformed a few thousand years ago to celebrate the earth and peace on it. The ceremony was held during the Spring Equinox as well. Another student, who wen ton the trip to Costa-Rica, told me about a school they had the chance to visit and how they were able to meet and help out the students there. After that they visited a waterfall which they were able to go swimming through. He said that the water was absolutely freezing and how him and his friends would try to see who could last the longest underneath the freezing water! It could be described as somewhat large surrounded by many trees, which were covered in thick, hanging vines. After learning about those amazingly fun trips, I interviewed some other students who had some adventures of their own. One girl talked about her week-long trip to three different states: California, Nevada, and Arizona! She said that the most fun she had, was when she visited the Grand Canyon, but the Hoover Dam and the walk along the Vegas Strip were none-the-less fun. One of my friends had also gone on a trip to Hawaii for two weeks where he had loads of fun. He talked about his favorite adventure, which was boogie-boarding on 11 ft waves at Bellows Beach. Before the trip, he was so excited that he counted down the days. There are many more fun stories where those came from, but many students just relaxed at home sleeping, watching TV, or playing video games. It was overall a fun, relaxing two weeks which everybody enjoyed.
                                                                     
 
                                                                     

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