One of my most unforgettable experience ever since I was born in this world, is my experience last August 30, 2008. The day that my classmates, schoolmates, teachers and I went for a hike out in Radar. First and foremost I was anticipative, if it is easy or hard going in this place, how long is the road that I must walk on to reach the top, what can I see in this place and what will I learn on this adventure. In this journey on foot I learned a lot, sharing with one another, to be patient and I learned not to abdicate no matter how hard this adventure is. Also, I I erudite to discipline myself in terms of talking because the more you talk the more you feel weary. And the best learning that I have learned is to give importance to the environment especially the trees and plants.
Problems are unexpected, on our hike out I have encountered problems like, it's hard to breath as the altitude goes high and my feet was aching because I woare shoes. The challenge for me in this hike out is to reach the top because we will pass by seven mountains.
A problem has always a solution. I addressed my problems in a way that taking a rest for every 5-10 steps that i make, when we were just on a half on the hike out. I bring my slipper just in case my feet will suffer in pain but the worst thing is my slipper was destroyed up in the mountain. I addressed also the challenge by pursuing it and keep on thinking that the main goal of the hike out is to the top. It is worth it because I enjoy the journey on foot. I saw the beautiful nature, greeny environment, stream and birds. I'm happy for that adventure.
Learn small things and discover new things. Moving on i will apply the things that I learned from the hike out not only for me but the people around me. My experience in that hike out serve as my guide to pursue my studies until I have achieve my goal in life. For the sacrifices and hardship that I have suffered, I have realized that life isn't too easy yet full of challenges and happiness.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
ADVENTURE IN RADAR
Posted by elaine at 8:27 PM
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