Wednesday, September 29, 2004

A field trip--part I

I guess I have done all the exercise I need to take for 2004 in one day—to be more specific, in one afternoon. :P Yes this afternoon I took 40 teens—my cute but very naughty students, out for a field trip. Our destination is Taipei Water Park—a nice place to go when it’s sunny and warm like today. :D

We had lunch at school, cleaned the classroom up, and then we left our school happily for the MRT station. I, the homeroom teacher, was smart enough to bring me with the speaker and microphone I use in class—yeah sometimes I would have to ‘shout’ at them. :P ‘Follow me, and watch out while you are crossing the street!’ After we got to the Taipei Water Park, a ‘tour guide’ was there waiting for us, since I booked this trip 2 weeks ago and they could arrange it well for us, you know. The lady led us to take a look at some old equipment which were used to pump water, and watched a video clip telling us the development of our life with the very vital material, water. And I am too tired to type the whole story now. *chuckles* Let me finish it some other time when I have enough energy then.

2 comments:

Ken said...

I thought a water park was something like "Wet 'n Wild"... a theme park with lots of water slides... :P then maybe you'll have some pics to show... :P but now I think its more of a 'mueseum' :P

Flo said...

woo~ wild & wet...sure it can be. next time I wear something thinner then. but the problem is students might not be daring enough to take me such pics. :D