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An essay on how I spent my last holiday at home

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Answered by aryankumarjaispfo2f0
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We all wait every your for the final exams to begin and end quickly as that means the beginning of the long and most awaited summer holidays.

I too eagerly wait for the summer break to begin. Actually, long before they commence, each year, I draw out a detailed plan about how I will spend my summer vacation. Last year too, I was eagerly awaiting the holidays. More because I being in the Tenth standard had worked hard all the year round. And so I wanted to make the best of the forthcoming vacation. The last two exams seemed to linger. Yet, I tried hard to focus on the exam and not think about the holidays that were round the corner.

And finally the day came when I have to appear for my last board paper. The paper went very well and I could hardly wait to rush out of the examination hall and shout in joy. I went running as soon as the bell rung to my best friend who was in the other hall.

We were so excited and happy. After a whole year of hand work and persistent toil we will be enjoying and relaxing. It was a holiday well-earned and our joy knew no bounds.

Answered by NainaRamroop
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An essay on how I spent my last holiday at home-

I am studying my graduate program in a college in Dehradun. I am living in the hostels and seldom get the chance to visit home. I am a native of Kolkata. The last time I visited home was during the winter breaks.

It connects to you differently when you visit your room after a year. I was so cherished and relaxed to go back into my room. I found my room exactly the way I had left it. My mother had cooked all my favorite meals. It is bliss to have a home meal after the hostel food continuously for a year.

I shared all my college incidents with my mother. She was amazed to know how we used to cook noodles in our hostel room at midnight. My school friends came to visit me.

Winters in Kolkata is all about Christmas and Park Street. We went to park street and rejuvenated all the old memories. Most of my time was spent sleeping. I came home so drained.

It seemed that two weeks have passed just with a blink of an eye and it was time to fly back to Dehradun.

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