diary entry of 15days of holidays
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Today school ended for half term holidays. Had bit of dreadful day because fell out with my friend for a bit but now we are friends so am a happy human. Tomorrow is mums birthday am so excited might go out to dinner.
On Saturday I have tuition, sometimes is joyful sometimes is plain boring! :| On Wednesday next week might go cinema with Ayesha to watch Street Dance 3D, heard it is good! :D A another day next week might go cousins house for sleep over. Overjoyed 1st day back to school is lincolnsfield yay. Might take you and write things about every day!! Already packing my suitcase :D cant wait!
Bye Bye diary see you tomorrow!! xxx
Friday 28th May 17:25
Dear Diary,
Its mums birthday!! We are going to the city to have dinner. I can't tell you how old she is I am afraid but I can tell you she doesn't look her age (in a good way).
Today at school we had a peaceful lesson because its friday so we had a rest! I am still excited for lincolnsfield and am too excited I feel like I am born to be happy. I am also excited about the world cup I am supporting England! Now do you get why I feel like I was born to be happy? In all of my holidays I feel free to play around and it is summer now so its nice to go out in the garden and play, right now I feel extremley hot I have to have a ice lolly! Mums calling me sorry got to go!
Bye Bye Diary see you tommorrow xx
25th July 2010
Thursday
10.30 P.M
Dear diary,
This summer vacations, I visited a historical city, Delhi for 15 days. It was an adventurous and exciting experience. We went to Delhi by train wherein, we first went to our grandparent's house and then we rested for a few hours. Delhi has been known by different names during different periods. In an ancient period it was known as Indraprastha, medieval times it was known as Tughlaqabad. In Delhi, there are many monuments which are known for its history.
There is the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun Tomb, Jantar Mantar and Qutub Minar which makes the Delhi rich is history and glorious past of India is narrated through these monuments. Whereas, there are many wonders of modern time such as Rashtrapati Bhawan, parliament, Lotus temple and so forth.
Delhi's landmark is Red Fort which is built on the bank of Yamuna River. Shahjahan built the red fort, wherein he had a meeting with the public in one of its portion. Also, in modern time the prime minister of India hosts the flag of India at the red fort on every independence day.
Another major landmark of Delhi is India Gate which was built in the memory of soldiers who lost their lives during the first world war. India Gate is extended into the greater area and has become the picnic spot for people and tourists. Lastly, Delhi has become a major tourist attraction point as it is developed with the metro rails, museums, and center of shopping. Visiting Delhi was a very fascinating experience.