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Day: April 19, 2023

Experiencing An Earthquake I Student Arnav Govil I Little Writers Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Essay Writing on April 19, 2023

An original reflective essay on earthquake, written by our student Arnav Govil.

Arnav is 13 years old young writer from Gurgaon. He is enthusiastic about Cricket. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Arnav for this exemplary true self-expression.

Experiencing An Earthquake

Imagine the ground shaking, people around you panicking, evacuating the buildings and cupboards, fridges, and every tall object in the house that is about to fall. The shaking of the ground is most likely to happen during an earthquake. An earthquake is the sudden shaking of the earth’s surface. Earthquake is the only natural disaster that can’t be predicted before it happens, this is what makes them dangerous. I have been living in a place where earthquakes do not come often. Though a dangerous earthquake came recently, this was a learning experience for me.

It was around 10:30 pm, I was sitting with my family and watching a movie. Suddenly my father told us that the bed moved, and my mother said she also felt the same. My sister came out of her room and told us she saw the fan shaking. Is it an Earthquake!!!!! That was the first thought that crossed everybody’s mind. We were confused about whether to hide in a corner, under a table, or leave the house. Eventually, we all went out of the house, my mother rang the bell of our neighbor and told them to leave the house. I saw many people descending the stairs. Many young people were helping the old people descending the stairs. We also rushed down, and on the way, I saw many people who were not even wearing shoes or slippers. When we reach downstairs, I saw many people with bags. I got to know that they were carrying important things like water, money, identity cards, property papers, and other important stuff. Everyone sat in the park. The park had more people than trees and green grass. It was stuffed with people carrying cell phones. Everyone gathered with their friends and started to talk with each other about the earthquake. About half an hour later everyone decided to go back home, we also came back home. The next day when I met my friends, they all were saying that the earthquake measured high on the Richter scale.

For me, it was a memorable experience. I learned a lot of things from this dangerous episode. I learned that during such a time we should always help the old people living around us. We should not panic during such a natural disaster and act and think calmly. I also learned that we should keep a bag with important documents such as property papers, identity cards, some money, and other important documents, which we can take with us during an emergency. I feel I have become more mindful. Mindful to act on the spot. Mindful to act responsibly. Mindful to take relevant action immediately for the safety of my family, myself, and those around me. They say if you pay attention, every moment can teach you something. To pay attention to each moment I feel one must be mindful; this is what I have become after this episode.

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Horse Riding- A Sport You Must Try I Student Harshwardhan Singh Shekhawat I Little Writers Program

By admin in Animal Tales, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Essay Writing on April 19, 2023

An original essay on the classic sport “Horse Riding”, written by our student Harshvardhan Singh Shekhawat.

Harshvardhan is 13 years old young writer from New Delhi. He is enthusiastic about sports, and music. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Harshvardhan for this exemplary true self-expression.

Horse Riding- A Sport You Must Try

Have you ever wondered how people used to travel in the olden times? It is an activity that has been around since time immemorial and is steeped in history and tradition. It is often said that horse riding is a sport that is as old as the hills. But what makes it the best sport? Let’s saddle up and take a ride through some idioms to find out.

Firstly, horse riding is a sport that requires a lot of grit and determination. To succeed, one must have a horse of a different colour, which is a unique horse. They must be able to take the bit between their teeth, that is, take control and be strong-willed to direct the horse. And when the going gets tough, the tough get going – horse riding demands a lot of hard work and perseverance.

Another reason why horse riding is the best sport is that it is a great way to get back in the saddle after a fall. As the adage goes, when you fall off a horse, you need to get back on. This means that when you face a challenge or setback, you need to keep trying until you overcome it. This is a valuable lesson that can be applied both in and out of the arena.

Furthermore, horse riding is a sport that fosters strong bonds between horse and rider. The rider must have a good understanding of their horse, be on the same wavelength, and know when to rein it in or give it its head. As the saying goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink. In other words, the rider must respect and work with their horse’s nature and temperament. This relationship is strengthened through regular riding, as practice makes perfect.

Horse riding also teaches riders valuable life skills. For example, it teaches them to put the cart before the horse, that is, to plan and be prepared. It also teaches them to be responsible and take care of their horse, which is no small feat. As the old saying goes, you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs. This means that success requires sacrifice and hard work, but the result is worth it.

In conclusion, horse riding is the best sport for many reasons. It requires grit and determination, teaches valuable life skills, fosters strong bonds between horse and rider, and provides a sense of tradition and history. So, the next time you feel like trying a new sport, remember: don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, give horse riding a try!

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