Wednesday, 16 November 2016

The Cultural Festival

Hey guys! So i’m back with news. The Cultural Festival was a huge success! Here’s my point of view. I woke up in the morning feeling fresh and then I suddenly remembered about the cultural festival. I jumped out of bed, got ready and went to school with my stuff. Mum made Summer Rolls for the shared lunch we were having. I hurried to school and quickly got to work (we haven’t finished our presentation yet). Then my best friend, Ivy, arrived. Ivy is in my group. The rest of the group then arrived. We were the I.MI.S. Then the bell rang. Luckily we could still work while the teacher was calling the roll. 


We chose the pool table as our stall. We had a sign that said Egypt Hieroglyph Name Tags. There was no roof on the stall as we planned because it was in Room 6/7. Max had a good idea of hanging the sign under the table but I had a better idea. I quickly made a pole out of strong paper and stapled the sign on. Max and Isaac complained that Max had the idea first. So what? My idea is better! I reasoned with them and I won the fight.


After we set up our stalls, the class came over to room 5 so we could have our shared lunch. The shared lunch was set up in Room 5 because they already performed a dance after the IPU drummers finished. Ivy brought dumplings. It was DELICIOUS! I ate lots and ended up really full. We had a little break but then the bell rang for the end of Lunchtime.


We came back to our stall and waited for a little. Finally people started coming to our stall. They were interested because Hieroglyphs were quite ancient. People started making name tags for themselves. Max and Isaac were the first ones to take a break. Only Ivy and I handled the stall for the first 25 mins. It was going well. Well.. Until Max and Isaac took over.


 Then Max and Isaac came back and said it was their turn. Wow! Time has really gone by! My first stop was the Mandala stall. They were some my best friends. I answered the quiz and got a booklet for a prize. So it seems like the rules are if you get a booklet, you can skip to the front of the line to get a henna. That’s my design that Mayar did for me.

Ivy and I returned to our stall to find Max and Isaac desperately trying to handle the stall. Hah! I can’t believe neither of them know how to tie a knot! There was a red plate with tape on it. Ugh. They don’t know how to handle a business well.


At the end, I had a great time and I was very happy with the henna. That’s it. Bye guys!

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