Footballing and readings
Dated: 9th September.
On Saturday
almost sun has made to the last horizon, however every similes from little
children radiates Gonpasingma Football ground because they had a match between
class six boys and seven a boys. After the win mixed team from classes four and
five were planned to play.
Little I get afraid looking to players as they would be wilting on Monday because of heavy
playing and exercising though fun for them.
I see powers
in football. It can change us to all the designs of your heart that you were
waiting and looking forth to become. Football is not simply kicking and winning
the match. It has a value like respect, attitude, team spirit, cooperation even
the discipline. So why don’t we nurture it?
Quit often out
of love for football children spent and invest all their leisure time in
footballing. It was good that children play but I would urge them not to go for
heavy play because on Sunday they play excessively and sleep in the class. They
were unable to concentrate on lesson because of tired muscles. And add boredom
to the class.
Principal Sir
and I watched the final match. While watching
we shared our ordinary talks- we touched on the reading habits. I said that if
they could spent time in reading like playing, they could do better in their lives.
Sir was talking about his friends who always used to read and topped whole
Bhutan. In the mean time I was lost in little further reflections, why can’t be
readers like them.
After a pause,
I also shared about my online writing program on requesting the prominent
figures to write. I said I would be sharing their write ups with my students. I
hope principal must be happy to hear that ideas.
The matches
were arranged by the class captions when they were exchanging letters. It was a
very moving event for me because I saw all the class members were their sharing
good times by sipping the juice.
The day was a satisfying day for them because
they played the match and won the match said by one of the participants.
Until next
Saturday comes I shall see the ground never radiating on ordinary days.
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