Saturday, 29 December 2012

《记得微笑》


我读了一本让我获益不浅的书,名叫《记得微笑》。

书中的叶美香自小娇生惯养,学校同学都把她称为 “小公主”。但,好景不常在,美香爸爸生意失败了。美香必须从高贵的 “公主” 变成过着普通生活的 “平民”。她发现同班同学刘心怡,就住在自己家对面。美香一开始就拒绝跟心怡做朋友。可是,渐渐的,她被心怡善良与乐观所软化了。她们便成了好朋友。美香不想别人知道自己的处境,更怕家境富裕的好朋友排斥她。于是,她要求心怡帮她保守这个秘密。不料,她的谎言却像雪球越滚越大。面对这一切,美香从心怡身上学会了用微笑解决所有的问题,也解除了对心怡的误会。

这个故事让我回想起去年(2011)曾经发生过的一件事。那时,我参加学校的英文比赛却输了,伤心的眼泪像断了线的珠子噼里啪啦地落下来。父母和周围的好朋友都微笑着安慰我。这些微笑顿时让我觉得全身轻松多了,仿佛让微笑把悲伤带走了。

微笑是一股巨大的力量,让你拥有最大的勇气去面对困难。从那以后,我的脸上始终挂着微笑。

我喜欢这本故事书,因为它教会我生活中不管发生什么是,都要记得保持微笑。因为微笑是最美丽的表情,微笑是巨大的力量。微笑着度过每一天,生活就会像一首歌那样,轻快流畅。希望每个人都能拥有最大的勇气,坦然地面对所有的困难,微笑地面对一切。

朋友们,记得微笑吧!

-卢宣-

Monday, 17 December 2012

What Katy Did

Katherine Carr, or commonly known as Katy is a lanky girl whose head is constantly filled with ideas for new adventures, stories and games.  Being the eldest of the six Carr children, all Katy's siblings look up to her.  Katy loves entertaining her younger siblings with her creativity but her good intentions usually lead her to trouble.  Because of that, she's often reprimanded by her aunt and Katy would often feel remorseful after being ticked off.

Katy has a cousin, Helen, who lost her legs to an accident.  After a meeting with Helen one day, Katy vows to be like her cousin who is patient, kind and beautiful despite her disability.  Unfortunately, tragedy strikes the very next day when Katy falls from a swing and injures her spine.  She is never to walk again!  The free spirit Katy is devastated and finds life meaningless.  She stops smiling and lose all her adventurous spirit.  She becomes glum and impossible to please.

Just as I thought that's the end of Katy and her adventures, the author turns the story around by having Helen talk some sense into Katy and helping her look at her life from a different perspective.  Katy's perseverance finally pays off when she starts to walk a year after the accident.

I simply love Katy!  I marvel at how Katy can come up with so many creative ideas.  I admire how she would own up to her wrong-doings regardless of the punishments she would receive.  I especially respect her for overcoming her disability and willingly accept the lessons of patience, pain, cheerfulness and making the best of her unfortunate sitiuation.


Victoria Lock