Friday, December 7, 2007

Food Fair

Today afternoon, we had our food fair in the lower hall. Initially, my group didn't get a place to place our tall banner. So we found some teachers to help us but they couldn't solve the problem and actually they made us angrier. All of what they said for no help. They said we should think of the way to solve the problem ourselves but they banned all of our ideas. They couldn't help us also they didn't let us to help ourselves. We were very sorrow, disappointed and enraged about this because we really wanted to have a good memory on the food fair and we did a lot but all of our efforts seem to be in vain.
All of us cried for that because no one could actually help us. At that time, Mr. Woo came and saved us!!! He helped us to move the tables and place the banner. Thank you for Mr. Woo. When we were in need, he was the one who encouraged us and solved our problem. Sorry for Mr. Woo too. We made such problems and troubled him.
We had our enjoyable food fair happily.We sold our food strenuously and did our best. We had a lot of fun in the food fair. This was really a memorable experience.
I learnt that when I try my best to cooperate with others to work, everything will be okay and we must enjoy it. I was one of the MCs in the food fair. It was excited to be a MC because I stood on the stage and spoke in front of many people. It was a cheerful and joyful day.

Mr.Woo, thank you for your help and support!

2 comments:

Wootang01 said...

Wow, you, too, have made an interesting observation concerning hypocrisy; that is, someone is telling you to solve a problem, but that person himself is a part of the problem! As a warning, perhaps you should get used to this because as you get older, this axiom only proves more truthful and egregious.

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principalmckln said...

Hi! Winky, I'm glad that you enjoyed the team work and being an MC. I don't agree with Mr. Woo that the there was hypocrisy in the incident your group encountered. I may not be right, but according to the information I have heard from Mr. Woo and the other teachers, I think all parties have to learn conflict resolution. If I were you, I would have gone to No. 42 to ask Mrs Tse to cut some bamboo poles from the bamboo wood next to the Church. The banners can be hung on a bamboo scaffold. Your critical comments are most appreciated.

Merry Christmas!

Ms Pang