2011년 5월 11일 수요일
my lovely little lettuce
I got up 11 today. The day after I went academy for my upcoming TOEFL is always tired. I supposed to take TOEFL this Saturday. Very nervous. But, it is a relief that mommy go out to health club so that she doesn’t know I slept almost till noon. If she had watched my laziness, I would have to wash the dishes all day. Anyway, last week, a day before parent’s day we visit our grandmother’s home and bring young lettuce. It is really cute. Though my grandmother lives in Seoul, she has a small yard. When I was young, I used to visit there with fresh meat and ate with lettuce that my grandmother raised.. There, I learned how to cultivate many plants and it really helped when I have to submit the lab report in school since she brings many plants there like lettuce, cucumber, potatoes, watermelon, eggplant, melon… she gives her son and daughter these things every season. At first, we just took and ate but as time passes we were looking forward when she will sent her delicious plants. It is super delicious especially when I’m really hungry. We brought some lettuce there that already sprout and plant it in our pot. Every morning when I wake up, I check whether lettuce grow or not. It became my daily routine. Surprisingly, though I can’t notice their growing every day, it makes difference from week to week. It gives me a small happiness to my monotonous life. As our family has a plan to go for camping this week, I think we will eat lettuce on Saturday after my TOEFL. As we grow our lettuce in home, we can eat fresh and health lettuce with no concern of yellow dust or radioactive wind. I think this weekend will be my best days in May.
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It's hard these days to find perfectly fresh vegetables. "Organically grown" lettuce in the stores can be quite expensive.
답글삭제Good luck with your TOEFL test.
Thank you~:>
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