七年级下册英语作文第四单元人教版
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七年级下册英语作文第四单元人教版
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My Wonderful Summer Vacation
Yay, summer vacation was here at last! No more waking up
super early and rushing to school. I was so excited for all the fun
things I would get to do over the next few months.
The first couple of weeks, I just relaxed at home. I slept in
late every morning until my mom yelled at me to get out of bed.
Then I'd stumble downstairs in my pajamas and plop down on
the couch to watch TV and play video games all day long.
Absolute heaven!
My lazy days couldn't last forever though. My parents
started nagging me that I needed to "get out and do something
productive." Whatever, I thought rolling my eyes. But they
insisted I find a summer activity to keep me busy.
After a lot of research online, I decided to sign up for a
two-week computer coding camp. I've always been pretty good
with computers and videogames, so I figured learning how to actually code and create my own programs would be fun. And it
totally was!
On the first day, I was a little nervous walking into the
classroom. I didn't know anyone and I'd never coded before. But
the instructor was really nice and made sure nobody felt left
behind. We started super basic, just learning coding terminology
and logic. Day by day, it got more and more challenging but also
way more interesting.
By the end of the two weeks, I had coded a bunch of little
games and apps all by myself! I felt like a total computer genius. I
was so proud of the skills I had learned and couldn't wait to show
off my coding projects to my family and friends. Maybe I'll even
be a professional coder when I grow up.
After coding camp ended, my parents wanted to make sure I
stayed active over the summer rather than turning into a
complete couch potato. So a couple times a week, they made me
go on hiking and biking trips with them around our city.
I have to admit, as much as I protested at first, I ended up
having a really great time. We explored so many awesome trails
and parks that I never even knew existed just a short drive from
our house. We spotted all kinds of cool wildlife too like deer,
raccoons, and tons of neat birds. Hiking was a fantastic workout and made me feel super
energized afterwards rather than sluggish from just sitting
around all day. And biking was just straight-up fun. I loved
feeling the wind rush through my hair as I raced down the paths
dodging trees and rocks. A couple times I tried some little jumps
and totally ate it, covering myself in dirt and scratches. But it was
worth it for the adrenaline rush!
My parents were right, as usual. Getting out into nature and
being active was amazingly refreshing for my body and mind
after being cooped up at school for so long. I came back feeling
recharged and ready for the new school year.
Of course, my summer couldn't be all just work and exercise
with no pure relaxation time. In the final few weeks before school
started up again, my family went on our annual trip down to the
beaches in South Carolina to soak up the sun.
I lived for those beach days. As soon as we arrived, I would
race out of the car and dash across the burning hot sand towards
the cool, welcoming waves of the ocean. I'd spend absolutely
hours out there, riding the waves, searching for shells, and
burying myself up to my neck in the sand. When I finally got tired, I'd lay out on the rough blanket and
let the sun bake me into a golden-brown crisp while I read
comics and slurped on an ice-cold lemonade. Sheer bliss!
Night time was my favorite though. My family would build
an evening bonfire right there on the beach, toasting
marshmallows and watching the stars blink to life overhead
one-by-one. The crashed of the waves became the soundtrack
for my mom strumming her guitar and my dad telling cheesy
jokes that had us all groaning but laughing too.
Those sweet moments of simple family togetherness are
what I'll remember most fondly from this summer. Not the
videogames, coding, or even the suntans. Just us, the ocean, and
each other's company. That was true happiness.
Looking back now, this summer break couldn't have been
more perfect if I had planned it myself. I got to veg out and
recharge, yes, but I also accomplished cool new skills at coding
camp and pushed my physical limits through hiking and biking.
And of course, I made unforgettable memories with my family on
our beach vacay.
Summer may be over now, but I feel refreshed and
reinvigorated, ready to tackle another year of school, friends, and
growing up. This summer was exactly what I needed to transition