My day I get up at seven o’clock. Then I wash myself, put on my clothes and have breakfast. After breakfast I go to school. I usually have four or five lessons at school. I come home at one o’clock. Then I have dinner. I eat soup, chicken or fish and potatoes. After dinner I do my homework. In the evening I read or watch TV. I go to bed at nine o’clock.
Questions:
1. When do you get up?
2. How many lessons do you have every day?
3. What do you have for dinner?
4. When do you do your homework?
5. What do you do in the evening?
The dream is to be a part of our hearts, is to experience the many emotions and feelings, such that we feel that we live in. Sometimes we are drowning in her eyes, go straight into her arms, her Somsavat us, freeing us from the gray everyday life. That's when we believe that we will succeed that even an ordinary dream can become a reality. There is nothing impossible in a man who has a dream. She, like angel, is always with us, close in our heart, it never disappears even in the most difficult moments, when her trample underfoot, break her white wings that allow us flight.
Then we feel the warmth, the warm touch on our palms, which madly accelerated heartbeat, which is incredibly want to continue to live, to see what others, perhaps unable to see, to live those small miracles that make us smile, allowing us to be a little happier. When in your heart lives the dream, I'd like to share that warmth, the undisguised pleasure with others, such as you caring people, I want to change the world for the better, to make it more comfortable and lighter.
Sometimes a dream is all we have, all we are left with when the word go, when life knocks us down, it is the only vital and needed guidance to move forward in his heart. While the dream lives on with us, even written with a pen the tale can become a reality...