Tuesday, October 2, 2007

the tulip festival



Last sunday my family, Anugra , and tante Emi's family went to Tulip Festival. When we arrived there, there was full of cars in the parking. We had to park at the end of the car park. We had to walk up to the hill. When we nearly got there I saw a huge line that was nearly more than five meters long. On the end of the line there was two windmills next to the fences and there were actually fake. We had to wait about twenty minutes or shorter but we were lucky enough that the line got shorter every time.

When we got inside, I noticed that the tulip festival was not actually Australian because I saw a game and that said it is a Dutch game and that time I was actually fasting. On the right side of the hill, there was line of tulips and besides it was grass. We took photos with the tulips and I thought there were only two windmills, but there was three because I saw another one.

When I was getting tired, Anugrah and Farhan wanted to go home. But my mum said ten more minutes. When it passed ten minutes we straight went to the car park and tried to find our cars. When my dad was driving the car he was getting too tired. When we arrived home tante Emi helped my mum to cook food and I had noticed that she was going to have dinner with us.

That day was very interesting because when we had dinner farhan took so many kerupuks and I thought that Farhan cant live without kerupuks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Elka and Farhan, thank you for sharing your story with me. what an adventure you all had in just one day. I was sorry that I missed the fun. Lucky though, that Nugra could join. I really enjoy reading your story. The tulip picture is beautiful. I bet it was your mum's picked, wasn't it? Hey, why don't we all learn about Tulip when you sleep over again? We can search through internet, making the tulip home craft, and other things.

love and big hug,

tante riana

Anonymous said...

Hai Elka..I read your nice piece of the holiday...sweet story and atractive sentences. Could you tell Farhan, that he should organise a meeting on kerupuk mania. Om Muchlis will be the top member!! Just a short info, Kerupuk word is also popular in Holland..Keep writing! love