When the boys during the last phase of their summer vacation got the opportunity to go to a not-so-distant place from their houses, they looked quite satisfied and happy. One boy reached his friend’s house to request his father to let him go. Being the first time his father was not allowing him to go. At last, both of them convinced father and a final okay was nodded. They were happy as a company on this occasion was pivotal to them. They along with other boys moved to the destination. Their stay was not for many days but it remained for only one day.
Upon return, sharing his experience, the boy was overheard telling that the visit taught them how to be a good boy. Of course, this visit was neither planned for a nearby hilly station, nor any waterfall nor any other marked scenic beauty spot. It was arranged for experiencing life far from the family. It remained helpful to them as to what would they learn at the early age cannot be failed in their further life.
Although they readied to go for one day trip yet they had not agreed to stay for another day. One among them was so homesick as he felt unwell. He avoided even the food. He talked on the phone and his father brought him back. The moment he entered his home he started feeling well. Thereupon his abba got him engaged in the care of goats. He came back in the afternoon while other boys returned in the night.
Overall their outing provided them with a good time that they happily spent as they told their parents. It has been ratified that even teenagers like time off from their homes as this sort of chance relieved them of routine tedious aspects under the direct stares of the grudging parents. Are you now glad? Yes or No? Tell your impressions as correctly as you possibly can, some asked them. If you let out yes, what is it that has obliged you to feel pleased right now? And if you confided no, what is it that is propelling you to realise extremely displeased at the moment?