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Holidays are always welcome. Who can deny that? After a term schoolwork, one eagerly looks forward to the holidays and yearns for them. But when the holidays come, many find it boring. After the first flush is over, many find it hard to spend time. It is all because they don't plan for a holiday.

It may be pretty useful to plan for a holiday. But how one is going to spend them depends one's facilities. As for me, I cannot afford to spend money long trips visiting places and seeing things. Still, I plan always for the holidays. The following is one such plan.

I will attend to some arrears school work like copying notes, getting the records up to date and so . Exercises that were not done the class will be completed. I will regularly go to the library the morning and evening and do some proper supplementary reading. After all, one cannot always be reading. For a change, I attend to some garden work. I am keen gardening. It may be preparing the soil for a new plant and weeding out grass; it may be pruning the fence. The plants require regular watering that I shall do myself. Now I have made up my mind to learn chess. I have already bought chessmen and a board for that. I will try to answer the problems chess given the newspapers. It does not always work for me. When I feel I must change, I mingle with my friends and enjoy some time fun and frolic.

This time I would like to learn some trade. I have made up my mind to learn watch repairing. So, I shall go and sit the watch maker's shop. My father has promised to introduce me to one. I think it will take a good part my time, and it will fit me up to be a watchmaker and repairer. Not that I want to take it as a profession, but it is worth knowing such a trade.

I have drawn up a very big plan, but it remains to be seen how far I can fulfil it.

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