
Last February, a floating book fair went to Cebu wherein a lot of books could be found and sold there and you know what? It was the gigantic MV Doulos! But let me ask you this, have you heard about a floating book fair? Well, if you have none, let me tell you about my experience about the giant ship and this experience will really enlighten you a lot about the only world’s floating book fair, the MV Doulos.
MV Doulos was said to be two years younger than the mysterious, Titanic ship. See! Even the introduction one can quickly open your imaginations to the floating book fair. It was said to be the world’s only floating book fair. What's more of this book fair was it’s secret paradise inside and in addition, I was really amazed when I saw the bliss of the old ship and you know what? It’s a book fair! “A floating book fair, that’s kind of weird!” that’s was the first thing that came swiftly into my mind when I heard about it. But that thought rapidly came out into my mind when I personally saw the MV Doulos.
February 13, 2007: a grand day to commit into my memory. This day, we went to the MV Doulos. In the previous day, we were actually very excited about the trip or journey to the floating book fair. We were required to wear our Intrams T-shirt so that we would not be probably late in taking the ride towards the said ship. Just then the lunch break has arrived; you can already see the enthusiasm of the group. Everyone was so diligent in cleaning themselves and making them neat as they could. We used a jeepney in bringing ourselves to MV Doulos. Inside, we never had the chance to talk frankly because our Soc Sci teacher was with us. But when she said that we could promptly talk and communicate with ourselves, we began chat and chatting but when we reach the ship, there’s the time were we should use our time picking and reading interesting books.
Honestly, my only purpose in going to the Doulos was to see the charming sights that surround the ship but at least I have the time to see fascinating topics of some books. We all were much challenged when the time came when we happened to went out outside the book fair: that was only for me to eat snacks outdoor. But when we knew that we could enter again, I was really disappointed to myself. We find ways to get way inside the fair. And Yes! We did it. Hurray!!!
After seeing or even reading the books, a program was held in the ship. There, we saw another school which was the Asian Learning Center. The program was composed of mini games which really faced up the two gigantic schools. But I think, we resulted better than the opposite school. We also watched short films which really tackled a lot on the world’s faith about GOD. For me, the valuable lesson in the program was that even though we came from different races and places, God has always a communication with everyone in the living world. After then, I could say that that experience was really meaningful to me.
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MV Doulos was said to be two years younger than the mysterious, Titanic ship. See! Even the introduction one can quickly open your imaginations to the floating book fair. It was said to be the world’s only floating book fair. What's more of this book fair was it’s secret paradise inside and in addition, I was really amazed when I saw the bliss of the old ship and you know what? It’s a book fair! “A floating book fair, that’s kind of weird!” that’s was the first thing that came swiftly into my mind when I heard about it. But that thought rapidly came out into my mind when I personally saw the MV Doulos.
February 13, 2007: a grand day to commit into my memory. This day, we went to the MV Doulos. In the previous day, we were actually very excited about the trip or journey to the floating book fair. We were required to wear our Intrams T-shirt so that we would not be probably late in taking the ride towards the said ship. Just then the lunch break has arrived; you can already see the enthusiasm of the group. Everyone was so diligent in cleaning themselves and making them neat as they could. We used a jeepney in bringing ourselves to MV Doulos. Inside, we never had the chance to talk frankly because our Soc Sci teacher was with us. But when she said that we could promptly talk and communicate with ourselves, we began chat and chatting but when we reach the ship, there’s the time were we should use our time picking and reading interesting books.
Honestly, my only purpose in going to the Doulos was to see the charming sights that surround the ship but at least I have the time to see fascinating topics of some books. We all were much challenged when the time came when we happened to went out outside the book fair: that was only for me to eat snacks outdoor. But when we knew that we could enter again, I was really disappointed to myself. We find ways to get way inside the fair. And Yes! We did it. Hurray!!!
After seeing or even reading the books, a program was held in the ship. There, we saw another school which was the Asian Learning Center. The program was composed of mini games which really faced up the two gigantic schools. But I think, we resulted better than the opposite school. We also watched short films which really tackled a lot on the world’s faith about GOD. For me, the valuable lesson in the program was that even though we came from different races and places, God has always a communication with everyone in the living world. After then, I could say that that experience was really meaningful to me.
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