Найти все средства ! "that's a silly reason," said john, looking sternly at her. "it's the true one, then," mary poppins said, tying barbara's socks firmly round her ankles. "well, it's jane and michael who are silly," john continued. "i know i shan't forget when i get older." "nor i," said barbara, contentedly sucking her finger. "yes, you will," said mary poppins firmly. the twins sat up and looked at her. "huh! " said the starling contemptuously. "look at 'em! they think they're the world's wonders. little miracles — i don't think! of course you'll forget — same as jane and michael." "we won't, " said the twins, looking at the starling as if they would like to murder him. the starling jeered. "i say you will," he insisted. "it isn't your fault, of course," he added more kindly. "you'll forget because you just can't help it. there never was a human being that remembered after the age of one — at the very latest — except, of course, her." and he jerked his head over his shoulder at mary poppins. "but why can she remember and not us? " said john. "a-a-a-h! she's different. she's the great exception. can't go by her, " said the starling, grinning at them both. john and barbara were silent. the starling went on explaining. "huh! " said the starling. "look at 'em! " "she's something special, you see. not in the matter of looks, of course. one of my own day-old chicks is handsomer than mary p. ever was—" "here, you impertinence! " said mary poppins crossly, making a dart at him and flicking her apron in his direction. but the starling leapt aside and flew up to the window-frame, whistling wickedly, well out of reach. "thought you had me that time, didn't you? " he jeered and shook his wing-feathers at her. mary poppins snorted. the sunlight moved on through the room, drawing its long gold shaft after it. outside a light wind had sprung up and was whispering gently to the cherry-trees in the lane. "listen, listen, the wind's talking," said john, tilting his head on one side. "do you really mean we won't be able to hear that when we're older, mary poppins? " "you'll hear all right," said mary poppins, "but you won't understand." at that barbara began to weep gently. there were tears in john's eyes, too. "well, it can't be helped. it's how things happen," said mary poppins sensibly. "look at them, just look at them! " jeered the starling. "crying fit to kill themselves! why, a starling in the egg's got more sense. look at them! " for john and barbara were now crying piteously in their cots — long-drawn sobs of deep unhappiness. suddenly the door opened and in came mrs. banks. "i thought i heard the babies," she said. then she ran to the twins. "what is it, my darlings? oh, my treasures, my sweets, my love-birds, what is it? why are they crying so, mary poppins? they've been so quiet all the afternoon — not a sound out of them. what can be the matter? " "yes, ma'am. no, ma'am. i expect they're getting their teeth, ma'am," said mary poppins, deliberately not looking in the direction of the starling. "oh, of course — that must be it," said mrs. banks brightly. "i don't want teeth if they make me forget all the things i like best," wailed john, tossing about in his cot. "neither do i," wept barbara, burying her face in her pillow. "my poor ones, my pets — it will be all right when the naughty old teeth come through," said mrs. banks soothingly, going from one cot to another. "you don't understand! " roared john furiously. "i don't want teeth." "it won't be all right, it will be all wrong] " wailed barbara to her pillow. "yes — yes. there — there. mother knows — mother understands. it will be all right when the teeth come through," crooned mrs. banks tenderly. a faint noise came from the window. it was the starling hurriedly swallowing a laugh. mary poppins gave him one look. that sobered him, and he continued to regard the scene without the hint of a smile.
I like one good proverb: "In sports and journeys men are known." I believe it means that sport which person plays can show who this person is and tell a lot about his inner–world.
There are so many kinds of sport: football, basketball, and hockey for active team players; ice–skating, running or track and fields for hard–working individuals and even chess and other intellectual kinds of sport. So you only need to find yours.
Personally, I think that sport is as important to me as education. I’m convinced that the sound mind is in a sound body. Therefore, I’m trying to keep fit by different means. I like different active team games in summer. I can play beach volleyball or tennis with my friends. In winter I prefer going to the gym or some kinds of winter sports as ice–skating or snowboarding. This is great fun. In spring and autumn when the weather is good I love jogging in the park enjoying the nature around.
However, there is one sport that brings me the most of the pleasure. It’s horse–riding. I have been doing this kind of sport for only 2 years, but I’m already quite good at it. There is a small school of horse–riding not far away from the town where I live. There are not many horses, but I need only one. Its nickname is Lucky and I have been riding it since early beginning of my training. I like the coach too. She teaches me to take care of horses and to communicate with them.
Unfortunately, this kind of sport is expensive and I don’t have an opportunity to do it on a regular basis. Nevertheless, when I’m riding I feel a great influence of this animal. It’s not just a kind of sport but a kind of psychotherapy that gives you spiritual balance.
So, I can recommend trying this sport for sure, because it’s appropriate for everyone and it’s more than just physical activity.