In life there are many moments that i remember first, and then quickly forget. but what happened to me this summer, i'll remember all my life. it was a trip with his family to egypt. and don't we just sunbathed and swam in the red sea and in the pool and was very informative on a trip to luxor is the most important and dramatic place in the history of egypt. it was there that i saw the pharaohs, queens and their families. i visited the tombs: ramses, tutankhamen, queen hatshepsut, nefertiti and nefertari. visited the temple which was built in ancient egypt people with their hands. it was amazing! my astonishment was boundless! how people many centuries before our era, all it would do without technology and solutions. and these buildings are still standing! i learned a lot of new and interesting! there were many excursions, but this one was special. although the temperature was fifty degrees, there was no fatigue, because it was very interesting. not only to remember what we learned in history, but also to see it with my own eyes and touch it. i really want the next year to go with his parents in egypt-in cairo, visit the great pyramid of khufu and other pharaohs. they fascinated me!
My house-my fortress. this terse statement we mean great meaning. when you're young, you don't want to live by the laws of the family. but, as an adult, you realize that these laws are needed. it rules your fortress, your family, your house. in each family we have the existence of certain laws, their traditions. you are growing, educated in his family, near his parents, brother, sisters, with their help you get a new mentality, a new perception of everything. see my mother's first smile, a smile of happiness. family, you love and hate, hate and love. when you become a teenager you start to dislike, older brother and sister. it takes six months, and again in the old way. again you love them and everywhere and always with them. then after 7-8 years, you're leaving sweethome, leaving the nest where you grew up. and, you seem happy with this. but passes year, another and yet you pull back at the old house, to the parents. where you lived before and where you grew up, but nothing can be changed. the family is sacred. in this house you grew up in, took the first steps, spoke his first word. and you should have, to love and respect my family, parents. as it is to them you owe your life. your home is your castle and you must protect him.