What is unexpected happiness?

Accident is unexpected, unexpected, and unexpected joy is like stepping on a manhole cover and falling down, but falling into happiness.

The unexpected surprise I want to talk about is something I learned to specialize in when I was a child. Originally, I wanted to go to the Children's Palace to sign up to learn calligraphy. Unexpectedly, the number of people learning calligraphy that year even exceeded the number of people learning dance. My family asked me, "Do I definitely want to learn calligraphy or can I learn something else?" This child who doesn't like fun, saw the team signing up for the calligraphy class, and naturally said to his family, "You can also learn other things." The family pointed to the team learning painting next to them. Before the family could say anything, I had already Said "Okay".

In this way, I went from a child who originally wanted to learn calligraphy to a child who officially enrolled in a class to learn painting. What surprised me and my family were the calligraphy skills I learned by myself. , but it made me become a child with "quite a talent for painting" who paints in my own style. My painting teacher repeatedly praised my paintings to all the children learning to paint in the painting class after handing in my paintings. When my family came to pick me up from class, he held my family’s hands and said: "This child has a talent for painting, let him learn it hard!"

Every time my family will happily hold my hand and go home, and chat many times about what I have learned. The recognition I gained after I changed my specialty from calligraphy to painting, this unexpected joy made me no longer have any regrets about not learning calligraphy. It also made me feel how much I have learned when applying calligraphy skills to painting. I have a little talent for painting. I didn’t sign up for the calligraphy class, but the painting class I settled on gave me an unexpected blessing. It made me feel like the person who stepped on the manhole cover and fell into the pit, but also had a different kind of happiness and joy in the pit. joy.

Unexpected, unexpected. Enrolling in the painting class was unexpected for our family, and the affirmation I received from teachers and classmates in the painting class was an unexpected joy. It made me become a person who fell into a well but gained happiness. and joyful people.