What I want to say is unexpected joy, which I learned when I was a child. I wanted to report to the Children's Palace to learn calligraphy. Unexpectedly, the number of people who studied calligraphy even exceeded that of those who studied dance. My family asked me, "Do you want to learn calligraphy or something else?" I, a child who doesn't like to be busy, naturally said to my family that "learn something else" when I saw the team that signed up for the calligraphy class, and the family pointed to the team next to me to learn to draw. Before my family could speak, I already said "yes".
In this way, I changed from a child who originally wanted to learn calligraphy to a child who learned painting. To my family's surprise, my self-taught calligraphy skills made me a "gifted" child, drawing in my own style. After my painting teacher handed in my paintings many times, he praised all the children who studied painting in the painting class. When my family came to pick me up after class, they held my family's hand and said, "This child is very talented in painting. Let him study hard!" "
Every time my family will happily take my hand home and talk about the affirmation I have gained since I switched from calligraphy to painting many times. This unexpected joy, let me no longer have the slightest regret of not learning calligraphy, but also let me feel a little talented in painting when applying calligraphy skills to painting. I didn't sign up for the calligraphy class, but the second best painting class gave me a surprise. It makes me feel like the person who fell into the pit because I stepped on the manhole cover. I have a different kind of happiness and joy in the pit.
Unexpected, unexpected. It was unexpected that our family signed up for the painting class, but the affirmation I got from my teachers and classmates in the painting class was an unexpected joy, which made me a person who fell into the well but gained happiness and joy.