"The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and Qian Shan is only idle." Whenever I hear this poem, I can't help but think of the first picnic.
On Friday morning, we were singing cheerful songs in the car, and before we knew it, we had arrived at our destination. So, we lined up in a long queue to "March" on the surrounding lawn.
in a short time, we found a suitable lawn with a stream at the bottom, and we could vaguely see a few small fish. We took off the xanthium from our pants and started cooking. Cooking meant making a fire, and our group was all busy. We found a place, dug a hole, set foot on a few feet, and put a tripod on it. It sounds simple to you, but it's not easy. Yang Haoxi in my class is very busy. His mouth smacks, his feet are closed, and his hands are always careful. I don't know how long it took, but there is finally a stove protruding there.
We put the pot on the shelf and finally came to the main step of cooking. We all wiped our hands and started to divide our work, some drawing water, some adding firewood, some collecting firewood and some washing vegetables. I picked up the bucket and washed vegetables. I saw his mouth closed, his eyes fixed on the dishes in the pot, and he shoveled them with a knife in his hand. Soon, a classmate shouted, "Cucumber and fried tomatoes are out of the pot!" "I looked up and smiled, but Liu Yi was still seriously frying vegetables. Seeing his appearance, I was also serious.
Several dishes were cooked out of the pot, and it took the longest time-cooking. We scoured them, put them in the pot and cooked them, and then we went to look for dry branches and dead leaves. At about noon, the steaming rice was ready, so we picked up ourselves. It came at us, but it didn't affect our happy mood at all.
After eating, taking a break became our happiest thing. We all ran to another lawn excitedly and played there. There were relays, photos and cards, and everyone was cheerful and smiling. Our class took a group photo later, leaving us with good memories. No one in the class was serious. Some opened their mouths like a carefree lion, and some stretched out their hands like a clever and eccentric monkey ...
This picnic is really unforgettable for me, because we all got a good exercise in this activity and understood our abilities.