Looking back on that day, we all agreed that it was my greatest victory.....?????? Oh, sorry! I got so excited that I jump to the interesting part. Let me tell you from the beginning of the story.  That day, I just got back from school, tired as I am because it was so hot, my mother told me not to go change clothes (I was wearing school uniform) and remember a story. I said: "For what, mother?" She said nothing but rushing me to remember. I was so confused but do as she said. Then, my mother asked me to stand in front of the TV and she will video me telling the story.  When I was done, I finally got a chance to ask what is going on. My mother told me, I went nervous, shy and excited. Wonder what my mother told me that made me so MULTI-EMOTION? Well, it might surprise you a little bit. My mother told me ... she was going to enter me in an English competition and that video was for the contest. She was going to post it on Facebook for everyone to vote. For some that had won many prizes, that was NOT a problem. But for those who used to enter a contest but walking out with a "That's OK", that WAS a problem (huge one). I got in the second situation. Now, continue with the story......where was I? ........... So, the next day (or many days after that), my mother got a phone call. She was announced that I got into the final round. She was ecstatic and how about me? I was speechless. I never thought that I was That good at English and never even dare to dream about it. The day of the finale had arrived, I was READY! I told myself that whatever the result is, I should be proud of myself for making it this far (after all, this is a national contest). Do you know what I had achieved? I was a national English poinsettia! So, that's the story! Chao-Chao!