I think something is wrong with my phone.
I'm afraid I can't meet you. Something urgent has come up.
I am going to the pharmacy. Should I get something for you?
I'm afraid I can't meet you. Something important has come up.
I am going to the supermarket. Should I get something for you?
Father: You tell me something more about Vasanth Academy. I get much pleasure.
I might even start my own business because that is something I have always wanted.
I might even become an entrepreneur because that is something I have always wanted.
A child learns to tie his shoelaces before starting first grade with his father sitting beside him on the floor showing him the bunny ears method step by step and the boy tries again and again patiently even though his small fingers struggle with the laces until he finally makes a neat bow on his own and jumps up with a huge smile on his face then runs to show his mother what he has learned feeling like he has accomplished something truly important.
A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection and learns about geography and history through each stamp which makes the hobby both fun and educational and gives him something interesting to share with his classmates at school.
A woman visits a farmers market every Sunday morning in the town square near the old church where local farmers sell fresh fruits and vegetables along with honey, cheese, and homemade bread and she enjoys walking between the colorful stalls chatting with the vendors she has known for years and carefully choosing the best produce for the week because she believes fresh, local food tastes better than anything from a supermarket and supporting small farmers is something she feels strongly about.