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Hello everyone, I am just going to say that I am changing my Blog address to Georgiam3.wordpress.com So If you want to leave a comment on my blofg please leave it on my new blog.
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I was passing through blogs and found this on Megans Blog I figured This would be really col to write a post about so now I’m going to write ten things I have always wanted to do.
1. I have always wanted to go to the moon. I now it sounds strange and impossible, but anything can happen. I always dreamt one day I would be way up in space in my astronaut suit jumping all over the moon.
2. Another thing I always have wanted to do is travel around the world. I have never been out of the north island and have always wanted to go to hawaii, Fiji, Austrailia and much more. I think when i’m older I will go trvaling at least to one of the many places I would like to go.
3.The next thing I would like to do is ride an elephant in India I know it might sound strange, but in every movie I watch lately there is people riding on elephants. Yes I might be scared of them but isn’t that why you dream.
4.I have always wanted to bungy jump off the eifell tower. I am deadly affraid of heights though and would probally never do it and I don’t think they let you do it these days, but if I could I would most deffinatly want to do that.
5. Another thing I have always wanted to do is learn a completly different language like japanese or spanish. I think this would be soooo cool and I would be able to comunicate with japanese students and spanish students.
6. I have always wanted a dog and when I grow up I want to have as many dogs and different animals as I can. I would build a big house with a pet room and take them out for a walk at least twice a day.
7. I would like to play lot’s of different sport. I already play Netball, basketball, tennis, swimming, touch and gymnastics, but I would like to play water polo, water hockey and other interesting different sports.
8. I would like to be in the olympics. I know this is very unlikely and happens to one in a million people, but I still want to try. I play lot’s of sport and know the rules to most of them. So I think I have a little chance at least.
9. I would like to be in the silver ferns and represent the country for it. I would like to play for the magic also because I want to be like Laura Langman and start Netball for the country at a young age.
10. Lastley I want to own my own house. I would like to live by the beach and also in the contry. I think that this is the dream that is most likely to happen when I’m older.
Now that’s the Tenthing I want to do what are yours.
Guess what I got Waipa’s house captain. We found out on Monday at the monday morning assembly that was the first time we knew anything about. Megan in my class also got house captain and we are still really happy. On Monday Mr. Denise stood up the front and announced the house captains. ” Waipa’s house captains are Dalton and Georgia I was so happy I couldn’t stop smiling when people looked at me. Then he called out puniu’s house captain It was Taylor and Megan. She also couldn’t stop smiling. Then they announced the others. After the assembly Mrs Crowe announced that Hayley got class councillor and Megan, Hayley and I were being congratulated all day it was such a great feeling to be a house captain. Now I’m going for head student. Wish me luck!
On Saturday we had our netball break up for our team the soldiers. It began at 2:30pm and we started off by going to Hamilton for a game of tenpin bowling. In my team was my mum, Taylor, Jessie, Hannah and Me. In the other team was Danielle, Nitchsha, Julie, Rhonda and Kendal. I basically lost in Tenpin bowling, but still came tie with my mum and Jessie. Rhonda won and Hannah came second. We played a few games at tenpin bowling when we had finished bowling then we went to the Hamilton lake to play and the parents walked around it we went on heaps of things and had lots of fun. When . the parents finally came back we decided what movie we wanted and we went and brought pizza. Some people couldn’t stay so we dropped them off then went back to Rhonda’s house. We had chips and strawberries and dip and then went hypo on lemonade. It was really fun. We watched Mama Mia next and did braids in each others hair. The parents were talking and laughing and having having Champagne. We then gave Joan/ my mum her present and then went home. We had to drop off Hannah so we finally got home at Eleven. I was so tired I fell straight asleep.
On Saturday I went to watch my brother cox at Karapiro lake for a regatta, that Te Awamutu rowing club was holding. He didn’t race until 11.00am, but had to be there at 6.00am. All the teams were on the water half an hour before they started and they had to row right down the lake to the starting line then back up when the race started. My dad was in the safety boat and there job was to make sure no boats went off track and that people don’t get hurt when they catch a crab. A crab for your information is not a crab you find and eat, it’s when your oar hits you and you can’t move it. This normally happens when you can’t row as fast as the others. My brother was a cox and he had to sit at the very front of the boat. You couldn’t really see him when he was coxing because the rowers needed there space and his seat was lower into the boat. My brothers job was to stare the boat. He had to pull these strings and make sure the boats didn’t bump into each other. Otherwise it was his fault. At the end of the day Te Awamutu had one first and lots of thirds. We went home before my brother because he had to rig the boats and de rig the boats.
On Tuesday the 14th of October. I went to Kihikihi School to participate in the agricultural day for Kihikihi, Te Awamutu Intermediate, Saint Patricks and Pekerau. It started off at 10.00am and the first competition was the early lambs Most Obedient Pet. Then it was time for late’s most obedient pet and I took out 4th place. I was happy for that and watched the champion ship for MOP. Next up was leading and I went pretty good I was second and came third. The championship continued right afterwards and it was very close. Next was lunch and our lambs were hungry. So were we. After lunch it was Rearing and I came third in that too. I felt my knowledge let me down and made sure that I would look more up on the internet before group day. The next Wednesday the 22nd of October my two sisters and I went to group day. We got there right in time for me to start. First again was MOP and I got no ribbons in that category. Second was Leading and I just missed out on a ribbon for that then we got to feed our lambs. But in the middle of feeding my lamb I had to rush into the ring for rearing. I was quite grumpy because I didn’t have time to Finnish feeding my lamb. I knew more knowledge and ended up coming second. I was really happy at what I came and was really happy with my lamb.
Another thing I heard last night was on close Up about bus routes having to change down South near Timaru because of the different schooling area. The story is this For ages kids have been catching there bus outside there driveway and getting a ride to school. This bus they hop on is called the Beaconsfield school bus and goes out every morning. Now there has been made a cut off area because Cammingtonschool doesn’t want the Beaconsfeild bus coming over to there area. So the children either have to be dropped off at school by their parents or go to Cominternschool. Close Up went over to there school and had a talk to Sandi Abel Beaconsfeild principal. She drew a diagram on the board and showed where the cut off points were. it cut off alot of the children from her school to go on the bus. Close Up then talked to Ben Lee the Cammington schools principal. He said that they have 27 children in there school and if they fall behind 25 they can only have one teacher and over 25 they can have two teachers. He also said that those two children matter alot and more children in there would be beneficial, but not in those words. Alot of other schools have already said that beaconsfeilds bus can go into their area to pick up kids and drop kids off, but Cammington school aren’t budging. I personally think this imature of Cammington because it is the parents dicision of where their children go to school and obviously they have chsenBeaconsfeild for whatever. So i thinkthat Cammmignton school should give upand let Beaconsfeilds bus go wherever it needs to go. what do you think
While I was watching the news last night there came up a thing about labour and National. It was said that John key the leader of the Nation party thought that Helen Clark s trying to hard to get votes for her party, well that’s the way I understood it. Helen Clark thought that John Key was wasting his time sending troops off to Iraq and calculated that 60 people have died, but in fact it was only 55 people that had died and if she had calculated properly I think there shouldn’t have been a huge debate over it. We all know that both leaders want to win, but it’s not what they do by helping people and sending people off. it’s that they want to do it for the country not the votes and criticism to each other. well that’s what I think and if I was allowed to vote I wouldn’t vote for any one who’s trying to win for themselves and not our country. What do you think?
On Wednesday the third of September. I toke the long trip up to Auckland for our Te Awamutu and Belmont’s annual sport exchange. It toke us about one and a half hours to get to mercer where we had lunch. Then about another one and a half hours until we got to Belmont Intermediate. On the way to Belmont Intermediate we went under a bridge and saw a person living under it everyone on the bus were excited and all stared until we couldn’t see him. Also on the way up we had the pleasure of Patrick, Deon, Aaron, Campbell and a few others singing. when we got there we put all our bags in a room up at their tech block then went down and lined up outside the hall. When we walked in we had the whole school singing and kind of dancing as we walked up the aisle. When we sat down we got a welcme in Maori from Belmont’s principal Mr Summerville, then Tyrone said something next one of their boys said smething and we then sang E Hara. I thought we were pretty loud as well. After they did soething elsethey then filled out and the billets came in to get us. My billet as called Hayley. We didn’t really talk much at school but at her house we did. When we got to Hayley’s house we had some afternoon tea. They had two Japanese people there that had lived there before the mum was called Hiromi and the son Hiroki. The father was back in Japan working and it was Huroki’s first time in New Zealand. We played out side nearly all afternoon and soon enough Hayley’s dad came home. His name was Andrew. After a while we went inside and played cadoo. At about 5:30 Hayley’s mum Adelle came home and then Hayley’s uncle and aunty came and also her nanna. For dinner we had fish and chips and watched Cadet Kally as we ate. After that all finnished we said goodbye to evreyone and went to bed. The next day we woke up and got ready for school we got to school by 8:30 and went to the hall. One of our teachers Mr Denise was shocked that there school started at 8:40 and had organised for the bus to take us to Ice skating to come at 9:20 so we had to wait a while. When the bus finally came we climbed aboard and left for the Ice skating rink. When we got there it was frezzing and silly me I hadfwore shorts. I fell over a total of 5 times when I was there and wasn’t the best at Ice skating. We were all relieved to get outside in the warmth and we piled back onto the bus again. Soon enough we were back at school and had lunch and got ready for sport. For basketball we had to play against boys because Mr denise had mucked up so we played mixed teams and the boys were a bit greedy. In the end of the whole competition we won 8 and a half to 6 and a half. After school my billets family let me take there camera and I toke photo’s of what I wanted in devonport. I toke alot of photo’s of the sky tower because I had never seen it bafore. We also went to a dairy and got a two and a half scoop Ice cram and went to there chocolate place and got to choose a chocolate my one was mint flavoured. Afer that we went up mount Vic and saw Piri on the way up and Patrick and deon at the top. Patrick and Deon were sliding down the side of mount Vic on cardboard and i had a couple of tries. For dinner we had Subway then got ready for the disco. The disco was fun and I had and I had an awesome time. After the disco we toke a bit more picturs of the sky tower in the dark and went up mount vic again{We couldn’t get up it though}. When we got home we had se chips and went to bed. In the mourning I gave my hosts a present and said thank you heaps. They gave me a disc with all my pictures on and a soccer ball. When I left everyone hugged me and said goodbye. We had to go to our billets class room. Then at 9:30 we went into their hall for a final assembly. They sit in their houses. They showed a film and both head students said a bit. Our head student Angus then went up and said a few things. They gave us a present then sang their school song. At the end end of the assembly we sang build me up buttercup. Then we had our morning and after that all grabbed our bags and climbedonto the bus. We stopped at mercer again to have lunch and swap buses. It was a long trip home and lots of people fell asleep. Finally we were back at school and everyone was happy to get off the bus mainly becausesomebody had farted and it stunk but also because we were finally home. Mum picked me up soon and I went home and fell asleep and sleep for ages. The End