Our donations to Caritas are used to help people on Kapu Island in Papua New Guinea.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Sunday, 24 February 2013
The Poem of Me
Alex
Cheeky, playful, games freak and mischievous
Son of Keith and Eve
Brother of Matthew
Lover of computer, Mum and Dad
Who feels happy, so happy or worried
Who needs Mum and Dad and Matthew
Who gives love, happiness, and stickers
Who fears lions, bullies and onions
Who would like an Ipad, to be a Ninja and to have a palace
Who lives in New Zealand, on a hill in Ngaruawahia
Prendergast.
Cheeky, playful, games freak and mischievous
Son of Keith and Eve
Brother of Matthew
Lover of computer, Mum and Dad
Who feels happy, so happy or worried
Who needs Mum and Dad and Matthew
Who gives love, happiness, and stickers
Who fears lions, bullies and onions
Who would like an Ipad, to be a Ninja and to have a palace
Who lives in New Zealand, on a hill in Ngaruawahia
Prendergast.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Shrove Tuesday
After swimming, Olivina, from Tonga, came to thank us for giving money to Caritas so that they could help people in Tonga.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
The Light House.
In the holidays, I went to the most eastern light house in New Zealand.
First, we went to the camp site to stay. I made a girl friend called Alex.
A few days later, we went to the light house. There were 700 steps to get to the light house! The wind was that strong, it was hard to walk then we went back to camp.
First, we went to the camp site to stay. I made a girl friend called Alex.
A few days later, we went to the light house. There were 700 steps to get to the light house! The wind was that strong, it was hard to walk then we went back to camp.
Waitangi Day
Waitangi Day is a day when every human in New Zealand gets a day off. People enjoy it in different ways. It was when NZ became a country called New Zealand.
500 Chiefs signed the Treaty. It was signed on the 6th February, 1840, at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands. The Queen agreed to let the Maori own the land, forests and rivers. The Maori agreed to let the Queen’s Representatives make the laws and be the government of NZ.
On Waitangi Day, this year, I went to my dad's friend’s place and had a sleepover on their farm and watched Clutch Powers.
500 Chiefs signed the Treaty. It was signed on the 6th February, 1840, at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands. The Queen agreed to let the Maori own the land, forests and rivers. The Maori agreed to let the Queen’s Representatives make the laws and be the government of NZ.
On Waitangi Day, this year, I went to my dad's friend’s place and had a sleepover on their farm and watched Clutch Powers.
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