Monday, June 22, 2015

Narnville

Hey Guys (and gals) today i'm going to tell you all, Haveesha that is such an olden day word yeah well I couldn't come up with any other word, about my time at Narnville. For the 1st 8 weeks or so we did gymnastics which, believe me , was not fun. Then we did sport and stuff for the rest of the well.... other weeks. 

O.k now for the questions as requested by my trustee teacher, Mr Cunningham. First things first is yes the Narnville sessions have been good, well the last few ones have. I especially the football, or soccer, lessons were the best well apart from the part when I dislocated my ligament but that's a different story that i would like to keep in the back of my head. I learn't a couple routines in gymnastics and a few games. I don't think that I have been pushing myself that far mainly because I have other things in my mind. I think we should do more football, or soccer, skills and junk. 

That's all for now so see, technically I can't see you, you guys (and gals) next time. 

Sunday, June 14, 2015

German

hey guys (and gals) this year or term,i don't actually know which one, we started learning German. i hardly knew any German before but now i know quite a bit. so if i wanted to go to Germany I could say things instead of standing and smiling.

 I have learnt to count up to 100 and how to say all the basics as well as how old are you and stuff like that. we did a German test today and I think I did pretty well. I don't think that I'll continue with German. I'll probably do Chinese 'cause it's the language of the future. Sorry guys (and gals) that this post has been so short, but hey. yeah i got nothing but anyway see you guys (and gals) later. 

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Perseverance

OK, so. Guys (and gals) I've showed perseverance twice this week.

 The first was on Saturday it was my soccer game and we were facing Karori and we lost 6-3. It was definitely not a fair game. Karori were pushing and shoving, with their hands. So i was thinking in my head 'this ain't no rugby' and when i just shove one of the Karori people a little he falls over and cries and I get fouled meaning they got a free kick. What a Ronaldo>:-(!!!!!! The only good part of the game was that I scored 1 goal. I was about to score another goal when the Karori defender pushed me out of the way. The way I showed perseverance was that I didn't go all aggro on him. I would've though.  

The second day i showed perseverance this week was actually today (monday).  i was playing soccer with My friends when i went to kick the ball and missed and twisting my leg. It was hurting like hell and everyone rushed over to me and later i realized that i dislocated my ligament. It had popped right out of place. So DJ, Iraklis,James and Lawrence all helped me get up to the first aid room. With DJ carrying me half the way up. Everyone else also showed perseverance as well. But anyway, We got to the top and Emma took over from there. I had my ligament dislocated now for about 45 minutes when Emma called My mum to take me home or to the emergency. Then about 25 minutes Emma helped me pop my Ligament back into place. 

So that's how I showed perseverance by not complaining about it or wanting to go home or crying. And if I do get an award for perseverance I think  DJ, Iraklis,James, Lawrence and Emma should get one too. Anyway see you guys (and gals) next time. 
 

Monday, June 1, 2015

Maximum Ride By James Patterson

Hey guys (and gals ) Maximum ride is a series of books by James Patterson but the one book that is in the series, which is called Maximum Ride, is the book that i'm going to tell you  about guys (and gals ) about.

Maximum ride is about a group of seven normal kids; but they're not normal kids, they're kids that have mutational power. Their leader is called Maximum ride and all of them have wings. The smallest one is called Angel and she can read minds. Then there is Iggy who is blind but can see things on a white background. They were normal kids but then when they were newborn, they were taken away by scientists , white coats, and then the white coats inserted mutation cells into their chromosomes. But there was one nice white coat who took them away and hid them and trained them.

Anyway I don't want to give too much away but i'd recommend this book for mature audiences. I loved this whole book and I think you guys (and gals ) will love it too.