Monday, 26 May 2014


MY Awsome Hloidays!!!


I woke up with my arms stretched out and feeling good because on the holidays My mum and I are going to the fancy and fun Mini golf on Ulster street.I was excited and because it was my first time going to that one.


First, I got up and got dressed and had pancakes with maple syrup on it and before I knew it I was out the door in the car. We went to rototuna one first but it was packed. So we went to the one in Ulster street it was fine when my mum and I went in we saw some colorful golf balls and plain one. I got to get the striped one and mum got the blue one. When we went outside it was so cool its like it was in your own backyard.We started  at number one then we worked our way through one at a time  the first one was easy the hardest one for me was number 14 . You had to get it through these rock then through a pipe and hit it into the hole. when we got to number 18 the last one it was sort of hard but easy at the same time when I got it in the hole it took my ball. I said to my mum it took my ball. But when we went to the shop I saw my ball that I had and said to my mum that their was a pipe that went through the ground into a bucket  so that was it. I felt happy and hot but I came last  and my mum came first. I felt so happy and proud of my self.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

St Pauls Swimming Sports

Arriving at the Ngaruawahia pools, I felt sick with goosebumps on my skin. I saw the water just sitting still waiting for the kids to dive in and make lots of splashes. I heard the loud cicadas and the trees swaying side to side. Today was our school swimming sports day.

Miss Whitfield asked Vanessa to lead us with our prayer so we all said the ‘Glory be to the Father’. After that Miss Whitfield gave instructions, for the students who wanted to do the 100 meter freestyle, through the loudspeakers. So 80% of the students walked over to the blue shaded area. The students all lined up in their age groups. Then the ten year old girls lined up ready for the race to begin.

During the race on the other side of the rest of us are waiting for  our race in the little pool.

Next we had lunch. The Williamson family  and Mr brown provided the sausages and drinks for us. I went to my house and sat down and ate when I sat down I sat in a puddle it was embarrassing.  

When we had finished lunch it was the house relays. The fastest people in the house had to compete against every house. No one didn’t chose me. but I didn’t mine. I was cheering on my house saint Anne. My house won I was proud of the people who had won.

I felt tired happy and proud of the students who competed.



Wednesday, 19 June 2013

The Super Holidays

                                                                                                   During the holidays, on the first Monday of the holidays, my Mum, Montana, my nana went to Chipmunks. 


When my Mum, Montana, my Nana and I got to Chipmunks, we all raced into the playground. I was  happy. My mum took us there, first I went on the big tall slide. On one side of it, it had a rock climbing wall. It was easy to climb.When Montana and I went down together,  it was super duper fast! When we hit the bottom we came flying off and hit the floor.
After that, we had a sit down, because we were huffing and puffing. We had a drink of water, we were happy to go on that.


After that, Montana and I went into the ball shooting part, where we  had to go collect colourfull balls, we also had to   climb a whole bunch of stairs to get to the  top. When we got to the part we wanted, we took separate slides. I went to the left while Montana went to the right.  We shot balls at each other. I tried to aim it in her bucket, but, the net was blocking it, so instead it hit a persons head, I said, "Sorry that I hit your head." Then she said, " that's ok."

Montana and I were happy and tired.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Christmas at the Point

On Saturday, at the Point, I was walking along on the soaking wet grass.  Suddenly, there was a store with face painting, so I asked, "How much does it cost?"  
The lady said it was free! so I went up and said, "Can I have a snake?"  
I did not know what it was going to turn out like so she showed me in the mirror. I was amazed. The colours were green, black and red.  
I sang in the choir on the stage. It sounded smooth. 

How To Make a Cardboard Print

You will need:
-thick cardboard
-thin cardboard
-scissors
-P.V.A. glue
-printing ink
-rollers
-paper

What To Do:
1.Cut out cardboard shapes to make a picture.
2.Glue onto template.
3. Let it dry.
4.Put paper over top.
5.Use roller to put paint on the template.
6.Put paper over top and press it with a clean roller.
7.Pull off.

Friday, 30 November 2012

The Fun Athletics Day

When I was  nine  years old, our school had an Athletics Day. We all competed in lots of events, like High Jump, Long Jump, Vortex, Shot Put, Discus and Sprints.

First, we did the high jump. Sorienty, Jasmine, Nia, Molly and I all ran and did the scissors jump over the plastic white pole, held up by two gray metal poles. When we landed on the blue, shiny mat, it was warm like a bath. I landed like a chair that had just been dumped down on the mat.
Next, we did the long jump. We all had to line up then we had to run up to a blue, red and green striped soft mat. We all went one at a time. There was soft sand waiting to have it mucked up when I jumped. There was a tape measure there to record where we jump. Miss Ashton wrote it down on a piece  of paper on the desk, while my mum was helping to rake it up. I came fifth. "Ya!" I said to myself and to my mum Kerry. I thought to myself, "Good on you, Brodee!"
Finally, we did the shot put. I was the tenth one to do it. With a big push, the heavy blue shot put glided through the air. Hayden's mum told Mrs Kerr-Bell the score. We got to have a look  at our score. My score was five point four. I was proud of myself. I came second and Sorenity came first. I said to myself, "Ya!" with a big smile on my face.
It was a fun day, but I was very tired when I got home from school that afternoon.