Sunday, September 4, 2016

ski story

Driving closer and closer the giant snow covered mountain, I start to feel millions of butterflies flutter into my stomach. Then with a giant rush of excitement they banish into thin air. I have been waiting for this day to come and now that it's here and it feels unreal.

My skiing goals for this year is:-

  • To be confident skiing when I go down by myself.

  • To keep practising my parallel skiing and take it slowly instead of going really fast.

  • To go down from the top of the mountain and stay confident.

I will hopefully be able to do all those things by the end of the ski trip.

When I was skiing with Blair he taught me to lean forwards to the bottom of the hill when you want to go slower and lean back when you want to go faster and when turning lift your back leg up and it makes it easier.

Hundred word challenge

Standing in the wellington westpac stadium wearing my black All Blacks shirt and munching on a fatty hot dog. It was a hot summer night the perfect time to go to an all blacks game. It was 2 Minutes left to go on the clock crowd was cheering the score was 21 - 19 to the aussies but the All Blacks were keeping up there diffence but then Beauden Barrett makes a brake and bolts for the try line the aussies try to keep up but beauden is just to speedy then with a ginormous dive he scores a try suddenly the crowd roars with excitement. The score was now 24 - 21 to the All Blacks when suddenly the hooter goes…..

Sunday, August 28, 2016

southland vs turbos

Recount Title: Go the turbos
Recount: The pouring rain bucketing down from the big grey clouds.And the clouds covering up the moon making it a dark and horrible night. Sitting under the shelter of the umbrella we almost didn’t bring. The foot paths full of people dripping wet and are leaving because they were not prepared for enormous rains that are coming down.  Looking out onto the rugby field it was southland vs turbos you could barely see a thing but the big bright lights shining down onto the rain made it look beautiful. And the rugby game was one of the most intense games I have ever seen the score was 31 - 31 and it was 3 minutes to full time. I told my dad that we just had to stay and see what the final score was. My dad replied with heck yea but let's go stand by the next so that as soon as it finishes we can leave straight away . as we stood up the hooter goes my eyes shoot up to the screen to check the score it was still 31 all but as I look down to the field I noticed that a southland player was off side but then our number ten grabbed the ball and booted it towards the goal post missed but then the referee blew the whistle it was a penalty to us so our number ten gave it a kick and it went straght through the posts and the whole crowd cheers with delight     almost full  of the rain in the pouring rain

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Favourite thing story

My favorite thing the beach
The hot sand between my toes the crystal clear water just has to be swum in the the crisp fresh breeze blows the sand into all our stuff the hot sun  beaming down onto the water making it sparkle as if it has been covered with glitter the sound of the sea gulls squawking and waves crashing in onto the shore. Shells cover the seashore and create a long line down the beach showing where high tide goes to and kids making sand castles   

Sir Peter Blake Speech 2016

The news headlines throughout the country. The America’s Cup is now New Zealand’s Cup!
This was the passion of Sir Peter Blake. After three attempts … and fails ….Sir Peter Blake and team had won
Sir Peter Blake
A sailor, Adventurer, Leader, Environmentalist, Hero,
What the story of Sir Peter Blake shows us is that ordinary New Zealanders can achieve extraordinary things
And I believe … everyone of us can learn from Sir Peter Blake
Everyone of us can all make a difference … everyone of us can achieve extraordinary things … just like Sir Peter Blake.

Point 1
The Blakes were a typical Auckland sailing family.  
The back lawn of the family home in Bayswater sloped down into the Waitemata Harbour.  He sailed all the time … after school, in the weekends, all holidays … until he was one of the best sailors in NZ.
His greatest dream was to lead New Zealand in the America's cup but was it possible that little new zealand could ever beat the formidable competition.
Point 2
Peter was an ordinary guy with a passion for sailing … who became a great leader. How?
  • Peter listened. He believed you have one month and two ears. Listen twice as much as you talk.
  • Peter lead by example. He got in beside his crew got the job done. He even cleaned the toilets with them.  
  • Peter was not afraid to fail. In fact he believed the greatest failure is NOT to pursue your dream.
Point 3
During his many voyages Peter had time to watch the beautiful wildlife. But he started to see pollution and wildlife in distress.
He understood that the environment must be appreciated. Suddenly he knew what he needed to do.
He became an ambassador for the environment.
He visited many  environmental hotspots of the world and reported back
While on the Amazon…..On December 6, sometime after 10pm, the crew were suddenly confronted by eight armed intruders. They demanded that they hand over watches and money. During the fighting, while trying to defend his crew, Peter was shot and killed.
Point 4
Our nation went into shock. This was so tragic … as his real calling had only just began.
But Peter’s story, like all great men and women, does not end with his death.
His legacy lives on.
Sir Peter Blake’s story shows us people do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things. Every little thing makes a difference.

Dare to stand up for what you believe in.
Dare to make a difference …
Dare to achieve extraordinary things … just like Sir Peter Blake.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

When I got home from dance my brother was cooking dinner until he got a phone from I don’t know who. They were talking for ages so I decided to hang out the washing on the line for mum down in the living room. Suddenly I heard a loud scream so I ran into the kitchen where the pan was on fire my brother had forgotten about the food. Then he grabbed a fire extinguisher and put the fire out.
Kiwi Kids Article:
Ganges river Pollution increases
Summary:
The ganges is one of the greatest rivers on earth,but it's dying.
From the icy himalayan peaks right down to the bay of bengal it's slowly being poisoned it is also the sewer that carries away the waste.
Pollution from the factories and farms has turned its waters toxic.
The first action plan 30 years ago was to make a series of huge sewage plants. Most are working way below capacity or not working at all.
They are going to build more plants but at the moment only a third of the city is connected to the sewers
The rest just goes straight into the ganges.