Monday, November 1, 2010

Pets Day


“Wake up Sarah!” “Get up, get up, today is pets day.” I got dressed and rushed out the door; I took the feeder and caught my calf Molly out of the paddock. Mum hooked the horse float to the car and parked it in the house paddock; Sarah held Molly’s lead while I caught my lamb Jacinda and lead her to the horse float. We groomed them until Molly’s white sox shined like snow and Jacinda was like a fluffy white cloud on legs. We put Molly in the back part of the horse float and Jacinda into the dog box at the front. I packed two bottles of milk for Jacinda a whole hand held feeder full of milk and a bucket of mozely for Molly. When we arrived at school we groomed them some more then tied them to the fence with all the other pets.
Up on the tennis court my group (Wikitoria, Justin and I) were in charge of the Wishing Well. The Wishing Well is a bucket full of water and people try to drop their money into the container at the bottom, if they get it in we double their money and give it back.
When the pet completion part of the day started I untied Jacinda and took her to the leading ring. The other competitors in the senior lamb section were Owen with Ruby and Rachel with Oscar. I got 2nd in leading, 1st in calling, 1st in grooming and overall champion senior lamb. There were no other seniors with calves so I got 1st in leading, 1st in grooming and overall champion senior calf. At lunch my group sold Russian fudge, it sold out in the flick of my fingers! After lunch we had the obstacle course, I got first in senior lamb obstacle course and first in senior calf obstacle course. I was very happy with my pets and I gave them lots of hugs.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

My Snow crystal poem

Snow crystals float slowly down,
Making a white blanket over the town

Not one the same,
But all as pretty as their name

Twinkling and soft,
down they come from aloft

The wind whirls,
snow crystals twirl

As they come,
sparkling white
they signal the coming,
of a cold winter night.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Running


Look, that yellow pin is me!!!! Its not actully me but it is the pin that I move a little further along our map everytime I run our cross-country track.At Marco school we have been running all the way to Stratford. And we have finally made it, a whole week before cross-country at Rawhitiroa.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My Photo


Hello everyone

This is an up date of a picture of me, in this picture I am standing beside my Pou. Pou is the Moari word for pole. We each have our own pou and have painted them with our own personal colours and designs.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Leadership

On Monday morning Sarah, mum, and I set off for town, we stopped at Strathmore to pick up Justin and then we went into Stratford to drop Sarah off at boarding school. When we got to Fielding we stopped and picked up Aunty sue and went up to the windmills. In Palmerston North we went to a museum that had a lot of interactive exhibits about sport, some tested how fast a ball that you through or kicked was going and another exhibit you raced on rowing machines. After that we went go-cart racing that was so much fun. On Tuesday Aunty Sue, Justin, and I went to the leadership conference while Mum went shopping with Aunty Catherine. It was New Zealand young leaders 10th Birthday so in between the speachs people were picked to go on stage and play party games. All of the inspirational speakers were really interesting, I had heaps of fun. By Hannah

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

My Weekend

After manual on Friday I went to Uncle Graham and Aunty Sue’s house. Aunty Sue, Revelin, and I dove into town and picked up my sister Sarah from high School. On Saturday all Sarah, Revelin, and I did was play on the wii, a wii is a game like a play station. On the wii we played tennis and I got a sore arm because you hold a hand sized remote in your hand and swing it like a real tennis racket and the bobble person on the Television hits it at the same time. Sarah and I stayed at Aunty Sue and Uncle Graham’s all weekend, we had loads of fun.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Water Safty


“Brrrrr” I’m trying to get warm after a chilly dip in the river. It’s a sunny day at river safety and we’re learning lots! So far we have looked at the different parts of the river, dangerous and nondangous. The safest place to swim in a river is an Eddy. Eddies are a slow flowing area where the water has veered off the e main current and circled back around into the current. We have been practicing floating feet first down the river. We have tried many different techniques for floating with objects such as a rugby ball, a bucket and a coke bottle. The ball worked the best. We are now heading to do some river crossing further up river. We’re all having so much fun at TOPEC for river safety.