Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Blog headers that I like

I like this blog header because it is
about games that are online.

I like this blog because it is about skulls 
that look cool and are colourful. 

 I like this blog because I like paintball
and that this is colourful 
 I like this because I like to play 
basketball in my spear time. 
I like this blog header because it is one 
of my best games that I play games.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

STATE OF Origin................

The reason I love Queensland is because that's the place my little niece was raised. Queensland has won nearly all there games but one. Not long ago they had lost to NSW and when I had watched the game I was getting so competitive, but when the game ended I was angry because we had lost.

Jimmyking ;)

background: Hi my name is Jimmy Wuatai and i am Cook Island Maori. I was born in the Cook Islands, and i am proud to be a Cook Islander. I like sports, rugby basketball and many more


The Reason I Love School.


The reason I love school is because that makes you feel happy.
I like learning new things like language and getting to do many subjects.
School is important because it can get you many places in life. 

Most parents want their children to have as much personal attention as possible. After all, you spent enormous amounts of time nurturing them when they were infants. If you can make it happen, you want them receiving as much individual attention as possible in the preschool and primary years.

All About Me!!!!!




hello my name is Dakota and today im just going to talk a little bit about myself. I am 12 years old and i live with my mum and dad we are a happy little family i have 4 brothers and 2 sisters, we have the same father but different mothers with all my half brothers and sisters its really difficult and messed up.

When i was little there was only 1 person that was always around me or with me through my life and that person was my nana(my fathers mother). She spoiled me with lots of treats and snacks, like the snacks would be fruit or crackers but when it came to other treats it was fanta and chocolate and many more.

My dad planned for us to go over seas, so we went to Samoa and then the third night we were about to go to sleep and then three big ladies asked us what were our names and then all of a sudden said the phone was for us so i answered it and it was my uncle but he sounded like he was crying. But he didn't want to talk to me and said Angusly put dad on the phone. My dad said to me when i was a little bit older it was hard to tell me face to face that she had passed away cause he knew how i would've taken it.

After that my life kinder went off a bit and i was lost for a bit and then that's when all my cousins came along in my life and we all started to bond and all that. They were all there for me when i was upset or even when i needed someone to talk to they were there all i needed to do was pick up the phone and then just ring them. They kind of took the bit in my life and changed it into joy because they use to tell me how they never got spoiled from her as much as i did.

The year ended so suddenly and it was 2006 already but then my brother came over to our house with brilliant news, we had a new baby boy in the family his name was Jackson Shiquel Tihi Harris, he was the best thing that ever happened to me and i will never forget that, but the reason im sad all of a sudden is because hes not with me. He and his family left and moved down to Nepia. He will be remembered in my heart deeply.


Tuesday, 11 June 2013

All About Me - Ms Anderson


Background:
I grew up in a town called Te Teko which is in the Eastern Bay of Plenty of the North Island in New Zealand.  I am affiliated to Ngati Awa, Te Aupouri, Ngati Maniapoto, Taranaki and Ngati Porou iwi.  I also have Croatian ancestry on my father's side of the family.

School:
I went to Te Teko Primary School until I was eleven years old.  Then my family moved to Edgecumbe, and so I went to Edgecumbe Primary School before attending Edgecumbe College.  My favourite subjects at school were Accounting and Physical Education.

Family:
I am the eldest of three siblings.  My sister Rawinia is the middle child and my brother Niheta is the youngest in the family.  Our parents still live in Edgecumbe.  I have one son, Joshua, and am married to Robert Baker, who was born in Lancaster in England, but moved to New Zealand when he was four years old.

Friends:
I have a wide range of friends.  Some of these friends are people that I work with.  Some friends are people that I used to go to university with in Wellington.  Other friends are people that I've met through courses, or because our children play together.  I enjoy catching up with friends by going out to dinner, or by doing fun activities together like bush trail walks, going to the movies, or going to the park with our families.

Sports/Hobbies:
I don't play any team sports anymore, although I used to play touch rugby and netball when I was younger.  Now I enjoy running, swimming, walking bush trails and cycling.  Sometimes I enjoy doing Zumba, and also the odd hand weights session.  I really enjoy eating and cooking yummy food.

Responsibilities:
As a parent I have a lot of responsibilities.  These include looking after and raising my son.  Ensuring that he is well fed, warm, and is exposed to as many learning opportunities as possible.  As one of the adults in our household, it is also my responsibility to earn enough money to pay for our living expenses, and also to pay for the bills in the house.