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Friday, May 27, 2011

How To Swim


It is essential to learn how to swim, especially in New Zealand, because we are surrounded by multiple number of dangerous rivers and beaches. The key tip is to have cupped hands and if you get stuck just submerge into the water then roll to the breathing position, the breathing position is your ear onto your mussel on your arm, and make sure that you are kicking, If you get a giant scoop of water in your hand.

So please NZ learn how to swim and keep children away from dangerous rivers.

Immersion Assembly

As Mr Burt casually walked into the hall, he had a Darth Vader mask and costume on. I said to my friend “Wow I wonder what our topic is this term”.Then as Mr Burt said “Bigger Better Stronger Faster,” I thought to myself. "What is “Bigger Better Stronger Faster?”
“Give it up for Team 3” Mr Burt announced. While they were entering the stage, mad scientists had an enormous beaker and they were tossing in a multitude of ingredients. Then out exploded Miss Walters as foaming soap. When they were about exit they did a little rap, rapped by Miss Lavakula. As they exited the stage they exited funny.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Swimming At Gi Pools

“We’re leaving in 5min” Ms Squires said powerfully. “I wonder where we are going,” I said to my friend, then I saw something in front of me and said “Yes we were at the swimming pools.” Quite happily I changed, dashing like Flash. Actively walking I carefully made my way to showers and entered the cold shower I felt a blast of freezing water slithering down my spine.

As I dived into the pool I sent water spraying onto the people sitting on the bench. I gasped for a breath and the people sounded like two little tiny cats,well not really. As I glided away I said “HAHA” and swam away from the people.

So as I sat back on the wall I put my feet into the water and it felt like a foot spa. After my foot to spa I got into the pool again and it was deliciously warm. Submerging into the water I pushed of the wall and glided up to the surface and started to coordinate the different movements.

Then Studarmyer said “Get out for pool otherwise I will tell Ms Squires that you’ve been front flipping.” Entering the pool again, a shock of cold slithered up my spine and I said “OMG”. Hopping out of the pool I saw room 15 and room 17 approaching the changing pools, then I walked over to the changing rooms and departed out smelling like Cool Charm. Then we walked back to school , and some of us were tired.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Shayne Anzac Holiday

During the school holidays I spent the first Saturday at Westfield Downtown. To get there I had to train to town with my 22 year old brother Bruce.We rushed out of the houses, forgetting about my sister , to get to the Panmure train station. On the way to the train station my brother stopped at the Westpac ATM . I was surprised that he pulled out $100.“Hurry Up we’re going to be late” I said furiously. As we were running with my heart pumping hard. I was trying to think positively that we were going to make it. Finally we got there. “Yes Bruce.” I said relieved. We made it in time to catch the train to Britomart.
After a long train ride, my brother and I energetically rushed out of the train, into the bus to Westfield. My brother said, “WHEW we’re the luckiest people on the globe.”
With the bus stopping opposite Westfield, we crossed the road and entered the Mall. Unexpectedly my brother gave me $50. We made a plan. Our plan was we get 1hour to look for something to get and then we meet up at Tank to get a drink and a feed from the Foodcourt.
So I went to Hallensteins to get me a shirt and Skinny Jeans for my cousin for his birthday. “Yes they’re on special” I said. They were $10 each so already that was $20 wasted.
Nervously I jogged to Hannah's, thinking I was running out of time, to buy some pulp shoes to go out to nice places. I bought some dark brown ones then I ran back to Tank. I had $5.50 left so I bought a drink . My brother turned up 10 minutes later. Exhausted from all that shopping I had a last sip just as my 16 year old sister turned up coming from the train. “What did I miss” she said. We all giggled. We had something to eat together and that was the end to a happy day.