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Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

Holiday vlog - Vlog 2 Day 2 / Christmas! - 3/2 more days!

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Kia ora blog viewers! I am super hyped because it's almost Christmas, 3 more days! Can't wait for the present opening, the day and the family time. My family and I are gonna have a BBQ, go to the beach for Christmas. What are you going to do for this Christmas? Hope everyone has a great Christmas!

Haere ra and thank you. Merry Christmas!

-Jin

Sunday, 20 December 2020

Holiday vlog - Vlog 1 Day 1 / Kitekite falls/Piha Bushwalk - Piha beach

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Kia ora blog viewers it's Jin and this is my first Christmas holiday-vlog! Hope you guys enjoy and stay tuned for more over the weeks! 

(Sorry no SLJ posts, I don't have that much time on my hands).(This post was made the day after the trip).

Yesterday my family and I went on a road trip to Piha, a beautiful place that has thrilling mountain heights and a long bush walk that my parents and I explored. The bush walk houses a hidden waterfall named Kitekite falls, I thought Kitekite falls was really cool.


Kitekite falls was very small but was unique in a way. Even though it was small it still was like "the real deal". The bottom lake/pool was super cold and calm. When I got my ankles into the  lake/pool it instantly become the temperature in Antarctica. My ankles actually turned numb and sore. 

I saw a group of eels soaring through the cold water. As you may not know, I'm scared of (the) sea (animals). And yea a small eel can also scare me. What? You're scared of stuff too. Because of that little accident I got out of the lake/pool. My Dad told advised me to swim at the top of the falls. And I thought that was crazy but as it turns out the top of the falls is a (ok) sized pool full of fresh water. I was hesitant at first but at the end I jumped in the pool and it refreshed me. It felt like a refrigerated bucket of soda smothered my body. 

We got out of the wild bush walk and got some fresh food to gobble up. I had a mouth watering sausage roll with a lemonade-fizzy drink to wash it down. I felt stuffed. We got back into Mums car and drove to the Piha beach to enjoy the sun a little. I thought it was cool because the sand there was black. We enjoyed the sun so much that I think it got too comfortable and made the sand boiling hot.

Yesterday was really interesting actually. If I would choose my favourite bit about the day it would be the top of the falls where it had a fresh pool of water.

Hope you guys enjoyed my story/first vlog and wish you all a awesome christmas holiday!

Haere ra and thank you.

-Jin

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 2 / Aye Myat blog post - Optical Illusion SLJ

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Why I think my comment is a quality comment
I think this comment I did was a quality comment because I greeted the person/blogger, asked questions, (good questions too). I also complemented their work and said bye, in maori, as well as hi. And I wrote the comment in a neat form. I even added a link to the a mind twisting illusion that I think is really crazy.

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 2 / Kowhaiwhai pattern - Create a kowhaiwhai pattern

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Kia ora blog viewers this is my kowhaiwhai pattern that I created myself with only two symbols. I used a template for this task. It was a simple pattern to be made. It represents the leaves and the branches on trees. Do you know which is leaves and which is branches? The kuro/fern plant is playing the role of the branch and the mangopare/hammerhead shark as leaves. Do you know the meaning behind the two symbols? The kuro represents peace, growth, new life and strength which the mangopare also represents strength. the mangopare also has two other meanings, power and courage. Hope you enjoyed my description of my own kowhaiwhai! I will name my pattern taiao which means in english, nature.

Haere ra and thank you.                                                                                                                                  -Jin

 


Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 1 / Commenting - Marius blog post (My New Kittens)

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Why I think this comment is a quality comment.
I think this comment I did was a quality comment because I greeted the person/blogger, asked questions, (good questions too) I told the person/blogger why I might not get a cat and what pet I have at the moment. I also complemented his cats and said bye, in maori, as well as hi in maori. And I wrote the comment in a neat form.

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 1 / Backyard Art - Butterfly/Dragonfly

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Kia ora blog viewers, I would like to say that this is my first Summer Learning Journey blog post! This post shows a image of a butterfly/dragonfly made out of nature/earth. As you can see I used two sunflowers and two baby-spring onions connected together to create antenas. I found two leafs (I do not know what plant it's from) for two big flappy wings and two clover leafs as smaller wings for balance. I used a dead stick for the torso. Hope you liked it! You could make one of your own. 

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Goodbye and thank you!
-Jin