Monday 30 March 2020

LOCK DOWN!

Coming to the second week of the lock down,we get through the first week,and the numbers of people who get sick is still climbing,its on 500 now and my heart is with their families,
We have to keep ourselves  entertain, and educated and don't forget to exercise everyday and very important to pray stay connect to God in your own bubble means only arround your house hold family area in our home. Sometimes I feel like were in a prison but accept for the family fun game. I still enjoy the lock down time cause we also get to watch movies if we finish our duty and school work early.
My dad bought a new fridge so we can have extra stock during the lock down.Now we got two freezers and a refrigerator full of food, also our pantry is absolute packed we are well stocked for the occasion,so we don't have to leave the house, or need to go to the  grocery store very often. Well maybe it's not that boring just for now. we do this to stop the corona virus from jumping from person to person. I know it's scary but I guess it's something we have to face.

One day my family will get it, but hey guess what, there are now 50 people that are recovering from the corona virus so maybe were not that doomed.

Be safe and take care everyone!

By Ros

7 comments:

  1. Excellent to see your blog about the lockdown Ros. It sounds like you are keeping busy with fun things to do and a good routine. If everyone does as the government asks then hopefully your family won't get it. New Zealands plan is to eradicate the virus from NZ shores. I think we can do this if we are strong. Hsave a look at some of the blog posts by other Te Waka Ako students. It is interesting reading about what other people are doing. Maybe see if you can take some photos, even if it is of things like your new fridge or backyard. It makes the blog post interesting to read. Kia atawhai kia kaha.

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  2. Thanks for sharing your family's experience of the lockdown Ros. It's great to see that you are using the time at home to connect with your family - can you tell us more about the 'family fun games' that you play, they might be games that others could play also.

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    1. Your welcome, and the games we played are, snake and ladders, last card, and guess who.

      have a FUNnel day!

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  3. A great blog post Ros. You have shared some important facts about the lockdown and Coronavirus. Hopefully everyone behaves like your family and stays at home so we can beat this virus. It would be great if you could share with us some of the things your family are doing to keep entertained. My daughters and I are reading books, doing yoga and some study. Kia kaha!

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  4. hi Ros it's me Noah From Manukau. I like how some facts about covid 19 when in lock down. wow you must have heaps of food.

    stay safe and have a great lock down. Bye Ros see you when school is back.

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    1. Thanks Noah and yes we do have a lot of food you stay safe to I'll also see you at school to.

      they also say, stay home, stay safe!

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  5. Hi Ros, you really understand all aspects of coronavirus, and about keeping safe and staying in your own bubble. It's great that you have plenty of food to keep you going, so you don't have to go out of your bubble to shop. I like your comment about 'getting educated'. What learning activities have you been doing? Your teachers have shared lots of learning activity ideas now the new term has started. There are some interesting learning tasks. You could share some of your work on your blog.
    Stay safe with your family in your bubble
    We will see you when we are all back at school

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