Tuesday, 19 October 2021
My favourite work pieces of work in term 3
Monday, 18 October 2021
Rugby prize giving
HELLO BLOGGERS!! Today i'm here to talk about me and my little brother's rugby prize giving. I have to apologize first if I sound like that I'm bragging too much about myself but for real I am over excited, so lets get right into it! OK so first of all, it was obvious that we couldn't go to the original place where we do the prize giving ceremony because of covid and lockdown, so we had to do it all internet on zoom meetings. And because there are lots of teams of juniors in our Rugby Club, they have to but the zoom meetings into groups. The first awards ceremony were for 9 years old and under, which was my little brother in that carter-gory as he is 6 years old. His team is Under 6 Eden Tigers.
You might be wondering what my brother got. he got the title, "BEST SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR" And we were all surprised. My parents told me, "Can you beat that?" First was the best tackler of the year (which wasn't me), then the best sportsman of the year, (which wasn't me again), and it was all down to the best player of the year, everything was silent, until.......
"BEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR" "ROS-ALAN UEPI"
My parents cheered and was very proud of me and my little brother. And then we went to celebrate. Well that's how it went and, now I really want to play some more rugby, but I don't think I can due to the lockdown. Some say that the lockdown might even extend to Christmas, or even next year!!
ABOUT COVID
But really, why can't covid just leave us alone, because to be honest, covid just gets stronger by the day. 43 cases in like a week or 2. The only way to stop it is by wearing masks, washing your hands (sanitize to), keep distance, and stay in our homes until we are given the all clear. We can unite against covid and finally put an end to this nightmare. So all we can do now is stay inside our homes (but you can still go on walks to keep healthy). Just remember to give a smile and believe in yourself and others that you can do this and fight against covid, because we haven't lost all hope YET.
Well this is all. I hope you all stay safe. Blog you later!
Friday, 1 October 2021
Lockdown has finally come to an end!
Hello bloggers! Today is Friday the 1st of October (or at least this is when I publish), and i'm relieved because lockdown is finally coming to an end. In about 2 - 3 weeks we'll all see each other again but there will still be some rules like, keeping distance, and always sanitize your hands/wash your hands. During the lockdown we all spent time with our family which was good. We were more creative with our surroundings and devices. Some might've created something new without even noticing, who knows? But anyway, next week is going to be school holidays for 2 weeks and lets hope that, the corona-virus will finally leave us alone and there would be no more cases! You've all done really well staying inside your homes for 7 weeks! I hope to see all my friends back at school in level 2 for the first time after 7 - 8 weeks of lockdown.
The moral of this blog was just to check up on everyone through lockdown so I wont be writing that much but I hope this will help you or at least cheer you up a bit. Thank you for reading my short blog, I hope you all stay safe during the school holidays. Blog you later!
Friday, 24 September 2021
The Friday dress up
Kia Ora bloggers!! This Friday the 24th of September, Te Waka Ako dressed up for this Friday's meet. We had to dress up starting with a "L". I dressed up as a label and my sister dressed up as a leaf. Our dad helped me and my sister make our costumes. For my sister's costume we used, cardboard leaves, and sewed it to her clothes. For my costume (I just needed a mask and a hat) we used, a mask, cardboard paper, and coloring pencils. I wrote all the words in color then my dad stuck them on the hat and mask using tape and a pin. If you want to see some of your costumes please click on this link.
Thank you for reading my blog. I hope you enjoyed it. Stay safe, and i'll blog you later!
Wednesday, 8 September 2021
Tongan language week
"Faka Koloa 'o Aotearoa 'aki 'ae AKO lelei" (Enriching Aotearoa with holistic education).
The key word is AKO educations. The first school for a Tongan child is home of course. In the early child hood of a Tongan child the first class room is called, "KALILOA": KALI refers for a piece of wood that had been carved and smoothed to a shape of a little stool just high enough to use as a pillow. And that's where the Kaliloa came from. Kaliloa is the arm of your Mother mostly can be your Father and sometimes the Grandparents.

Friday, 3 September 2021
My Paralympic rap about Andrew May
Andrew May
Andrew is sailing on the sea, growing up with a yachting family.
In the Diamond Harbour in Lyttelton,
the view is great, but the name reminds me of Wellington.
Andrew began sailing in Optimists and P’s then moving into two handed classes.
Damn, look at him go! I’m glad my guy ain't wearing glasses!
He won the Phoenix class National Championships the year before a car accident at the age of 17 that left him as a paraplegic.
Let’s show the man some love and respect, don't call him pathetic!