Thanks for attempting this activity. Having a big family would be so intense! Imagine having 9 siblings, wow! I like your positivity; it's infectious.
What would you do with all of these siblings? You could start a rugby team of your own! If I had that many siblings, I would convince them all to buy a massive property with me and build heaps of houses on it so that we were always together.
It's been lovely reading through your blog Daniel; I look forward to seeing more!
My name is Allie and I am the cluster manager for our area Toki Pounamu. Its great to read through your posts and you have posted some great things on your blog. Being part of a big family would definitely have its advantages. I agree with Jordan you would be able to make your own rugby teams. Even if you played touch or rippa rugby with a few friends thrown in it would be awesome. Who do you play rugby for in Hokitika? Wests or Kiwi? Its great the you made the Under 52kg team. I actually went to Westport last year and watched the game against Marlborough. So I must have seen you play. Small world!!
I look forward to reading more of your posts over the summer Daniel, keep blogging!
Kia Ora Daniel, Patricia here from the Summer Learning Journey team. I agree with you, I think being part of a big family with lots of siblings it would be great because I could always have someone to play with, and furthermore my siblings and I could help an support each other at home and school. In order for you to gain full points for this activity I will need you to elaborate a bit more. Perhaps, you can write about the pros and cons on having lots of siblings. Also, consider to add an image to support you text and to make your post eye-catching. Dig in and keep blogging! I can't wait to see you next post. Kia Kaha, Patricia
Kia Ora Daniel,
ReplyDeleteThanks for attempting this activity. Having a big family would be so intense! Imagine having 9 siblings, wow!
I like your positivity; it's infectious.
What would you do with all of these siblings? You could start a rugby team of your own!
If I had that many siblings, I would convince them all to buy a massive property with me and build heaps of houses on it so that we were always together.
It's been lovely reading through your blog Daniel; I look forward to seeing more!
Cheers,
Jordan
Hi Daniel
ReplyDeleteMy name is Allie and I am the cluster manager for our area Toki Pounamu. Its great to read through your posts and you have posted some great things on your blog.
Being part of a big family would definitely have its advantages. I agree with Jordan you would be able to make your own rugby teams. Even if you played touch or rippa rugby with a few friends thrown in it would be awesome.
Who do you play rugby for in Hokitika? Wests or Kiwi?
Its great the you made the Under 52kg team. I actually went to Westport last year and watched the game against Marlborough. So I must have seen you play. Small world!!
I look forward to reading more of your posts over the summer Daniel, keep blogging!
Until next time
Allie :)
Kia Ora Daniel,
ReplyDeletePatricia here from the Summer Learning Journey team.
I agree with you, I think being part of a big family with lots of siblings it would be great because I could always have someone to play with, and furthermore my siblings and I could help an support each other at home and school.
In order for you to gain full points for this activity I will need you to elaborate a bit more. Perhaps, you can write about the pros and cons on having lots of siblings. Also, consider to add an image to support you text and to make your post eye-catching.
Dig in and keep blogging!
I can't wait to see you next post.
Kia Kaha,
Patricia