Well done on your final activity of week 3! You're consistently posting high quality blog posts and I am really enjoying reading your work. Your short story was very sad, I think this is a reality for some families, where natural disasters hit their town and they are left with broken homes or destroyed homes altogether. It is a very sad reality.
If your house was to crumble and you could save 3 things (not people) from your house, what would you choose? I would grab my teddy that I've had for 20 years, a homemade quilt that my mum sewed for me and an old radio that my poppa owned.
Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing more blog posts from you next week! Nga mihi, Georgia.
Kia ora Mahuta,
ReplyDeleteWell done on your final activity of week 3! You're consistently posting high quality blog posts and I am really enjoying reading your work. Your short story was very sad, I think this is a reality for some families, where natural disasters hit their town and they are left with broken homes or destroyed homes altogether. It is a very sad reality.
If your house was to crumble and you could save 3 things (not people) from your house, what would you choose? I would grab my teddy that I've had for 20 years, a homemade quilt that my mum sewed for me and an old radio that my poppa owned.
Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing more blog posts from you next week!
Nga mihi, Georgia.