Thursday, 30 July 2020

The Escalator

On an extraordinary day they came out, the lords of the water. They came out to teach everyone a lesson. To prove that water is important because you cannot live without it. If you just throw rubbish, plastic and etc in the water you will be the one that is not caring about others or your life. The Lord disguised himself as a rich and fashionable girl so he could be safe and do what he needed to do.

He was so scuffed because he lost his power of energy when he disguised and was also carrying some bags full of stylish and futuristic clothes. He goes to the beach to examine the waves travelling, if they are ok? Are they polluted? or are they clean.  They were clean but still he could see some bits of plastic in the water. He said Abra ka Dabra and teleported to space, he stomped and said not again, he actually needed to say Abra ka Dabra chu. He always forgets it. He said the magic word and was teleported  in Atlantis! He talked to the citizens and said not every beach, ocean or sea are  polluted but our fish are in danger. We need to save them from dying and getting hunted. To do this, we cannot stop people from fishing and eating sea animals. They can have a limit. One of his sons said I think the limit should be from 5-10 fish for 1 small family. Everyone agreed. The lords of lords altogether snapped their fingers together and the magic happened, all the things that they thought happened and the ocean was saved.

Sunday, 26 July 2020

Threats to the Hauraki Gulf

The Lucky Possum

Anxiously, the Possums gripped the Mother’s hair on the back and one of the baby Possums cautiously bounced off and flawed himself. His Mother didn’t notice but when she did she was frightened. Gently she came off the tree with her baby possums.  She ran to the possum…….

 Cautiously, the Possum was feeling better than before and also more healthier. Mother Possum and Father Possum took a deep breath because they were so scared about anything happening to their childrens, like every other.  Frequently they all thought the possum who fell down was getting better but he was getting worse………….

Gladly the next day the possum was feeling better but still he had to be in bed for more time if he wants to see him play with his brother Possums. After some weeks the possum was feeling good to play. He played with his brother but he also wanted to climb the tree he fell off of. He asked his mother and his father if he could climb. The mother possum said no. He still wanted to climb. Unfortunately he did climb and nearly fell off the tree but the mother Possum ran as fast as she could and got the possum of the tree.

Gently the Mother Possum said it is ok but never do it again, I love you and will always. Sometimes when you do something wrong it is ok but if you do it more then once, then you are the one who will be in danger. The little possum said sorry Mother I will never do it again and they lived happily ever after……….

Thursday, 2 July 2020

Holding On

On a refreshing day, when there was a youngsters 11th birthday celebration. He was so astonished about that triumph. Unfortunately though he didn’t have any gifts, he told his Dad and his Mum, it is ok. If I don’t have any gifts, you are the biggest Happiness in my life. You are the best gift I ever had. His Dad said to him, you are right but I have something for you that you will love. The Youngster was so excited and waiting patiently for the announcement.

His Dad took him to a nearby lake and he told him that this is our traditional Lake. This is our tradition that every family member has done at the age of 11 years old. The youngster asked his Dad, what is it with a joyful voice. Wait, wait, calm down, relax.


Well, it is similar to a parkour challenge. You need to take deep breaths and go underwater. After you have done it. Find an eel and hold onto his tail for as long you can. Here! These are the goggles that I got from my Dad because these are the one that I used for our tradition. He wore it and went down to find an eel. He found one so hastily and  held the eel’s tail so tight.