Monday, April 14, 2008

Monday, April 7, 2008

Monday 7 April. Today I cheered on the people running in the fitness test at school. I know I made a difference because the teacher saw that I was encouraging them and commended me for doing so. It brought a smile to my face when my teacher thanked me because it makes me happy to know that I could make a little difference.
Sunday 6 April. Today I unpacked more and more boxes and I actually had fun doing it. I know I made a difference because there were less boxes by the end of the day! I was happy to get my room back to the way it was.
Saturday 5th April. Back again, I moved house today I helped out by carrying many boxes down to the car and I packed the car sometimes with the boxes. I know I made a difference because I was sweating from carrying boxes all day and my legs were aching. I was ecstatic about moving since it is fun to move house, even though I didn't want to move. I was happy to help the family by carrying boxes and packing and unpacking boxes from the cars.
Friday 4th of April. Well, today I made a difference by packing up my whole room so my mom didn't have to do it, because we were moving house. I know I made a difference because my mom thanked me for packing up. I was pleased that I could do that on my own, and quickly too.
Thursday 3rd April. Today I helped out my Mom by not fighting with my sister the whole day. I know I made a difference because me and my sister were being nice to each other. I was happy especially with myself because me and my sister don't usually get on to well.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

April 2. Today I made tea for my father as he loves my tea and I haven't made it for him in quiet a while. I could tell he was pleased, you can always tell, I can see it in his face and he goes "aaaaaaaaahhhhhh" when he likes something he drinks. Also he winked at me and said thank you. I was pleased and happy to make tea for him, especially since I was really tired but once I started doing it, I just had this pump of energy and this feeling to help my dad.