Friday 7 June 2019

WPCA Challenge #1

Rafting at The Arnold River.


The 2019 WPCA rafting trip was such an adrenaline rush experience, I loved
every minute of it. I was so excited when I got the notice for our first W.P.C.A
challenge I instantly Started packing Because of how excited I was. I woke up and
Instantly got changed and had Weet-Bix for breakfast. We hopped in the car and
drove off to school, my face was almost saw because of how happy I was. I finally
got to school and me and the other year 8’s talked about how awesome it would be.
The rafting instructors came with the van and picked us up so we could go to The
Polytech shed to get our gear and get changed into our Wetsuits.


       We drove to the Arnold river and we played a few games such as bump tag, And this
other one where we passed around paddles for concentration. Our rafting guide was
Jasper and he was the one who ran us through the safety instructions and how to use the raft. Finally, Natasha, Sinead Jordie and me (our rafting group) picked up the raft and dragged it towards the river. We all hopped in the raft and then started to paddle the prodigious Arnold river.
      The other rafts joined in and started paddling slowly we all knew this wouldn't last for
long. We were right, just around the corner was a whole set of rapids. We soon
stopped for a lunch break I was starving.
       I saw Declyn and Sammi jump on to the other boat, two minutes later people were
jumping from boat to boat like frogs on lilypads. Finally, I got enough courage to
jump off the boat, I tucked the paddle under my seat and jumped off the out of the
raft and was soon Swiming in the cold Arnold river, Declan pulled me up onto his
boat then I sat on thair for a bit then jumped off to the other raft that I originally
was on. We were really close to the end of the rafting trip, Just about the end of it,
we saw a dead bloated cow it was disgusting. About 5 minutes later we arrived at
the take out area, we pulled the heavy raft out from the water. We played a short
game while we waited for the vans to come and pick us up. The vans soon arrived
and we then hopped inside and drove off to the polytech.

       We jumped out of the van and got changed into our dry clothes and then we were
asked to draw a picture of our favourite moments. After that, we drove back to
Paroa and that was the end of our exquisite 2019 Rafting trip.

Thursday 8 November 2018

Reflection



     We are learning about reflection, this is my keru.

     ✌👀👉


Wednesday 26 September 2018

4'js run

I have come to the unfortunate end of the 2.6 KM 4'js run I have ran 117.8 KM this year getting a top time of 12.13 min and the worst time was 21.32 I had some great times this year and I could recognize how much fitter I had gotten I think the reason I did so well in the cross country was that I did the 4'js.
doing this run made me get fit to give me discipline and to be worthwhile I could realize how much dirt I had eaten. Out of the many schools I have been to I have been homeschooling I have never been to such a cooperating school I have loved the 4'js. 💪😎✌