Saturday, March 15, 2014

The Orongorongo Track and the Colonial Knob by Camille

Yesterday my family and me went tramping on the Orongorongo track.  Here we are showing off our backpacks in front of the map.

We walked for 3 hours and finally got to our hut called the Haurangi Hut.  Even though it was 3 hours walk my little brother Jonny and I never got tired.  It was aaaamazing! In our hut, you could walk outside on a path and there was a nice smelling toilet that you could use.

In the hut, there was a humongous bed that could fit 10-15 people, there was five card games and Monopoly. My brother Caleb and me played it and our other brother played one of the card games. At night we roasted marshmallows on the fire and made s'mores and ate dried mangoes.  Then we slept in the super bed.  My parents had a hard time sleeping, but in the morning they found leftover instant coffee in the hut and that cheered them up!  I didn't have a good sleep either because I woke up every twenty minutes sweating from the wood stove. For breakfast we made pancakes on the gas stove.  We had a really fun time at the hut and I wish we could go back one day again and finish my monopoly game.

After breakfast, Cyclone Lusi was coming so we had to hurry home. Here we are at the end of our 3 hour hike back, you can see the Rimutaka Mountains in the back:


And eating Tuna and Honey Sandwiches:

Finally when we got to our car we remembered that the cyclone wasn't coming till later so me and my two brothers went to this really tiny river that was only ankle deep we went to the side and got big rocks and made dams. For my little brother, we made a rock circle that he could stand inside and that was his pool.

Finally my parents said that the cyclone was coming so we went home. I miss the hut and my dams, I hope that we can make it bigger when we come back.

The end.

Last weekend we climbed a mountain called the Colonial Knob. By mistake I went on cow path but it ended in a gorse bush beside a cliff.  Here is the view from the top of the mountain looking out to the ocean

 and our city Porirua:


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Going to school with a uniform by Camille

Ok. I'll start with the shorts. My shorts are black and you can't see them because they are hidden underneath my tunic. My tunic is a box-pleat with blue and red squares. It has folds in it and has HUGE places for your arms (that's why its a tunic) and huge places for your head to come in and black buttons on the side to adjust it and on the straps you put your arms in. My school hat is sort of light maroon and it says my name inside it and it has three holes in each side but I don't know what that is for. My socks have to be white ankle socks in the summer, and really really dark blue knee socks in the winter. My jersey is maroon with a v-neck that is sown. My shoes have to be black and my shoes are slippers with black velcro around them. That's my uniform. And oops, I forgot to tell you I need to have my smile as part of my uniform too.

I like my uniform, and it is much different than just wearing anything you want in Canada. They are both the same, but a little bit more I like uniform because its nice and pretty and everyone gets to look alike and I sort of like that.


Saturday, March 8, 2014

Modern times

We had far too short a time to enjoy the old power poles. Have a look at the new one beside his crooked grandfather!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Well Hidden!

Our Canadian guest Craig found this one!