Sunday, July 20, 2008

THE LAST DAY! DAY 17!!!!!

Today I did my last good deed. I helped my cousins clean up their lounge so they could play. I stacked the matresess, vacumed the floor, and cleared the floor. I know I made a difference because we all got it done fast and I didn't have to help. I think that the 17 days to make a difference really does make a difference.

Day #16 @17 days

Today I helped my sisters with their hut again because, we had a small war with some people we met, (boys against girls) and a boy caved it it. There was a lot of sand bombs from each sides. So I helped fix it a bit and made a tunnel. (exept someone caved it in) They said thanks so I know I made a difference. I felt good because I had done another good deed.






Only 1 more day to make a DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!!




D-a-y_15

We went to the supermarket today and got some food for our stay at our batch. We walked there and so on the way back I carried the shopping bags. It did get a bit tiring though. I know I made a difference because my Mum and Dad could enjoy a walk without carring, the shopping bags. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Daaaaaaaaaaaay 14

Today I helped the girls dig their hole for them. We were at our batch at Panuanui and they wanted to make a hut, like my brothers so I helped them. I know I made a difference because they said thanks because their hut wasn't that good yet. I felt good because I helped them make a hut and doing a good deed.

Day *13*

Today I helped by doing the dishes, clearing the table and putting the dishes in the dishwasher. I know I made a difference because mum said thanks. I felt good because I have done another good deed.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

DAAAAAAAYYYYYYY 12!!!!!!


Today I did two good deeds. I helped the After-School soccer coach, pack away the soccer goals. When no one really wanted to do it. Also I went to the diary to get some sour cream but then they only had the big punnets so I had to go back home to ask if my Mum wanted a big one. So then I went back to the diary to get it. So I ended up doing two trips. I could tell I made a difference because my Mum said thanks and my soccer teacher said thanks. I felt good because I had saved my Mums time and petrol, and had helped my soccer teacher.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Day 11

Today I set up and cleared up for dinner. I cleared the table, and set it poured the milk, and put the plates and knifes and forks on the table. Then I cleared the table, and did the dishes. My mum needed to go to the girls prize giving at Girls Brigade so I can tell she appreciated it, because she could relax before she rushed off. I felt good because I had done a good deed, to help my Mum.

Monday, June 30, 2008

DaY....10


Today I vacumed the lounge, my parents room, and our foyer. I know I made a difference because my Mum said thanks but she also said I could make a real difference if I kept my room clean all of the time. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Day 9

Today I helped by cleaning my room [it was a bit of a tip] And by also setting the table and after dinner picking up the bits of rice of the floor. [No one wanted to do it] I know I made a difference because my Mum said thanks I didn't have to ask you. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Day 8


Today I wiped the table and put the dishes in the dishwasher, I also cleared the table after lunch. I know I made a difference, because my Mum didn't need to do it herself. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Day 7 [day7]


Today I helped our Youth Group to clean up after we did our painting. The thing was it was fabric paint, so when it dripped on the carpet... It was very hard to get of. We had to really scrub hard to get it off. We also had to wipe the bench as well. Then me and my friend helped each other by using hair driers to dry our work. I know I made a difference because the youth leader said thanks mate. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Day 6!!


Today I cleaned my brothers room. I cleared his bench and cleaned his boocase.
I also cleared the table, and set it. I can smell dinner now. I know I made a difference because my Mum said thanks Luke for helping. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

DaY....[5]


Today I cleaned my sisters room. I cleared ther table and picked up books and bits of paper of their floor. I know I made a difference because now they don't have to clean their room, so my Mum doesn't have to rag on them to clean it. But I bet it won't be clean for long...... They didn't say thank you yet but I still know I did a good deed for the day.

Monday, June 23, 2008

DAAAY4!


Today I made my sisters beds, and I also gave some food to a person in need [of food]. I was so hard because I wanted to scoff it down myself but, instead I gave it to the person in need. I could tell she was happy because she said thanks and went away to scoff it down, probably. My sisters were also happy when I did their beds because they said thanks Luke. I felt good because I had done another good deed, this time to help a person in need.

d...d...DAY #3!!!


Today I helped my parents by sweeping under the table and also vacuumed the lounge. They didn't say anything but I hoped they were pleased. I felt good because I had done a job my Mum would have had to do.

D-a-y-2-2-2-!

Today I helped my church by setting up the tables for our church lucheon. I also helped by putting food on the tables. Also I helped eat the food as well but that wasn't hard. I felt that I had made a change because the helpers said thanks for that. It felt good to do another good deed for my community.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Daaaaaayyyyyy-1

Today I helped by doing the dishes and setting the table. I also vacumed the van for my Dad.
I think they were pleased even though they didn't say anything. I felt good because I had done another good deed.

Dayyyyy 1!


Today I helped my Dad by clearing the table and washing the dishes, and also putting the dishes in the dishwasher. I think he was happy because he said, thanks Luke! I felt good because I had helped him so he could finish his work.

Room12 makes a difference

As part of our Inquiry unit, Room 12 from New Zealand has decided to put our topic on citizenship into practice. We have the challenge of performing one kind deed, each day, for 17 days, starting from the 18th of June, 2008. Follow us as we blog our citizenship journey.