Each week, I am going
to publish what I think is the best piece of writing from our class writing
blog, 'The Kahu Courier'. (The link to this page is on the top right of
this page.)
This week, our
winning story is a recount of the Kahu Noho, written by.....Myra!
As you should know, on the 27th of February, the year 7 & 8 girls in TWA had a
noho.
First, we
had a waiata, himene and karakia.
We played
a lot of fun activities with the two girls from AGGS. They were Manaia and Te
Ataiti.
Last night, we played
pukana a lot of times and Matua Tuiono was getting annoyed. But who cares, it’s
not about him, it’s about the Kotiro A.K.A Girls.
Last night
a bunch of girls got no sleep at all (NO NAMES - Christina, Courtney,
Tamara and everyone else. They were all hyped up, I mean everyone was hyped up.
The dinner
we had last night was so scrumptious. We had K.F.C chicken, which was nice, but
I couldn’t eat it all. We also had chips and coleslaw and potatoes and gravy
We learnt
about the tikanga in the Whare and in the Whare Kai.
That
afternoon at 6.00 or 7.00, a bunch of girls went for a swim. While those girls
went for a swim, the other girls were learning a Karanga.
It was
like 9.00 or 10.00. Manaia and Te Ataiti taught us a new version of pukana.
After that they left and we all had to go inside and watch Pitch Perfect and
then go to sleep. During some of the movie, we all went in to the Whare Kai and
had supper.
Kia Ora Myra
ReplyDeleteThe chicken did taste like KFC, Whaea Oronsay and Whaea are very clever being able to cook chicken thats just like the shop bought one.
I thought it was great the way all you girls were getting along. That game you were playing with Te Atati and Manaia looked like it was a lot fun.
I spoke with Mr Dawson, telling him to expect a quiet day on Friday as I had a feeling that some of the girls would be up all night and probably be very tired on Friday. I am glad that you weren't one of them. :)
mihi
Matua Dudley