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Thursday, 18 June 2020

My Kindess Letter

 Here in Te Ngahere we have been writing letters to send out to the kuia and kaumatua in the rest homes in Northland. Red Cross came up with this idea and I think it was a good one because  throughout this virus they weren't allowed visitors because the Coronavirus is life threatening to them because of their Immune system. What I did well  is that I wrote it like how I would write a letter to my Kuia or Kaumatua. What I could do better is be more descriptive.  This is my letter. Do you like my letter?

Monday 8th June

Kia ora Friend

Kia ora my name is Nevaeh and I am a year 7 student at Paihia School. I live with my mum, brother, sister in-law, sister and my nana. I have 3 siblings and I enjoy drawing in my own time. I have been playing netball for 5 years now which Is my favourite sport. I am very grateful to be living in the Bay of Islands.

Lockdown has  impacted a lot of people's lives because many people have had to stop working. I personally think that during the lockdown it was very scary because I had no idea what was going to happen and it was very hard for me and my family. Covid-19 has made me want to be more active in many ways like going for walks and communicating more with my family. 

I have experienced a lot of things throughout the lockdown such as baking, trying different types of sports, going for runs with my family and doing online school. I found doing online school quite difficult because if I needed help in my learning the teachers and I would have to communicate over facetime and not in person. The part that made me upset during quarantine was that I wasn't allowed to physically see my friends and family that do not live with me. 

I never gave up during the lockdown because I knew that eventually it would be over and I would finally be able to do some of the activities that I did before covid-19. I personally think that at the start some people took the coronavirus as a joke but soon realised that it was not when they actually experienced it themself. What kept me motivated during the lockdown was my family especially my Mum because she kept on reminding me that I was not allowed to go see my friends, I realised after a while that it would be best for me to stay inside not only to protect myself but to protect others. 

Covid-19 has changed the amount of times I wash my hands which is a good thing because I don't want any germs and I don't want to get sick or anyone else to get sick. I hope everything is going well and you are staying safe. The main focus is to not give up and stay safe and don't forget to wash your hands. I wish you all the best.
Kindness means taking your positive energy and spreading it to the world around you.” - RAKtivist
Yours sincerely,
Nevaeh

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