Thursday, May 29, 2008

Day 12

Today I sent Polotazio a birthday card. He is our sponsored child and he lives in Malawi. I am sure he thanks me very much because he and his family benefit greatly from the money we send each month. He also sends us Christmas cards each year in return. The virtue I used was generosity.

Day 11

Today I made a difference by tidying my room, because it was so messy. I could see the difference once I was done because I could actually find things in it.

Day 10

Today, I cleaned me and my brother's playroom, because it was so messy you couldn't even walk through it. After I had finished it had definitely made a difference because you could walk through it and actually play in it.

Day 9

Today I made a difference by biking up to the dairy and picking up some milk for my family because we had run out. I know I made a difference because my dad then could make a coffee for him and my mum after they had been working all day.

Day 8

Today I made a difference by washing my grandads car, because it was very dirty. I made a difference because my grandad said thank-you and gave me a hug.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Day 7

Today I helped my mum and dad in the garden. We are renovating our house so it was quite a big job. I know I made a difference because my mum and dad both said that they were pleased that I helped.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Day 6

Today I did the Forty Hour Famine, to raise money for World Vision. I didn't eat for 20 hours because you only not eat for 40 hours when you get to collage. I know I made a difference because the kids I helped in Africa or other poor countrys will now have food. The virtue I used was compassion.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Day 5

Today I made a difference by emptying the dishwasher before I went to school. I helped my mum because that means she had 1 thing less to do before she went to work. I know that I made a difference because mum said thanks.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Day 4

On the 20th of May 2008, I made a difference by bringing in the washing off the line and then folding it up. This was because we had just got home from the shopping centre and Mum needed to cook dinner for us. My Mum asked me if I could bring in the washing, and said that I didn't need to fold it up because she would do it later. So I decided to fold up the washing because it was a good deed to my Mummy. I know that I made a difference because my Mum said thank-you very much darling and gave me a big hug.

Day 3

Today, the 19th of May I made a difference by cleaning my guinea pigs cage, although it was my brothers turn, but he was very busy so I cleaned it for him. I know that I made a difference because my brother said thanks em!!! And Nina and Bella (the guinea pigs) were going going crazy running around and say mweep mweep!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

the weekend

Hi Emily,

I hope you have had a good weekend. Thanks for inviting me onto your blog. I know you'll feel good about making a difference each day!!

Miss K

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Day 2

On Sunday the 18th of May I made a difference by giving some people who were at the dairy, directions. They needed to get to Waller Ave. I told where to go and then I knew that I had done a good deed when they said thank-you very much and drove away.

Day 1

On Saturday the 17th of May I made a difference by walking Laura's brother's girlfriend's dogs. Their names were Misha and Tessa. I know I made a difference because when I bought them home the owners said thank-you and they really appreciated it, and I could tell the dogs loved it to because they were barking happily!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Hello!

My name is Emily Leyenaar and I am in room 11 at BBI. This year we are studying citizenship and we are doing a 15 day challenge to help the comunity.