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Chocolate
... facewash you have, the books we write in, everything everything everything. My mind is swimming in awareness for this and that and injustice and something and campaigns and human and animal rights... Educate the youth, maybe one day there'll be a change but it's just so slow and seems so impossible because everyone needs help, nearly everything is injust...
With the child trafficking, it's frustrating that the ones affected directly (ie. the ...
Backpacking & de laatste weekjes Aidshaven
... klusjesman voor het opzetten van de tank heeft nog eens 3500 R gekost.
Nu is er nog ongeveer 8000 R (= 800 euro) over. Ik heb gisteren met Nicolette om de tafel gezeten om een besteding te vinden voor het geld. Ik wilde graag twee mooie voetbalgoals in de tuin, maar dit is toch geen goed idee i.v.m. bouwplannen. De Haven wil uitbreiden met 4 extra huisjes zodat de kinderen in een soort van gezinnetje in een eigen huisje kunnen wonen. Er zijn al 2 van die huisjes, maar ...
More Cats (and this isn't the end)
... majestic sitting up on a perch together. One of them came right up to the fence to say hello. Then we went to see some of the white lions. It was the middle of the day. Even though it wasn’t hot outside, they were all napping.
Then we went to see the "small" animals. There were 5 lion cubs also hanging out. One was playing with a ball but she came to play with us and the other 4. They ...
Walmer Literacy Week: Day 1 & 2
... out in the main Port Elizabeth newspaper today discussing the recent donation. We look forward to a more in-depth story about the library project to be published next week.
We also spent a great deal of time reading the influx of short story pieces that came in for the contest where the winners would be announced the next day. The problem with this was that submissions were supposed to be in, for all writing contests, the Friday before ...
All on my own at Pendla
... ears, nose, and used the words in sentences. I also taught the class the song "head, shoulders, knees, and toes." This was a good choice of games as it taught the students body parts but also got them moving around and entertained them. Sometimes that was half the battle, just trying to keep their attention.
In the afternoon, we worked on subtraction problems. I had ...