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Friday, 19 August 2016

Camp experience

My Slipping Sliding Experience

It was a calm and cloudy day at Camp Adair, the confidence course was calling to me. “Tayla… TAYLA… !” I heard over and over in my head. I was in need of a specific set of skills, skills that would give me the confidence to conquer this humongous monstrosity, it was time...


I felt extremely anxious, I did not want to do this but it was either man up or shut up! I crept up into this big mud pool and slipped into it it felt disgusting and slimy. I had enough of this, I was ready to give up but thinking of my mum was motivating me to stay strong so I kept on going.

It was time for the toughest part of the course. I had to dive under a rope net and underneath was a disgusting mud pool! I crawled into the slimy goo and when I got to the end I slipped on the onto my butt cheeks.

Finally, it was over. We went back to our village and had lunch. Our next adventure was kayaking, I was excited to give it a go, thankfully there was no yucky mud this time!

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Pes News By Tayla

New Zealand would be a great place to host The Olympic games because our All Blacks rugby team is the best in the world. There would be shot putt, discus, long jump, high jump, archery, badminton, cycling track and many more.


This event will be held in Canterbury Athletics arena. This would be a great place for it to be held because it is big. I would be a host along with a few other people.


The Athletes will train at their local gym to get fit and healthy. They would also need to practise their sport. This includes Shot put, discus, long jump and high jump.


The Athletes would become Whanau and live in a Marae. They would still have to obey the rules like take your shoes off,  wash your hands before you eat and say a pray.


The opening ceremony would be held at the Olympic park in Auckland. This would be a great place for it  to be held because none has used it before.


Here is a photo of a epic win for Valerie Adams!
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