Thursday, March 27, 2008

My 17 day difference diary

day 1:

Today I made a difference by helping my brother in maths when he got stuck.
I know I made a difference because after that, he kept on saying "nice" or "cool" to me.
I feel happy to help people and I like helping people.

day2:

Today I helped my mum make the dinner. I know I made a difference because my mum said nice things to me. I feel good because I don't normally help my mum make the dinner.

day3:

Today I helped my mum make sushi. I know I made a difference because my mum said 'thank you'. I feel happy because I helped my mum.

day4:

Today I helped my sister at her art homework. I know I made a difference because I used to think that she doesn't need help, but she does. I feel helpful because I helped my sister.

day5:

Today I helped my mum do the dishes, and I actually don't wash the dishes much. I made a difference because my mum has lots of things to do and she doesn't have much time, so I helped her.

day6:

Today I helped my sister do some riddles in a educational game (which are very hard). After that, my sister said,"Yes! Thank you Boris!!" like that. There were many riddles but I managed to finish it.

day7:

I helped my brother do some very hard maths riddles for his maths work. I felt happy to help someone. He has lots of maths to do so I told him the answers I got and told him how I got the answers.



day8:

Today was my birthday so my classmates all sang a happy birthday song to me, and I was very happy. I liked my classmates so I gave everyone a Ferraro Rocher. Since my teacher wasn't here today, I reserved a chocolate for her.

day9:

I helped my dad move some boxes because there was not much space in his room, so I helped him moved some of them.I was feeling helpful and loyal.. Before I helped him, he said he has sore legs and a sore back so I helped him.

day10:

Today I helped my friend from year 7 to do some English homework. He wasn't good at english so I teached him the questions that I helped him with. I feel good to help my friends when they are in a rush or trouble.

day11:

Today I particapated in a Buddha festival rehersal. I think this is good citizenship because the festival is religous. There were many peolpe particapating, too. The real festival is happening on Sunday 13 April. They say that more than 1000 people are coming because this temple is big.

day12:

Today I brought the clothes back when the clothes were dry. I don't normally bring the clothes back, so my mum was surprised to see me bring the clothes back.

day13:

Today I helped my friend Matthew, download Sketchup. He didn't know how to download it so he called me in the night and I helped him download it by telling him what to do. I think he said that the homework was due tommorow. I feel great to help my friends.

day14:

Today, a BBI student did'nt know where his house (Rimu) to go to assembly , so I told him where he had to go. He said "thanks" after I told him where he had to go. I felt good to help someone who was lost because when I am lost I don't where to go.


day15:
Today my brother's bedroom was so dirty that I cleaned up his room for him without telling him I did it. Then when my brother was going to his room, he said "Who cleaned my room? Whoever did this is so helpful!". I think it is a good way to be a good citizen; Do a favor for someone else without asking or telling them you did it.

day16:
Today Jared forgot his coins on his seat next to where he was sitting on at lunch time. So I got the coins and then gave it to Jared. He said "thanks" to me. I feel helpful for doing a good deed.

Day17:
Today I let my friend burrow my flash drive. He wanted it because he wanted to play my funny clips I got in my computer. He said thanks after. I feel good to help someone like my friend.

10 comments:

Jared said...

I think it is really good that you volunteered to help your brother it is really helpful.

Lucy said...

Hey Boris

I'm sure that your brother would have appreciated you helping him with his maths. Well done!

David said...

Nice, keep up the good work Boris!!!

Kenneth Cai said...

Nice Boris!
Keep it up.

I think you might have to e-mail Mrs Dada to tell her that she hasn't left a comment here yet.

Robin said...

Wow your page is looking good!
Keep it up :)

Ayat said...

Hi Boris

it is really nice to help your brother and sisters and thank you for your comment!

from Ayat

Jared said...

You are doing good boris.

Anonymous said...

Hey Boris,

The way you've set up your blog is interesting and unique. Your deeds are great as well. Keep doing your good deeds!

Erika

David said...

Cool, good work
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Nicola Harvie said...

Hullo Boris, Great work on your blog, keep it up! I hope that this has changed you as well as others!