Monday, January 7, 2019

Hey beautiful bloggers,

Today me and my family went all the way to River head to pick strawberries,but unfortunately when we got there, they were already closed for the day so instead we had Ice cream.  Me , my younger sister and brother were allowed to choose two scoops.  I chose the bubble gum flavor and mint flavor ice cream. Its quiet late now but I have decided to do a task from the Summer learning journey.  For this task we have to write a letter to a friend or family member, pretending we went for a class trip to Tundra. Tundra is a very cold place where the temperature is -28 degrees and is treeless with nothing green in terms of nature. We have to write 5-6 sentences I am writing my letter to my BFF, her name is Tunde.

Here is my letter 

Dear Tunde

How are you?  I hope you are good. I am also doing really well.  I have some exciting news to tell you about our school trip to Tundra. Tundra was super cold.  It was a good thing that I took lots of warm clothes with me.  I couldn't  go outside without my super warm jacket.  The weather had made my skin super dry and flaky. In Tundra there were Arctic foxes, Reindeer's,muskox's,snowy owl,Arctic hare and lemmings.I stayed in a hotel made of Ice it is just like Elsa's palace,but at least inside was safe and cozy I wish you could come with me because I was a bit scared too.

Yours sincerely
Marwah

I am going to go to bed now.
Bye


1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Marwah,

    I’m Dani, I’m a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey. I grew up in Northland then I moved down to Auckland to study and now I live in Three Kings. I normally spend my time in the Kaikohekohe cluster but we decided I should see some of the awesome posts in the Ako Hiko cluster! I am looking forward to spending some time in Ako Hiko and I hope to see some great posts!

    It sounds like you had an amazing trip to visit a Tundra.Was your favourite part of the trip seeing all the different animals? I think that would be my favourite part. Do you think you would enjoy visiting a Tundra in real life? I would as long as I was able to wear plenty of layers of clothes, so I could stay warm.

    I look forward to reading more of your blog soon!

    Blog ya later,

    Dani

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