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Wednesday 18 September 2013

The Wave Pools

During my holidays I had the chance to go for a swim at the wave pools in Papakura. I was looking forward for the pools as my experienced cousins were filling me up about how fantastic it is to be in the waves and to slide down the curving, twisted, slippery, hydroslide.

We arrived at the pools with my Uncle and cousins knowing by the look of how much cars were outside could tell us that it would be bursting with people inside. As we entered to the receptionist it looked like our prediction was true seeing that a lot of people were playing with the giant waves that could lift them up high.

The pools there wasn't for free to walk in and swim nor the hydroslide and so my Uncle was paying for the bands that we had to wear. On the counter there was more than two colours all for different reasons.

As we were walking I was excited and so were my cousins but they were more like hyperactive. I had a shower before hopping in the pools so that I could get wet and warm. My cousins were super excited about the slide that they raced to the hydroslide and up the stairs and down the slide and they repeated a few times before they took a rest in the pools.

What I was doing was fun just relaxing and the waves were pushing me. It wasn't calm as there was a lot of people in a small pool and there were still more to come. There was another area that was connected to a pool where the force of the water would push you around in circles and so I played with some other boys.

A while later we felt hungry and so we left to get some food. We didn't want to waste some money and so we journeyed home wishing for another swim.

Blue Ringed Octopus



Blue Ringed Octopus
The Blue Ringed Octopus belongs to the Octopodidae family. Other creatures that belongs to this family are the Benthoctopus. Other Octopuses are venomous but only the Blue Ringed Octopus is known for the its deadly venom which is harmful to humans. The octopuses that belong to this family are similar to each other because their size small.

The name Blue Ringed Octopus was from the blue circles around its body which can help it camouflage in its natural habitat, which is the coral reefs throughout the Pacific to the Indian Oceans which comes from Japan down to Australia.

like all Octopuses the Blue Ringed Octopus have no bones which allows them to squeeze through small and tight places. The only solid part of their body is there beak and there mouth at the center of their arms.

When swimming the Blue ringed Octopus swims head first with there arms trailing behind and because using their mouth they inhale water then releases the water which pushes them. Instead of swimming it mostly crawls and has its own layer.

The Blue Ringed Octopus survives (Its Diet) on little small hermit crabs and shrimp. It can also feed on fish if they can catch them. To capture its prey to eat, it pounces onto it reaching out its arms to pull it towards its mouth. Then it uses its beak to pierce through the tough skeleton then introducing the venom. The venom will paralyzes the muscles then the octopus rips away the shell and feds on its blood.
If the Blue Ringed Octopus feels scared it is similar to a chameleon because when it fears of something like its predators it changes into a different colour but its blue rings remains which can blend in with the coral reefs.




Monday 16 September 2013

A Cure for Rubbish

As an Intermediate student I disagree to the statement being said about starting school for at 8:30 which would start difficulties for not only parents but for my siblings and even myself.

Firstly In my family I am not an only child which means my parents would have to take two trips for my siblings and I. Unfortunately that would make life harder for my parents and also for the cost of petrol they wouldn't want to go to the gas station every now and then to get petrol.

My siblings are only 8 and 3 they would have to be superfast to get ready and it takes them almost half and hour to get ready which would mean them getting up 30 minutes earlier than before. Also they wouldn't be awake they would be sleepy which could make them fall asleep during class.

If my siblings work out then my parents would have to wake up even earlier because like everyone knows lunch doesn't make itself. My parents are used to a routine leaving at 8:30 because its best to be at school with other people than yourself.

So I disagree to starting school at 8:30 because my younger siblings won't be up for a tough challenge (they won’t handle it) and my parents wouldn't want to wake up earlier than they use to wake up.    

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Fantastic Holidays

During my holidays I had the chance to go for a swim at the wave pools in Papakura. I was looking forward for the pools as my experienced cousins were filling me up about how fantastic it is to be in the waves and to slide down the curving, twisted, slippery, hydroslide.

We arrived at the pools with my Uncle and cousins knowing by the look of how much cars were outside could tell us that it would be bursting with people inside. As we entered to the receptionist it looked like our prediction was true seeing that a lot of people were playing with the giant waves that could lift them up high.

The pools there wasn't for free to walk in and swim nor the hydroslide and so my Uncle was paying for the bands that we had to wear. On the counter there was more than two colours all for different reasons.

As we were walking I was excited and so were my cousins but they were more like hyperactive. I had a shower before hopping in the pools so that I could get wet and warm. My cousins were super excited about the slide that they raced to the hydroslide and up the stairs and down the slide and they repeated a few times before they took a rest in the pools.

What I was doing was fun just relaxing and the waves were pushing me. It wasn't calm as there was a lot of people in a small pool and there were still more to come. There was another area that was connected to a pool where the force of the water would push you around in circles and so I played with some other boys.

A while later we felt hungry and so we left to get some food. We didn't want to waste some money and so we journeyed home wishing for another swim.