Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Isolation Nearly Over

    Isolation Nearly Over!!!

Hi guys I'm so glad that isolation is nearly over! 1 more week left, then I can go out!
Last Sunday, it was my birthday. Birthdays in isolation are the worst!
Hoping that no one reading this has also had a isolation birthday!
Anyway, this week so far has been really hard. School is much worse from home! But then I don't really want to go back to school with other people! What do you prefer?
I think that next week when we can leave, one of the things I really want to do is go to my friend Mia's house, and play with her! We have planned it by Skype without really asking our parents... we'll get onto it soon!
Have you ever wondered what you're going to do once your isolation is over?
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Friday, 17 April 2020

Isolation In South-East Asia

     Isolation in South-East Asia!

Greetings from South-East Asia!
As you all know, corona virus is still spreading. As a result, we are all forced to stay at home. Now, this may be boring, but I like telling myself, " this is for the greater good!"
When we are in college, there will most likely be lessons on "corona virus of 2020"
Our  kids will learn about this in school, and 2020 is a year that will go down in history.
That's what I like to think.
Corona virus is also letting me relax, after almost a year of learning french. I think it's going pretty well. Whenever you move, be it to another town, another country, or another continent, you have to make new friends, go to anew school, and settle down all over again.
I never wanted to move. I loved my life in greymouth. So when mum and dad said, "we're going to SEA!", I was less than enthusiastic.
But now, after almost 8 months, life has started to become normal. I have seen my brother wrap a python around his neck. Anyone would be more calm around snakes after that!
I say this, so that those of you who have people from a different place in your school can sympathise with them. Try think about what you would feel in their place.

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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

South East Asia Coronavirus

         CoronaVirus: In SEA

Hello from South East Asia!
As you know, things have changed since my last post.
For example, all schools have shut down!
For me, this is not a problem. Less french the better!
But there is not only bright sides. I am a outside-world person. So the fact that I can't go outside the house is really annoying.
Also, my school is still sending work at home with Skype. I can't wait until the holidays next week!
Do you like CoronaVirus?
Other than that, my world is good. Here in my remote province, there is mountains and few people with Corona. Still, cautions are being taken even here.
The awesome market shut, and so did all the cafes. Only a few food shops are open, and to go into them you must wear a mask and have your temperature taken! I mean, COME ON!!!
How are things everywhere else? What are you doing to keep away the boredom?
Hope you all keep well!
Catch you later!

Monday, 16 March 2020

Hello from south-east Asia!! :)

  Hello from south-east Asia!!!!


Hello!

This is Emily Hutson posting my first blog for 6 months in south-east Asia!
I have been in SEA for 6 months, and after a rocky start, have started to settle in. I go to a multilingual school that is mostly french, and have learnt most of the language quickly, and while missing NZ have to much stuff to do to dwell on it much lately.
Almost every weekend we go somewhere, and this weekend it was kuang si waterfall, a beautiful place to swim with little fish that eat your dead skin( which tickles! )
I have seen snakes and lizards and other animals here in SEA. We are still settling in, but quicker now we have been here for a while.
I don't know if anyone still visits this blog, but if you are, I hope you enjoy catching up on my soon-to-be-weekly posts!
Hoping your having as good a time as me, sitting in school with a new friend beside me!
Bye!

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