Sunday, May 29, 2016

Grandparents' Presents: Always the Best


It's Christmas and my grandparents are down. They always get me about 3 million gifts, so I decided to start opening them before anyone els woke. There was a row of presents in front of the tree. I ripped open the first present. It was a huge packet of chips. The next present was a brilliant, red toy helicopter. It came with a remote control and everything too! I ran into the garden and tried it out. I watched it fly across the sky with ease. Sweet, I thought. I lie on the grass watching the red  helicopter with wonder. 

Monday, May 23, 2016

A Day Living in the Informal Settlements


It's always good to have a positive outlook on life, but I really think that you can't get any worse than how my life is now.
I have one brother and a Mom and Dad. I'm really lucky because 40% of the people in South Africa only have one parent. I'm really worried that I'm going to become one of them though. Yo see, my dad is in the hospital because he has HIV. HIV and TB is really common in the townships, which is where I live. Our home, an informal settlement, is really tiny. So personal space isn't really an option. We have one area where we sleep, a dining room and a kitchen. We're really lucky because there's a tap right outside our 'house'. This morning there was no food in our cupboard, except for two sandwiches which we took for lunch. Fortunately, my brother and I got to school early. There are 65 children in our class. Today, we were learning a new maths subject but I didn't understand it properly. I put my hand up and waited for the teacher. She didn't even see me because I was sitting at the back. Plus, there were a lot of other kids that needed help. This made me quite annoyed. I want to get a good job when I get older, so that I won't ever get hungry and i will get a proper house. Well, I guess I'll have to learn on my own and hope for the best.
 Unfortunately, it was really muddy everywhere because it had rained last night. I didn't want to get dirty so I sat with two of my friends on one of the benches. We talked about how we could get jobs and how we should help around our community. I think that there is always hope for a better life. Our home isn't the best place in the world, but it's still ours, so we're going to try to make the best of it. 

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

What a day

  Hannah and the time machine went flying through the air! She called into her headphones.'Dr Smith can you hear me?' 
'Yes! Are you alright?' 
'Yes, the time machine just started spinning really fast and landed in the middle of this huge, open moor!'
 'Aright Hannah, listen. Somehow the connection between the 2 wires in my experiment was lost, and your trip to 1915 was cut short. I just have to re-attach them and you'll be back on your way.' He fumbled with the wires. 'Alright,' he said. 'Ready?' 
Ready,' Hannah said. And she was off! This time the machine was spinning, getting faster on every turn. 
She tumbled onto her bed,  thinking to herself, What a day.