Saturday, January 25, 2014

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So my my wifi is being ratchet to me right now and won't let me connect to the internet on my laptop and my keyboard doesn't work on my desktop because someone spilled orange juice on it so I'm going to be doing this blog on my iPad. But the problem with that is I won't be able to upload pictures, UGGGHHH! lol, nvm I SOLVED THE PROBLEM (good job April). Okay, shut up April. LOL, enough about me ranting. So this week was supposed to be my break week but there wasn't enough people working so I worked after school sales, but I'm ok with I guess. Maliah and I finished drawing our orientation banners, all we need to do now is outline and color it. So we took our science HSA this week and I'm not really proud of my score, in my defense we didn't learn half of things on the HSA. But for the next test I'll get a better score, promise. For Social Studies our fake invention actually got a good response. It was a weightless/shrink ray thingy. For English, we started writing our media essay, I'm doing mines on the beauty industry. I finally got my grade up for STEM, self five. So right now were working on our final designs on our solar cars. For leadership we had another life lesson called "Building Your House".

My highlight of the week was getting to see my friends in Kalakaua during Friday. After all the stress from school, it was nice I got to see my friends after a looooooooong time. I've missed so many things about Kalihi (Ewa is still awesome guys!). I'm going back on Wednesday, hopefully I get to stay longer.

The lesson learned this week is bonds never truly break. So I've been a bad friend. I haven't been talking to my friends in Kalihi. I haven't contacted them for months. But when I went to visit, it was nice to know that nothing change. I'm still part of their 'family'

banners, doctors, gurgling noises, and family selfies

Building Your House

Why is Mr. Ing reading this to us?

Mr. Ing is reading this to us because it's the 3rd quarter and people are making more problems on top of other problems. Instead of fixing it now, we just wait for the answer to slap us in the face. We expect the answer to be given to us which causes the problem to drag on. 

What does this have to do with Leadership?

This has to do with Leadership because over time, when people are in the program for too long they end up doing sloppy work instead of doing their best. So we all need a reminder that we all need to do our best.

Lesson learned.

The lesson I learned from this story is that no matter what the project is, do your best. It could be your first job or last, but always give it your all. In the end you might get something good out of it. 


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