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Thursday, April 16, 2020
How I'm felling about covid-19
I'm tired of this covid-19. I am having to stay inside my dads working on his jewellery 12 hours a day and I am having to look after the kids. I'm getting really bored having to see the same people every day and not getting to see my friends. I can't believe I'm saying this but I'm missing school. I’m so bored I’m looking for new stuff to do and getting in trouble. But on the bright side at least I still have my PS4 and my new 8pack OrionX High End gaming PC. At least I'm not alone like some men/women who just moved out of home. I also still get to see my dad. I do rugby throughs with my dad and back yard sport. So over all I have mixed feelings about this covid-19
Hi bloggers today I'm sharing with u how I feel about covid-19. I hope you guys enjoy it and stay safe Toroa.
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Hi Jack, I'm sorry to hear that the lockdown experience has been a rough one for you. I don't have any siblings or kids to be looking after over this time, so I can't imagine the extra work that creates, but I also am understanding the boredom. I find it's so important to keep a mind on how I balance out my day with things to do. If I was only playing a game all day for example then I'd get real bored of that game. Similarly, when looking after your siblings, try to think of things to make it enjoyable for all of you. Share some of your new learning or work with them. Try to use it to inspire some activity for all of you to enjoy. Blog some pictures of you doing things together with your family and continue to be thankful for those great opportunities to spend it with others, and allow yourself to stay in a positive mind set. Things like throwing the rugby ball around with your dad sound great.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing how your school work is coming along as well.