My Lenten Backpack


I have packed my Lenten backpack ready for my 40 days of Lent.
The Cross represents God’s life and what he did for us. The fish reminds us we don’t eat meat on Fridays. The Bible helps me to maintain my Faith. I have packed water as I gave up  fizzy drinks for Lent so I can live a healthy life. And lastly the money represents the donation That I will give to the poor.

peter’s perspective 

peter’s perspective 

 

 Dear diary,

 It has been a devastating night for our people as we can still hear the fading screams together with the bombs blowing everything up as we walked away crying in sorrow of everything we had lost. Some of our people were slowly collapsing one by one, some huddled together in the cold. When my father opened his mouth I was shocked to hear my fathers words as he passed on our sacred treasure to me. i clench his hands tightly through the night but as the day was on the rise my father had passed. In just a few minutes my father had been buried. Some of the  villagers who had survived came to pay his respects to him for a short time as the enemy was still out there.

literacy

 

The Bible represents the Father by the readings and prayers.

 

The Cross represents his Son who died on the cross for our sins.

 

The Candle represents the light of the Holy Spirit.

Learning How To Cycle

On Thursday we had to go to the bottom court to get instructions from our couch Lucy and Stephanie, after we went to the bottom court Lucy and Stephanie gave us instructions for our bike and helmet so that we can be protect our heads and body when we are on the road. After they explained the instructions we then got into teams of vegetables like broccoli and carrots after splitting room 6 and 7 together we got into teams me Theo, Patrick, Tuakalou, Spencer, Graziel, Angelina, Zenalia, Annamaria and Lucy to help us with are bikes. After that Lucy showed us how to change our seats high so that we can be  

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