This blog is a record of my learning from St Pius X Catholic School through to Tamaki College.
Friday, 27 September 2013
My mum
My mum is special because she is beautiful. She is very kind. She is a chef. She is funny. She likes singing. She likes to listen to olden day’s music. She likes going to the city. She gives me money to put in the carats box. She takes care of me when I am sick. She likes going for a walk in the morning. She likes the colour red. She has black hair. She is a beautiful Tongan lady. She has short hair. She gives me kisses and hugs. She bakes me yummy cake. She always makes me breakfast. She always picks the bible to read to me at night. My mum is loving and kind.
By Stanley
Holy Communion
On Communion day I was so excited. I put all my clothes
on for Holy Communion. I had to go and get my aunty to me put on all my clothes
for Sunday. It was my first Holy Communion.
My aunty had to
put my tau’vala on tight. On my tau’vala my aunty put a flower on me and a rope
with flowers stuck on it and a necklace. I loved what she made for me.
She told me, “Walk
to church because the flowers are going to get ruined”. I said “Okay” So she
walked with me up the hill and the people were looking at me. Then my cousin
came and hugged me and said, “You look beautiful!
I walked into the church and Frank was sitting at the
back. When mass was about to start lots of people crowded the church.
Everyone was there and the mass started late. When Father
Loseva did the homily I knew that it was almost time for my first Holy
Communion. When it was communion time I was so excited. When it was my turn to
eat the bread Father said, “Body of Christ”
and I said “Amen.”
and I said “Amen.”
I went to the cup
and the woman said, “Blood of Christ.” I said, “Amen.” All the people who
received First Holy communion received a certificate. I was so proud.
My mum’s sister
took so many photographs that my face was tired from smiling, we went to my mum’s
work to have a delicious lunch.
By Stanley
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)