How's it going, hey? (Original greeting Zealand)
I think many of you do not know exactly about my family here. And yet I knew that would not necessarily tell you much about them ..... but now something more:
Mum = Emma worked them into the school in which I take English classes, she is a great mother for her child and she supports all very much. She makes really Muehe me as much as possible from the New Zealand culture naeherzubringen! She really is a heart and a soul ....( if that says so ...)
Dararith = Dad, he is originally from Cambodia, I only see him sometimes in the evening. He is very nice and open-minded - if you ask him what.
Bhanyavy = The oldest daughter, almost 17, in September, she gets her baby (as is the moment it called''rice bubble. "Ensure a wonderful mother because she is totally independent, and it seems to me to be mature before than I am! ;) (which is not hard ... viell. may now claim some evil tongues;))
Sobhanya = 14 or 15 years old, you go to school and when she is home she usually surfs the internet it is full. dear and have bhanyavy yesterday and they initiated me in New Zealand musicians .... really cool!
Jaesda and Apiya = 7 and 5 years old, they are Authist, but I feel like almost nothing. Both are really intelligent. And especially Jaesda is the absolute "logical thinking". When asked whether he wants to have a chewing gum: he would then answer: What can I use this gum? I say to him: "give me one second," he says after a second: "one second is over "..... he's just cuddly, and no matter what I ask him, he never loses his patience with me .... and I also use from shameful! :) I can not so well explain the meaning of a word as he does! Emma has told me that he is in regard Authist social. Ie it can not deal with feelings like this ... He feels good fun and joy and fear .. But in regard to the connection to other people he is more "covered". he lets people in his life quickly connect, but it's just as easy for him to dismiss these people live again in his ""......
Apiya is sensitively of something, he may be a bit more accessible. Difficult is his fear of water. When it rains it will hardly go out of the house and especially when rain drops will touch his face he chooses restless and crying.
But I immediately closed both in my heart, you can not do otherwise, they must have liked! :)
It's so cute when they speak to me, they always say, "Hey Silvia, do you know what" And I answer always "what?" And then it rattles the only way out of them and they tell me a thousand things about their heroes great comic: "Captain underpants". : D
Jaesda looks just a "good night story" from .. and Apiya is sweet as always:)
100% Jaesda.
In school I've had a lot of nice people to know, I would like to here a couple of important describe closer (after I was asked):)
So Barbara from Germany for another week is here, with their firms is much to the school and it is the only one I can speak German! :)
William, 20 Japan. He's not in my class but we are in the lunch time and after school often still together and talking, listening to music or playing ping-pong. (Huhu. .. today I've defeated him for the first time) * gg *
John, 25 from Korea in my class and with him I am usually in a group conversation. He's holding back something and sometimes burst out of him if he can not keep:) He has to tell much about his country and the habits and an enjoyable character! He is still a week at the school but will they then seek a work-around here.
Kate, 28 from Korea. In the afternoon I'm with her in a class and we were together on the marae. She is totally loving and will remain until next May! :)
Miuki, 24 of (I believe Japan), it has a while here in the same family lived, she is such a man who always smiles! :) And if there is activity on the school she is usually there!
There are so much more ... you are in contact with everyone in the school because it is relatively small ... like a small community! :)
Mirko Iganzio from Serbia and from Spain.
Taka has food brought from Japan ... and because "nibbles" one small little fish by the way ... I habs also tried, but it's a strange feeling when the head of the fish between the Zeahnen haengenbleibt! : D
This week I was with Barbara after school time in Wellington. We went with the famous cable car up a hill and have it looked at the Botanical Garden! Very nice!
beautiful view of Wellington!
Botanical Garden 1
Botanical Garden 2
Botanical Garden 3 - I love this picture, it could also turn around and it would anyone notice that it is the wrong way!
... Posing again. : D
... in New Zealand you have heard of Harry Potter;)
One of the oldest buildings here. REAL!
... and a bus apologized. :)
What struck me at the New Zealanders: they "condemn" probably all somehow America and how unhealthy the feed on there, but here everyone eats fast food ONLY. The chip packs are "oversized" O-. And scary is that I've adapted really quickly! Here is a small Listing I through the day normally eat:
breakfast: toast with peanut butter and Nutella, possibly even a couple of cornflakes
Lunch: Toast with peanut butter and cheese, and a little warm from the last day
between: chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, usually in form of a "double chocolate muffin"
Dinner: Spaghetti or toast with sauce in it, or chicken .. aufjedenfall something big and warm
After Dinner: "Pudding" This includes everything that is sweet, I eat ice normally.
:-O
wow ..... if I read that so .....
Sodalla on the weekend we have planned a hiking tour and Wellington City ...
meetings once in a par (in the figurative sense);)
Kind regards to all!
silvii
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