Today was the last day to make a difference. It was day 17.
Today I made a difference by helping out a bit with the dinner and entertaining a little boy called Nicolas who came over with his parents for dinner. I knew I had made a difference because I could see my mum and Nicolas's mum appreciated it. I also got proof that they appreciated it because both my mum and Nicolas's mum reacted by saying thank you me a couple of times each.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Today was day 15 out of 17 to make a difference.
Today I made a difference by sweeping up a whole lot of little crystals after my science teacher Mr McKenzie accidentally dropped them. I know I had made a difference because I offered to do it without Mr McKenzie having to ask me and he reacted by thanking me about three times. This told me that I had definitely made a difference.
Today I made a difference by sweeping up a whole lot of little crystals after my science teacher Mr McKenzie accidentally dropped them. I know I had made a difference because I offered to do it without Mr McKenzie having to ask me and he reacted by thanking me about three times. This told me that I had definitely made a difference.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Today was day 12 out of 17 to make a difference.
Today I made a difference by helping my friend Cheyenne out when she forgot her pencil case. I helped her by lending her my stationery. I could tell that I had made a difference because she said thanks and also she looked relieved that I had helped her out.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Today was day 11 out of 17 to make a difference.
Today I made a difference by making a slice to go in the school lunch boxes. My mum had heaps of work to do and she needed to bake for the lunch boxes too so I decided to help her out. I know I made a difference because my mum said thanks. She also reacted by looking really relieved that I had done this to help her and there was one less thing for her to do.
Today I made a difference by making a slice to go in the school lunch boxes. My mum had heaps of work to do and she needed to bake for the lunch boxes too so I decided to help her out. I know I made a difference because my mum said thanks. She also reacted by looking really relieved that I had done this to help her and there was one less thing for her to do.
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