Sunday, January 9, 2011

New year blogpost

2010 was a year of achievement, hardship and much more but towards the end we  have to welcome a new year, 2011! A year filled with even more. Everyone has resolution (goal) to start a new year. Stop smoking or give up drinking or something. Here are two of my resolutions to  start of 2011.

I would like be a better friend. I have not been that nice to people in 2010 and this year I would like to keep my figure as well as be a better friend. I need to be able to accept people for who they are and try to be a caring and respecting friend. I can achieve this as long as I treat them like I would any of my other friends. I have to stand up for them in certain situations. If they're were being bullied or mistreated would be a great opportunity. Another way to be a good friend is by respecting them or helping them when there in need. I will work towards this goal and if accomplished it will make me a happier person and a better friend. Improving my figure would be good for me and others.


Another resolution for me would be to improve my grades. My grades for school aren't the best. Therefore I would like to improve for me. This would also help improve my figure. I guess I would also do this because it might lead some chill time from my parents. I can do this by trying to enjoy somethings I am not particularly fond of. I can do this by looking for things I find interesting in classes. This will at least make me try harder and studying would also help me out. Good grades mean allot to me and the come with many positive aspects and advantages such as self pleasure and improving your figure.


These are my two of my 2011 resolutions.







The Christmas holidays have come to an end but it doesn't mean we can reflect on them. My holiday snap shot was and amazing experience I had in Ulpotha. Ulpotha is a jungle resort in Sri Lanka where I used to. Sometimes it can be quiet, sometimes it can be loud but something will always be going on in Ulpotha.I was walking around when I came across a small black thing on the floor. It first came across to me as a milipede because it seemed to be moving but when I looked closer I found out it was a snake. I was puzzled. It was so tiny, so small. But it was definetly a snake. I managed to get it on a stick then I walked over to a villager. "Is this posonous?" I asked. The man shook his head and walked off. The snake didn't come across as scary so I slowly picked it up and put it on my wrist. I was worried at that moment it may have bitten me but it didn't. It came across as a very friendly snake and for the rest of the day I observed it held it and played with it. This was my first contact with a snake and it will be a moment to remember in my life.

2 comments:

  1. I like your story a lot about the snake and you have good resolutions so i want to see the improvement.

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  2. You did a great job on your blog post but just be sure to check some of your grammar and spelling, But good luck on your resolutions.


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