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SUMMER LEARNING JOURNEY(DAY ONE, WEEK ONE)


Hi bloggers, today for the summer learning journey, we had to explian to everyone if we are a night owl or a early riser. I am ecspisally an early riser, because every morning I wake up at 6:30 or when i'm tired I don't wake up until'l 7:30. Only an hour later. My mum and dad are night owls, because they love to sleep. I have four siblings and they are all night owls, because they love sleeping as well. I don't like sleeping because to me it is like, when you go to sleep it is the end of the day and a of a new one. 




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  1. Talofa Manea,

    Cia here from the Summer Learning Journey Ako Hiko team.

    Wow, you do get up pretty early, good on you for getting up early to prepare for your day. I have to get up early in the mornings so when I do get to sleep in, my favourite thing to do is put my alarm on snooze! :) What’s the first thing you do when you wake up? I like to blast music while I’m in the shower getting ready for my day ahead.

    My brother is a night owl, he likes to go to the gym and runs during the early hours of the morning. In fact I think my whole family are night owls, we like to hangout and watch movies and Netflix together especially if what we're watching is interesting!

    If your family are night owls and like to sleep, do they normally sleep during the day? Did you maybe mean that they go to sleep late but don't wake up early like you, because they love to sleep?

    Ka pai on completing another Summer Learning Journey post, I look forward to reading more over the summer. :)

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i,

    Cia.

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