Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Hiwi the Kiwi Story

It was in the middle of the day, a little boy with his dad went on a long fishing trip. They both put their fleuro life jackets on. They sailed out to the sea. They cast out their lines.

After two hours the dad felt a strong bite and reeled the fish in. He grabbed the fish with a wet towel.

The little boy's dad shouted,"wow this snapper is huge!"

"Dad! Don't take that fish home!" the little boy exclaimed as his dad almost put it in the chilly bin.

"Why not?" said his dad.

"Because Hiwi the Kiwi said that you can't take big fish because it can be a female and have eggs," the boy explained.

"Oh ok," the boy's dad said in a depressing voice as he pulls his arm back to throw his massive snapper back in the salty water.

"No!" the boy shouted,"Hiwi the Kiwi also said that you have to gently place the fish in the water because if you throw it, it can die."

"Ok," the dad said as he placed it in the water and they went home.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Car Crash

Crash! The car flies off the road into a tree. "Call 111!" I shout as I run to the car. The traffic slows down like the world suddenly goes into slow-motion. I hear the sirens of the ambulance coming closer and closer. As the ambulance comes to the car crash I see cars pulling up on the side of the road to make way for the ambulance.

The paramedics rush out of the ambulance, sprint to the car crash to get the people out of the car and put them in the ambulance.

Half an hour later.

As I'm  driving home I get a phone call from the hospital saying that the people that I helped are fine now but they are badly injured.

"Tell them I said good luck to them," I explain.