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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Giving And Receiving

Kia Ora and welcome back to my blog. Today in CIP we the whole group for CIP watched a video called Ripped.

Ripped is a video were there was a man that was in a queue when this little boy wanted a cake for his Birthday but his mum could not afford it. So the man in the queue bought the cake for the little boy because it was his Birthday. After the man had brought the cake he gave it to the boy. The mum pulled out a note for his number so that they could pay him back. He grabbed hes pen and wrote on the note, "A simple act of caring creates a endless ripple, that comes back to you'.  The man walked away and the boy never got to say Thank You.


In the story there is a similar part where this little girl really wanted to get a cake for her Grandpa as it was his Birthday. She walked over to the stand of cakes and then this other man came over and grabbed the one that she wanted. Once he grabbed it he looked at her. He gave her the cake and she walked away. When the little girl and were family walked up to the cashier it came to a total that they couldn't afford.So the man that gave her the cake saw that they couldn't buy it so the man it.

The man the yells "Hey this is for you". But the could not accept it the man said "Please accept it please." The man gives it to the little girl. The Grandma grabs a piece of paper for the number, And as the wrote on the note "A simple act of caring creates a endless ripple, that comes back to you". When they got home they put candles on the cake and the little girl gave the Grandpa the note the Grandpa opened the note. He saw that the little boy he bought the cake for had done the same for him without knowing it.

That is the story that we have heard what do you think about it from what I have wrote. Please give me feed back on my story cover and dont forget to leave a comment, BYE

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