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Sunday, April 20, 2008

My Country, Eden Land

In this post, I will explain some information about my country, Eden Land. I will explain about my country's flag, emblem, currency, motto, and my country's national anthem.


My country's flag:
My country's flag is colored light blue. It has two wavy lines at the top and bottom of the flag and is colored in a darker blue. In the middle of the flag, there is a sun. Below the wavy lines, there are leaves in the corners. In the middle of the leaves, there are two flowers. Here are the meanings of the parts of the flags:
  • The light blue represents the clear blue sky
  • The wavy dark blue lines represent the clean water
  • The sun represents positiveness
  • The circle shape of the sun represents that we are one
  • The leaves represent the nature
  • The flowers represent the beauty
My Country's Emblem:
My country's emblem is a very simple emblem. It has a picture of a cross, and a falcon. It has the country's motto at the top of the cross. It also has leaves around the whole emblem. Here are the meaning of the pictures:
  • The cross represents faith and God
  • The falcon represents protection
  • The leaves represent the nature
My Country's Motto:
My country's motto is "Put your faith in God."  This is my country's motto because I expect everyone in my country to always trust and put their faith in God.

My Country's Currency:
My country's currency has two types. Coins and paper money.

Paper Money:
My paper money is called Edeez. 1 Edeez is the same as $3. So basically, you just multiply it by 3.

Coins:
My coins are called Edaaz. 1 Edaaz is the same with 3 cents. So you also multiply it by 3.

My Country's National Anthem:
My country's national anthem is quite short. I made it short so that it would be easy to remember. The words of my national anthem are:
Our beautiful land we love you so
Green fields rolling across the island
Towering volcanoes show the majesty
Of our glorious home Eden Land

From age to age your shores provide
Protection offered to the weak
And freedom will provided too
For all of those who seek

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

My Holiday

Do you know where I went for my holiday? Do you know where I stayed? Do you know what I did? Well, I will answer these questions for you in this story.

On my holiday, I went to Bali. Bali is small, but popular island in Indonesia. I stayed in a hotel called “Hard Rock Hotel Bali.” We stayed there for three nights.

In Hard Rock, I could not sleep very well. I could not sleep well because my sister’s leg was always on top of me, and she was too heavy to move. One night, I could not take it anymore, so I went to my mom’s bed. A few minutes later, my mom realized that I had a fever.

I swam every day, except the day that I got sick. The day I got sick was not very boring. It was not very boring because I learned how to cross-stitch. The first cross-stitch that I made had the words, “Sew Special” and at the bottom, it had a picture of a button.

In Bali, I also went to the water park. My favorite ride in the water park was called, “The Macaroni Tube.” I like it because we went through a tunnel and we got splashed at the front of the tunnel and at the end of the tunnel. This ride is even more fun when you go down backwards and close your eyes.

In Bali, I met some students from SPH Sentul. I met Alto, Randy, Kenny, Mike, Gea, and Dea. Randy is in my sister’s class. Alto, my sister and I went to the water park together.

Our flight back to Jakarta was at 7 pm. But it was rescheduled until 9 pm. No one had told us until we got to the airport. So we found a lounge and ate chicken nuggets from McDonalds. While waiting we read books. When it was time to board, we found seats for all of us to sit together on the plane “Air Asia.”

When we got home, we all were really tired. Even though we were tired, we all still had fun. It felt good to be back home. Now I can rest well without my sister’s leg on me at night. I really enjoyed Bali.