1.
Your
biggest role model
My biggest role model would have
to be my dad. He always gives me helpful advice on things even though he is
away a lot. My dad works for CEN a company that works with the European
commission and he is the project leader. He can always answer my questions
about logic and math but he is not exactly
Einstein in Science and that’s where my other role model comes in, mum. Mum has
a Masters in some sort of science so she is very knowledgeable in science. With
this little arrangement I can get all of my questions answered through just two
people. My dad is a very persevering person. If the TV broke he would be
standing behind it all day trying to get it to work.
2.
Define a “hero”/ “heroine”
I think of a hero as someone who
helps other people whenever he or she can. He or she is always looked up to.
You don’t need to be superman to be a superhero you just need to be kind
willing to give and help and to explain your ideas openly. You need to be a
very open minded person who is willing to accept other people’s beliefs, thoughts
and ideas. You need to be a risk taker and sand up for what is right. You need
to be able to help people when you can.
3.
A moment from your childhood
The one thing that I remember
from my childhood is when dad would always put me on his shoulders. I used to
love that he would throw me onto his head and we would walk along and I would
sing and look around and generally have a good time until one day dad said.
Your too heavy I can’t lift you anymore, and I think that was the saddest
moment of my life. One time I fell
asleep on dads shoulders and he was walking for three hours with me drooping
over his head. Once we got a really good picture of me on dads shoulders
outside grannies house and we still have it sitting in the photo album.
4.
Something you would like to change in your life
I don’t want to change anything
in my life apart from that I would love to have a twin brother the same age as
me for me to play with. I’m not saying that I don’t like my four year old
screaming kicking little girl actually quite the opposite I love her I can’t imagine
what life would be like without her. But I would still really love to have an identical
eleven year old twin brother, we could play games together and go to school
together and talk, I would love to have someone to talk to.
5.
What are you trying to get better at, this year
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