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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Weekend Post

On Friday night I went to rugby training and my grandma came over for the weekend and after rugby training I went out for dinner. i had pizza and I went on the choclate machine and i got one choclate but the next day i was riding my ripstik and then i want to hungry jacks it was yummy.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Prayer for Bushfires

Dear God

please look after all the people who were in the Victorian bush fires and hope all the money donating to the Victorian bush fires can get all the people houses.

AMEN

Friday, February 13, 2009

Jesus Feeds 5000

One day on Lake Galilee Jesus came back on a boat with his disciples. There was a huge crowd and this big crowd had no food. They were hungry so Jesus told the disciples to feed the people. Andrew found a boy who had 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish but it wasn't enough for five-thousand people So Jesus prayed to god and performed a miracle.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Origins Of The Names Of The Months.

January: Was named after Janus who was the Roman god of doors. He was the God of beginnings, sunset and sunrise, he had one face looking forward and one backward.

February: In February the Romans celebrated the festival of forgiveness for sins. Februare is latin for Purify.

March: Was named after Mars, who was the Roman god of war.

April: Roman month Aprilis, came from the Latin word to open, as in opening buds and blossoms

May: Was named after Maia the mother of Mercury,a Roman Goddess.

June: was named after Juno, a chief Roman goddess.

July: Renamed for Julius Caesar in 44 BC, who was born this month.

August: Re-named in 8 BC for Augustus Caesar.

September: Septem is, Latin for 7 the seventh month in the Roman calendar.

October: Octo, Latin for 8 the eighth month in the Roman calendar.

November: Novem, Latin for 9.
December: Decem, Latin for 10.