Chinese horoscopes

I was born in February 2003 so that means I am a Goat

Goats are one of the most artistic and creative of all the zodiac signs . Like me goats enjoy talking to smaller groups than lots of people and also enjoy relaxing. As a yin sign, goats are also oriented within earth elements. goats are loved by friends and family and  trusted to be available  when trouble arrives.

CHINESE HOROSCOPES

My Chinese horoscope is the horse.Why because i was born in 2002. I like the horse because they are usually happy and have many friends.  They love to chat and orate and have good images.  They are seen as brave and independent but they can be quite cowardly. Although they love freedom, horses are not truly independent as they rely on others for support. The lucky numbers are 1,3,4,8,13,14,41 and 43. you are known as being one of the most  friendly of all of the Chinese zodiac signs.

Chinese Horoscope- The Goat

I was born in April of 2003, which makes me a goat in the Chinese Zodiac.

According to the Chinese Zodiac, goats are charming, sympathetic and amiable. Being genuinely nice people, goasts rarely criticise and look for the best in people. We like to forgive and forget and will bottle up resentments to keep peace. Apparently I am the most artistic and creative of all the animals. I am a yin sign, so I am quite in touch with the Earth elements. I am gentle, wise, witty, compassionate and charming. Casual, relaxed enviroments are my favourite and smaller groups of people for interactions is my thing. I am loved by family and friends. People trust me to be available when in need of help. I enjoy getting freedom to come and go within a friend or family member’s home. Being forced to adhere to schedules is not a pleasant situation fo me.

This year (2016) is the year of the Monkey, which means that I will have to pay a lot of attention to my schooling and health. Fierce competition at school may bewilder the Goat. The Goat’s mind will be occupied by annoying problems or unresolved issues. This may prove distracting and could wear down the road the Goat has paved over the last few years. This year I should not be making major decisions, I should spend time thinking and caring for myself. This is a year of many highs and lows, so I must remain calm and neutral. I will feel apprehensive, agitated and impatient. If i remain calm, grounded and stable, this year will proceed with benefit and fortune.

This horoscope really resembles myself. I have noticed my impatience over this year. Hopefully I can stay calm and grounded and this year will be great.

5 Things You May Not Know About Me!

  1. I have traveled around Australia and have been to all of the capital cities apart from Adelaide.
  2. I have never traveled overseas.
  3. I have a dog (Fibi) 4 chickens and 2 fish.
  4. I want to be a DJ when I grow up but not many people agree that its a good idea.
  5. I used to live in Perth when I was little, I then moved to Lesmurdie in the Perth hills. I then lived there for 3 years and and started traveling around Australia. I traveled for almost 2 years and then moved into an investment house here in Kalbarri.

Missing Part Story

Today was the day when I was riding my bike and then my chain broke. I was sitting in the park waiting for somebody with a phone to come past.  30 minutes had passed and still no one had come by. I remembered I had a big pile of elastic bands in by backpack and decided to start playing with them.  Then I realised that these elastic bands could be used as a brief chain until I got home to buy a new chain. So I put them on and hooked it right around the chain.

I gave it a go and it was perfect, it was even better than the normal bike I‘m used to riding. Then I decided to keep this bike instead of all the other bikes. I did not buy a new chain. I just bought a whole heap of elastic bands to be my chain because they do break a lot, they are a lot cheaper than a chain.

MISSING PARTS

MISSING PARTS

 

On Thursday morning I was riding my bike around the town. 20 minutes in I heard a weird noise coming from my crank I didn’t bother checking and decided to keep riding.  Five minutes later I heard a load of loud clinking and the sound of something scraping along the ground.   This time I decide to stop. I realised my chain was broken and checked through my bag for my phone. After 5 minutes of searching through the bag I remembered I left it plugged in charging on the bench.

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It was too far to just walk home so I sat on a nearby bench and waited for someone to come by. Twenty minutes past and still not one person had come past. I remember putting a big ball of elastic bands in my bag because I was using them for glove guns.  It was getting really hot out and I decided to play with the elastic bands to take my mind off the heat.

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I was thinking of ways how I could fix my chain but couldn’t think of one way.  The heat was getting to me and I was getting dehydrated I was very close to being out of water and needed to get out of here. I decided to start walking.  After about 100 metres of walking I thought of a way to make my bike run again. I sat on the ground and starting joining the elastic bands together in a chain formation.  Finally I got to my last band and measured it next to my chainIt was the exact same size it had turned out better than I thought. I joined the first and the last band around the crank and made it into a chain.  It made the bike go but was very fragile, it was working quite well but I had to be careful. It was a bit faster than walking but as I had to go slow.  It was a bit longer than if I had a normal chain. I got home quite late but at least I made it home.

Missing Parts

It all started when he didn’t arrive to his own birthday. Tim was his name and he was my favourite friend, we grew up together being best friends. We were 16 at the time Tim loved celebrations and I knew something was up when he didn’t show up to his sweet 16th.  I had to go and investigate!

I asked a few people at the party if they knew where he might be. They didn’t. I called his parents to ask if they had any information on where he might be but they had nothing. Nobody knew anything. Tim always liked people knowing where he was and if he didn’t have time to tell people he would usually leave a note on his kitchen table. So I then went to his house to check if he had and I thought maybe he could have still been there. He wasn’t and there was no note on the kitchen table. That’s when I really started to worry! I started to look in cupboards, under the bed- anywhere his body could fit. I called his name numerous times.

I called 000 but it went straight to the beeping. I tried calling again and it went straight to the beeping again. So I tried calling his number. It went to his voice mail and as I went to hang up I heard that his message was different. It used to be a boring ‘hi you’ve reached Tim…’ but it had changed. Tim was talking serious and was reading out a destination. I decided that if I wanted to find him my best chance would be looking there.

The destination was a big house, it had no lights on and it looked as if it was deserted. I opened the door. It was pitch black. The first step I took into the house everything changed. Disco lights came on and the music was turned louder than ever.  Loads of people including my best friend jumped out with balloons and party poppers. And they all yelled ‘HAPPY ONE YEAR CANCER FREE!’

 

Fishing Monthly Competition

I went fishing in the Kalbarri Offshore and Angling Club monthly competition, the competition started at 5:00pm Friday and ended at 4:00pm Saturday. After school I got all my fishing gear ready and then I went down to Marina Home and Leisure (Post Office) to get my bait and extra tackle.

I walked down to the Penn and set up. Robbie, Phet and Harry were down there fishing. None of us caught any fish that night but there were a few big runs but none of them were landed.

When I woke up, Dad drove me down to the Penn to have another fish.  Robbie, Phet and Harry camped overnight there. Robbie caught 1 Mangrove Jack early in the morningThere was a few bream being caught but nothing big.

A few hours went by and nothing competition worthy and Terry came down to take his boat out and the noise of the boat made the fish come out to investigate so I cast behind the boat and hooked up to a big bream.  It didn’t fight, it was just a solid weight and then I saw the bream and I told Phet to get the net and he scooped him up in a single scoop.  I was thrilled.  I measured it and he was all of 41cm and he didn’t fit in my esky so I put him in Robbie’s esky with his mangrove jack and smaller bream.

After my ‘nanny nap’ I went down to the weigh-in to get a ticket and then I saw my competitor’s fish and what they caught.   I was feeling lucky.

When they weighed my bream it was 1.32kg, I was stoked with a new PB bream and I won the Junior River and Meritorious prize.

my aunty

The person I get along with the most in my family is my Aunty Shea. She lives in Perth in the hills. She is nice and has a cool house in the hills. She has a dog called Jess and chooks – she used to have lots and lots of chooks till a fox came and killed most of her chooks and now she does not have many.  She does not breed chooks any more.

The Time Everyone Forgot Me

In 2013 my Mum, Nanna, 3 of my cousins and my siblings went to Bali. One night we were walking down the street and we went into a chemist. Everyone was talking and had already left, forgetting me who was playing with some fish in a tank. I soon realised that I had been left alone and started crying. I ran out of the chemist crying and looked outside. I couldn’t see anyone I knew so I started walking up the street. I finally found my family and they hadn’t even noticed I was gone until I told them. It was really sad.