See you soon!

As you may know, our primary school career is coming to a halt and many of you might never interact with me again because not everyone is coming to the same secondary school as me. I wish to act like it isn't a big thing but it really is. I'm sad we couldn't get a proper goodbye even though I have to say, the video was perfect. But what can I do, a virus has been terrorising our world and unless the cases and deaths hit zero, I will rarely come outside the house, maybe never. And the pressure you get knowing if your parents who need to go to work might come back ill all because the work needed her outside of home. The stress that you get thinking what would happen if you were infected or your family. The fact that it takes up to two weeks just for the symptoms to show. But why Abbas are you scaring us, well the fact is I don't want to but we have to deal with it. The least we can do is focus on the positive side like you're still alive and you can play and have fun with friends online and thank god you have electronics that keep you busy. Like me and others that came to the school to collect books we can read our past work and how we have changed. I got a Goosebumps book and I'm thoroughly enjoying it as it is a lot like the writing I would publish. So be thankful for all you have and like I heard once on TV, "Plan for the worst and hope for the best." Now I have one more teeny tiny thing to talk about and that is the books. Now like my previous books, which I hate to admit, have all been shredded as they create a mess in my room. But this time I said no more because I neatly placed them somewhere it doesn't mess my room and I call it 'The Super Nostalgia Zone'. Now I know what you are saying, "We have our whole lives ahead of us, why look back at the past?" and to that I say true. Great point, but in our hardest moments we will need to look back to a time where everything was easier than the Pythagoras homework you will probably receiving in the future. And with that I am actually sad to think this is my last blog ever. Now a message for the future year six.

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If you are reading this, that means you have got into year 6 and to that I say well done. Just remember, that despite the hard work you might get or the feeling of not being in your friend's class, you write your own story so you need to choose if you will bag your head against a wall trying to find the answer or actually use knowledge you have acquired over the years.

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