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Friday, 24 August 2018

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My life in London was terrible. We were exposed to a lot of diseases, low wages, and poor housing quality. Our wages were so low we struggled to put food on the table. Our jobs were also really dangerous but we have no choice or else we won't survive. Our houses were really small. They were so small we barely have any windows. We had no running water and we had to reuse our bath water over and over again. Our house was hard to clean because the stains won't come out easily because we don't have enough water to clean it. We had to share toilets with our neighbors which are disgusting. The toilets aren't clean. The disease was also a big problem in London. Thypus, Thypoid, and cholera are the main diseases in London. These diseases spread fast because of the poor houses and the water because we only get the water from one tap. 


Journey:
My journey to NZ was alright. It wasn't the best but it wasn't that bad. My space was on the saloon deck which is below the poopdeck. It wasn't really comfortable but its better than a low ceilinged space under the main deck. The toilets were disgusting and smelly. It was only cleaned once a day. Only thing unenjoyable was when it was storming outside and it wasn't stable and this would get me seasick. The worst part is the food. It was low in nutrition and it didn't taste good


Arrival in NZ
When we arrive in NZ. I was astonished by the beauty on the land. Clear skies and fresh air and the birds chirping sounded like better opportunities calling. The people were so friendly. It felt like home but better opportunities and lifestyle. The best part is the water and the houses. The water was crystal clear and you didn't have to share the same tap to other people. The houses were beautiful not too big but not too small it was perfect, unlike London where you didn't have backyard space. I am now happy that I made the bold choice to move here. The future is much clearer in here and I think I'm going to start my family in here.

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