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Oh, my God Thursday was a fabulous day because we were only counting hours, minutes and seconds. It was Friday morning at 12hr is people in my community started blowing vuvuzelas and waving flags. I feel it it is here. The moment we were all waiting for has finally arrived. Then on Friday I prepare to go and watch the game in our area. All people were wearing South Africa T-Shirt. I went with my dada, sister, brother and uncle. I also met tourist from other countries. I also made some friends. My hear was broken after the game, but the tourist had to go, it was a pity that I do not have a computer use to communicate with them. My dad will not afford to buy me one.

There was a lot of noise caused by people blowing vuvuzelas and people waving flags. The part that I did not like was when Mexico scored, my brother started swearing, commenting very badly about players.

But when South Africa firstly scored, I screamed, jumped and blow my vuvuzela. On Saturday I was still feeling happy but I had a headache and my voice was gone because of excitement. My friends were still celebrating that we did not loose the game. Then on Sunday I went to church and we held a thankful prayer for the team that played well, We also pray for our visitors to be safe and protected. I came home and watch the game with my dad. My weekend was so unbelievable it was great. I am really enjoying the game.

By Sarah Mathabela

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