We had a leaving party at nursery for the four year olds w
ho are going to school or not staying at nursery. Laura and Amy, the grown ups, had made presents for us children and Mummy keeps telling me the hats are called mortar boards. My ribbon kept tickling my nose whilst I sat waiting for my name. Amy read a poem to us because Laura was crying.
Graduation
A celebration...
A time for looking back on lessons leaned, adventures shared, bright moments filled with special meaning.
A farewell...
A time for saying goodbye to old friends, to good times you've known...a time for packing away memories, treasures for tomorrow.
A beginning...
A time for looking forward, a time to set new goals, to dream new dreams, to try your wings and see what lies beyond.
We had a presentation and shook hands with Amy and Laura when they called our names. They gave us presentation and bye bye stuff including a photograph of me and a certificate and a scroll. There was a lady taking photographs of us and she said I was good at standing where I was supposed to so she asked everyone to stand
next to me.
We said three, two, one and threw our hats in the air all the way to the sky to land on the witches house and they were never seen again.
Laura is also leaving nursery so we hugged her as tight as possible for the lady to take a photograph. We also squished Asha because she was the smallest. And it was Joe's birthday and he was telling us about his new trampoline that his Mummy used.
The next day at nursery was Laura's leaving party and it was a fancy dress up party. I was a devil with horns and a cape. Laura was a princess, her dress was like Cinderella's at the ball. Will was batman, Arthur was Robin Hood, Mavi was a knight with a sword and a shield and his costume was armour and a helmet which came on and off. The grown ups dressed up too. Chloe and Sam were fairies with wings on their backs and Amy was a cat and Tegan was a pirate and Frankie and Gemma were cowgirls and Frankie had a pretend pink gun in a pink holster. The grown ups went into Coventry for the evening in fancy dress up and Laura was going as Super Girl.
When I arrived I dressed up as a warrior princess and I tried on a helmet and wore it for a long time but I didn't keep the visor down because I couldn't see. Callum had one that looked like a lion. There was a story teller and he told us the tale of King Urur and his son Prince Yo. The story included flowers (and we
had to make a flower face), trees (and we had to put our arms up like trees) and a fountain (and we made fountain sounds).
The dragon king (we had to flap our wings and then do a fierce dragon face) stole Prince Yo and we fought the dragon king's soldiers and threw our weapons at them and then threw food and clothes. We took our boots and wellies off and even trousers. Callum shouted out that we should throw pants too and so we had a spell which was "Callum's pants, Smelly pants, Woohoo (with crossed arms) and this turned the dragon king's soldiers into statues so we could continue our journey.
There was a statue of an Indian elephant with real armour on and the armour had spikes on the knees. There was a house on the elephant's back with people in and weapons and stabbing swords. In the story the elephant was the elephant god and it took us to visit the pig wizard. The pig wizard was a metal pig mask that in olden days (before Grandpa's Grandpa was born) in Germany if you did anything bad like punch someone, do something against the law in the days or wave a fork around you had to wear the mask for a month (typists note, I remember it being worn for a day but Bethany is telling the tale) and all your friends would laugh at you as punishment. Joe was the pig wizard voice and he was being all shy and quiet so the elephant god translated his finger sucking into a language. The dragon king was actually armour for
a horse with smoke pellets in the nostrils to make it look as if the horse was really fierce and breathed fire. King Urur gave him a garden and they played together and it was a happy end to the story.
Then we went to play and giggle and laugh. There was a bumpy fast slide and we went wee bump, wee bump, wee bump and then thrown off at the end with a soft bump. I went on the slide 92 times or perhaps I should say at least 11 times. There was an air blowing machine and I stood on it to see if it would lift me up like it lifted balloons and balls but it just blew my skirt up. The balloons went up up up and then you had to stand on the blower to catch them and they would suddenly go on the ground. I tried to hug my balloon so tightly it popped. Joe had a castle cake with knights all over it. It was a proper castle and the cake was made by Sam's mummy and it had eggs and jam in it and it tasted good. I don't know what the other ingredients were that made it.
Time for a story "When there was no-one on earth suddenly one person came out really really quietly before the moon went in front of the sun and no-one was there to watch the eclipse but this one person who had lots of legs tied up with all the bodies getting tinier and tinier until the tiniest body would fit in my hand but it started the same size as Daddy. The one at the very front was alive but all of the others were dead. He sneaked around and broke everything up so everything was ruined and then lots of real people came up and all the monks arrived and the first person ran away and all the tied up people came alive and kicked their legs and nearly fell over. The monks were hammering away making the ruins even more ruined. The one who was the big one at the front had nothing on."
It was just me and Daddy on the rink and Mummy was watching us and taking photographs. I did ballet dancing moves on the ice because there was music to listen to. Daddy was faster at skating them me but I could do more tricks.
My skirt and hands got wet when I fell over. I cut my leg a little on the skates when I fell but I was OK. I enjoyed it. We went to The Almanack when we finished ice skating because nearby Costa Coffee was closed so we walked up the road and just missed the big rain downpour. There were baby quails in the incubator of the furniture shop and they had a mop to hide in. They were so tiny because they were only 3 days old and they would have fitted in my hands.
Mummy and Daddy had hot chocolates with marshmallows and my hot milk had marshmallows too and I had a pot of smarties to eat and it rained lots and lots whilst we were inside and warm and dry.
We went to visit Saia at the other Flutterbies nursery to see how she was. She has lots and lots and lots of chickens and is looking much better. Our chickens still look stronger and healthier but Saia looked happy. The bully chickens were locked in a run and Saia had more space to walk around.
Kia ora Bethany,
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been very busy. Congratulations on graduating. I think you look very smart in your mortar board. Have you seen pictures of Mummy and Daddy when they graduated from University?
I have been having a very lazy two weeks as I am off work. I caught swine flu off one of my students. I will go back to work on Monday and I expect will have a lot of catching up to do! The people I work with keep emailing me homework.
When Max travels he is not allowed to sit in a seat he has to be in a box. I think that will be better for him because he will be able to curl up in the dark. I suppose the box might have a special seat belt, what do you think? I think he will be lonely, but we will give him a blanket to lie on and some toys.
I will send you an email with a picture of Max and his new friend Sheep. Sheep is a merino sheep, they have very fine and soft wool. There are lots of merinos in New Zealand, can you guess which country they originally came from? Maybe you could do some research?
Well it's my bed time now.
Nos da
Debs x
Bore da Debs,
ReplyDeleteI have not seen Mummy graduation photos but have seen one of Daddy's graduation pictures in a scrapbook Mummy is making for him.
Sorry to hear that you have Swine Flu. I haven't had it but my cousin Sophia missed the last week of term and her play with Swine Flu but my cousin Kharis has not it even though it has reached her house.
I don't think Max cat will have a seat belt in his box because he won't be allowed. Saia the chicken travelled in a cat box but not on a plane. Max's sheep was not as big as I thought it would be and Max looked like he was snoring in the picture you sent me. I found out Merino sheep come from Spain.
Thank you very much for the Coast Book which I spent ages looking at. I found a picture of hte sea urchin shells that we found on the beach and they were actually Sea Potatoes which made me laugh out loud. Daddy looked them up and said that sea potatoes are a type of sea urchin. Also I found lots of pictures of crabs and starfish and a picture of the funny tubes of little shells that we found and they were sand mason worms and Mummy showed me a photo of the live worms on the computer. We just saw their feeding tubes which I now think are a bit ooky becuase they are made with spit and shells and sand and it is ooky to spit. I really like the pictures of Puffins in the book but have not seen a real Puffin. I need to wrap up in my camp blanket and lie down for a nap on my hammock (really the sofa with no cushions but sometimes I make it into my hammock wespecially when it is wet outside).
I'm sending you a kiss & cuddle, see you when you have moved back to England.
Nos da,
Bethany
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