Remember at 7:23 last night when I pinkie promised you that I would write a post about my trip well,
the whole of Summerland's trip to the beach?
If you did, hooray! and here it is now.
If you didn't, read it now! Or... just continue with this one .
So I wake up at 7:50am, I get dressed and I pack my things for the beach.
(remember when I told you the year 6's are leaving and we're trying to have a much fun as we can?)
The teachers had taken their time to plan this day for us and it had finally come.
We put our togs underneath and then hopped onto the bus."The wheels on the bus..."
There we sang to our hearts content.
"Everyone get out of the bus and line up outside!"
We finally reached our destination.
For 15 mins we had morning tea then finally we were allowed to swim. Me and my friends put 1 foot in the water, yelled and said it was to cold. But what's a beach if you can't swim?
So we dived in and stayed there till our bodies got used to the coldness.
We went out and in about several times and when we were on the sand, we just layer back on our beach towels and when that got boring i got burried up till my head.
We ate our lunch, played, got ready to go back and we also got free hot dogs.
Overall this is a trip I'll remember for Ever and ever! ( I think)
It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up. That we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Annie All Alone...
"It would be cool if..."
So there we we're, the Anawhata pod, sitting in a assembly singing a song when I hear the teachers saying it would be cool to see a musical. Next thing we know, we're visiting a production about a classical movie called Annie.
It was an early Monday morning as we left on the bus and headed for Henderson Intermediate.
The production was entertaining and at the same time facinating. They had marvelous props some of which seemed realistic, and others actually were. I was amazed at the performance the actors did for us, because those children are only 1 or 2 years apart from us so that means us in a couple of years.
I favoured the girl who was playing as Miss Hannigan as she played her role brilliantly and made the crowd continuously break into a fit of laughters and leave kids with sore stomachs.
But like most, my highest admired character was the adorable little orphan, Annie.
Everyone enjoyed the their time there, as well as myself. In the end actors, actresses and backstage people were given a large applause for their appreciated work put in the show. Might I add, if you'd looked closely enough you could just spot out a few cheeks turning bright pink.
So there we we're, the Anawhata pod, sitting in a assembly singing a song when I hear the teachers saying it would be cool to see a musical. Next thing we know, we're visiting a production about a classical movie called Annie.
It was an early Monday morning as we left on the bus and headed for Henderson Intermediate.
The production was entertaining and at the same time facinating. They had marvelous props some of which seemed realistic, and others actually were. I was amazed at the performance the actors did for us, because those children are only 1 or 2 years apart from us so that means us in a couple of years.
I favoured the girl who was playing as Miss Hannigan as she played her role brilliantly and made the crowd continuously break into a fit of laughters and leave kids with sore stomachs.
But like most, my highest admired character was the adorable little orphan, Annie.
Everyone enjoyed the their time there, as well as myself. In the end actors, actresses and backstage people were given a large applause for their appreciated work put in the show. Might I add, if you'd looked closely enough you could just spot out a few cheeks turning bright pink.
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