Tuesday 25 March 2014

Excursion #1

Hey guys

Last Friday I had the chance to tag along with the Grade 2s and 3s for their excursion to Ceres Park.  Ceres Park is a community garden in Brunswick, Melbourne.  Leaving the school at 9am we arrived at the park roughly at 10:30.  As both classes had a small amount of children in them the giant bus had only about fifteen seats taken up all together out of about fifty two.  





Their excursion was for them to see and listen about native Australian plants and patterns in nature.  It was a very informative excursion with most of the kids enjoying it.  When we stopped for lunch, I headed off to the cafe there to buy myself lunch.  Can I just say that it was exactly what I expected for a community garden.  Pretty much all the food was vegan, home made and over priced.  The only thing that looked semi fulling and least expensive was a sausage roll.  Yes I know, how boring but man it tasted good hahaha.  I don't quite know what was in it but it tasted good as.  





All up with was a pretty relaxing day just listening and wondering around the gardens.  It was a pretty nice day as well which was a plus.  It was nice to get away from school and to get out of the routine, so I enjoyed it.

Laters xx  

Monday 24 March 2014

Anglesea Part 2

Hey guys,

After camp I went back down to Anglesea for the long weekend.  I stayed with my mentor's family in their little bungalow type thing.  Their shack was awesome.  As my mentor is an art teacher I imagined nothing less than how she styled their place.  All I can say is wow, it was awesome.  Her and her husband have two young children who are absolutely adorable and they are obsessed with Harry Potter at the moment so I love them even more.  I think I watched about three Potter movies over the weekend which was great.  









We went to Lorne on Saturday to look at the Lorne Sculpture Festival, which was awesome.  The weather was temperamental which was annoying but I had fun.  Even though it the weather was shit there were still tonnes of people everywhere which surprised me. The kids also asked if we all could go to this book shop, which was certainly fine by me.  It was such a cute little shop with wooden shelves filled with books that reached right up to the ceiling.  There were so many people inside though.  It was a struggle for me to walk around inside with my backpack on without knocking over books or a small child.  I found some good books in there which i ended up spending my food money on, oops. I ended up buying five different books;
Tape by Steven Camden
Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips by Lonely Planet
Around The World In 80 Raves by Marcus Barnes    
Beauty by Lauren Conrad
The Rules of Photography And When To Break Them by Haje Jan Kamps
So money well spent in my opinion. 






We went to the beach in Anglesea on Sunday as it was surprisingly hot after the day before.  Oh my lord were there loads of people.  Not only on the sand but also in the water.  You couldn't stand in one place to long without having to try and dodge a surfer, a swimmer or even try not to get caught in a rip.  It was fun though.  It was so hot that I actually put sunscreen on for the first time in ages(everyone should put sunscreen on anyway, I just always forget or can't be bothered but you always should).  




The last day was just spent packing and cleaning up the house.  So all up it was a nice and relaxing weekend spent in Anglesea.  I definitely plan on going back some time in the future.

Laters xx  




Saturday 22 March 2014

Anglesea Part 1

Hey guys,

So two weeks, I headed off on the bus to Anglesea with the grade 7s for a week.  I was keen as for it because it wold be the first time I was away from the school for a while like properly.  Due to me being the only female gappie there I got my own room with a double bed (score)!  I was put in the same block as some of the year 7 boys and next door to two of the male gappies.  I also shared a bathroom with the two boys, which wasn't as bad as it sounds haha.   


On the first day my group was down for body boarding.  It was nice and hot so it was good to get into the water, but man were the waves dumpy.  It was fun but I almost took a couple of kids out because there were just shit tonnes of them in the water.  There was about five different surf/body boarding classes out in the surf that afternoon.  


Wednesday my group (Group A) was down for "mountain biking" (it was more of a casual ride around Anglesea) and an initiative course full of problem solving activities for the kids.  On Wednesday night us gappies held a social for the kids.

Thursday Group A did some activities on the beach and made sand castles and we also went surfing.  Oh my surfing was hard for me.  I'm such a spud that I kept falling off and getting dumped and thrown around in the surf.  Oh such fun.  



Friday the kids did kayaking, I didn't feel like doing it so I just stayed on shore and took photos.  They were doing a lap around this little island in the centre of the lake, which was gonna take them like half an hour so I walked to the shops and got a coffee; a real coffee.  I enjoyed staying dry and taking photos.  

All up the camp was amazing and I would happily do it again if I got the chance.  


xx

       

Sunday 2 March 2014

Sitting By The Pond

Mondays Are Great!

Oh hey again,

Okay I just wanted to show you guys that I brought a hair dryer!  It's my first online purchase!  I brought this beauty off of Ebay last week and I've just been so excited for it to come.  


I apologise for the shit photo but yeah. The hair dryer is the;
Remington AC 5010 Salon Pro Hair Dryer with a 2200W Long Life AC Motor 
But that's just fancy talk for a wicked new hair dryer.  So anyway that was it.  Hope everyone is having a good Monday like I am.  If not go buy a new hair dryer maybe hahaha

Adios Amigos xx





Gold Medalist Right Here...jks

Hey guys

Today I took some kids into Melbourne Docklands to the ice skating rink.  I don't know about you but I absolutely love ice skating.  I've only done it a couple of times and every time I just fall in love with it even more.  It proved to be a struggle getting everyone organised and for them to stay together to get from point A, to point B then to point C.  But nether the less it was such a fun and tiring day for us all.  It was good to see most of them having a go and trying their hardest not to fall even if their legs looked like spaghetti.  But man, it was fun to watch them discover how much ice hurts when you crash into it.  


I love my brother but he seriously needs to learn how to focus a camera.  There were so many people at the rink today.  You had to be constantly watching where you were skating because there was tiny children and people falling over every where.  It was a tad dangerous at some points especially when little kids wouldn't look where they were going and cut you off.  This little girl did this to me and I ran straight into her cause she turned so suddenly and I wasn't expecting it.  I almost knocked her straight over.  


These are the only semi-nice photos from the own SD card...  I was obviously just moving too fast for the camera hence the blurriness :')


We also went and spent some time in Harbour Town doing some shopping and getting lunch/dinner before we came home.  I got two new pairs of flats and a pair of small high heeled ankle boots, for work of course ;)  




On the train home I was so stuffed.  MY feet were hurting from the ice skating and all the walking I had done.  But pain is temporary, memories are forever hahaha. Today was wicked fun and can't wait to do it again some time.

Good night xx

p.s. I'm kinda excited for camp (yeah I know, like what?)



Old Meets New

Old Meets New

Old Meets New by marleyrhc featuring a hooded coat

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