3 responses to “Nemo Science Museum, Boat Ride, and BBQ & Disco”
14062007
mrs leach (21:34:15) :
Hello from Wettest Amsterdam as the dusk settles, or possibly dissolves over our school for the last night.
Did anyone ever read the Borrowers? It’s a bit like that. As soon as the real staff and pupils go home we seem to take over the place and make it our own.
Camp beds get put up like professionals would. We can pack and unpack in half an hour. It is quite miraculous to witness.
We,ve relaxes after a bouncing disco between 4.30 and 6.30. Just as we all thought we surely had not another ounce of energy left.
The Shropshire contingent shared their cultural heritage through the tradtional part game of musicalnewspaper islands. Mr Rowe thought we might have caused an international incident at one point.
But to the highlights of the day.
Nemo was a tremendous place , deserving much more time and possibly, given our jaded state, concentration.None of this mattered since we simply went round and enjoyed it.Lots of buckets of water were involved.
Then a blissful trip on the canals - sitting down…… People waved at our lot shouting ‘Hoy’. There were little coots building nests apparently in bits of debris. Thomas was the geography ace, remembering bits of the city we had previously seen from the street.
We moved from little waterways with tiny houseboats to huge open stretches with the size of liner that needs two tugboats and a tender. What an experience.
10.30 Everyone is asleep . Have a look at Flickr and you will see the classroom and our camping arrangements.
People were a wee bit sad tonight , suddenly realising that this was truly the last night of our trip.
See you all on Monday - or possibly tomorrow. Goodnight bloggers.
15062007
Polly Swali (09:01:43) :
Hi Tiraj,
It’s Mum
We are all missing you so much. I hope you are enjoying yourself. Here at home it is so quiet. I can’t wait for you to come home. Mum and Dad and your brothers and sisters miss you so much. We love you so much.
Love Mum & Dad. xxx
15062007
Alison, Nick and Chris (09:51:37) :
Hi Andrew
Hope you had a really good day yesterday and enjoyed the disco. Just to let you know Daphne got out last night - she must have unpicked her padlock! I found her this morning in your wardrobe in her box of chocolates. She didn’t look very well!!!
Looking forward to seeing you tonight. Missing you loads.
Lots of love
Mum, Nick and Chris xxxx
Hello from Wettest Amsterdam as the dusk settles, or possibly dissolves over our school for the last night.
Did anyone ever read the Borrowers? It’s a bit like that. As soon as the real staff and pupils go home we seem to take over the place and make it our own.
Camp beds get put up like professionals would. We can pack and unpack in half an hour. It is quite miraculous to witness.
We,ve relaxes after a bouncing disco between 4.30 and 6.30. Just as we all thought we surely had not another ounce of energy left.
The Shropshire contingent shared their cultural heritage through the tradtional part game of musicalnewspaper islands. Mr Rowe thought we might have caused an international incident at one point.
But to the highlights of the day.
Nemo was a tremendous place , deserving much more time and possibly, given our jaded state, concentration.None of this mattered since we simply went round and enjoyed it.Lots of buckets of water were involved.
Then a blissful trip on the canals - sitting down…… People waved at our lot shouting ‘Hoy’. There were little coots building nests apparently in bits of debris. Thomas was the geography ace, remembering bits of the city we had previously seen from the street.
We moved from little waterways with tiny houseboats to huge open stretches with the size of liner that needs two tugboats and a tender. What an experience.
10.30 Everyone is asleep . Have a look at Flickr and you will see the classroom and our camping arrangements.
People were a wee bit sad tonight , suddenly realising that this was truly the last night of our trip.
See you all on Monday - or possibly tomorrow. Goodnight bloggers.
Hi Tiraj,
It’s Mum
We are all missing you so much. I hope you are enjoying yourself. Here at home it is so quiet. I can’t wait for you to come home. Mum and Dad and your brothers and sisters miss you so much. We love you so much.
Love Mum & Dad. xxx
Hi Andrew
Hope you had a really good day yesterday and enjoyed the disco. Just to let you know Daphne got out last night - she must have unpicked her padlock! I found her this morning in your wardrobe in her box of chocolates. She didn’t look very well!!!
Looking forward to seeing you tonight. Missing you loads.
Lots of love
Mum, Nick and Chris xxxx