Today, I had my first day of grade 6 (Yay!), and lots of responsibility (not so yay).
My new teacher is nice, and (apparently) we can wear hats in class!
Here we go again,
Aidan
Today, I had my first day of grade 6 (Yay!), and lots of responsibility (not so yay).
My new teacher is nice, and (apparently) we can wear hats in class!
Here we go again,
Aidan
Today I went to Where the Wild Things Are. It is a highly interactive play suited for younger children [3-8 1/2 years old (0 1/4-2 if you have a leap year birthday and count it like that)] that tells the story of Where the Wild Things Are.
This play is presented by Carousel Theater for Young People, a company in Granville Island who puts on a lot of plays at the Waterfront theater across the street, but this one is presented at Performance Works down the road.
WARNING: if you are an adult and you think that you want to bring your child to this play, you might need to pretend to be a tree!
Personally I think I have outgrown it, but for the other children it was probably Awesome! 4.9 out of 5 (95%)!
So this is my review of the play, if you would like to read more in the future,Click Here.
And here’s my audio review:
Today I had my last day of school for 2015! In class we had a Christmas party. First we watched Elf (the movie) and then we ate snacks (I brought in dinner rolls). After school I went to Hillcrest pool.
The clue of the day:
Though the labor of bringing me home is hard, I shine in beauty in your home.
You might be a little surprised to hear this, but, I’m still here! I will be starting a new tradition for my blog today: Advent Blogs! I have chosen a Christmas item and the first person to guess correctly will have their name mentioned in my Christmas Blog!
So here’s the first clue:
I am the centerpiece of the Christmas celebration with my lights aglow.
Happy holidays!
Our top story! Construction started some time ago now construction is in full tilt. If we had not been at ballet we would have been locked out. Even now they’re working. It’s hard to get to L’Ecole Bilingue. It’s lovely there with all the trees well you get the picture.