Thursday, February 10, 2005

How's Miss P you are asking!

The girls visited the school last Friday and N started school on Monday. She chose not to have mum go with her on her first day, so Miss Independent caught the bus outside the apartment all by herself at 7:30 ready to take on any adventure. When she arrived at school she found another 3rd class boy who directed her to her class where she found the girls that were suppose to pick her up from the bus.

She described her first day as "excellent". She made lots of friends, her favourite being Sara from Bulgaria. Lunch time play is a game called Ice Factory - mounding snow up with your boots then crushing it into shapes to make puzzle pieces. She's had a class of drama, which involved a lot of cuddling boys.....and girls; maths (test); making monsters out of recycling; music (singing); English (they all do running writing); German; PE (which N got out of because we didn't pack shorts, but those of you that know N well will realise that to N it was a blessing); and computers, including using whiteboards with interactive touch screens attached to the internet/computer.

Yesterdays temperature while we were waiting for the bus in the morning was about minus 10 deg. Minus 1 doesn't really feel that bad, but -10 leaves you feeling cold all day (that probably seems quite lame to any non Aussie). N's bus arrives home at 4:30, just as the temp starts dropping again.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go Nikita! You little globetrotting star! We just knew you would take everything in your stride (Wollongong is just too small a pond for a big fish like you). Thomas and Alexandra miss you, they keep telling us that you are in the northern hemisphere and that you will be home soon (like two years, no sense of time these kids).

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