Wednesday 2nd June
After kindergarten we went to lunch just off the main square and were sat out on the balcony. All these school boys started trying to make us come down and were smiling and waving at us, we were like your children go away!
It was Corpus Christi in the main square which is like a late Easter. A massive statue from each Church is carried from the church to the main square by a load of men. These Jesus´s are absolutely huge and look like they weigh a tonne, it was really hot and a lot of the guys were sweating and staggering, apparently they quite often get pissed on route though so that might have partly been the reason why. There were bands playing and dancing men and women, and loads of the men in Ukuku masks. We started taking photos of one of the Ukukus who then started showing off and grinding on the stick he carrying. Next minute he had grabbed Domenica and she was dancing in the middle of the parade with him!
Andy, who is the owner of McCoy and lives in England came out to Cusco this week and was with Jess when we went to meet her.
We went to Remar and did lots of skipping outside. I taught them the game where one person stands in the middle and swings the rope round and round and everyone has to jump it until there´s only one person left.
On the way home in plaza San Francisco which is just up the road, there was a massive food market where everyone was still celebrating Corpus Christi and getting drunk, they were eating the traditional meal of chicken, guinea pig, seaweed and fish eggs, (We didnt try any) and everyone looked wasted, One guy sneezed and fell backwards off his chair dropping his beer all down his front!
When we went to dinner tonight there was a magician going round the tables doing a little performance. We were like "oh no don´t look at him don´t make him come over" but he did, and he was insane! The magic was so good, i couldn´t get over it!
Thursday 3rd June
Went to Paucabamba with the Loki lot again, we arrived in this field and were given spades and axes and were literally told to dig up rocks. We were stood in the middle of this massive field like..."what?!"
We ended up doing a massive human chain collecting rocks from the top of the hill under the mountain and passing them down to the bottom. The Peruvian guy next to me kept going "Ah SPider!" so i´d nearly drop the rock.
Friday 4th June
There was a girl we hadn´t seen at Remar before today called Flavia, she´s so cute and looks so grubby. I had her on my shoulders once and after that she wouldn´t let me put her down.
Saturday 5th June
Went quadbiking today for Jess´s Birthday! It was so much fun. I had this massive quadbike called the "big bear" which had a huge engine! The guy who owned the place went infront on a motorbike and lead us all along these dirt tracks and cross country and through villages and things. At one point we reached this big field and i just revved off round it and everyone followed thinking it was part of the route! It was so good we got to go so fast!
When we were going round the track at one point me and Jess nearly came off the path! She took the corner wide so i followed her, but she skidded round and so did i, and instead of breaking i may have accelerated a bit into the back of her. When we stopped we were literally an inch away from the drop at the edge.
Afterwards we got to go in the pool at the place we got the quadbikes from but it was absolutely freezing so we weren´t in for very long!
That night we went for a posh meal at the Chi Cha restaurant and went out for Jess´s birthday. Laura and i were not feeling great though, and I was having massive stomach pains so we finished the night a bit early.
Sunday 6th June
None of us were feeling great today, I was still having the stomach pains and Domenica was getting them now too. We had a lazy day in Cusco and an early night.
Monday 7th June
Was still feeling ill so had to miss kindergarten and went to the doctors, it turns out the pains were caused by an ameoba i had picked up in Puno! Gross.
The place we went to dinner tonight had a really friendly waiter, he was so enthusiastic, he had curtains and every time he spoke he would nod his head and his curtains would flop all over the place, he kept getting our order wrong. When he asked us where we were from and we said England, he said "Toffee!" And he asked us a traditional dish, we told him fish and chips and he went "ahhh. I dont like it, but its traditional!" And smiled and nodded some more.
Tuesday 8th June
We are doing fruit and vegetables at the kindergarten so the year 3s learnt "banana" and coloured in a picture and the year 4s did "apple" drew it and stuck bits of red paper on it.
Played outside again at Remar and then came in and did colouring with the books and pencils Lara had bought them.
After Remar laura and i went to book tickets to Arequipa at the bus station for this weekend. We tried to find Alonzo who had offered us tickets with Terra lines, a really good company, for noly S/70, but having told us he was always there, he wasnt. We got pointed in the direction of his brother though but when we found him he was busy with customers so left, cause we didnt really know what he could help us with because he was with a different company. A few minutes later though he appeared behind us asking what we´d wanted, i think he thought we were after a date with his brother and ended up leaving without any tickets.
Wednesday 9th June
We are going to teach the year 4s the story of the very hungry caterpillar and create a big caterpillar to hang from their ceiling, so today we got each table to papier mache balloons. It was so messy, and i dont think they really understood why we were doing it, but they enjoyed themselves.
At Chinchero we are teaching them the weather and want to make a weather mobile so had them papier macheing balloons too!
Laura and I went to book tickets at the bus station for Arequipa, and Alonzo, who had offered us tickets with Terra Lines last time for S/70 had been lying, because it turns out Terra lines dont even do that journey! We booked it instead with Cruz del Sur.
Thursday 10th June
We had the year threes decorating butterflies we had drawn for them today, and the year 4s did another layer of papier mache all lesson.
After Remar we came back to get ready for Arequipa. When Heather left for the jungel she left some bags in our rooms, she was due back in Cusco tonight but we didnñt think we were going to catch her so we took her stuff to Mccoys for her to pick up. We were due at the bus station at 8, but were running laate and were just leaving Mccoys at that point when Heather appeared. We had a really quick chat with her but then had to rush off. Lara wasnt coming with us this weekened but was going to Macchu Pichu so we had to leave her which was really sad.
By the time we got in the taxi we were in a bit of a state because we were running so late and we were all screaming at the driver to drive faster, he was just dordelling along! We then got stopped by traffic lights and he started honking! Domenica was like "don´t honk when its a red light, but when you can drive, DRIVE!"
Then, having told us he new where he was going, he stopped to ask for directions! We were not happy. When we did pull up at the bus station though in hysterics, there was hardly anyone there and everything was very calm and quiet.
When we tried to get on the bus though, the guy checking our tickets asked for our passports, which we did not have because we werent leaving the country. He was like i need ID, you should never travel without your documents, we were like "we´re coming back!"·
When we got on the bus there was barely anyone on and we all got to spread out to have two seats each. We played bingo ( I embaressed myself because having completed a line i started shouting Bingo, but it turned out you needed all the numbers) and we got to watch a film. It turned out to be a pretty decent journey.
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Wednesday 26th May - Tuesday 1st June
Wednesday 26th May
Just Laura and I at Kindergarten this morning, it´s always harder work when there´s less of us, but we finished the tiger masks with the year 3s, cutting out the eye holes and attatching the string so they could wear them, although after all our work most of them weren´t keen on having them on their faces! The year 4s did the same but they absolutely loved them and were all chasing eachother round rouring. Unfortunately the year 5 teacher told us we wouldn´t be able to teach her class in the week, only on fridays, I think because she needs to do maths with them. It´s quite annoying because theyre the ones who are most responsive!
Thursday 27th May
We got a mini bus to Paucabamba with a group of people from Loki hostal and drove to a field where we were harvesting wheat. We were given these little metal sickle things and after a while it really hurt your back! Plus i kept losing focus and wacking myself in the shin, we managed to harvest the whole field though with half of us working from one end of the field and the rest at the other until we met in the middle.
Friday 28th May
Had kindergarten, the year 5s were a pain and kept standing on the tables for some reason, have grown so attached to some of the kids in there though!
We went to the bus station to try and book a bus to Arequipa where we would visit the Colca Canyon. This guy from terra lines ( a really good company) offered us a really good price on full cama (fully reclining) seats that night! We decided to do it, wrote down our passport numbers and everything when he came back and told us there were no spaces left. He then tried fobbing us off with some dodgy company but we weren´t feeling it, and it was already quite late so we wouldnt have had time to go back and pack.
Decided to go for a nice meal and cocktails to make up for it and Ashley, a girl we know, was out with a load of people because it was her birthday so we all went out together. The night finished fairly early though, and having just discovered the TV room in our hostal, we layered up (because the whole place is freezing) and flicked through hundreds of channels until we found ´Sex in the city the movie´, in English! It was soo nice to just sit and relax for once while we watched the film.
Saturday 29th May
Lara arrived today, the new girl we had been told would be joining us for a month. We went for a nice lunch with her and Jess and then took her round Cusco and showed her round the market and things. Lara had bought a load of magazines with her so over dinner we caught up on all the celebrity gossip wé´ve been missing out on.
Sunday 30th May
We´ve made friends with a guy called alex who sells fake designer sunglasses round the square, and today we finally agreed to buy a pair off him. I got some black raybans but when i went into the hostal i realised that one lens was way darker than the other one! I was going to hunt him down and swap them whether he liked it or not.
Lara went off on the City Tour that POD organises for you, while me Laura and Domenica caught a bus to go and meet Jevta in Ollantaytambo, a town about an hour and 20 minutes away. We drove out of the beaming sunshine into rain clouds. Ollantaytambo is tiny, theres not much going on there, Jevta said we might be able to catch the end of the bull fighting but it had already finished. He was coming back to Cusco for the week so at the end of the day we all planned to catch a bus back together, he had to say thankyou to his host family etc tho so by the time we left there were barely any buses because everyone heads to Cusco on a sunday night to work for the week.
We finally managed to bundle into this tiny mini bus thing, but then in Urubamba (the next town) they stopped and told us we had to change onto a new bus. However the bus depot was closed and there were no more buses leaving. We had to walk along the side of this road to find the town center, thumbing every vehicle that walked past. Even when we reached the centre, where hundreds of locals were also trying to hitch a ride, we were ignored by all the buses. Finally a little bus pulled over charging a ridiculous amount, and we eventually got back to Cusco.
Monday 31st May
For the Kindergarten we drew and wrote "good morning, afternoon, and night" on a piece of paper and got it photocopied for them all to colour in. We actually got to teach the year 5s today afterall, thankfully we´d photocopied way to many sheets so just did that with them because we had no lesson plan.
Went to Remar, an orphanage for about 30 kids, but its in a family home. We got to play outside on the street and did lots of skipping and stuff, it was really fun!
We had the pub quiz tonight and Jevta was running it with his charity. We managed to get a few answers out of him, Jess helped us and Rafael did too. We still didn´t win.
Afterwards we agreed to do this focus group thing. There were two people telling us about a place in Northern Peru called Cachimayo. They worked for this company, that is kind of like the Peruvian National Trust and they are trying to promote tourism in this area, it looked amazing! Plus we got a free drink, pudding and wooly hat!
Tueday 1st June
I took in finger puppets to the kindergarten that I had bought out from England. They were lots of little animans and we made them with the year 4s who absolutely loved them they were so sweet! The teacher was asking where she could buy more from. I was like "They´re from england, sorry!"
In our lunch break we bumped into Raymi our salsa teacher and booked a lesson with him for tonight.
Had a Spanish lesson in the afternoon learning irregular verbs which was confusing.
I got a text from Laura while i was there saying she had spoken to Alex about my glasses and i could swap them if i met him in the square at half 4. He wasnt there when i got there. Another day i´ll catch him!
Laura also saw Carlos in the square, our other salsa teacher and he told her that we had caused trouble. When we booked the lesson with Raymi, he thought we´d already booked it with Carlos and Carlos hadnt told him. Carlos showed Laura a text from him saying"you are a bad man, you are a liar" because he thought Carlos was keeping out lesson a secret from him!
When we got to salsa it was locked and Carlos wasnt there. Raymi turned up and seemed stressy and then Carlos arrived to let us in, it was really tense! After a bit of dancing though i think the tension cleared a bit.
Just Laura and I at Kindergarten this morning, it´s always harder work when there´s less of us, but we finished the tiger masks with the year 3s, cutting out the eye holes and attatching the string so they could wear them, although after all our work most of them weren´t keen on having them on their faces! The year 4s did the same but they absolutely loved them and were all chasing eachother round rouring. Unfortunately the year 5 teacher told us we wouldn´t be able to teach her class in the week, only on fridays, I think because she needs to do maths with them. It´s quite annoying because theyre the ones who are most responsive!
Thursday 27th May
We got a mini bus to Paucabamba with a group of people from Loki hostal and drove to a field where we were harvesting wheat. We were given these little metal sickle things and after a while it really hurt your back! Plus i kept losing focus and wacking myself in the shin, we managed to harvest the whole field though with half of us working from one end of the field and the rest at the other until we met in the middle.
Friday 28th May
Had kindergarten, the year 5s were a pain and kept standing on the tables for some reason, have grown so attached to some of the kids in there though!
We went to the bus station to try and book a bus to Arequipa where we would visit the Colca Canyon. This guy from terra lines ( a really good company) offered us a really good price on full cama (fully reclining) seats that night! We decided to do it, wrote down our passport numbers and everything when he came back and told us there were no spaces left. He then tried fobbing us off with some dodgy company but we weren´t feeling it, and it was already quite late so we wouldnt have had time to go back and pack.
Decided to go for a nice meal and cocktails to make up for it and Ashley, a girl we know, was out with a load of people because it was her birthday so we all went out together. The night finished fairly early though, and having just discovered the TV room in our hostal, we layered up (because the whole place is freezing) and flicked through hundreds of channels until we found ´Sex in the city the movie´, in English! It was soo nice to just sit and relax for once while we watched the film.
Saturday 29th May
Lara arrived today, the new girl we had been told would be joining us for a month. We went for a nice lunch with her and Jess and then took her round Cusco and showed her round the market and things. Lara had bought a load of magazines with her so over dinner we caught up on all the celebrity gossip wé´ve been missing out on.
Sunday 30th May
We´ve made friends with a guy called alex who sells fake designer sunglasses round the square, and today we finally agreed to buy a pair off him. I got some black raybans but when i went into the hostal i realised that one lens was way darker than the other one! I was going to hunt him down and swap them whether he liked it or not.
Lara went off on the City Tour that POD organises for you, while me Laura and Domenica caught a bus to go and meet Jevta in Ollantaytambo, a town about an hour and 20 minutes away. We drove out of the beaming sunshine into rain clouds. Ollantaytambo is tiny, theres not much going on there, Jevta said we might be able to catch the end of the bull fighting but it had already finished. He was coming back to Cusco for the week so at the end of the day we all planned to catch a bus back together, he had to say thankyou to his host family etc tho so by the time we left there were barely any buses because everyone heads to Cusco on a sunday night to work for the week.
We finally managed to bundle into this tiny mini bus thing, but then in Urubamba (the next town) they stopped and told us we had to change onto a new bus. However the bus depot was closed and there were no more buses leaving. We had to walk along the side of this road to find the town center, thumbing every vehicle that walked past. Even when we reached the centre, where hundreds of locals were also trying to hitch a ride, we were ignored by all the buses. Finally a little bus pulled over charging a ridiculous amount, and we eventually got back to Cusco.
Monday 31st May
For the Kindergarten we drew and wrote "good morning, afternoon, and night" on a piece of paper and got it photocopied for them all to colour in. We actually got to teach the year 5s today afterall, thankfully we´d photocopied way to many sheets so just did that with them because we had no lesson plan.
Went to Remar, an orphanage for about 30 kids, but its in a family home. We got to play outside on the street and did lots of skipping and stuff, it was really fun!
We had the pub quiz tonight and Jevta was running it with his charity. We managed to get a few answers out of him, Jess helped us and Rafael did too. We still didn´t win.
Afterwards we agreed to do this focus group thing. There were two people telling us about a place in Northern Peru called Cachimayo. They worked for this company, that is kind of like the Peruvian National Trust and they are trying to promote tourism in this area, it looked amazing! Plus we got a free drink, pudding and wooly hat!
Tueday 1st June
I took in finger puppets to the kindergarten that I had bought out from England. They were lots of little animans and we made them with the year 4s who absolutely loved them they were so sweet! The teacher was asking where she could buy more from. I was like "They´re from england, sorry!"
In our lunch break we bumped into Raymi our salsa teacher and booked a lesson with him for tonight.
Had a Spanish lesson in the afternoon learning irregular verbs which was confusing.
I got a text from Laura while i was there saying she had spoken to Alex about my glasses and i could swap them if i met him in the square at half 4. He wasnt there when i got there. Another day i´ll catch him!
Laura also saw Carlos in the square, our other salsa teacher and he told her that we had caused trouble. When we booked the lesson with Raymi, he thought we´d already booked it with Carlos and Carlos hadnt told him. Carlos showed Laura a text from him saying"you are a bad man, you are a liar" because he thought Carlos was keeping out lesson a secret from him!
When we got to salsa it was locked and Carlos wasnt there. Raymi turned up and seemed stressy and then Carlos arrived to let us in, it was really tense! After a bit of dancing though i think the tension cleared a bit.
Monday, 14 June 2010
Friday 20th May - Wednesday
Friday 20th May
Caught the night bus to Puno ready for our trip to Lake Titicaca!
Saturday 21st May
Friday morning we were met at the bus station by Fernando who was supposed to be giving us our return tickets back to Cusco for Sunday night. He didn´t have our bus tickets but tried to sell us a tour of the lake and set us up with a hostal for the night. We agreed to the hostal and he said he would give us our return tickets when he picked us up later to take us on our tour.
In the taxi we decided he was totally ripping us off so rang him when we arrived at the hostal and told him we didnt want it. He said he would drop our tickets off at some point that night.
We walked down to the pier and got a boat which took us to the floating island of Uros. It was really wierd, like walking on a big soft hay bale, its made of read like thing that are woven and layered on top of eachother. Its anchored down so they dont float all the way to shore. Families live on all the different islands, and we had a little talk then got to try on the traditional dress!
We then got back on the boat and travelled to Taquille, a non floating island. It was quite a long journey and we were so tired after our night bus so kept falling asleep. We looked round the island which was really pretty and had an amazing view of the lake, there was a place with loads of woven things, Heather was going to buy a wall hanging, which turned out to be a mans belt.
After a couple of hours we got the boat back again. We were sat on the top deck enjoying the sun when we saw some dark clouds approaching. We decided we would sit it out, and that because we´re english we can face any storm out here. We layered up and put on our waterproofs...it was absolutely freezing! One of the guys on the boat came and told us to go inside and we gave up pretty quickly. There was hardly any space, Me and Laura had to sit on the floor between everyones feet. The boat was rocking from side to side and because we were on the floor we couldnt see out the windows which probably made it worse. Thankfully none of us got sea sick, but were all trying desperately to stay awake.
We got back to the hostal and there were no return tickets from Fernando, the woman who owned the hostal rang him for us on the hostal phone and Domenica spoke to him. He said, "im very busy, i´ll drop them round later, umm 6,7,8" We went out for dinner, came back and still no tickets. The woman at the hostal said Fernando is a good man, and she will go with us tomorrow morning to meet him, but we had to go early for the bus to Copacabana, and did not trust that he woudl be there. We decided to go to the bus station to try an get the tickets ourselves, she said he would be there because work takes him away in the evenings a lot but we thought we could find the company counter and go through them.
When we got there though, we managed to track him down. He was not happy to see us. He was trying to send us away, saying he was busy, but we followed him. He finally agreed to get the tickets, but he told us to sit down and started to wander off, we diodnt trust him at all and Domenica was like "it´s alright thanks, we´ll just come with you!" He kept shouting at her "por favor, sit down!" but she kept following, finally he turned around and shouted " I will go home!"... Domenica was like..."but, what about our tickets"...
Eventually we got them and went back to the hostal, we were so tired we just collapsed into bed.
Sunday 23rd May
Got the bus to Copacabana and had to go through border control which was very exciting. We had been warned that the guards can be really horrible and take your money and things, so we all went along with our money hidden in our bras...they were really friendly!
Got a hostal for the night for 25 bolivianos (about two pounds fifty,) then caught a boat from the pier to Isla Del Sol. We got a tour round the island and got to see the temple of the sun, where inka sacrifices used to take place, and they use it still and sacrafice llamas.
We had Perejey, or king fish, for dinner which is a dish Copacabana is known for with fish from the lake...it was alright but pretty bony.
We went to collect our rucksacks from the hostal and the woman wasnt there,we started to panic because we were due to catch the bus home, even Heather was on her knees trying to pick the lock! with about 10 minutes she finally turned up and let us in.
Monday 24th May
Had a lazy day in Cusco and went out for a posh meal for Heather´s leaving do.
Tuesday 25th May
Said goodbye to Heather this morning who has gone off into the amazon! It´s really wierd now there´s only 3 of us.
Went to the kindergarten where they were having a fiesta! We all had cake and danced around a lot. The kids looked so cute because they´d all been sent in in their smart suits and dresses!
Had a spanish lesson in the afternoon and wrote down what felt like hundreds and hundreds of regular verbs.
Had salsa again tonight which was really fun!
Wednesday 26th May
Just Laura and I at kindergarten today because Domenica was ill. Was a horrible cloudy day, we had no energy and it was hard work with just the two of us. Got to finish off the tiger masks with all the kids though which looked great. Turned out the year 3s didn´t like wearing them, but the year 4s loved them!
Caught the night bus to Puno ready for our trip to Lake Titicaca!
Saturday 21st May
Friday morning we were met at the bus station by Fernando who was supposed to be giving us our return tickets back to Cusco for Sunday night. He didn´t have our bus tickets but tried to sell us a tour of the lake and set us up with a hostal for the night. We agreed to the hostal and he said he would give us our return tickets when he picked us up later to take us on our tour.
In the taxi we decided he was totally ripping us off so rang him when we arrived at the hostal and told him we didnt want it. He said he would drop our tickets off at some point that night.
We walked down to the pier and got a boat which took us to the floating island of Uros. It was really wierd, like walking on a big soft hay bale, its made of read like thing that are woven and layered on top of eachother. Its anchored down so they dont float all the way to shore. Families live on all the different islands, and we had a little talk then got to try on the traditional dress!
We then got back on the boat and travelled to Taquille, a non floating island. It was quite a long journey and we were so tired after our night bus so kept falling asleep. We looked round the island which was really pretty and had an amazing view of the lake, there was a place with loads of woven things, Heather was going to buy a wall hanging, which turned out to be a mans belt.
After a couple of hours we got the boat back again. We were sat on the top deck enjoying the sun when we saw some dark clouds approaching. We decided we would sit it out, and that because we´re english we can face any storm out here. We layered up and put on our waterproofs...it was absolutely freezing! One of the guys on the boat came and told us to go inside and we gave up pretty quickly. There was hardly any space, Me and Laura had to sit on the floor between everyones feet. The boat was rocking from side to side and because we were on the floor we couldnt see out the windows which probably made it worse. Thankfully none of us got sea sick, but were all trying desperately to stay awake.
We got back to the hostal and there were no return tickets from Fernando, the woman who owned the hostal rang him for us on the hostal phone and Domenica spoke to him. He said, "im very busy, i´ll drop them round later, umm 6,7,8" We went out for dinner, came back and still no tickets. The woman at the hostal said Fernando is a good man, and she will go with us tomorrow morning to meet him, but we had to go early for the bus to Copacabana, and did not trust that he woudl be there. We decided to go to the bus station to try an get the tickets ourselves, she said he would be there because work takes him away in the evenings a lot but we thought we could find the company counter and go through them.
When we got there though, we managed to track him down. He was not happy to see us. He was trying to send us away, saying he was busy, but we followed him. He finally agreed to get the tickets, but he told us to sit down and started to wander off, we diodnt trust him at all and Domenica was like "it´s alright thanks, we´ll just come with you!" He kept shouting at her "por favor, sit down!" but she kept following, finally he turned around and shouted " I will go home!"... Domenica was like..."but, what about our tickets"...
Eventually we got them and went back to the hostal, we were so tired we just collapsed into bed.
Sunday 23rd May
Got the bus to Copacabana and had to go through border control which was very exciting. We had been warned that the guards can be really horrible and take your money and things, so we all went along with our money hidden in our bras...they were really friendly!
Got a hostal for the night for 25 bolivianos (about two pounds fifty,) then caught a boat from the pier to Isla Del Sol. We got a tour round the island and got to see the temple of the sun, where inka sacrifices used to take place, and they use it still and sacrafice llamas.
We had Perejey, or king fish, for dinner which is a dish Copacabana is known for with fish from the lake...it was alright but pretty bony.
We went to collect our rucksacks from the hostal and the woman wasnt there,we started to panic because we were due to catch the bus home, even Heather was on her knees trying to pick the lock! with about 10 minutes she finally turned up and let us in.
Monday 24th May
Had a lazy day in Cusco and went out for a posh meal for Heather´s leaving do.
Tuesday 25th May
Said goodbye to Heather this morning who has gone off into the amazon! It´s really wierd now there´s only 3 of us.
Went to the kindergarten where they were having a fiesta! We all had cake and danced around a lot. The kids looked so cute because they´d all been sent in in their smart suits and dresses!
Had a spanish lesson in the afternoon and wrote down what felt like hundreds and hundreds of regular verbs.
Had salsa again tonight which was really fun!
Wednesday 26th May
Just Laura and I at kindergarten today because Domenica was ill. Was a horrible cloudy day, we had no energy and it was hard work with just the two of us. Got to finish off the tiger masks with all the kids though which looked great. Turned out the year 3s didn´t like wearing them, but the year 4s loved them!
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