Thursday, 9 April 2009

Last week we decided to carry on celebrating easter by doing an easter egg hunt for the kids. Although most of them were a bit confused about how eggs and rabbits were really involved with easter (not that we really know either) they still seemed excited about the egg hunt. We started in the morning with nursery one and two who definitely enjoyed it the most, they were ridiculously cute! and carried on with the older classes throuhgout the day, had a very sunburnt neck! but it was nice to see them having some fun :) on the weekend we went to a travellers eco-lodge called green turtle bay which was incredible, the waves were so scary though they left me exhausted i actually got a stitch haha. They also had happy hour so it was a very funny evening, but felt pretty rubbish in the morning and had to travel on a tiny trotro back which fits 14 people but they somehow squeezed in 22 and 3 on the roof! so not such a great way to cure a hangover :S also very jealous because we left on the sunday and ont he monday the people who stayed saw baby turtle running down the beach into the sea! so sad i missed it! its now thursday, and my easter travelling begins tomorrow! very excited! off to kumasi tomorrow our bus is at 4am so it cud be interesting :) may not have much/any internet for the next month so will have loads to talk about when im back in my placement, which will be around may 8th i think :)

5 comments:

  1. Best not explain the eggs and rabbits, I think it's all pagan and about fertility rites! Happy Easter. Have a good travel.
    Love Pam x

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  2. Happy travelling. sorry you missed the turtles, gutted!!! keep safe. will you see Judith's friend in Kumasi?
    love you lots miss you more
    hugs and kisses
    Mum and April xxx

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  3. It's simple. You should have just explained that gigantic killer rabbits with enormous protruding teeth, but entirely invisible to children, are lurking in nearby bushes whilst laying a tempting trail of tasty chocolate to lure them away from safety. And that if they eat too much chocolate they will turn into hyperactive monsters (that bit's true) - so although they should get excited when they find chocolate, they should not eat it but give it to a responsible adult (you!!!).

    Hope you have a great trip.x

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  4. time for an update miss Rose!!!! xxx love and hugs xxx

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  5. Half way there now so keep it coming. Looking forward to hearing all these tales in person.
    xxx

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