Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Stella's Activities of late....

Stella has had a wonderful couple of weeks.

She has shown kindness by helping us keep the house clean and tidy.  She even surprised us by cleaning her sisters room!

Both girls helped us stack wood and Stella has read numerous stories to her sister Andie Rose which she loves.

They have been rather proactive with craft and art. Stella even made her own kaleidoscope with a little help from Dad.  They coloured in material teddies which were sewn onto a flag which we fly most days at home to be involved in the great NZ teddy bear hunt.

Stella has learnt to knit and is busily working away on her new creation.

We have been learning about reading recipes and counting measurements/quantities while baking in the kitchen - Stella is a great help! 

To get moving we head out on the bikes or scooters and Stella is really good at walking our dog Buddy Donut. 

On Saturday we had an Indian themed night. We dressed in sarees and feasted on home made madras curry finishing with mango cheesecake which Stella helped make.  It was delicious! 

We are very proud of Stella and how well she is handling life in the bubble.

She has absolutely smashed the kindness challenge (without being told about it!) by showing kindness to self, to family, to others and the planet.

2 comments:

  1. Mōrena Stella,

    thank you for sharing all the activities you got up to in your bubble, it certainly looks like you have been very busy! It is so nice to see you do the kindness challenge by helping with the wood, reading to your sister Andie Rose and cleaning, rawe (excellent). How is your guitar coming along? Have you learnt any new songs? I was hoping to practice my piano, but forgot to bring my keyboard back from school. What was your favourite part of your Indian celebration?

    Miss Hart

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  2. Hi Stella,

    You look like you've had some great fun, learning and sharing experiences over your holidays. Your Teddy Bear flag sounds very cool, I wish I lived in your neighbourhood so I could see it when I'm out on my walks. Your Indian themed night sounds like a lot of fun, well done on helping with the cheesecake it sounds delicious. Would you like to go to India one day?

    Mrs Hamilton

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