Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas from a snowy Kyrgyzstan.


For the last few weeks I have been feeling very Christmasy what with all the snow. It glitters so beautifully, but last night definitely took the gloss of things. Being threatened with court action is not much fun, especially when from my point of view I am waiting for other people to sort things or get back to me and I wanted until this point for the person who is threatening action to replace the other freeholder, but now do not want to share with either of them. Cursed place.

Anyway so I trudged off to school a bag of oranges for the kids. I figured better today when it would be something different rather than tons of food all on Friday when their official party takes place. But when I popped into the kitchen to get a tea, I was taken aback by the sight of year 0 in Santa hats. Apparently one of the dad's sent them from Russia. The kids were then all given their "generous" orange from me, actually they really enjoyed them, they are tiny but really sweet here.






The kids started talking to me in English, one little nose, two little eyes, showing me that they had learned some of their songs and can use the words elsewhere.  When  year 2 were given them some thanked me in English, which was interesting as I have not taught them the word.  Osmosis. Then I taught year 1 which provided their teacher is there to lend a hand,which she was as you can see, is always enjoyable these days. I send you an example of their work as a Christmas gift.  You cannot tell but when I said Merry Christmas to them before the filming some of them replied.


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