Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

In the crowd

During the afternoons this week the sound of children singing has been coming from the various classrooms along the corridors and as I sit working my office. From the facilities office and workshop accross the way there has been banging and drilling as Kev makes mangers and other props. I love this time of year.

Next week they will start to take turns in the hall to practice their words and songs ready for the few days that parents, grandparents and friends come in to watch their little one perform in the Christmas plays.
We are a big primary school so there are always several plays, all slightly different but all telling the same story about how Jesus was born in a stable.

It's seems such a long time ago that my own children were in their school nativity. I remember my joy when my eldest son was chosen to be Joseph when he was four. I sat in the front row with my mum beaming with pride that day. Sadly she died only a couple of years later and that was the last one she was able to attend.

A few years later he was a shepherd and as he sat on the row at the front he keep lifting his tunic and showing his shorts below to the audience. He couldn't get over the fact his outfit was a 'dress'. I thought the teachers would let him wear trousers underneath but no it had to be shorts.

I've spent time making the costumes cursing the teachers who wanted sheep or kings outfits to be sent in when I was busy working full time. Now I see you can go to the supermarket and purchase them ! I am not sure what's best, those hurriedly made by parents and grandparents or those from Asda or Sainsbury's.

There are always children who struggle with school work or who are very shy, who suddenly on the day of the Christmas play come to the front and shine. I never cease to be amazed that the tiny 4 & 5 year olds that have only been at school a couple of months will stand up and say something in front of a few hundred people or sing and act.

All the children know that if they have a problem they can come to me and this week Ruby turned up at the door sobbing. When I eventually got her to speak her only words were 'In the crowd'. On speaking to her teacher I discovered that this year Ruby is to be one of several children who are in the crowd scene. Yes she does have a small speaking part but Ruby is struggling to understand why last year she was a main character and this year she isn't.
I think we got the message through to her that it's someone else's turn this year and everyone in the play is important when telling a story.On the day her smiling face and loud singing will still steal the hearts of  the audience as always wherever in the crowd she is.

We have children of all religions at my school but Christmas really is magical for all of them and of course the adults.
If you are going to see a Christmas Nativity play at a children's school just remember there has been weeks of rehearsals, teachers and teaching assistants painting scenery, caretakers making props, parents putting together costumes and helping to learn lines and lots of little darlings having their first taste of acting.



The van has arrived....

.....unlike Margo and Jerry's.






The shopping is all done the house all clean and ready. A few presents still to wrap, the family don't arrive until tomorrow but apart from that we are ready. As you can see Harley is already waiting in his favourite chair for the festivities to begin. he has at least tree presents under the tree just for him.
So have a Happy Christmas what ever you are planning to do. 
Here's a link to a fun website where you can track Santa as he flies around the world and play some games.

Rosie xx

Doors

Here are a few more photo's of Kent homes taken the week before Christmas. I got OH to take lots of photo's for me so he could paint them for a Christmas card. I asked  him to go out and take front doors with a wreath if possible in the snow  and this is what he came back with. Not sure any will make a card but I love them all and would love to live in any one of them. 



 
 Thank you to all of you who read my ramblings
Have a Happy New Year
 xxxxx

Winter?

Let's get this straight it is still Autumn as far as I know. Have they changed the seasons without telling me, have they? 
I keep hearing the reporters on the news referring to it being Winter but as far as I am aware Winter doesn't start until 21st December. 

This was the scene on the road next to my house at around 4pm yesterday. People abandoned their cars and walked the rest of the way home. The whole of the area had ground to a halt by 6pm when the roads were complete blocked by cars that couldn't get up the hills to the village. Both of our cars spent the night sitting on a verge next to the M20. Thankfully it wasn't far to walk home and this morning the gritting lorries had been a cleared a path for us to retrieve them and make our way up the hills. If this is Autumn though I do wonder what Winter has in store for us?