Daniel is doing a meteorological report for a school project and needs to check the weather at the same time each morning, write a sentence about it, and draw a picture to depict the daily activity and changes.
It reads like this:
1.Today feels hot already.
2.Today there are no clouds and the sky is blue.
3.Today there is no wind and no clouds.
4.Today it is hot..........
We have to do 20 days of this- I am sure the teacher will die of boredom reading them all.
Today was actually 91F/ 32C !!
The weather channel comments that it is unseasonably hot.
My comment is that I am bored of the weather project, and bored of the incessant heat!!
C'mon, this is supposed to be Autumn now, surely.......
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
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The most boring and pointless homework ever!!!
Here in Guissers we are having clear blue skies as well about 10-12 degrees and golden leaves everwhere!
By the time you arrive it will be peeing it down of course.
Well Nigel & Sue - I wish the warmth and sunshine was all that we have to worry about back here in Sheffield, UK. Home work for our eldest Thomas is more about writing a list of instructions on how to tidy his bedroom, and spellings and spellings and more spellings.
Any way - have found your blogspot via Keith & Dawn's website funnily enough. We've had the pleasure of K&D at Ecclesall Church for the last year or so, as you will know, and so getting to know them has been really great. Vicky has been working with Dawn for about the last 18 months at The Rowan School, where she's the finance officer, and I've now left Cliff College and moved on to greater things in Primary Education here in Sheffield.
We still think back to those great times with you two during our time at St Thomas', and following the mass exodus of people like Keith and Dawn to All Saints Ecclesall, we've been able to keep up to date with all things that have happened and are happening. Church in Sheffield has never been so good!
Well we'll be sorry to see Keith, Dawn and the girls go in January as they move into their OM roles. But we have been part of the support process, and intend to keep in touch with them as much as possible, supporting them in many ways. Keith did such a lot to help Cliff College as I was leaving, for which I am eternally grateful.
If you get chance to write, then you can find me on the end of nigel@quista.net - but we're away for Christmas and New Year in Toronto, Canada in five weeks time. Vicky's brother emigrated out there with his family 12 months ago, and this will be our first reunion with them since then. I always wanted to go to TACF with you or Keith to one of their conferences - but this occasion will be purely R&R with the family - and maybe seeing a few sights, and doing a bit of ski-ing or snow-tubing!
Blessings on you all from all of us still back here in Sheffield.
With much love
Nigel, Vicky, Thomas & Adam
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