Just keep trying, and trying, it's just a matter of timing.
Though the climbing is tiring, it's good to see you trying.
Just keep trying, and trying, it's just a matter of timing.
It's exciting, how inspiring, it is to see you climbing.
Have a great last week everyone.
That, really, is all.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Or how about this one...
When you've, given up cola, and nastly chocolates,
You leave the party early, at least with no regrets,
I watch the sun, as itcomes up, and watch it as it sets...
....yeah, this is as good as it gets.
That's nearly all.
You leave the party early, at least with no regrets,
I watch the sun, as itcomes up, and watch it as it sets...
....yeah, this is as good as it gets.
That's nearly all.
End of term - almost
It's nearing the end of term, so I am reminded of the words of Willy Mason:
On and on and on it goes,
The world it just keep spinning
Til I'm dizzy - time to breathe
And close my eyes
And start again
Anew...
I could ramble on. But why disturb something so poetic. Therefore...
...that is all.
On and on and on it goes,
The world it just keep spinning
Til I'm dizzy - time to breathe
And close my eyes
And start again
Anew...
I could ramble on. But why disturb something so poetic. Therefore...
...that is all.
Friday, 2 July 2010
So this is ...
... the week before school camp. Am I excited? Am I looking forward to it? Am I up for the challenge?
Well, I am, and I hope everyone else is as it's going to be AWESOME. Or, in the (new) words of year 4, brilltastic! Although, I'm wondering how many pairs of flip flops should a modern man pack for one week? And will year 6 laugh at my pink tshirts? (And, do I care?)
So what have we learned this week?
That Lewis is awesome, and we all hope his awesome-ness rubs off on the rest of us.
That year 5 know an awful lot about space and about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
That Skype is not a made up word, but a brilliant device for teaching and learning (and gags).
That England simply couldn't handle the pressure, and we can now enjoy the world cup without feeling pressurised.
That Mary Poppins is evil.
Have a brilliant camp everyone. And, if you're not going to camp, have a fantastic science week.
That is all.
Well, I am, and I hope everyone else is as it's going to be AWESOME. Or, in the (new) words of year 4, brilltastic! Although, I'm wondering how many pairs of flip flops should a modern man pack for one week? And will year 6 laugh at my pink tshirts? (And, do I care?)
So what have we learned this week?
That Lewis is awesome, and we all hope his awesome-ness rubs off on the rest of us.
That year 5 know an awful lot about space and about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
That Skype is not a made up word, but a brilliant device for teaching and learning (and gags).
That England simply couldn't handle the pressure, and we can now enjoy the world cup without feeling pressurised.
That Mary Poppins is evil.
Have a brilliant camp everyone. And, if you're not going to camp, have a fantastic science week.
That is all.
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