Monday, December 12, 2011
Our last Tallowwood Christmas Party!
I may have mentioned this before, but I still find it hard to believe that Eli will be starting school next year. Even more unbelievable is the fact that our daily routine of heading off to Tallowwood Childcare Centre will be relegated to the history books, but that's the reality we'll be facing in 2012. For what it is worth, I think Eli is certainly ready for school and it's more about me adjusting to the change than the other way around. I'm so used to dropping him 'down the bottom of the big hill' and I've really loved the closeness of his daycare centre to my work (on the same Griffith University campus)...but I promise not to cry!
Last Friday marked the end of an era as we attended our last Tallowwood Christmas party. Because Eli is one of the big kids now it also meant that he and his classmates from 'the big room' were going to put on a show for everyone. Everyone (adults included) was pretty excited as the big day approached and I made sure that I got down to Tallowwood early - just in time to see the customary jumping castle being filled with air - this alone had the kids excited, but thankfully one of their teachers, Mel, had them under control.
After some frantic and very energetic jumping, followed by some frantic and very energetic dancing to some tunes from a much loved kids performer called Brett Campbell, a nice refreshing ice block was the order of the day (we all enjoyed one!).
Then, after a bit of a delay owing to some of the big kids being difficult to locate in the crowd, it was time for the show. Over the preceeding weeks I'd pressured Eli into giving me some sneak previews of the performance, so I knew what to expect and I knew that he wouldn't disappoint - he's certainly not afraid of performing for a crowd (in fact I think he thrives on it!). The group performed 5 songs, which included a song about a dog called "B-I-N-G-O"...
...a couple of Christmas-time favourites - "Jingle Bells" and "Santa Claus is coming to town"...
...a lovely song about friends (beautifully choreographed with the kids throwing their arms around each other)...
...and finally, a song called "Mr Clickety Game". For the life of me I can't really explain what that song is about (knowing the words doesn't really help), but I hope you enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed capturing it.
In my opinion, Eli was without question the star of the show (look at that showstopping finish of his in the photo below, not to mention the fact that he's standing in front of all of the other kids!). After a big afternoon of fun, Eli and the rest of the "graduating" kids were presented with a certificate showing the date of their first day at Tallowwood. Eli's first day was August 7 2007...which seems like a very long time ago. We'll miss Tallowwood, but we're really looking forward to new adventures in 2012 (I wonder if Eli will sign up for the school choir?)!
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