Our lucky girl had four grandparents present.
Showing posts with label Parramatta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parramatta. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Caught on camera at a recent Grandparents' Day
Always enjoy visiting the grandkids' schools. We even made the school website.
Our lucky girl had four grandparents present.
Our lucky girl had four grandparents present.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Grandparents' and Grandfriends' Day
Mr Geniaus and I had a super time with one of our little men at Grandparents' and Grandfriends' Day on Friday.
The Grandpaparazzi were out in force |
Kindergarten takes to the stage |
The Ballboy becomes a Bellboy |
BobBob enjoys a maths challenge |
And I love that he shared my catering secrets with the world |
Reminder - don't fill child's mouth with food just prior to photo |
Monday, August 26, 2013
Not your Average Fete
Along with some of the family Mr Geniaus and I attended the King's Spring Festival at The King's School in Parramatta yesterday.
When my girls were at school these school fundraising celebrations were called Fetes and were very simple affairs with horse rides, home made cakes, a merry-go-round, handicrafts and secondhand goods. My baptism of fire came when I was a keen kindergarten mother; one of the more senior mums introduced me to another young mum, Kay, who has now been my friend for 35 years, and suggested we run the jam and pickles stall. So began our fete career. By the time my last child left school I had convened the whole affair a couple of times.
TheFete Festival at Kings was huge. The school is set in 300 acres in what is now the geographic centre of Sydney so there is plenty of space for big gig. Gone were the handmade and secondhand goods; there wasn't a homemade sponge in sight but there was plenty to amuse young and old and plenty of opportunities to give the credit card some activity. Part of the festival that was held over three days was The King's School Art Show; it was pleasing to see that the school was supporting a local charity, The Westmead Children's Hospital with some of the proceeds from the Festival.

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Jam and Pickles 1977 (I'm in the Union Jack tshirt) |
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My favourite artworks were those done by the prep students |
My favourite artist shows off his apple art |
The male members of the family disappeared to peruse the British Car Show - there were hundreds of vehicles |
Three captivating sculptures from the Art Show
People were out in force on this glorious winter's day |
There were novelties... |
and posh hats for sale. (I got one too) |
The boys didn't complain about the long wait for a Dodgem Car ride |
We passed on the Teacups and other thrill rides |
Don't know what these were |
There were performers to get the kids dancing |
Ice-cream rewards at the end of the day |
Some people just thought the event was a big yawn. |
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