Thursday, June 28, 2012

Summer is late


I’d like to share with you every little momentum what happened with me in Estonia since my last writing. It’s very hard for me and I know this mission is impossible because my brain is just like a sieve. Here are the most important things what I will always keep in my mind and I never forget.
In the end of May the Estonian weather was really nice, so we spent a lot of time with the kids at the kindergarten yard and enjoyed the sunshine, the awakening of nature, the chatter of the birds, the sweet flowers and the soft breeze. The girls like so much the little yellow flower especially with which the garden was full of. I learnt how can I make a floral tribute and one more funny thing, that the cookie from sand can be delicious. Of course I’m just joking. The kids played in the sandpit and I tried to participate in the game, so I did and I have eaten this tasty „food” from sand. 



As the summer is almost here, and the butterflies are the part of this season, the kids like this colourful creature so much, we prepared our own. 


In September some children are going to go to school, so they had a very big and nice celebration. Firstly they performed a very cute and entertaining play and I was a English speaking pike in it. Unfortunately I haven’t have the pictures about this. So I can’t show you any yet. After the play the kids changed their costume and danced, sang and recited poems. It was a really touching ceremony. And we continued with the garden party.

After the nursery is closed I participated in a summer camp in Olgina. I spent almost 2 weeks with 7-14 years old kids. It was a greatful experience. The children expected some new activities every day. For example, we took a trip to Sinimäe, the Museum of  II. World War, we visited the castle of Rakvere. Or Marina (the leader of the summer camp) just organised a very enjoyable sport exercise for each group, they made their own fruit cake. It was fun, not just for the kids, but for me as well.

As you can see my life in Narva is not boring at all.