Anyway, the kids don't seem to worry much. Although, having said that Bronwyn worries about animals. We are counting the days until she decides to be vegetarian. She told us that she doesn't want to eat animals and sometimes refuses meat. The only thing stopping her right now is when I tell her that it's okay if she doesn't want to eat meat, but she will have to eat vegetables (she doesn't like vegetables, except carrots). She is still pondering this. She refers to any nature shows or books (made for kids) as "Killing Animal Shows/Books", if they show any carnivorous munching. She asked me to get the crabs and lobsters in the supermarket tank and take them back to the ocean (I don't like those tanks either). To top it all I had to save a "drowning worm" from a puddle yesterday. I stopped short of giving it CPR. Do worms have mouths?
I thought I'd show a couple of pics of Bronwyn's preschool building. It is a beautiful Tudor revival style house not far from the beach. Her school is behind the right lower bay window of this picture (this is a picture of the side of the house).
It was built around 1910 as a family home but it has now been turned into a community centre and preschool. The house and the grounds are beautiful. The crappy camera I used does not do it justice. I will take more pictures in late Spring.
Below are the steps leading to Bronwyn and her friend's "house", which is underneath one of the trees. The grounds remind me of "The Secret Garden" and there are lots of place for the kids to play, even when it rains.
2 comments:
Hi Victoria
I really like your entertaining style of writing.
I enjoy reading it. Keep it coming.
Giselle
Thanks Giselle! I'm glad you like it.
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