Friday, June 15, 2007



FRIDAY ASSEMBLY




RUGBY GAME AGAINST PECANWOOD


Player of the Match - Gerdus Korb


Most Improved Player - Tyrone Simmonds




SOCCER GAME AGAINST PECANWOOD


Player of the Match
Dylan Botha
Motshwanetsi Ramatlhape

Well done guys. Although we lost the rugby match - the margin is closing fast and furiously. The boys played like heros and we are very very proud of each and every one of them. WATCH THIS SPACE ....

Ms van Zyl and Petrus are glowing with pride at the moment - their players are just going full force ahead and the little feet are finding themselves resulting in a win.


D

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

COTTAGE COUNTRY FAIR A HUGE SUCCESS BOTH FINANCIALLY AND FUN-FACTORILY !!!!!!

The only words that come to mind are YIPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ..... What a fantastic day we had at our Cottage Country Fair. The event was everything we expected it to be. The children got so involved with the preparation that the journey was as rewarding as the destination - and isn't that the point !!

Tombola hosted by the Grade 5s was sold out before the day started and I must say that the prizes were awesome. We must thank the Bakker Family for the huge contribution they made to the grand prizes for the day. They arrived last week with boxes of school bags on wheels, watches, sweaters, MP3 player and car visors.

The Scratch Patch was a firm favourite with the littlies and Aunty Hafieza had them closing their eyes digging for gold almost all day. The Grade R's roller ball manned by Sheridene and her daughter had my mother (who has very bad legs) on her knees going for the Roy Orbison CD. Grade 1's started very slowly and then didn't stop. Sue Marx was the last person standing (pardon the pun) when the final round of the Pillow Fighting Championship of the day resulted in Keagan Strydom being crowned. Sandy Gordon and the Grade 2 pupils and moms had a wonderful stall where throwing beanbags at Monster Tins was the challenge, except as I walked passed on many occasions, there were moms putting their faces where the tins were saying "Gooi na mam seun". How cute. The Grade 3s had it easy thanks to Belinda du Toit and Harold Trollope who blazed a trail around the field taking very excited little people for walks on the horses. I think Grant had a silent heart attack when he saw the activity on his precious field but thankfully kept it to himself and swallowed hard. Thanks Harold for arranging the horses.

Mrs Gohre accompanied by Grade 4 moms created beautiful beaded necklaces and I saw a couple of girls with tattoos that they were only too happy to show off. Umm, I think it was a case of parents being very thankful that one wash would get rid of the body art but being very aware of the little warning of things to come ......

The Grade 6s and 7s pulled off the scariest Haunted House that our children had ever experienced. After a few of the younger children came out screaming and crying, the queue REALLY grew and never stopped. I must apologise publicly to the people concerned because when it came to 13h00 on Friday afternoon and NOTHING had happened, I had (and voiced) my doubts about how a haunted house could suddenly appear before Saturday. Was I put in my place ... The creativity and planning was truly amazing and I must congratulate them on a job well done.

The Beer Garden was really helped along by Adele Venter who supplied the containers, ice and stock on consignment. This made it very easy for us and we appreciate your effort.

Aunty Sandy and her crew (Lydia and Violet) wowed us with a Tea Garden that was so quaint and such a nice place to be. Not so quaint was the amount of cake they had for sale! We must say a special thank you to Mrs Roberts, Mrs Herd and Mrs Beneke who really pulled out the stops and provided very special home made goodies. Thanks must, however, go to everyone who contributed.

An annual event for sure !!!

D

Monday, June 4, 2007

The days just whizz by and if it were not for the email reminders I receive to update the blog, I might never make it back here (it's nice to know people out there are actually visiting the site! xxx thanks).

My personal theme for the week is GRATITUDE so let me say I am blessed with too many things to actually mention. I think the blog would EXPLODE if I were to try to make a list, but on the theme of school, I am soooooooooooo grateful to be surrounded by colleagues who make coming to work a joyful experience. I listen to my friends who all complain about Mondays - "Bring It On" I say... I love being where I am and I thank every person I come into contact with - sometimes with a valid criticism and sometimes with a wonderful tale that brings goosies. The parents at this school make our task that much easier and we are grateful for the support and love that comes from YOU!

Congratulations
To Christine Livingston on the arrival of her baby sister ... we know you are going to be the best big sister ever;

To Dylan Botha who achieved great success over the weekend in a show jumping competition. He rode for his school and had all the gear especially made and embroidered. He came an impressive SECOND in his very first competition! WELL DONE DYLAN.

To Ruben Marais who continues to follow in Fordyce's footsteps in a big way! Ruben participated in the ANWN cross country at Lichtenburg. There were 37 athletes in his age group. He made his parents very proud by achieving a third position. His time was 7 min 35 sec., less than 4 min per kilometer. GOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ruben.

Note to parents: Please assist us in the Admin office with your child's achievements. Although we do try to keep up with all the wonderful things going on around us, we do sometimes slip up especially when the events take place over the weekend or is achieved with private tuition. It would be so helpful to receive an emailed photo accompanied by a brief explanation of your child's moment of glory. dtaylor@cottageschool.co.za.

The rush of the week is the Cottage Country Fair on Saturday. I believe that this day is going to be filled with glorious fun for the children of our school (and the beer garden will assist with the fun factor for the dads). Each class is hosting a stall - real old fete style - with tombola, haunted house, egg and spoon races, tug-of-war, tea garden with eats provided by Sandy Roberts (of Margaret Roberts). My son will be turning 18 on this day and in his true gentleman kind natured style, he has agreed to have his "family celebration" lunch at the Fair. I think I am very privileged to have this young man in my life and I thank him for allowing me to do what I love doing and simply fitting in most of the time... So when you see a table with balloons and great celebration - it's us.

Have a happy day & tell at least one person why you are grateful to have them in your life.

Daleen