I can't believe it's been months since I posted here. I guess Facebook has been taking up all my time on the internet!
I'm on a tour of Southland and it's been fantastic so far. Loads of gigs, lots of kids, heaps of singing and a bit of sight seeing along the way. Here's a few of my favourite photos and a video for your listening/watching pleasure.
A bird-feeder I bought for $2 at a garage sale in Reefton...
My yummy breakfast!
A lovely bush walk - which reminds me of a fairy tale....like the Gruffalo is going to come out of the trees or something else fairy tale-like
A stairway leading to......the view of views!
A cheeky Kea in Fox Glacier
A mum and her ducklings in Frankton by Queenstown beside Lake Wakatipu
Gartson School + a few extra Mums and their wee ones
Mossburn preschool and new entrants at Mossburn school
And here we are at Lumsden Playcentre - what a cutie!
Night night, time to sleep now
Press ups?? Yep, someone suggested 'pressuping' in our Brand New Shoes, so we did!
Cute Benjamin in the tree
Aroha ELC in Gore shaking their shakers
The Oxford Kindy Kids are curling up into tiny balls!
A jumping bean at Gore Playcentre..
And some cool dress-ups at "Little Ones" in Edendale
And if you've got this far, then you deserve a sing-song!! Click HERE and it will take you to Lumsden Primary singing "Individuality" with me.
Watch out for more stories and photos of my Southland Tour, or check more stuff out on my Facebook Page
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
On Waiheke
What a fun day on Waiheke! First, I caught the train from Morningside to Britomart.....
Then, I walked to the Ferry Terminal and hopped on the ferry...
it wasn't very full....
This is what Auckland looks like from the ferry....
Goodbye Auckland.......
Passing another boat....
Auckland getting smaller and smaller...
Hello Devonport....
Wow!! This is a big container ship...I'm surprised it can float!!
Goodbye Devonport...
What do you think this is on the island?? It's like a bit chimney or something....
Here we are at Waiheke Island...
This is Debbie who picked me up and brought me to Waiheke Kindy...
It's an awesome kindy with recycled milk containers for potplant holders and their own garden and other cool things....
The bird feeder...that's a bird underneath
And now the gig!!! I'm not wearing my tutu because of the train and ferry trip....
Lullaby time...go to sleep now...
And now it's time to go....but I'll be back some day.....so see ya later....goodbye....
Some cool sky on the way back to Auck on the ferry...
That's me....though you can't tell...but the sun and clouds look cool behind me!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Rockin' Grandparents!
Awesome concerts in Nelson!! Heaps of fun! Grandparents dancin', everyone singing, doing actions, yelling things out, Flossie's balloon bees and flowers, Fairie Lou spreading her lovely fairy magic...just lovely it was. I hope to have some photos on my Facebook Page soon and also there'll be loads of photos on John-Paul Pochin's website soon too!
Thanks for coming everyone - see you all again soon!!
Thanks for coming everyone - see you all again soon!!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Grandparents ROCK!!
What do YOU like best about your Grandparents? Do they give you treats? Take you out for lunch or a fluffy? Maybe they let you help bake bikkies or mow the lawns? Perhaps you're allowed to watch dvds or play CDs and dance around the lounge? Or maybe grandpa takes you for a ride on his motorbike?? Or maybe GRANDMA does??? hahaha - now THAT would be cool!
I'm having 2 concerts in Nelson soon and inviting you to bring your Grandparents along, if you can. I've written a special song just for them (watch out, because they have to dance and sing along!). I asked a whole lot of people to tell me what they call their grandparents and then I came up with a Bridge (which is a part of a song) with as many names as I could fit in. This is what I came up with - see if YOUR grandparents' name or names are in there:
I'm having 2 concerts in Nelson soon and inviting you to bring your Grandparents along, if you can. I've written a special song just for them (watch out, because they have to dance and sing along!). I asked a whole lot of people to tell me what they call their grandparents and then I came up with a Bridge (which is a part of a song) with as many names as I could fit in. This is what I came up with - see if YOUR grandparents' name or names are in there:
Koro, Kuia,
Noni and Pop
Nandi and
Grandi, the names don’t stop
Gaga, Wee
Nana, Wrinkley too
Meme
(maymay), gangan and Nanni Blue
Chief,
Bob-Bob and Nana Breadtag
Nanna
Spanna’s a bit of a dag
Ruffles and
Peaky, The Great Ging-Ging
Yogi and
GranJan sure can sing
Oma, Opa,
Grammy and Buppa
Gammer and
Gaffa love having a cuppa
Roy Nana
takes her dog for a walk
Miggy and
Grandude love to talk!
White
Grandma and Caravan Grandad
GG and 3G
sound kinda rad
Noonie,
Gamgam and Grandad Japan
Nagymana
(nudge mumma) and Nagypapa (nudge papa), Hungarian
Glamour
Granna and Mimi WOW!
Call out the
names of your grandparents NOW!
Don't forget to tell your grandparents you love them and maybe give THEM a treat next time your staying and take them breakfast in bed! Ask them first though and don't try to cook anything on the stove by yourself.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Auckland so far
I arrived on 8th May and so far have visited Parnell, Ponsonby, Birkenhead, Greenhithe, Sommerville (twice), River Valley, Don Buck, Chelsea, Takapuna, Kingsdene and One Tree Hill Kindergartens, Tiny Tots Northcote (twice), Blue Frog, Lancaster Learning, 8's Enuff, Little People (twice), Dynamic Kids, Allsaints Creche, Sunny Days and Kids At Play. It's been fun going to all sorts of different places around Auckland and getting to know my way around a bit better. Everyone has been so friendly and all the kids were fanTAStic!
I've busked at Coatsville Market, been on The Great Big Kids Show and Bfm's Sunday kids show with Finn.
Today I went to the Avondale Market and bought my fruit and veges and made a yummy vege soup for tea!! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I wrote a song especially for Grandparents recently too - it has a lot of names that different people call their grandparents - it's the Bridge in my song - here it is - see if your grandparents names are in it:
I've busked at Coatsville Market, been on The Great Big Kids Show and Bfm's Sunday kids show with Finn.
Today I went to the Avondale Market and bought my fruit and veges and made a yummy vege soup for tea!! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I wrote a song especially for Grandparents recently too - it has a lot of names that different people call their grandparents - it's the Bridge in my song - here it is - see if your grandparents names are in it:
Koro, Kuia,
Noni and Pop
Nandi and
Grandi, the names don’t stop
Gaga, Wee
Nana, Wrinkley too
Meme
(maymay), Gangan and Nanni Blue
Chief,
Bob-Bob and Nana Breadtag
Nanna
Spanna’s a bit of a dag
Ruffles and
Peaky, The Great Ging-Ging
Yogi and
GranJan sure can sing
Oma, Opa,
Grammy and Buppa
Gammer and
Gaffa love having a cuppa
Roy Nana
takes her dog for a walk
Miggy and
Grandude love to talk!
White
Grandma and Caravan Grandad
GG and 3G
sound kinda rad
Noonie,
Gamgam and Grandad Japan
Nagymana
(nudge mumma) and Nagypapa (nudge papa), Hungarian
Glamour
Granna and Mimi WOW!
Call out the
names of your grandparents NOW!
Well! Go on, call them out! You might have 4 - you might have more! You might have less too and that's cool. I haven't got any grandparents now - but I still have a Mum and she's a Nana to my daughter and her other grandkids.
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