Winter Tour on PhotoPeach
Here's a quick slice of my last 3 tours - North Island, Dunedin/Oamaru then back to Wellington!
Heaps of fun, heaps of kids, heaps of driving and map-reading. You might be able to pick yourself out!
Enjoy the slideshow. More to come soon =)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Wellington and custard
Here I am in Wellington. So far I've been to Plimmerton School and Wilford School - all you guys rocked!!
I like Wellington - our nation's capital. The weather is not nice enough for long enough, for me. Although, today was nice and on a nice day Welly is awesome.
I was in Cuba St today. It's such a vibrant place. Lots of students - I think student life is a good one.....so have a think about what you'd like to be when you grow up and then, when you've finished College, go and study it!! Make lots of friends, have lots of fun AND come out with a qualification.....! sounds perfect! Well, it's one choice anyway.
I got stuck in a traffic jam today. I didn't really mind though, I wasn't in a hurry. It's a good time to turn up the radio/CD/ipod and have a good old sing - and that's just what I did!
I made custard tonight! Do you like custard?? I had it with Watties peaches and 2 pieces of chocolate, which melted into the custard......yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! Another idea for a song perhaps?? Custard is a really easy pudding and it's cheap! Ask Mum or Dad or older sister or brother to show you how to make it one day - then you'll never be short of a pudding when you leave home and go flatting!
I like Wellington - our nation's capital. The weather is not nice enough for long enough, for me. Although, today was nice and on a nice day Welly is awesome.
I was in Cuba St today. It's such a vibrant place. Lots of students - I think student life is a good one.....so have a think about what you'd like to be when you grow up and then, when you've finished College, go and study it!! Make lots of friends, have lots of fun AND come out with a qualification.....! sounds perfect! Well, it's one choice anyway.
I got stuck in a traffic jam today. I didn't really mind though, I wasn't in a hurry. It's a good time to turn up the radio/CD/ipod and have a good old sing - and that's just what I did!
I made custard tonight! Do you like custard?? I had it with Watties peaches and 2 pieces of chocolate, which melted into the custard......yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! Another idea for a song perhaps?? Custard is a really easy pudding and it's cheap! Ask Mum or Dad or older sister or brother to show you how to make it one day - then you'll never be short of a pudding when you leave home and go flatting!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Song writing
Have you ever tried writing a song? Well here are some tips:
Listen to some songs first and pick out the Chorus, Verses and Bridge
Write some simple 4-line poems with different patterns, e.g. The 2nd and 4th lines rhyme. The 1st and 3rd lines rhyme and the 2nd and 4th too. The 1st and 2nd lines rhyme and the 3rd and 4th lines too......etc, try some different patterns.
Choose a topic - here are some suggestions: Friends, popcorn, aeroplanes, travelling, summer, vegetables, brushing your teeth, love.....
Brainstorm your topic - think of as MANY things that you can about your topic - try going off on tangents.....say your topic is "popcorn"...think about what it tastes like, what it looks like, what it sounds like when it's cooking, where you eat popcorn, how long it takes to make, what you have 'on' it.....
Then, start writing!! Your verses tell a story, your chorus repeats and should include the main word/s of your topic.....
E.g for Verse 1: My friend and I, on saturday
sat down to watch a DVD
we looked hard at each other
and I said "are you hungry?"
E.g for Chorus: Pop pop popcorn
a tasty treat
pop pop pop pop popcorn
is what I like to eat!
HAVE FUN!!!!
Listen to some songs first and pick out the Chorus, Verses and Bridge
Write some simple 4-line poems with different patterns, e.g. The 2nd and 4th lines rhyme. The 1st and 3rd lines rhyme and the 2nd and 4th too. The 1st and 2nd lines rhyme and the 3rd and 4th lines too......etc, try some different patterns.
Choose a topic - here are some suggestions: Friends, popcorn, aeroplanes, travelling, summer, vegetables, brushing your teeth, love.....
Brainstorm your topic - think of as MANY things that you can about your topic - try going off on tangents.....say your topic is "popcorn"...think about what it tastes like, what it looks like, what it sounds like when it's cooking, where you eat popcorn, how long it takes to make, what you have 'on' it.....
Then, start writing!! Your verses tell a story, your chorus repeats and should include the main word/s of your topic.....
E.g for Verse 1: My friend and I, on saturday
sat down to watch a DVD
we looked hard at each other
and I said "are you hungry?"
E.g for Chorus: Pop pop popcorn
a tasty treat
pop pop pop pop popcorn
is what I like to eat!
HAVE FUN!!!!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
At the Library
Hey there all. What's the BEST place to go to get a book?? The LIBRARY of course! Well, a bookshop is also good, but you have to pay to take one away, which is cool if you want a bookshelf full of books!
I have a song called "At the Library" and it's about the things you can 'do' if you lose yourself in a book - you can have all sorts of adventures, you can learn so much and of course it fills in a lot of time (time goes really quickly when you are reading). It's a good alternative to TV and DVDs, to PSP and all those other games I don't know the names of!
If you are not a member of your local library, ask Mum or Dad or another adult or your big sister or brother, to take you there and get yourself a card. Have a look around and see all the choices!! Tell a Librarian what you're interested in, and they'll find you a book you'll enjoy!
Libraries often have storytime and other things going on, so pick up a brochure about up-coming events too! I recently ran a song writing workshop at one of our local libraries - it was FUN!
I have a song called "At the Library" and it's about the things you can 'do' if you lose yourself in a book - you can have all sorts of adventures, you can learn so much and of course it fills in a lot of time (time goes really quickly when you are reading). It's a good alternative to TV and DVDs, to PSP and all those other games I don't know the names of!
If you are not a member of your local library, ask Mum or Dad or another adult or your big sister or brother, to take you there and get yourself a card. Have a look around and see all the choices!! Tell a Librarian what you're interested in, and they'll find you a book you'll enjoy!
Libraries often have storytime and other things going on, so pick up a brochure about up-coming events too! I recently ran a song writing workshop at one of our local libraries - it was FUN!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Breakfast Time!
I hope you all eat breakfast! It's a very important start to your day. I now have a new song called "Breakfast Time". It's even got a 'breakfast foods rap' in it. The first rap I've ever written! Have any of you ever written a rap? It's fun - have a go.
Also, think of all the things you can eat for breakfast. I like porridge, pancakes and toast the best - not all together though! And I like vegemite, peanut butter and honey on my toast - not all together though! And I like lemon and sugar and sometimes lemon and golden syrup, on my pancakes.
What are your favourite things to eat for breakfast?
Also, think of all the things you can eat for breakfast. I like porridge, pancakes and toast the best - not all together though! And I like vegemite, peanut butter and honey on my toast - not all together though! And I like lemon and sugar and sometimes lemon and golden syrup, on my pancakes.
What are your favourite things to eat for breakfast?
Saturday, December 5, 2009
"What time is it?"
"It's breakfast time at last!!" HIP HIP HOOOOOORAY!! I've just written a new song about eating breakfast! It's going to have a "breakfast foods rap" in it and I hope to get a real rapper (not a famous one I expect, but not me, as I can't rap to save myself!) to do that bit. Anyway I'm so glad I've nearly finished writing a new song! It's been so long, I didn't think I COULD anymore!
It's raining today. I'm home alone and loving it! It's also been raining, which is a very good time to catch up on things inside. I spent 6hrs yesterday cleaning my house (which I'm not living in at the mo, my nephew is) and now it's looks sparkling clean and tidy! I like cleaning sometimes - it's very satisfying!
That reminds me, I have just finished a song, for preschoolers, called "Clean up and Tidy up" for them to put on when it's clean up time at their preschool OR at home I guess. It should be a fun song to clean up to and I'm sure will help to get the clean up done more quickly! I'm also working on a few other songs at the mo. One's called "We go to the beach", and another called "You've got food on ya face"
I'm hoping to make an action-song CD for 'up to 5yr olds' next year - it will have some of my songs from the Dragon and Dinosaur CDs but a few newies too. I'll let you know how I'm getting on.
I just ate some lollies - "Starburst Re-juiced" to be precise. I don't eat many lollies, but once I open a packet, it's hard to stop! I reckon 4 of those is enough at once - and it's better to eat them slowly, then you have more for another day AND you can share them with your friends when they come to your place.
It's getting very close to Christmas. If you celebrate Christmas, what have you asked Santa to bring you? I think I'd like................ummmmmmmmmm
................a Manager!! That's what I'll ask for! Do you think I'll get one?
I can't wait until the weather settles down and becomes summery every day. Last weekend it was so hot and I was at "Rabbit Island" (it's in Nelson, NZ), I went for a lovely swim - the water was actually still a little bit cold for my liking, but it was lovely and refreshing.
I've been in Christchurch recently and met some lovely kids down there. Have had some nice emails from some of them too, since I've been back.
I've got a good idea - if you have a grandma or grandpa who doesn't live near you, why don't you write them a letter or draw them a picture - or both?? If they have email then that's nice and easy, but writing a letter by hand can be a lot of fun too - and it's always exciting getting mail when you are an adult - especially mail that isn't a bill!
Have a happy Christmas and enjoy your school holidays, if I don't blog before then - I have a song about that.....it goes like this: "Comes in December each year without a doubt, it's like the weekend something to sing about, our work is over it's time for chilling out, it's Christmas, Christmas time"
It's raining today. I'm home alone and loving it! It's also been raining, which is a very good time to catch up on things inside. I spent 6hrs yesterday cleaning my house (which I'm not living in at the mo, my nephew is) and now it's looks sparkling clean and tidy! I like cleaning sometimes - it's very satisfying!
That reminds me, I have just finished a song, for preschoolers, called "Clean up and Tidy up" for them to put on when it's clean up time at their preschool OR at home I guess. It should be a fun song to clean up to and I'm sure will help to get the clean up done more quickly! I'm also working on a few other songs at the mo. One's called "We go to the beach", and another called "You've got food on ya face"
I'm hoping to make an action-song CD for 'up to 5yr olds' next year - it will have some of my songs from the Dragon and Dinosaur CDs but a few newies too. I'll let you know how I'm getting on.
I just ate some lollies - "Starburst Re-juiced" to be precise. I don't eat many lollies, but once I open a packet, it's hard to stop! I reckon 4 of those is enough at once - and it's better to eat them slowly, then you have more for another day AND you can share them with your friends when they come to your place.
It's getting very close to Christmas. If you celebrate Christmas, what have you asked Santa to bring you? I think I'd like................ummmmmmmmmm
................a Manager!! That's what I'll ask for! Do you think I'll get one?
I can't wait until the weather settles down and becomes summery every day. Last weekend it was so hot and I was at "Rabbit Island" (it's in Nelson, NZ), I went for a lovely swim - the water was actually still a little bit cold for my liking, but it was lovely and refreshing.
I've been in Christchurch recently and met some lovely kids down there. Have had some nice emails from some of them too, since I've been back.
I've got a good idea - if you have a grandma or grandpa who doesn't live near you, why don't you write them a letter or draw them a picture - or both?? If they have email then that's nice and easy, but writing a letter by hand can be a lot of fun too - and it's always exciting getting mail when you are an adult - especially mail that isn't a bill!
Have a happy Christmas and enjoy your school holidays, if I don't blog before then - I have a song about that.....it goes like this: "Comes in December each year without a doubt, it's like the weekend something to sing about, our work is over it's time for chilling out, it's Christmas, Christmas time"
Friday, July 17, 2009
Sausages
What IS it with the word "sausages" that's so funny???? I was watching a band last night and they said "sausages" and then all got the giggles and so did the whole audience!!
That's IT, I really HAVE to write a song about sausages! Or at least have the word in a song somewhere..........I'll get right onto it! I think it will be a song with lots and lots of "s's" in it....
Have any of you ever been to Hokitika? Well that's where I am at the moment and I love it! It's friendly, the beach is awesome (although it's not a swimming beach, but right now, it's WAY to cold to swim anyway!), walking through town it feels like you've gone back in time as some of the shops are original buildings from way back, and I can just imagine horses and carts trotting up and down.
Thanks to all you lovely kids who came to my last few gigs. "Story Time Books for Kids" in Petone, "Next Page Please" in Takapuna, St Mary's hall in Hoki. I've had a lot of fun and special thanks to Leo who made me feel so good watching him smiling and enjoying himself so much - when I get back home I'll put some photos up for you all to look at =)
That's it for now - any suggestions regarding the sausage song, please don't hesitate to comment on this blog or go to my website www.songs4kids.co.nz and email me!
Hope all your school hols went well and you did lots of fun things and slept in and stayed up late and enjoyed the break from your teachers. Be good next week!
Kath =D
That's IT, I really HAVE to write a song about sausages! Or at least have the word in a song somewhere..........I'll get right onto it! I think it will be a song with lots and lots of "s's" in it....
Have any of you ever been to Hokitika? Well that's where I am at the moment and I love it! It's friendly, the beach is awesome (although it's not a swimming beach, but right now, it's WAY to cold to swim anyway!), walking through town it feels like you've gone back in time as some of the shops are original buildings from way back, and I can just imagine horses and carts trotting up and down.
Thanks to all you lovely kids who came to my last few gigs. "Story Time Books for Kids" in Petone, "Next Page Please" in Takapuna, St Mary's hall in Hoki. I've had a lot of fun and special thanks to Leo who made me feel so good watching him smiling and enjoying himself so much - when I get back home I'll put some photos up for you all to look at =)
That's it for now - any suggestions regarding the sausage song, please don't hesitate to comment on this blog or go to my website www.songs4kids.co.nz and email me!
Hope all your school hols went well and you did lots of fun things and slept in and stayed up late and enjoyed the break from your teachers. Be good next week!
Kath =D
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