¡ Vaya Pijamada !

September 29, 2007

What a pyjama party! FANTASTIC

If the thought of spending an overnight with 25 over excited children makes your blood run cold, you could be forgiven.  I seemed to have good credentials;  a mum of 2,  a teacher,  but as Gabriel and I watched the first comers arriving for our church’s 2nd annual pyjama party, laden with teddies, pillows and unbridled excitement,  I couldn’t help thinking of  being at home on a friday night, a big tub of ice-cream shared between 2, the kids quietly tucked up in their OWN bed and a good film. ( I quickly stifled my yawn and set about to welcome some kids).

You can be so pleasantly surprised in life,and this was one of these events. A WONDERFUL time with all the kids in our church sundays school, and some having brought friends, from 8pm friday to 11am Sat, the time flew past, full of fun,laughter and most of all getting to know each other, the youngest being 3 and the oldest almost 12. We did sleep and quite a lot.

The Sunday school teachers who organised this beginning of year event, laughed at the unforseen team building challenges. The most difficult?, realising that it would take 108 minutes to heat 28 microwave pizzas one by one, 4 minutes a piece, with the children already sitting at the table.!  It’s amazing how many micro pizzas you can creatively ’stack’ in a microwave. 25 happy fed children were none the wiser.

Roll on "La pijamada 2008" and do bring your friends.

P.S. Have you seen my insect bite cream..who said you don’t get mosquitos in Madrid?  

 

 

It’s all downhill from here!

September 20, 2007
7 minutes downhill by scooter from our flat,
through the park and in the school gate 
 
Gabriel has thoroughly enjoyed his first week back at Spanish nursery, with the same teacher Conchi and classmates ( 20). The teacher moves with the children to a new classroom.
 
Preparation for nursery involves buying scuff friendly shoes, painting ‘babi’s’,  or aprons, and ordering the books for english and maths courses.  Each family also pay  a one off payment into the class fund for the teacher to pay for photocopies, art materials, materials for the fancy dress parties, school shows  etc which are bought by the teacher herself each year. In this the public and private system are the same. Uniform in the public schools is not worn, except for the painting aprons from age 3-5 in nursery stages.
 
 

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