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Just saw this video of New Zealand soldiers who are away for the holiday season. 1 News
This is where some of our letters could be going.
Happy Holidays!!
Last week Miss McCulloch in Culverden sent us a photo of her class with their cards.
They wrote us a letter back and today we received letters from the children at Amuri Area School!
Sophia and Tallulah reading their letters.
The girls sharing their letters.
Our letters from Santa also arrived today. We found them the same tree we put them in for the helpers to take to Santa. They even had a little treat with them!
What an exciting end to the school year!
Thanks for a wonderful year Manatu. We have been on lots of adventures and learning lots of new things along the way. I have really enjoyed teaching you all. Remember to always do you best.
Today we made some biscuits for people who need extra help around christmas. We used Miss McCulloch's recipe out of the Valley Cookbook. We all got to help do something and they smell delicious!
On Monday we will put them in bags with a tag saying Merry Christmas love Manatu!
On Tuesday our Random Act of Kindness was writing letters to a soldier who is away for christmas. This was a nice thing to do because they can't see their family for christmas.
Here some of the Manatu kids are making their cards.
Hugh and Kaushan writing their letters.
The girls working hard!
We will be sending these letters to soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, South Sudan and Antartica.
In our letters we said merry christmas, we asked them questions about being a soldier and told them something about us.
Today when Hugh arrived at school he quickly checked if the letters were still in the tree...
Kaushan went with him. They had gone!!
We are now a little worried because some of the Manatu children realised we didn't put where it was from on the back! Hopefully the birds know where to come back to... Fingers crossed!
Last week we had the Silver Fern Rally call into school as a pit stop on the Clutha Valley leg of the race. Hudson was our roving reporter and caught this on camera.