Thursday 16 August 2012

The journey home..


8th of August 2012

Hi, it’s Kylie and Maddie here today to write you our blog!! It is the last day of our absolutely AMAZING London trip :( But we did have sooooo much fun, thank you Mr Goff, Miss Cumming, Mr McCarthy and Mrs Dougan.

At 8:15am, we were all ready to leave the hotel, but we actually weren’t because I (Kylie) accidentally left my iPod in the hotel, oops! But anyways, we arrived at the airport at approximately 9:30am; we said our goodbyes to Neils Wagner, our wonderful tour guide and got ready to go home. Our flight was at 12:30pm and it was time to say goodbye to London :(
The trip had felt long but we thoroughly enjoyed it. By the time Wednesday came we were glad to just sit on the plane and watch. But our work wasn’t done yet as we had to sort through 40 or so movies and spread them out between flights.
We arrived at Bangkok, safe and sound and also ended up in Perth, really sleepy but also happy and relieved to go back to our own beds! Thanks to all the staff to make this happen!! And also the parents who were there to support us and also to help us if we were troubled. We all had the time of our lives!!

Kylie and Maddie xoxo

Sunday 12 August 2012

YouTube videos

Here are a few videos of some of our performances:






Paris performance

I Still Call Australia Home: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV-XRx1ybJ4





Victoria Park – Olympic Live Site

Giocoso String Quartet, Livin’ on a Prayer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNAqeK_AC_0


Put a little sunshine in your life/Under southern skies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGRp27U1o7w&feature=relmfu


Southwark Cathedral:




There are a few more – have a look and enjoy!

A big thank you to Karen for recording and posting these videos. We have a few more using a school device, which we hope to share soon.

Last lot of photos?





















7th August


HELLO! From Madi and A-J!
We are currently typing from Southwark Cathedral and so far, we have hopped onto a bus and walked around at the Borough Market, where Jamie Oliver gets his food! We got to try some YUMMY paella from a store in the market! The bus ride was quite fun apart from the bit when some girls were telling us to turn the music down and when people kept playing the songs from Matilda non-stop. 
Our performance was great! “Our performance wasn’t busy but we still had a fun time singing and dancing,” Sandrine commented. We strolled around the markets after our performance and girls got some yummy treats like giant meringues, macaroon, Turkish delights of many flavours, ice cream plus we both went into a fish pub and watched the Olympic Dressage. Team GB took out the gold medal, of course!
It was a short walk to our next performance at Potters Fields. A-J did a wonderful solo which impressed everyone! WE LOVED when the string quartet played ‘The Can Can’ as we all danced along. Right in the middle of the song ‘I Still Call Australia Home’ Anna Meares won gold for Australia!! We joked around saying we were going to sing that song more often. It was a great final performance which we all really enjoyed.
Dinner was scrumdidilyupmtious! Lots of people had duck for the very first time including some of the parents who mistook it for chicken. A few of the girls didn’t like it but our entire table did.
So now we are driving on the bus home and are all very sad as we have to go pack and that must mean….. we are going home tomorrow :( I’m typing this alone as A-J has left our group( She is in London until Saturday night though) so we are all very sad.
That’s all from us now. We will be home soon and don’t worry, A-J was still here to type half of this.
XXXX Madi and A-J the awesome………………….. we are now M.I.A (Missing In Action)

6th August


This morning, we thankfully had a sleep-in ‘till 8:00am, and we had a breakfast near to 9:00am and then departed to Buckingham Palace. We went on a grand tour! The annoying part was that one of the rules was no photography!!! We had an audio tour and one of the audio people pointed out that in a painting there two kids wearing dresses we all thought that they were girls but… they were guys!!! Up to the age of 3 boys wore dresses!!! At the end of the tour we gave back our headphones and radios.
Emma:
In Harrods, my favourite place was the pet kingdom they had these cute little dogs that looked like Chihuahua. Athough they were very expensive, I wanted all three! They also had Siamese kittens, but when I looked at them after 10 seconds they got taken away. For lunch I had scones and raspberry lemonade, DELICIOUS! In the toy section they had toy ferarris that actually had a working engine, but for 6,500 pounds I don ‘t think it would’ve been worth it.
At the end when we eventually found some certain people, we split up and went on a shopping spree! We went to Harrods and Hamleys (not going to say that they were toy shops…). The shops were huge!!! Hamleys was 4 storeys of TOYS!!! And 1 of lollies and choc. On the 3rd floor there were shouty men everywhere who kept singing! The most awesome toy that I thought was the car that could drive on walls! It works like a really powerful vacuum! In the end, I got two.
We went on the underground subway to get to a double-decker bus to Trafalgar Square, where we met to get to dinner at Cucina, an Italian restaurant. For our entrée we had bruschetta, for main we had chicken and for dessert some of us had tiramisu and the rest had vanilla ice-cream.
From Emma and Libby!

Monday 6 August 2012

Day 6- 4th of August

Today, we woke up rather early at 4:40am, yes, no typo. We were going to go attend the London Olympics to watch Beach Volleyball, which was our excuse. We were divided into two groups. One group went to the Olympics first and the other went ‘exploring’ around Covent Garden.

Olympics- We all wore our green and gold afros and mohawks to cheer the Aussies… Even though they didn’t compete.  Although we did attract a lot of attention by passers as they wanted photos and asked why in the World we were wearing them.

The venue of the games was at the Horse Guards Parade. The women were up first. Team China and Russia versed each other. It seemed to me that mostly everyone went for the Russians. At the Beach Volleyball, we saw people falling over, whacking the ball with so much force with their bare hands; very brutal. Ok, anyway the Russians unfortunately lost. They didn’t just lose; they lost by A LOT of points. When I use capital letters, let me tell you something; I really mean it! I guess the Chinese team were way too good for them.  The next match was played by the men; Germany and Brazil were the two teams. A few of us went for the Brazilians as their flag is the same colour as our wigs. No surprise, they won!

In the breaks of each match, these “Horse Parade Dancers” and the “Rakey Rakey” (people who rake the sand) came on. Also we did the Mexican wave every now and then. I wonder why?

Covent Garden- Shopping galore! We were allowed to roam around until the second group had finished watching the Olympics. We went to many shops, but what everyone was most excited about was M&M’s World. Four story building, of unmistakeable M&M’s everywhere. Toys, chocolates, displays, heaven for a chocolate lover like me!

Bella Italia was the restaurant we went to. We had toast, salad and cheese for entrée, warm chicken salad for main and chocolate brownies for dessert. Mr McCarthy entertained all with his ‘magic tricks.’ We figured out his tactic, well he told us straight after.

Going to bed was what everyone was especially excited about, after this long action-packed day.

That’s all from us,                                                                                                                                           Marina and Brierley JJJ