With the festive season about to take flight in school, alongside a very full and comprehensive diary of Christmas activities, Nigel was asked if he'd like a break from listening to his beloved readers for a spot of Christmas card making, a bit like a couple of years ago ....... well, we (Darrell, Alice and I) were so unbelievably proud and though a little nervous, Nigel once again rose to the challenge.
......... with the help of one of cook's most excellent roast dinners (with second helpings) to help keep his spirits buoyed.
Fortunately, everything had been very well prepared for him beforehand, all he had to do was acquaint himself with the design and the creative process, so he knew exactly what he was doing ........ and then he was away!
He said he and the children worked together seamlessly, not unlike the elves in Santa's workshop. Glue was delicately applied and kept mostly in the pots, rather than globbed unceremoniously all over the table and shirt sleeves .....
..... resulting in thirty very individual snowmen, with personalities of their own, lovingly put together to grace the yuletide homes of thirty, happy, little bods.
4 comments:
Well done Nigel! Excellent job! The boy dun gud, yet again.
Plus he has the lovely Alice, to help, too.
Well done young Nige - there is no end to your talents...and come on Alice with Nigel as your mentor you are in the bestest of hands. So much to look forward to in 2025. JantheFan x
Excellent work from Nigel & great news that it has encouraged Alice to volunteer her time too.
Michele
Well done Nigel, and of course the children, those cards will be treasured I’m sure. It made me quite nostalgic for my working days in a primary school, Christmas was my favourite time of the year, weeks spent rehearsing the annual nativity, making scenery and of course glitter on everything!
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