Friday 24 April 2020

ANZAC day

Do you know that today is Anzac day? I made same snacks and we went outside at 6.00am to go to our driveway to have 1 minute of Silence. I closed my eyes and meditated. There was some people out there that had one minute of silence too. I had some family members from a long time ago that were prisoners of war, and they did survive. It was my great grandfather, my old Opa and my old Oma. But they died from old age sadly. It was a great day today. 
        
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15 comments:

  1. Kia ora Oshani. It's great that you can take time to remember your relatives at this special time. I bet your great grandfather, your Opa and your Oma had some amazing stories. How were the cookies? I'm guessing by the look on your face you enjoyed them?

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  2. Kia Ora thanks for comment on my blog your amazing. Yes they do have lots of story's and happy things that they did in war. They actually full in love at war.
    Have a great day and lock down time. Did same of your family go to war or was prisoners. THANKS.

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  3. Hi Oshani. It is so great that you and your family were able to commemorate those that lost their lives during the war. I also stood at the top of my driveway (with my two cats) and stood in a moment of silence, reflecting. It was a great way to start the day!

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  4. Hi Nicole thanks for going on my blog in lock down it make me happy. Yes the people who went to war has so much story's that word take a long time to here.
    Did same of your family members go to war? Have a great day and can,t wait to see you and your baby after lock down. Oshani

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  5. well done osh

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    1. Hi Madi thanks for going on my blog. What things are you doing in lock down?

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  6. Great to see you committing to getting up early to show your appreciation for the troops. Nice looking biscuits!

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    1. Hi paul thanks for going on my blog. Yes me really like the biscuits but my dad burnt them. What things are you doing in lock down? Have a great day. Oshani

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  7. Nice job, Oshani. I remember your dad coming into Room 25 a few years ago to speak about his relatives who fought in the war.

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    1. HI Mr P Thanks for going on my blog and commenting. Yes I remember him coming to room 24 and talking about that. What things are you doing in lock down? Oshani

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  8. I am so pleased you got up at 6 am on ANZAC Day Oshani, I think you will always remember this special day from 2020.
    Those ANZAC biscuits look pretty amazing...well done!!

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  9. HI Beb for going on my blog and commenting on my blog. Yes we did go to our driveway on ANZAC day but it was so cold. the biscuits was really good thanks. Did you go out to your driveway to have one minutes of Silence. Oshani

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  10. Looks like you really enjoyed those cookies!
    I did not stand at my driveway and have a minute of silence.
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    Blog ya later! Floyd

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  11. Kia Ora, my name is Nicole and I am in Room 24 at Owairaka District School.
    I really liked your blog post about Anzac Day.

    I also did this for Anzac day. I stood at the end of my driveway with my neighbours and we to had a minute of silence.

    What did the Anzac biscuits taste like?

    Thanks for sharing your learning. You should check out my blog Insert text

    Blog you later,
    Nicole

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  12. Kia Ora, my name is Nicole and I am in Room 24 at Owairaka District School.
    I really liked your blog post about Anzac Day.

    I also did this for Anzac day. I stood at the end of my driveway with my neighbours and we to had a minute of silence.

    What did the Anzac biscuits taste like?

    Thanks for sharing your learning. You should check out my blog Room 24's Blog

    Blog you later,
    Nicole

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