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Just me and mom! by Ann Treacy
September 14, 2007, 6:55 am
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Mom and I went to the town. We went  shopping! She got a dress, and some boots.I got a electric pencil,and a new diary.Kate (my sis) got a giant earser/rubber,and a pencil case.Aine (my other sis) got some pony tales.We went in duble decker bus on the top of corse.after shopping we went to Eddie  Rockets.Last sunday we went to a farm we saw some chickens,littel ponys,ducks/gesse,goats/ sheep,and lots of plants.My teacher is Mrs.Phelan(F-ee-lan)My helper teacher is Mrs.Fahy(f-h-ee) We get to wear a sweatsuit for gym.My email adress is lily@10 questionsabout.com.Please coment my blog please!That’s all folks!



Sunday at Airfield Farm by Ann Treacy
September 10, 2007, 10:13 am
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Today we went with Patrick’s mom and brother (Fearghal) to Dumdrum – an inner suburb in North Dublin – where they have a farm for visitors. The weather was crisp but nice for the farm. We saw goats, pigs, sheep, chickens, and more. There are also a lot of gardens that we walked through – well most of us walked, Aine ran.

After a while we had a nice lunch at the farm. The farm was originally owned by 2 sisters. When they died they left the farm to the County Council under the condition that it be kept open for visitors. The farm house isn’t really what you’d picture – isn’t more like a manor house. On very big plus – they had chocolate chip cookies – which didn’t make me one bit sad.

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Saturday in Dun Laoghaire by Ann Treacy
September 10, 2007, 10:08 am
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Patrick brought the girls to see Bratz the Movie this morning. I went to the library to work. Sadly the nearby library was closed – but I was able to go to Deansgrange Library (25 minute walk away) to get online.

I met every after the movie and we ate lunch in Dun Laoghaire. Then we went to see a puppet show, which was a Punch and Judy type thing. After that we had 99s (soft serve ice cream cones with Flake candy bars stuck in them). The kids played on the playground and eventually we took the bus home.

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Friday at Lily’s Class by Ann Treacy
September 10, 2007, 10:05 am
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Lily’s Teacher

Lily & her teacher Mrs Phelan 

Lily at School

Lily is School



First Week of School Done! by Ann Treacy
September 7, 2007, 3:44 pm
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The girls have completed one full week of school – and everyone has lived to tell the tale.

Both girls had gym (aka PE) today so they could wear their track suits rather than the uniforms. The downside is that the sweatshirts are pretty warm and it was actually hot today. But the track suits seem much more comfortable than the regular uniform.

Lily has had quite a bit of homework – well a little every night anyways. Kate said they do most of their homework in school and only had a few math problems one night.

Aine has a friend in Montessori named Becky. She gets an treat everyday – apple and juice today.

Irish Grandma babysat last night while Patrick and I went out to see a play, The Big House at The Abbey. The play was OK but it was very, very nice to actually be out. We also stopped at The Palace Bar for a pint before the show.



First Day of School by Ann Treacy
September 3, 2007, 1:54 pm
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First Day of School

 

While the rest of you slept, we started school today. Lily is in third class, Kate is in second class, and Aine is going to Montessori.

 

It’s about a 20 minute walk to school. We dropped of the big girls and left each in her homeroom. Kate seemed to find a friend right away. We didn’t evne get a chance to see Lily sit down – but I’m sure she’s fine.

 

Aine nearly knocked me over as she headed to the toys – so we’re not worry about her at all.

 

I’m hoping that the Internet connection will be up at home soon so that the girls can tell you about their impressions themselves.

 

(I couldn’t fin a web site for their school – but this is the parish: http://www.johnstownparish.org/)