Sunday, November 30, 2008

St. Andrew's Day

St. Andrew's Day is the feast of Saint Andrew, celebrated on 30 November each year. Saint Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland and St. Andrew's Day is Scotland's official National day, although Burns' Night is more widely observed.

St. Andrews day is celebrated more outside of Scotland than it is at home but it's popularity is slowly growing. A long way to go before the celebrations near that of St. Patrick in Ireland but we did our bit this year and hope it becomes more popular in years to come.

K; face painted with the blue and white of St. Andrew for the occasion


K and Misty (nearly 6 months old)


K and Ariel (nearly 6 months old - sisters!)


K made some Blue decorations to mark the occasion


With little cat pictures of course

Saturday, November 29, 2008

School Bus Trip to Pittodrie Stadium

Aberdeen 2 - 0 Motherwell

What an excellent day out. Bus from school to Pittodrie, where we were escorted to our seats and lavished with freebies.
The match was quite exciting (the second half at least). It was the first time some of the kids had been to a live football match and experienced the atmosphere.
After the match the bus stopped at Balmedie for a chip-shop supper. A welcome treat after a few hours in the cold.

The stadium was far from full but considering the sub zero temperatures attendance still exceeded 10,000.

Substitute Gary McDonald headed home the first goal just a few minutes after replacing the injured Andrew Considine and the second goal was a penalty taken by Lee Miller after Motherwell's Paul Quinn's foul on Darren Mackie (who would certainly have scored had Quinn not taken him down). Quinn was sent off as a result leaving Motherwell with 10 men and 25 minutes still to go.

Mum's attempts at a cosy Aberdeen scarf


The tickets. Seat numbers were a few rows apart but the group were in one area so we sorted out individual seating when we got there

Dons day out T-shirts. All set for the action

Angus the Bull warming the crowd up before the match

The opposition (Booooo!) warming up 20 minutes before kick-off

K ready for the action to start

Showing off the freebies after the match
K thoroughly enjoyed herself at the match and is looking forward to going back again!
If you're a school or organisation in Aberdeenshire and are interested in arranging a trip, as well as raising funds for your group or charity then click on the link below.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

SNOW

We had a brief shower in September but this time it lasted for longer and hung around for a while.

I think we'll need to scrape the windshields this morning


A hungry Robin looking for something to eat


Thank goodness for K's bright RED feeding post we featured back in August


A view of the back garden from the patio doors


K and Dad partake in some heavy construction work


Adding the finishing touches


The fruits of our labour


Let's try some arms and legs


.....and teeth for good measure

Children in Need 2008

Well done to Fraserburgh Academy for smashing previous records and raising a staggering £14,073 for Children in Need 2008. Fraserburgh Academy has always raised huge sums of money, far in excess of other local colleges and organisations and it was good to see them get a brief slot on TV this year. Keep up the good work Kids!


K's "Bear Factory" Pudsey

C in fancy dress, ready for a day of fund raising around the town


C and friend S, the Toy Soldier

Halloween

Halloween, no longer a topic discussed at School. Why?

C as Ghouldilocks seen here with a Fiendish, robotic Host at a friend's Halloween Party.


And what Ghouldilocks would be seen dead without her trusty dead-Ted


Or a Mummy to escort her


They had a "dress-down" day at M's work


M as Krusty the Clown