Wow! We have some awesome tamariki and whanau in our community that have engaged with us and the learning we've set and we couldn't be more proud to be apart of it. We have loved seeing you all through our video hangouts and we thank you for welcoming us into your homes and connecting with us. We have met some of your pets, told jokes, laughed and smiled. We've loved it!
Ms Dods found this beautiful video courtesy of Visit Auckland that reflects on this time and with still so much uncertainty about what is to come, it really is a timely reminder that our strength is in unity and that there will be an end to this strangeness.
Sit at a distance, stand as one.
When the time is right, we welcome you.
But for now, listen.
Our Earth Mother is breathing.
Kia kaha, and we'll see you all very soon.
Kia ora Te Mahuri,
ReplyDeleteIt is great to hear that you all have been enjoying this new way of being. It is pretty strange but I think there are some real positives about being at home, even if for some it is just that you can pet your cats or dogs more.
I think this video is beautiful. I found it a week ago and loved it. Your quote from it is key, sit at a distance but stand as one. How wonderful that we can do this.
Thanks for sharing,
Ngā mihi nui
Mrs Spragg
It is great to see so man of our wonderful Te Māhuri students stepping up and presenting such wonderful work. I hope people find the time to check out some blogs and leave some comments.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding effort Te Māhiri.