We didnt catch any thing:( But we still had fun. We cooked sausages and bacon on our sticks, over the fire. It was so yummy! Then Mum cooked some chocolate filled bananas and cooked apple. Next we played around with the sparklers, we threw them around, and they looked like little rockets, it looked so cool. Dad wanted to try using the sparklers to write STAY HOME. Mum's been doing a camera course, so she knows alot about cameras. She used her knowledge to take the picture. When we finished the boys watered down the fire and we started packing up. It was really dark and the sky was full of stars that looked like little twickley lights, as we headed back home.
Hi Rebecca, that was a very cool idea of your dad's to use the sparklers because they look awesome when you get it right and everyone's letters stay. Having a campfire is a great idea as well, it makes me want to toast some marshmallows...but I don't have any : (
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy looking at the NASA photo of the day link on the class site which of course has A LOT of twinkly stars.
I hope your mum has enjoyed her course, it's a good idea to do something like that over the lockdown time.
Have a great down at your place. Miss J
HI Miss J thanks for commenting, I will look at the NASA photo!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteWell done on all your family combining their skills and having fun. Your story reminds me of your family contribution to the class tramp up the Bealey Spur with the fire lighting and cooking.
I am looking forward to reading more of your stories.
Hello Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say how I liked the word you used to describe the stars - "the sky was full of stars that looked like little twickley lights". Our sky is amazing on a clear night.