Wednesday, 2 September 2015


Hello 5SG!

I'm so looking forward to seeing you all today! What have you all been up to over the summer holidays?

I have been very busy! I went camping in Scotland and had a great time. Here is a photo of me at the top of one of the fells we climbed:  



6 comments:

  1. That looks fun. When I was on holiday I went to Banladesh. One of my favourite things was going fishing.
    The place I fished it from is on a share so a few people are allowed. I was allowed because it belonged to alot of my family members.There was shrimps and that wasn't on a share.I enjoyed. :-)

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  2. tonyann and anthony3 September 2015 at 11:15

    really glad to be in 5SG its the best and climbing the top of a mountain must be. very fun for you we went to turkey it was very nice there are lots . of kind people you should go there but it takes long to go there you proably don't go there if you want you could go next time.

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  3. During the summer holidays I went to Center Parcs while we were there we did archery, swimming, short tennis, also on one day our Aunty, Uncle and one of our cousins came swimming with us. While we were away our Grandma looked after our cat called Sockies - he has 4 white feet and it looks like he's wearing 4 white socks. We had a lot of fun and hope we can go back next year. While we were swimming with our cousin, Aunty and Uncle we all went on the tropical cyclone except my brother Thomas because he is to young to go on it. I glad you enjoyed your trip to Scotland. See you on monday.

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  4. I am very glad to be in 5SG. I went to France in the summer holiday's. We went to the beach, did diving for things in the pool and at the end did Quad biking . We also did surfing the waves!Esme

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  5. That looks very fun, and a very nice place to spend the summer holidays, Miss Gale. I hope you had a great time and enjoyed it a lot.

    For my summer holidays, my parents and I went to India to visit my grandparents and other relatives, and we stopped over at Abu Dhabi for a couple of nights on the way. It took about six and a half hours to fly there. It was very early local time there when we landed at Abu Dhabi International Airport, so I nearly dozed off on the approximately 40 minutes drive to our hotel.
    When we got to our hotel, we trooped straight up to our room which had a stunning view of the sea, and of the hotel’s private beach across the road, reachable by an underpass. At breakfast we met the sous chef, to let him know my dietary requirements because of my allergies, to sort out plans for lunch and dinner. Temperatures during the day soared to nearly 45 degrees and the heat was unbearable.
    At dusk, we went to the beach, and saw the sun, like a fiery orb, sink below the horizon painting the sky with the magnificent hues of orange and crimson. The turquoise water gleamed in the last rays of the dying sun. I had lots of fun, splashing about in the water and playing in the sand.
    After dinner, we went to the Marina Mall which was on an island in the sea, so we drove over a bridge to get there.
    The following day after lunch, we went to Abu Dhabi’s most iconic landmark: Ferrari World. It was the most amazing experience, roller coasters, simulators, four dimensional rides and numerous real size Ferrari display cars. Among other things we took a virtual tour of the historic Ferrari factory at Maranello, riding through the intricate steps involved in the making of the Ferrari GT. I also drove around in one of the vintage Ferrari 250 California replica models around a miniature version of Italy. Finally we went on the second fastest ride (Fastest being the Formula Rossa, the fastest rollercoaster in the world) in Ferrari World: The Fiorano GT Challenge. The coaster cars, which were replicas of Ferrari F430 Spyder, shot us through bending and twisting tracks up in the air at 95 km/h and I screamed my head off the whole ride. I was slightly shaken as an aftermath of the sudden adrenaline rush, but otherwise enjoyed the experience on the whole.
    It was getting dark, and we had one final destination to hit before going back to our hotel: the Yas Marina Formula One Grand Prix circuit. The circuit was closed as there was no event that evening, but it was still amazing to look at it under the lights. Then we went on to enjoy at the go-karting area located next to the Yas Marina circuit. My dad and I wore helmets and overalls (in the sweltering heat) and went go-karting around the track for as many laps as we could in 15 minutes. It was the most fun I had in the whole holiday!
    Next day we left for India where I spent the next few days with my grandparents and relatives, and had a fabulous time before flying back home.

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  6. how was it over there was it nice or scary, is it scary on the hill

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