Today Poppy won the Healthy Snack Award certificate for her morning tea at Paula’s Preschool. She was very happy and couldn’t wait to show me when I picked her up for lunch. After lunch we skipped over to Hope Community Church to meet Ma & Pa who were over from Blenheim for an Irish show. Then we had a fun afternoon at soccer where Poppy met a new friend named Gracie….
shots
Poppy had her 4 year shots with the nurse at our clinic. She was VERY brave and we met GranJan at the mall afterwards for a fluffy.
new ride
Our Richmond Pak ‘n’ Save just installed new transport trolleys and Poppy has been desperate to try one out! $2 at the check-out and she was excited the whole time….
japanese film crew
It’s been a surreal week being totally immersed in a reality TV documentary for Japanese TV. The show is called Planet Babies and showcases early childhood and education in different countries around the world. The 30 minute episode produced to represent New Zealand was filmed in Nelson and highlighted the challenges of a working single mother. They were particularly interested in how Kiwi companies tolerate the children of employees and customers and how we prioritise our work/life balance. In Japan it would be highly unusual to bring your child to work …. let alone set aside a dedicated area for kids in the workplace. When you think about it, most banks, council offices, clothes shops, cafes and clinics all cater for children and their parents and we generally take it for granted there will be some activity space for our preschoolers wherever we go.
Poppy says:
The Japanese filmed us and I liked that they filmed us for a long time and they filmed GranJan and Yogi too. They were in my bedroom when I was asleep and also at soccer when it was raining. They watched me at the supermarket while I did the shopping for my Mummy and at the toy library. And we went to Orange Dog and she worked while I played on the computer. I rode my bike to the playground and they had to run to keep up with me. Koji let me listen on the headphones to the big boom microphone and he jumped on the trampoline and did a big FLIP! Akemi gave me a pink Hello Kitty doll and I really love her. Hide taught me some Japanese and he speaks English too. He also bought me a fluffy. Toshi is a funny man and he holds the big camera. I want to see myself on TV but not when I was crying.
appleby playcentre gala
Although the weather wasn’t the best, the Appleby Playcentre gala was still fun with gingerbread decorating and face-painting being Poppy’s favourites.


























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