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Monday, May 28, 2012
Margaret River Photo Book
Here is a Shutterfly book of our recent adventures in Western Australia. We spent 5 nights in Margaret River, and it was wonderful. There is so much to discover in that region, even in the rain!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
McKinlely Answers Your Questions!
Hi everyone it is McKinley again with another question from a friend. Lindsey has written a letter to me and here is what she wrote:
Dear McKinley,
I miss you sooooooooooo much! How was your move? Have you made any new friends? What's your school like? What's your favorite thing about Australia? Do you like living in Australia? Does Hagen have an Australian accent?
Dear Lindsey,
I miss you so much too! The move went pretty smooth except for some broken and lost things. We sure had a lot of paper and boxes all over the house one month after we got here. Because of shipping by boat, our things took 8 weeks to arrive!
Yes, I have made some new friends such as: Emma, Nadia, Katrina, and Tia. I even met two kids from America, but sadly they do not go to my school. I miss all my friends in the U.S.A. so much!
My new school is super great except for the uniforms. They are so plain!!! Even though it is much easier to choose what to wear! Similar to the way Dapplegray has a tennis theme, our school has a ship theme. Ship horns blair instead of school bells, we have cabins instead of courts, we eat lunch in the quarterdeck, and the office is called the bridge! We also learn German instead of Spanish. An example of what I can say is, "Ich bin zehn Jhare alt" which means, "I am 10 years old."
Here are more differences I compiled once, but never posted:
Differences between Ocean Reef Primary School and Dapplegray
- We only have 4 pages of homework per week at Ocean Reef instead of 4 pages per night... it's awesome!
- We have 4 terms and get a two week break inbetween each one.
- The age cut off for starting school is different here, so I'm going to be in 6th grade in January!
- The school year here goes from January to December, so we are just about to start summer break again!
- We have assemblies every week on Monday and sometimes even Thursday!!
- We have to wear uniforms.
- We learn German instead of Spanish
- We have to say, "Good afternoon" to our teacher in unison before she excuses us at the end of the day.
- We have morning fitness everyday.
My favorite thing about Australia would have to be the national anthem which is very unique. The version they play at my school starts with aboriginal music and drums that make me feel as if I'm trekking across the outback. Also, the words are interesting and my favorite line is, "our land abounds in nature's gift with beauty rich and rare."
Click this link to see all the lyrics and to hear the anthem:
http://www.imagesaustralia.com/australiannationalanthem.htm
Yes, I really like Australia! It is definitely less crowded and there is more space here! It is about the same size of America but has about 290 million less people than America!!! Like it says in their anthem, "for those who've come across the seas we've boundless plains to share." Australia is the size of the United States, but only has 7 states! So driving to another state can take days!
Finally, Hagen does not have an Australian accent yet, but he has said a few words Australian like, "Momaye" and "Dadaye" for "Mommy" and "Daddy" and it is really funny.
Bye for now,
McKinley
I miss all of you and keep sending the letters!
Monday, January 2, 2012
McKinlely Answers Your Questions!
Hi everyone I have been receiving some questions from my friends in America. My first two letters were from Gillian and Annalise, here is what they wrote:
From Gillian- what kinds of different food do you have there and what's your favorite? Have you eaten kangaroo?
From Annalise - what kind of animals have you seen and which is your favorite? Have you seen a platypus yet? that's my mom's favorite
From Annalise - what kind of animals have you seen and which is your favorite? Have you seen a platypus yet? that's my mom's favorite
Dear Gillian,
Some of the different foods we have here are:
White cheese. Only white cheese. Mozzarella, cheddar, colby, all white!!!!! No orange cheeses here! I’m sure American cheese would be white too, but they don’t have that here.
Sausage. I know there are sausages in the US, but down here we have sausages instead of hot dogs, so we always have what are called "sausage sizzles” everywhere we go. We have them at school events, church parties, and even outside the hardware store on the weekends. You have a choice of "with" or "without", meaning onions. I usually like mine “without” and plain.
Some people eat lamb brains, eww! I'm not kidding they sell them in stores and it's disgusting!
Otherwise most of our foods are the same. Some foods we do not have here are Pop Tarts, and Runts. Junk food is very expensive, and so is Fast Food, so we usually do without.
My favorite food here is probably the fruit. It is always so fresh because they do not put preservatives in it which makes it more natural. You have to wait for some fruits to be in season to buy them so their prices go down. For example, grapes can cost $18.00 a bag, or bananas may cost $10.00 a bunch!
As far as kangaroo meat, no I have not eaten it yet, but my mom has seen it in the stores and she says it looks very lean.
From,
McKinley
Dear Annalise,
I've seen many different animals here in Australia such as, kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and emus.
Kangaroos are surprisingly very soft and are sometimes shy when you want to pet them. But not this time (below).
Koalas are also very soft and usually sleep during the day. Their noses are so oddly flat and their teeth look like hamster teeth! I got to pet a koala a couple of weeks ago.
Wallabies are pretty much mini kangaroos that hop around the outback. Wombats are chubby, small animals almost like a giant guinea pig.
Tasmanian devils are carnivores (meat eaters) that are black and sometimes have a white stripe across their backs. Below is one we watched at feeding time at the zoo. He was eating a rat!
Finally, there's the emu, an ostrich like bird that makes a drumming noise in its throat. One time I went in an emu pen and the emu almost pounded on top of me when I tried to pet it. They are much more vicious than they look!!!!
My favorite animal would have to be a Tasmanian devil because of their strange roar and lifestyle of fighting and scavenging for food.
Sadly, I have not seen a platypus but I do hope that I see one soon!
From,
McKinley
Keep sending in the letters because I love reading and answering them!!!!!!
(Do you have a question for McKinley? If so, please send them to fishielish@y7mail.com)
(Do you have a question for McKinley? If so, please send them to fishielish@y7mail.com)
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