Wednesday, 29 April 2015

ANZAC Day 2015

To say that Faith has been fascinated by ANZAC day this year seems like such an understatement......she's been all consumed by it.
As soon as it was mentioned at school, she became part of the ANZAC group, and the seed was planted. This girl has such a reverence and deep sense of concern for what went on so many years ago and soaked up every little bit of whatever she could that was in any way related to it.

After school one day we drove into the Swanson RSA to have a look at their memorial





These crosses out the front of school were made by the ANZAC group.....I told her to smile for the photo and she said it's not right to smile when you're thinking about ANZAC day because it's sad and serious

Our special night out at the RSA restaurant. A comedy of errors really, from not being able to get in until we had some kind man to sign us in as his guests, to having all 4 kids by myself with no highchair for Dilly, and probably topped off by Seth doing a huge wee on the chair while wearing undies!!!






If you ever try and eat dinner without saying prayers, this guy is sure to pull you up on it


'Mum I don't really like the burger or chips, can I just eat the sauce for my dinner!'

Found a highchair in the last 5 minutes.....thanks to the waitress for not offering it to me an hour earlier!


FINALLY Faith got to buy her poppy. She's been wanting to for weeks and we've either had money and not seen the collections, or seen the collections with no coins.....she finally got it!!!!

This little kid looked straight up at an elderly lady walking in to have a nice dinner with her husband and said 'put it on me please', so that's exactly what she did, even though she had really bad arthritis in her hands.

She kept saying he was so cute and she wanted to give him a big kiss and cuddle before we walked out....so sweet






Ready to go into her class and do her ANZAC speech and share the ANZAC cookies we made



This girl convinced me it would be really special for us to wake up early (4am!) and go to the dawn service at the Auckland Domain. I kept trying to talk her out of it, saying we'd just go to the Swanson one at 9am, but she wasn't having that

Pretty much every man and his dog was there, so we were probably standing about 10,000 people back from the front. All she could see through the black night was people's legs, but she stood for the whole time so well....Almost 2 hours by the time we got there, listened to the service and started to walk back to the car. I thought she'd say she didn't ever want to go again, but no, she said next year she'll go with Dad cause he'll be able to hold her up on his shoulders






And then it was straight home for a quick breakfast and then off to the Swanson Parade with the rest of the family







So proud of this girl and the special interest she's had. It made me pause and remember the soldiers who have gone to war in the past for our country, which I honestly don't usually do. The few times I heard the 'last post' played it brought tears to my eyes to think of sons, husbands, brothers, dads going to war and not coming home. Sad that it's part of our past, and I really, really hope it's not part of our future. So thankful to live in a peaceful country!!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. So cute that she was so taken by Anzac. Love that sweet little spirit x

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