Day 134 - Oakville - 17th December
The Last Day of School
We arrived early bringing gifts, cookies, frozen dinners, cards and papers to hand out with our contact details and weblog address. The day started with the final advent assembley. Sammy and Julian (with all of grades 3 and 4) performed a recorder piece and later did a class song which can only be described as beautiful. Other grades did music or song and the teachers performed a gracious eurythmy excercise. Then we all stood and sang.
I then went to do my final juggling session with my grade 4s. There always comes a point where the pupils will begin to outshine their teacher. This point came today. Several kids are now able to do tricks that I cannot perform but can only teach. Julian has a particular advantage in that he is quite ambidextrous. So he can do two ball juggling in one hand using either his right or left hand. He combines 3 ball juggling with 2 ball in the left and then changes to the right. I just can't do that! Others are simply able to continuously juggle for longer that me. Pooh! Not fair! But my juggling has improved a great deal since I started to. So we are all winners.
I left on a very high note. On this last day the only remaining kid in the class who had yet to master it, finally clicked on continuous 3 ball juggling. It was like he had been holding back just to show me on the last day. And it wasn't like he only just managed to get it. He was juggling with 3 balls as if he had been doing it for weeks. He just cracked it there and then in the final session. It was like watching one of those cheesy Disney movies where the kid finally makes good at the very last moment. It brought tears to my eyes. I was so proud for him. It was a far bigger achievement than for those who had mastered it after only a few sessions. In this case perseverance, determination and true grit had won through.
Julie had brought cookies for all the kids in Julian's class (so had other kids) as he was to celebrate his birthday with them today. I went home around 10:00 am but we didn't have much time as today was going to be a half day and we had lots of children and parents (friends) who we wanted to see and say goodbye to.
We came back at 12:00 noon and started our rounds of goodbyes and card handouts. The class 3 kids and the teacher had sprung a surprise party for Sammy and they sung him an adapted Christmas carol with a line which went something like "please being Sammy back again". They had also prepared a rucksack for him. They had all signed it and it had a Canadian flag attached to it. Julie and I had tears rolling down our cheeks when we heard the song. All the kids were crowding around wishing him a good trip.
Julian's class has done a "secret santa" present draw. Each child had drawn a name from a hat and was to produce a hand made (and nothing plastic please) item to give to that person. Julian had sewn a cross stitched bookmark and a hand made card for his person. He received a rucksack which contained a felt hand made picture of a scene with a bat. This was done because Julian had completed a project on bats a few weeks earlier and it was a great work of art.
We said our goodbyes and had some emotional moments with some of our friends and with saying goodbye to our beloved teachers. We went home taking 2 other boys with us who wanted to spend an extra bit of time with us before we left. We just can't believe it is all over and that the place had become such a home from home for us. Praise the Lord.