Monday, June 18, 2012
me and my friends
hi my name is kiana and i have good friends thay are so cool thay are my best friend 4 ever i love my friends
new classrooms
Room 4,8,10 and 11 are have got new classrooms.Room 4 is now room 9,room 8 stays the same,room 10 is now room 11 and room 11 is now room 10.
duck life 4
this game is so cool same people think it is not cool but it is awsome and peple think it is geting old
it is so so so ssssoooooooooooooo cccccccccooooooooooooooollllllllllllllllllllllll
by kiana
by kiana
my time doing marching for 4 years
hi my name is Maddy I have bean doing marching for 4 years.I have got lots of medals and ribones.I have got my own yoneform and jaket. I have got 5 trophes in three and a half years. It is my fafrit sport. I like marching and I allways will.
ice skating
ice skating
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In the Netherlands, ice skating was considered proper for all classes of people, as shown in many pictures by the Old Masters. James II of England came to the Netherlands in exile, and he fell for the sport. Then he drank some hot chocolate and danced around the room, singing about his love for ice skating. When he went back to England, this "new" sport was introduced to the British aristocracy, and was soon enjoyed by people from all walks of life. It is said[who?] that Queen Victoria got to know her future husband, Prince Albert, better through a series of ice skating trips.[citation needed] Meanwhile Fenland agricultural workers became masters of speed skating[citation needed]. However, in other places, participation in ice skating was limited to members of the upper classes. Emperor Rudolf II of the Holy Roman Empire enjoyed ice skating so much he had a large ice carnival constructed in his court in order to popularise the sport. King Louis XVI of France brought ice skating to Parisduring his reign. Madame de Pompadour, Napoleon I, Napoleon III, and the House of Stuartwere, among others, royal and upper class fans of ice skating.by kiana
spca
Stoke Veterinary Clinic is a purpose built small animal clinic located in the beautiful city of Nelson, New Zealand. We are ideally situated to service the needs of the Nelson and greater Tasman district and pride ourselves on providing excellence in medicine and surgery for domestic pets.
We are an NZVA Best practice accredited clinic which means our level of service and care is constantly reviewed and improved. We are open 7 days a week nearly every day of the year, and a duty veterinarian is available for emergencies at all other times. Our aim is to provide excellence in service to both you and your much loved pets through every aspect of veterinary care.
Our vets and nurses are highly trained to provide a broad range of medical and surgicalservices including de-sexing, vaccination, orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery, dentistry, radiography, ultrasound, critical care, blood and urine analysis just to name a few! We also provide all you may require from flea treatments and worming products, to leads, collars and cat beds. The well-being of our patients and the satisfaction of their owners is our priority.
Stoke Veterinary Clinic are also proud supporters and providers of veterinary services to the Nelson SPCA. See their website at www.nelsonspca.org.nz. We are also extremely proud to supply veterinary services to Natureland Zoo and Petz N All in Nelson.
Dont forget to check our What's New page for the latest news, information and happenings at Stoke Veterinary Clinic or download a copy of our latest Newsletter by kiana
Rugby with Ronan 2012
I went to rugby with Ronan in the weekend. He played as hooker. I thought that he was very good. He had to take the place of the halfback and pass the ball to the backs. That helped his team to score one of the two tries that his team scored. They lost but they also played hard and learnt some good things about playing teams that are very hard to beat.
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