My time at Seaforth . . . by Noah.
When we arrived at Seaforth lorikeets flew down from the trees and we fed them fruit.
If you put your finger out the lorikeets will jump on and climb up your arm. When they're finished eating they fly away.
If you put your finger out the lorikeets will jump on and climb up your arm. When they're finished eating they fly away.
While I was playing in the park ,a bunch of kids came and started pushing us around. Straight away my brother went to get dad to sort it out. They got punished for being mean to us.
While I was at Seaforth I met a couple of friends: Connor, Nethaniel and Stirling. I showed them all how to weave mats using coconut tree leaves. I enjoyed having my own little class like a workshop for weaving mats. It's been a few weeks since we were at Seaforth and my mat is still in great condition, and it's turned a whitish green. We now use it as a door mat at the front step of our caravan.
Stirling has Irlen Syndrome - just like me, but he has blue lenses. It's nice to know that there's other kids out there who have Irlen Syndrome too.... so now I know I'm not alone - there are other's who struggle with learning like I do.
Thank you for reading my blog everybody.