I loved this poem because it made me fell different emotion and made me think of what they may have been thinking and the pain they would have felt. But the saddest part is that they never got to say bye or go home to there loved ones.
Awesome work with the 'In Flanders Fields' activity, I like that you've included images and that you really put thought into how they would've felt.
We are very lucky to have brave men and women who have fought and fight to keep New Zealand safe. Which is why it is especially important for us to honour them on Anzac Day. Have you ever been to a Dawn Service on Anzac Day?
Ka pai, keep up the great work. We have over 60 activities for you to choose from so find another that catches your eye, or do them in order. You choose!
That is a lot of early mornings you've had over the years. Can you tell me a little more about the St Johns Cadets and how you got to be involved with them?
Hi Jazzinda I love the photos you added to your post, and I agree with your thoughtful message. Do you hear this poem when you go to your cadets meetings?
Kia Ora Jazzinda,
ReplyDeleteAwesome work with the 'In Flanders Fields' activity, I like that you've included images and that you really put thought into how they would've felt.
We are very lucky to have brave men and women who have fought and fight to keep New Zealand safe. Which is why it is especially important for us to honour them on Anzac Day. Have you ever been to a Dawn Service on Anzac Day?
Ka pai, keep up the great work. We have over 60 activities for you to choose from so find another that catches your eye, or do them in order. You choose!
Nga mihi
Georgia
Thank you for the feed back I have been to at less 9 dawn services 7 with st johns cadets and 2 with the air force cadets.
DeleteThat is a lot of early mornings you've had over the years. Can you tell me a little more about the St Johns Cadets and how you got to be involved with them?
DeleteHi Jazzinda
ReplyDeleteI love the photos you added to your post, and I agree with your thoughtful message.
Do you hear this poem when you go to your cadets meetings?
Clare