Monday, 9 March 2015

Selfie Moments...

Here are some of our 'Selfie-Moments'...

Learning about 'Connecting' as a 'Team'

Pafini who has just started with ESOL, is proud of his writing. 

Team work - Room 13. 

Suliveta and Mrs A having a game of Dinosaur A-Z Dance. 

Guess who won???
Yes.. Suliveta is the champion. 

Say.. We are AWESOME!!

Fa'afetai Lava Sione for sharing your baking with me..

Our sneaky in the kitchen... loads of butter and jam.. Mmmmm.  Delisio. 

Who are these crazy people.. too relaxed for school..lol. 

Yesssss!  We are AWESOME and COOL from Room 14.

Sharing our Iho...

Welcome to our Sharing Space... Celebrating our 'Turangawaewae'.
(Being PROUD of our sense of belonging)

  

Malina Iosua - This a photo of my mum, me as a chubby baby, and my dad.  I am so proud of my parents and I love them because they love and look after me and my family. 


Rose Afamasaga Vavao - This a carved picture of a fale in Samoa.  My mum got this when she visited Samoa.  I've never been to Samoa.  I hope to go there one day to learn about my Samoan culture and family. 


Amman Khan - This is a special Christmas card I got from my aunty.  It is special to me because it reminds me of my aunty giving this to me for a special Christmas.  


Peter Liveti - I wanted to share my diamonds.  I get these from my teacher Mrs Scott when I make good choices.  I feel proud of myself when I make good choices. I can share my good news with Mrs Aiavao. 

Junior Fa'avae Seleganiu - This necklace is special to me because my Nana gave this to me to look after before she passed away.  I will care for this necklace and always remember my nana because of this treasure. 


Junior and Mrs Aiavao having a hug... So proud of you Junior.  Now graduated off the ESOL programme.  

IHO - Introducing our Turangawaewae

Introducing Mrs Aiavao..  
My Iho - 'Turangawaewae'

I am Whanaungatanga PLG Leader of Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4. 
Me, Mrs Prasad, Mrs Scott, Miss Read and Mrs Murphy.



I am married to Mr Aiavao.  He is a New Zealand born Samoan.
 I am a mum of 3 sons - Gabriel, Noah and Christopher.
I am the youngest of 8 children.  I have 4 sisters (Yes Whaea Donna is one of my big sisters), and 4 very protective big brothers.  This is me, on my Mum's marae in Panguru with our Dad and siblings.

My mum is Caroline Pauline Nee (Leef).  She was born in Panguru, Hokianga, and this is where she now rests, nearby her papa kainga.    We get our Maori and English side from our mum. 




Noah blowing bubbles at his Nana's unveiling day. 

Kia ora.  My mum's marae Ngatimanawa, Panguru.   This is where we spent much time with extended whanau for various occassions. 

My mum's papa kainga, where she grew up, as the eldest of 17 children.  Our Papa helped build this whare (house).  As little kids, we spent many of our summer holidays, building happy memories with our extended whanau and heaps of cousins.   Summer was always filled with fun, making up games to occupy ourselves, swimming at the local creek, jokes and laughter, doing lots of chores, and celebration with our favourite kai (food).

Talofa lava.  My Dad was born and raised in Samoa.
His name is John Ah Chong Nee.  His village is Aleisa, Upolu.
We get our Chinese, Samoan, Swiss and German culture from my Dad.  I've never been to Samoa, but my dream is to take my family there one day, to learn and appreciate where my dad came from.