About Me
Hi
Welcome to my blog hope you enjoy reading about my adventures.
I am a nine year old girl who has moved from Tauranga New Zealand with my family to live in Tbilisi Georgia. My blog is about things I do and see around Tbilisi and other countries I will be fortunate to travel to.
Tuesday 29 May 2012
Independence day
The streets were packed with people getting of trains to see the festival. It was independence day here last weekend. There were Georgian dancers dressed up in there cultural clothes and tents with lots of little souvenirs in them. We watched the Georgian dancers do dances that were related to the culture. There were people making pots and spinning them on a machine to get them in the right shape.
Monday 28 May 2012
Gymnastics
Yay. We found a gym. I have been going for the last 3 weeks.
There are a million coaches everywhere. We do ballet at the start of every session which I really enjoy. They have a tumbling track instead of a proper floor as there are lots of trampolines.
I am doing lots of different things. Some are easy and some are really hard, but yesterday nailed a aerial on the floor and a round-off flick back tuck. So excited.
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Friday 18 May 2012
The Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
On Wednesday we went to the Eiffel tower. We caught a boat and got off at the dock next to the tower. The Eiffel tower was bigger than I thought close up. I took lots of photos before climbing the stairs to the second floor. It had 680 stairs! We has a short rest and then took the elevator to the top. It was scary looking down as the elevator went higher and higher. Finally after all the bumps on the way up the doors opened. We all got out and had a look at the view you could see for miles. Around the top of the platform was a screen that had information about the tallest buildings in the world and compared them to the Eiffel Tower. It had a picture of each countries flag, countries name and the name of it's tallest building and how tall it is. It showed lots of different buildings and monuments ,it even had The Statue Of Liberety.
When we went outside to look at the view and take some photos, it was so windy that I had to put my jacket on. Daddy gave me €1 Euro and I put it in one of the telescopes. You could see the Lourve and lots of other places we had visited.
On Wednesday we went to the Eiffel tower. We caught a boat and got off at the dock next to the tower. The Eiffel tower was bigger than I thought close up. I took lots of photos before climbing the stairs to the second floor. It had 680 stairs! We has a short rest and then took the elevator to the top. It was scary looking down as the elevator went higher and higher. Finally after all the bumps on the way up the doors opened. We all got out and had a look at the view you could see for miles. Around the top of the platform was a screen that had information about the tallest buildings in the world and compared them to the Eiffel Tower. It had a picture of each countries flag, countries name and the name of it's tallest building and how tall it is. It showed lots of different buildings and monuments ,it even had The Statue Of Liberety.
When we went outside to look at the view and take some photos, it was so windy that I had to put my jacket on. Daddy gave me €1 Euro and I put it in one of the telescopes. You could see the Lourve and lots of other places we had visited.
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