Tēnā Koutou Katoa, Greetings to you all.
With the silly season fast approaching the pressure to live up to what the “Joneses” are doing is going to be felt even more this year, given the economic status of our beautiful country. I have three little people living with us and I’m feeling it may be time to start shifting the focus from “gift receiving” to “good deed doing”.
Nyvonne Krause
Auckland South Regional Coordinator
09 281 5609 or 027 501 0395
After having a chat with our three darlings they have come up with some lovely ‘good deed doing’ ideas they can do as gifts for family and friends. Some of their ideas are not completely original but the commitment is to be commended. I can share that one lucky grandfather can expect a cup of tea every morning for the whole of December and a promise from another to not have to be reminded to feed the dog each day of December. It won’t cost them a cent but how grateful will their grandfather be (if it happens lol). Now, all I’ve got to do, is come up with a good deed I can do for them in lieu of another piece of plastic for Christmas. With less than 4 weeks to go it should be a breeze. Yeah right!
If you have any great ideas for Christmas, please share them on our Facebook page. I look forward to hearing from you.
Noho ora mai, Stay well
TRAINING
So many learning opportunities available this term with our face to face and online workshops. Also, if you feel you want to refresh your knowledge or maybe revisit what you learned you are invited to attend a second time. Click on the link and check out what’s available.
EVENTS
There are three Family Fun Days in our Region this year and after not being able to host these because of Covid I am looking forward to reconnecting with you. This year we are having pool parties in Papakura, Hamilton and Thames. Click on the link to register for these events.
The Waikato FASD group will be having their final meeting for the year at the end of this month. Join us in Hamilton at the Trust Waikato Community Rooms from 10am – Midday on Friday 25 November.
Nyvonne