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Thursday, April 9, 2020

My update

Hi,
I know I've already posted this but it has been updated and completed.
I am very proud of my self!
I would love to hear if you like it.
Is your family from a part of the UK?
I found the Lochness monster part fun.

7 comments:

  1. Great work, Amelia! You have put so much work in to this study. I found the video clips really interesting. However, even though I loved the haggis I tasted in Scotland, I dont think I will be making it!! Would you eat haggis?

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  2. Thanks Amelia, I have vivid memories of going to a Pipe band night with Grandad as a child and they had a haggis. It had a horrible smell when they cut it. Maybe they didn't make it properly, because I can't imagine many people liking that. Even though I was hungry I didn't want any. You should ask Grandad about whether he liked the haggis.

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  3. This is superb Amelia.You have done a wonderful job of giving us an understanding of Scotland and the Scots.Your great grandfather would have been very proud of you.

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  4. Kia ora lasse!
    Wow, you put so much effort into your heritage project Amelia. I loved learning about how your ancestors arrived in Lytellton on the Randolph ship. Have you tried haggis? Im pretty sure I'm not keen but would love to go to Scotland one day.
    Ms Catton

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    1. My nana has tried haggis and LIKES IT!!!!!!!

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