Sunday, 29 November 2009

Helicopter View



dear Joni,

Westpac is a bank in New Zealand and it supports a helicopter rescue service. These helicopters are in Auckland International Airport and are lots of fun. Maybe you can go in one when you come to see us.

I have been in a big helicopter as well. When I was 2 years old I was on Corsica for a holiday and I had a seizure. The helicopter took mummy and me from one side of the island to the other. Unfortunately I was unconscious and didn't even know about it.

love

Rosie

Matts the man


dear Matt,

I am sorry I was a bit under the weather when I visited today. I took all my medicines in the morning and that always hits me pretty hard. I hope you have a really nice trip with Mel and please go on lots of roller coasters for me at Euro Disney.

love and hugs

Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


p.s. I couldn't find my Euro disney photo but this was on the merry go round at Hotel de Ville (near where I lived)

Farewell Fiji


dear Mel

This is the nice man who drove my wheelchair to the plane in Fiji. I didn't have to worry about my bags being stolen at all! Not like you in Sicily. I am very sorry that you were mugged. Did you have photos of me in your handbag? When Fared was kidnapped and his car stolen, they also took his photo album of me. Don't worry if they did, I will give you some more photos when you come home.
lots of love
Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Moce Rosie Love Lela


dear Lela,


Thankyou for the flowers all over my bed. I opened the door to my room, the light was dimmed and there was my bed covered in little pieces of bourgainvilia. It was so beautiful.
I had a wonderful holiday at your place.
love and hugs
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Indonesian Attire


dear Aunty Mardiati,

Remember when you visited New Zealand a long time ago and you gave me this dress. Now it fits me. I wore it to dinner and the night-bar at the resort. It looked very elegant even though I had barefeet as I was having a problem keeping my shoes on.
I hope you and your family are very well.
love
Rose Helene
p.s. 2nd december 2007 I wrote to you also :)

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Wheelchair access


dear Stella,


I hope you can come to the island in the Summer. You can ride on the Vespa!
I have now graduated to a wheelchair for airports and shopping malls. It is so cool. I get pushed around and I get to hold onto the camera case and a handbag. I have wanted a wheelchair ever since I started school and found that most of the other kids had them.
The other person in this photo is Briony. When we were in Fiji everyone thought she was my sister even though she doesn't look like me at all.
lots of love
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Monday, 23 November 2009

Eid Mubarak



dear Shaami,
This is the inside of a hibiscus flower. You have to get very close to it to take this photo. I know because I help mummy by holding on to her arm to steady her and put her in position.
Are there lots of goats on the streets these days? I feel a bit sad for the goats because they might not understand why they have to be eaten.
I hope you are having a nice holiday,
love and hugs
Rosie


Sunday, 22 November 2009

View from reception


dear Judy,

This is the view from reception at the resort. All those funny browny grey things are the roofs of bures that people stay in. We stayed in a room in the main building and that meant we could look at everything.
In the evening we would sit on our balcony and have our glass of champagne and jucie that the butler bought. The butler might be a lady or a man. We would also have snacks. Staff would pass on the pathway and look up at us and shout out 'Bula' and we would wave back at them.
We have reviewed the hotel on 'Trip Advisor'... if you look up Trip Advisor and look up Outrigger Lagoon Fiji then you can see the review and some more photos.
looking forward to seeing you at Xmas,
lots of love
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Thankyou Briony


dear Briony,


Thankyou for coming with me on holiday to Fiji. It was lots of fun having you there. Good luck with the reading programme these holidays and the 395 kids.
I still have many weeks of schools till my holidays. We are going to have Xmas on the island. You can come up anytime you want to.
lots of love
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Bula and Vinaka


dear Julie,

I have come home from my holiday a bit tired but still cheerful. It was very exciting and relaxing. The first thing I did when I came home was run to my piano. I missed being able to play my instruments.
In the hotel there was a lift that went to four floors. On the night I left, I managed to get into the lift, going up, on the third floor without my minders.
I was ecstatic when the door closed and I realised that finally I had the lift all to myself. I jumped up and down and did a turnaround. I could hear the minders on the outside cracking up. One ran up to the fourth floor to wait for the lift and one stayed on the third floor pushing the button to bring it back. And that is what happened.
love
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXx




Monday, 16 November 2009

Water babies


dear Jess,


Today I was standing on the step at the pool and stepping off. This is first stage of jumping in to the water. I can also stand and walk off backwards.
This resort has lots of different cocktails which I am not allowed. Most nights other people who are with me drink these fantastical coloured drinks from big glasses and I get given sprite!
Hope you can make it to NZ soon. I have a lot of plans for you.
love
Rosie

Do you think they have a job for me?


Dear U. Simon,

Fiji is a very cool place to be. When I am introduced all that needs to be said is 'Rosie, Rosie tours' and everyone remembers my name. There are Rosie tours and Rosie cars and Rosie everythings.

Today at lunch the musicians came to our table and sang 'Isa Lei'. It is a very beautiful song that is sung for farewells; when people are leaving or even for funerals.
love and cuddles,
Rosie McTosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Corn Rows


dear Cassie,


Today is the last day of my holiday. I have just been to the hair salon and Mere put 14 braids in my hair. I had to sit very still but I was able to look in the mirror while she did it.

I am very pleased with the result.


For the rest of the day we are just relaxing; having lunch when the morning music men will sing goodbye to us and then swimming, sleeping and up in time for champagne in our room in the evening and off to the lighting ceremony.
Such a hectic life here.
love ya
Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Little Drummer Girl




dear Carolyn,

I have been listening to music every meal time. The ukelele/guitar men play special songs for me. They try and play 'twinkle twinkle little star' but it isn't that easy to recognise.


I now 'get' drumming. There is a great big drum by the pool that makes a really loud noise and is used to call people to events. We go there each evening to watch the lighting ceremony. Now I have a baby drum which I hope I can bring home and I also have a bamboo whistle which I think I will have to leave here. I sat on the path and learned how to use it in five minutes. It had a little stick that goes up and down like the frother for milk.

See you very soon,

lots of love

Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Pacific Harbour


dear Bill and Janet,

Today I went for a drive to Pacific Harbour. It is 80 km away from the Outrigger but it takes a long time to get there because you have to slow down to 50km an hour for all the villages and there are a lot of them.

There were cows on the road and horses by the side. Four baby pigs ran across the road in front of the car. They were going to find their mother.

There were lots of people walking along going to church. Sometimes there were grandmothers and they had grandchildren who would carry umbrella's to give shelter.

lots of love

Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


p.s. this is one of the hotel staff. They are very nice.

Friday, 13 November 2009

Water water everywhere


dear Jenny,

My swimming is getting really good. With my pink Wahu life jacket and flotation device I can kick and wave my arms for an hour. And I don't put my head under the water anymore.

I have some new medicines for my epilepsy but they are not stopping the slumps. I think next I might have to take steroids. Though these won't be for muscle building. Actually I am not sure at all what the steroids do.
I hope your trip to the glaciers was fun.
lots of love
Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXXXX


Thursday, 12 November 2009

Kids Club


dear Glenda


I can't really go to kids club because it is very structured and I'm not. But I am allowed to play in the playground. There is no swing but a cool walk bridge and a swing bridge. The other kids come and play there when they are not being structured.


Each day I go to a different restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is a kids menu and I can have fish and chips; chicken and chips, shepherds pie but best of all is I get to have icecream and jelly.
love and kisses to Billy,
Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Wahu in the Water


dear Rachelle,

You can see that I am fully recovered from nearly drowning. Actually I was recovered by the next morning. Just one thing has changed, I am not putting my head under the water as much as before.

There are different fruits to eat for breakfast. There is pineapple, water melon, pawpaw, mango and banana. I specially like water melon.

There are long pathways to walk down. This one in the photo is the main one and it is covered with a thatch roof so that when the sun is shining it doesn't make the bricks too hot to walk on.

love and hugs

Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXX

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Tropical Gardens


dear Eleanor,


There is lots of exercising to do here and lots of sleeping. Our room is up on the hill. It has a balcony and you can see the sea over the rooftops of the bures. When you want to eat or go for a swim then you walk down lots of pathways to the restaurants and the swimming pool. The sea is too choppy to swim in.

The main path is covered and it has nice brick that you can run and run on. It curves down the hill and at the end of each curve is a seat. There are also ladys from the village with lots of necklaces and gifts laid out on their blankets for sale.

The other pathways are not covered and golf carts come along them with the staff on them. I run and run after them but do not catch them. I get very sad when that happens. Just once, one of them stopped and gave me a lift. That made me very happy.

lots of love and cuddles

Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Swimming time


dear Grandma and Grandad,

I am having a holiday with Briony and Mummy in Fiji. There is a really cool swimming pool with a big shallow area. It has a curvy channel running through it and stones and fountains.

We are here for one more week. It is too windy to go snorkelling or kayaking but there are lots of other things to do.

love

Rosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Bar Girl


dear Mel,


Each night mummy and briony are hanging out for their five pm champagne that gets delivered by the VIP butler service. Then there is a big discussion at dinner on which cocktail they are going to have. After dinner we go to each of the restaurants till we find the musicians to listen to before going to bed.
Lots of love
Rosiepo XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Firewalkers in Fiji


dear Lew,


There was a big fire and lots of stones. There was a chief and he told a story of spirits and how they let some men walk on stones. There was lots of wood on the fire and it was taken off and then the men walk across the stones and even though they were very very hot they didn't get burnt.


love



Philippa

Monday, 9 November 2009

Help me Rhonda





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81BjS3k_FZ8

Fiji is fun


dear Class Three,


I came on two planes and landed on an island called Fiji. I am staying in a resort with Briony and mummy. They were a bit short of musicians and so I was called upon to play. I obliged.


This morning at breakfast they played 'twinkle twinkle little star'. Then I request 'wind the bobbin up' but they didn't seem to know the song or the actions even though I was giving them lots of instruction.


The main song they play is 'Isa-Lei' which is when people are leaving,
love to you all,
Rosie

Monday, 2 November 2009

Leaving on a boat


dear Kelly,


Why are you walking towards the sea with a bag? Don't you know that you are meant to take bags to airports not to the sea?
I would never be allowed to take my suitcase to the beach.
One day you will have to come and see me. You can bounce on the trampoline and play music with me. I might even let you share with washing the dishes. Washing the dishes is something I am allowed to do when I have 1) had my breakfast 2) got dressed 3) had my medicines.
lots of love
Rosie McTosie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Swinging and Tramping


dear Mel
I had such fun with Matt in the weekend. And the other Matt came and stayed to. He was studying but he still had time to do biking and tramping and photographing with me. There was lots of sunshine. There are photos that second man matt took.

lots of love

Rosie XXXXXXXX

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Happy Halloween

Dear Mummy and Daddy
Yesterday was Halloween and Matt and I went trick or treating. I dressed up as a witch and was very scary. Some of the treats I got were lollies and chocolate fish. When people said trick I pulled out my water pistol from Matt's pocket and squirted them. - Cool trick ah, I found it really funny.

Check out all the photos of me.

Love you lots Rosie