Our senior citizens came to have tea with us today. It was lovely to see them again and hear all their news. We baked for them. You can read about my senior citizen at the bottom of this page.
Hello there!
Welcome to Nalrag’s blog. In this blog you will find lots of interesting information on my different pages. This page will be devoted to my class’s exciting Senior Citizen’s project which we started earlier this year. Please continue reading to the bottom of this page. I hope you enjoy my blog.
Our Senior Citizen’s project
Nalrag interviewed Tessa. This is what I found out about my Senior Citizen, Tessa. When you have read about my project, please fill in the comment box and tell me about a senior citizen or grandparent that you know. Thanks
Tessa as a small child
Hi my name is Tessa. As a small child there were four children in our family and my parents also adopted another four children. We lived in Fish Hoek for a while. . My dad worked as a musician and my mom satyed home to look after the children.The kinds of jobs I remember people liking to have were bank managers, magistrates, school teachers, nurses, shop assistants, bakers, pharmacists, policemen, soldiers and builders. Before I was old enough to go to school, I remember baking with my mum, sewing, with my gran, and playing with my brothers. My favourite toys were dolly tea cups, riding a bicycle and playing with a soccer ball or a tennis ball.
Tessa’s Primary School Days
I went to the Alfred Beit School and I got there by bicycle. We had school subjects such as Maths, English, History, geography,Science, Biology, Art and Sewing. At that time we wrote in our books using a dip and scratch pen. We didn’t know wbout ball point pens yet. Computers weren’t invented yet. If children were naughty the principal was allowed to beat them. On the playground we played marbles, hopscotch, skipping, hoolah hoop, yoyos, catches, and tennis stingers. We had lots of homework at night.
Tessa as a teenager
As a teenager I remember wearing big wide skirts and folding shoes. Cell phones weren’t invented yet. At school we could do a few extra murals such as chess, art club, tennis, hockey and drama. We also had netball. In my spare time I liked doing swimming, reading books, and riding bikes. In the evenings we would listen to the radio, go to see a film, or visit friends. If we want ted to visit a friend we used the ordinaryphone or we went to their houswe and asked if we could play. When I was sixteen I went on my first date. In those days people liked to go to dances, movies or parties on dates. We loved listening to music on records. My favourite singers were Nat King Cole, Elvis presley and Pat Boone. The movies or films I remember likingthe most were the Wizard of Oz, Sound of Music, Dr Zivargo and some Elvis Presley films. For supper we ate a lot of vegetables, potatoes and my mom liked to make pap to eat with meat. We had a servant that helped to clean our home.
How has South Africa changed since Tessa was a child?
When I was a child there were much fewer cars and buses. There was no TV and the telephones were different to today’s telephones. There were no cell phones. Everything was very different to today.
Does Tessa have any interesting information about her own grandparents?My grandpa was not well because he fought in the World War. I remember that my granny played hockey in a funny long skirt.






