The inkwell challenge week #81: The pastry rolls

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Its was a summer season, Mrs Kendrick had organized a 3-day's virtual class and physical class. The class is for children and teenagers from ages 6-18years, it involves pastry making. Tella, a girl of 6years who happened to be the only child of her parents was also enrolled in the physical class since she was at the reach of Mrs Kendrick.


On the D-day, all the applicants for the physical class arrived the venue and at exactly 9:30am the class began. The onsite children connected via zoom. However, this was possible with the help of the media team. Mrs Kendrick is the founder of *pastry academy*, a platform where young minds are skilled into making pastries. She is married to Mr Alfred Kendrick, a doctor who specializes in children medicine. Her children Eric, Fiona and Lesley are also very skilled in making wonderful pastries.

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All the children did so well at the end of the day. The onsite children were also given the task of recording their practical classes at the end of each day. At the end of the three days, the children were given certificate of participation while the overall best students were given a rolling-pin and a rolling board.
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The best student in the physical class was Tella while the virtual was Johnny. Their excellence was based on their punctuality, consistency, effective participation in the class as well as their ability to achieve a pastry that rolls very well, without spreading or folding under a roller.
The last day was full of fun as parents came along with their kids to take some pictures them.
Mrs Kendrick was also happy for this achievement.
A week later, she got recommendation from a parent for personal classes with the Montessori kids Academy.

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Mrs Kendrick felt fulfilled for giving her all without rolling in some knowledge. She became pronounced in the city of Akpoma, where she lived. Her husband, kept reminding her of her nice work, he also advised her to ensure that her pastry rolls become the best and sort after by all.
Tella opened a pastry shop after her high school, with the help of her parents. While, Johnny is doing amazing. The other kids who also participated in the summer class got enrolled in vocational classes to advance their pastry knowledge.
Every summer, more kids enroll in the pastry academy.
"All thanks to Mrs Kendrick for making use of the summer" said one of the parent.
Till now, Mrs Kendrick remains the best in making good rolls.


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That's how it suppose to be. When you are a master of something, just make sure to keep it up to make it more fun and special.

Yes, that's so true.
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