I like talking with my mum and my family and seeing my uncle in Nottingham.
He takes me to Sherwood Forest. We usually go to the funfair. On the bumpy rides you put a little pocket up for your feet and then little bars hold you back and you slide down.
He told me about Robin Hood and Maid Marion, and when we went to see the major oak it was so big my mouth opened wide.
I have a different culture. I'm Orthodox, it's like a Christian but we have a different Christmas and Easter. I get to have two Christmases because I'm half Orthodox and half Christian. Every Sunday we go to the Orthodox church. It's Greek because there are no Yugoslavian ones around.
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