crosspatch

i knew i was being one all day, and though very contrite, had the tolerance level of kamikaze on acid. Mainly I think with worry that this is not going to be a weird one of joint thing, but…

Anyway, SB did lots more education city – she does really enjoy it, and getting there to the french without so much help [i nearly bought rosetta stone though Deb!]. She has also done some singapore maths MPH 1B – and as we are 2/3 through, have bought 2 series from half moon books – well, nearly, I have sent them an email! – so they are across in resources bit. I had bought the original 2a and b textbooks half price from sonlight when they went to the us ed, so though i had better have matching workbooks – so we will be doing a not MPH year – shouldn’t matter!

My mum and dad popped in on the way back from Little Nanny’s, and were a bit shocked at my cronkiness. Anyway, they played with the girls a bit and had a bite to eat before carrying on.

BB had a look at toddler cd – though prefers still just to irritate SB! we read some apple tree farm, she played ‘yego’, and had great fun with a magnetic break apart ball that SB also loved at that age from ikea. we all stopped for a ‘yup-a-tea’

SB and I finished the marco polo jigsaw in our explorers book and discussed that a little bit, before moving on to story of the world, where we got a bit stuck with the punic wars – cos unlike my usual ask very little questions, and minimal narration back, i got fixated on her remembering carthage! [why i don't know, as i hardly expect that telling her today will give her instant recall in 30 years time!!]. however, we made up over the Hannibal and the elephants story. She read me 1/3 of a level 8 ORT book – the magic carpet – and she is def getting more fluid. Apparently, whilst at Jax’s, she had a go at one of Big’s fairy books, but they are too difficult.

I got grumpy so left her and BB to play, and looked at sonlight core 1, rosetta stone and worried that we dip around a lot and aren’t organised, and maybe should be sonlighters etc etc [usual panic there]

BB wanted to play a game, so we got out the marble run, and SB made her runs and it all went predictably pear shaped, but they kept trying. eventually giving up to play bouncy ball games.

My sister rang to commiserate – well I think that was what for, but in a jovial way she said i have got it too, and it is worse than yours and yours will get far worse, so I pretty near hung up. tea really was ready, but I was rude, and feel bad as I just took it the wrong way rather than her meaning to make me even more grumpy. [she is a much lovelier person all round than me] I will ring tomorrow if I am less grumpy.

Ah well. the girls had a bath whilst I grumped. SB came down and saw big’s castle. she def wants a castle for her birthday, but no longer tower of doom, but perhaps the pintoys mediaeval one – which I also like. SO I guess that is on. She then got stuff ready for tomorrow, as BB goes to a toddler gym session first one, and SB will have to sit at edge as quiet as a mouse – fingers crossed for chris there, as it will be difficult for SB who will be desperate to join in.
I have now eaten loads of chocolate – which I had banned from my diet – sigh.

7 responses to “crosspatch

  1. sounds like you are within your rights to have a grumpy day, hands out of action sound awful! And you still got loads done despite it so don’t beat yourself up about it. Hope the chocolate helped and that tomorrow is better, lots of love xxx.

  2. I did wonder about Carthage, but thought I’d better keep quiet and drill holes in the wall instead at that point :-)

    She also did some of the DK my first Amazing Science Explorer CD after breakfast, which I finally seem to have managed to mostly get working except for the odd freeze (they only really like win9x really)

  3. Sorry to hear about the hand thing – sounds horrid!
    I wouldn’t ever worry about the ‘dipping’ into different resources. I reckon that a packaged curriculum seduces people into feeling that they’ve got it all ‘covered’ but it’s bound to be as full of ‘gaps’ as anything else. I reckon the learning happens in all those little snippety moments. But then, I would say that… ;-)

  4. I’ll try to remember to bring all of SL 1 with us to Melrose for you to browse if you like. I have no problems dippng in and out of different stuff, we like a bit of variety here!

    Hope the hand starts behaving nicely very soon

  5. thanks for supporting me in my blue patch. i suppose most of the time i am behind dipping, but i am also a list girl in my other incarnation, and it filters through sometimes!

  6. you guys are doing a fantastic job dipping and it sounds like you are pretty much covering core 1 anyway. We are doing core 1 more or less and we are covering much of the same material you are. In fact we did the punic wars this week too!
    Hope you are starting to feel better.

  7. helen here – i was about to comment on your blog that we looked at the make an aqueduct and decided that was a summer in the garden job!!
    i do like SOTW, but some of the practicals are beyond me

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