Behind or Ahead?

Behind. Had a nearly 4 hour phone call yesterday eve, which although lovely to speak to my friend, made me 2 hours late for bed, and also a fair number of tasks unfinished – including blogging!!

Yesterday was a fairly relaxed day. We spent lots of it in the garden, looking at the seeds sprouting, the flowers, and organising SB’s flower and veg beds by the playhouse. Hide and seek and lots of swinging! We need more of Merry’s cardboard boxes for the veg patch! I did some weeding though.
We also sowed some more seeds – our cucurbits [butternut squash, another squash, pumpkin and courgette], finished the packet of mangetout and also the fennel [which might not germinate as such an old packet! All the last lot of peas sown have germinated, and the spring onions. The broad beans are outside in open greenhouse to acclimatise before being painted.

SB’s new 1/4 violin arrived – in purple with flowers. It was fairly cheap [and sounds it compared to her stentor 1/10] but the size is much better for her, and she loves the girliness. We couldn’t actually play it, as the bow needs way more rosin to make a sound! It also came not set up, so I had to fiddle with bridge etc – a while since I did that. It was fine for me, and I was happy with purchase, but someone else may not have been so happy with setting it up. We had a grand violin session anyway – BB on the 1/10th, SB on 1/4 [plucking] and me on mine [which has a fabulous sound, but an additional 00 on price tag!!]

SB also has done lots of reading, playing with the pattern blocks, geography jigsaws, and I have read lots of barefoot stories. BB has been an adorable pickle! She has also done lots of playing with pattern blocks, singing and dancing and playing with kids k’nex. We all watched some usbourne first fun with french as well.

Today, we have sowed the sweetcorn? – including some bicolour from kirsty and some self supporting peas. i need to pot up the toms – anyone needing toms passing this way…

Most of today was spent enjoyably at Chris’s parents, who have nearly finished the doing up of their house – new carpets and all [so BB in a nappy!!] A cut throat game of ludo took all afternoon – though Grandad kept threatening to go home! A bit of Nick Jr fix [hideous adverts!]

The girls are playing at the mo with both pattern blocks and k’nex, and we re expecting Joanna and family soon-ish for an overnight stay.

5 responses to “Behind or Ahead?

  1. Have a nice sleepover, I like the sound of all the veggie garden stuff. And the new violin sounds very pretty.

  2. Violin looks gorgeous, and good price too! Well spotted. can quite imagine SB being impressed with it! I’m sure that you’ll get used to the less than mellow sound soon enough (and anyway, “this too will pass” and she’ll be onto bigger and mellower ones in a year or two!)

  3. interesting – have been discussing next size up violins here today as well. Joe is on 1/10 and I really don’t want to buy an 1/8 before a 1/4, but worried his teacher will want him on an 1/8 for a while – did it seem a big jump from the 1/10 to the 1/4? Suzuki are renowned for keeping kids on smaller violins I’ve heard …

  4. she stands better with the bigger violin, and it looks more the right size. the bow is all over the place though!
    so yes, it is quite a difference. i was too stingy to contemplate a 1/8. and i think SB is taller than Joe?
    we could get a photo – perhaps – for comparison [will leave that to chris as I am leaving home [but only till wed!]

  5. yes, I’m feeling stingy too – so would rather go to 1/4 than 1/8 as a step up – but I guess I’ll just have to go with the teacher’s recommendation. Think SB is a fair bit taller than Joe, yes – I suppose we might get a year out of an 1/8 but who knows. Would love to see a piccie whenever you next have a chance.

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