Black dog on my shoulder

and its being a bit resistant to shaking off. i am reasonably confident i can pinpoint the problem, but would like it to move off a bit.
anyway, to today. i find in a black dog kind of day, a bit of organised activity and lots of book cuddling helps, so thats what we went for.
Anyway, SB had agreed to a last violin practice for piccies and video ‘to see where she had got’ and she still appears to enjoy doing it when she’s doing it! but is absolutely definite that the only string instrument she wants to play is the piano.

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so there we go. we played christmas carols, she then decided to move on in the book and play the spiccato section. we then had a jolly christmas carol concert with me on the violin and she and BB on bells/tambourines and singing. SO there, i don’t understand, and I hope one day she doesn’t turn around and wished she had gone ahead, but she is clear for now she doesn’t want to play.

We then moved into ballet practice. I don’t know how good they need to be, but if the teacher thought the others in the class would pass, then i think SB might now as well. SHe has really worked hard at it. the videoing has been the best thing, and i am from now on always going to sneakilly video the term before the exam!

we went off to do some arts and crafts, which will feature in Helmsley secret santas, but it is only kiddie to kiddie! [nic, we changed slightly who we are doing between us to save WW6091] SB confused herself with starting the painting with the glass upside down, and then said it was ok, because she meant the zebra to be standing on its head…

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and they only have 3 legs because the other one is hidden behind one of the other legs, oK?? such is life on the savannah.

whilst the black outer was drying, we then all snuggled up and i read various story books and some french books to the girls. i made a dreadful mistake of suggesting we could have soup in mugs with straws watching raven in the playroom [as there was drying painting stuff all over the table] the rug paid for that with BB’s tomato soup! i was going to do some violin prac, but am temporarily a string less [and g string :roll: ] so am having to wait until wed – em, i am a little rusty!!

SB then did her arm drawing for sketch tuesday. i think it might be supposed to be real life ish, but ours isn’t! it is a multiarmed rainbow bug. BB did her glass painting – v carefully – and i finished what my secret santa thingy is! chris is the only one so far not to do it. SB was using watercolour pencils, and had a go at washing them over – which did work until she had had enough.

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He, however, was busy elsewhere, and has bought an xmas tree [for the village lights on the outside of our house] and has also put a shelf up in the room of doom cupboard. our new years resolution is that it should become the room of resources instead!

SB and BB both did piano practice with me. BB was insistant to do it properly as well. so she has started gbdf and ace. SB does also play the piano nicely and sight read some new music today.

we finished with dinner infront of tv as well [sounds a bit scandalous, 2 meals infront of the tv] and although we were going to watch Harry Potter, SB decided on wizard of oz instead! both girls storied and bedded, and i have spent some of my christmas money on games! contemplating shelving.

oh, and i have wasted tme making an amazon astore.

11 responses to “Black dog on my shoulder

  1. Love the rainbow bug :)

  2. I thought it looked a bit like a rather manic fimble

  3. And she looks all grown up again in those violin piccies

  4. Unrelated but just saw your old bk message about BB breaking her SF bus – Flair will sell you whatever spare parts you need. I bought a replacement roof for the caravan and it was a fiver iirc and they were very helpful.

    - hmmmm, have just been looking and can’t find any useful mention of spare parts online, but try giving them a ring.

  5. its the curly banister though that has part of it broken off. thanks though, will see how replaceable it seems

  6. Missed the ballet drama, but was this the teacher saying she not good enough for exam? Ours used to do that and I kicked up a fuss. If the school doesn’t get high enough points then they have issues with being able to submit for exams in the future. But you’re paying so they should be teaching and giving extra time. Mine both have private lessons in the run up to exams (Boo just wnats them Pea REALLY needs them), Pea has grade 5 exam tomorrow. If it’s RAD ballet you can buy the syllabus on DVD from the RAD shop online. Greatest thing I discovered!

  7. thanks ros, it is rad. and yes, we would have been happy to pay for extra lessons!
    will buy rad dvd i think

  8. btw, SB was pleased with the exam, and teacher said she had obviously done a lot of practice before hand, so she went in with a glow of confidence!

  9. I am also very rusty, so I’m pleased you are too! I think is just like riding a bike though, it just suddenly comes back.

    Have also finished our secret santa thingies, and almost finished scarletts b-day present, though I have a feeling that might be it done, and almost finished it will stay!!

  10. Hi.

    Only arrived at your blog because I Googled for “GBDF and ACE” which was a beginners’ piano course that my sister’s teacher used back in the late 1970s! 20 years later, my sister ended up graduating from the RNCM, so it can’t have been a bad way to start – and now that my own kids are old enough to start piano I am keen to find the book.

    Can you give me a clue as to where you bought it – if indeed we are talking about the same thing?

    Thanks!

    Tim

  11. Hi Tim, the copy of the book is actually the one my wife used when she was a child :-)

    But the title is actually Jibbidy F and A C E.

    You can get it via Amazon and other places no doubt:

    Jibbidy F and A C E Childs First Piano Book

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