do you know, I think I have given up on DH doing blogging again! He was sure he would whilst FrB was here so her parents could read it [waves at V and E] but actually the addition of another family member and us going crazy at the weekends showing her the world means he doesn’t really have time. This blog is the lowest priority thingĀ – no, actually the garden is! I feel a bit sorry for our poor neglected veg patch this year! I had better try and remedy that! Argh to having so much life that there is no time to blog I have had to rely on photographic and fb evidence for what we have done! i should just write a list to then pad out! I think at 2+ months in, the girls have all found their balance with each other. I am used to BB/FrB being exceptionally similar in moods/likes and dislikes, and also that both of them wear their emotions on their sleeves, so the house is more dramatic than i am used to! [and that is prob saying something] but they are now more often in tune having a fab time together rather than antagonistic – phew. I think it has been good for both of them, as FrB used to being the youngest, and BB used to being the most vocal with SB more likely to give way, and FrB decidedly not so much. They both have new skills. I have also had to develop new skills in working out when to intervene, and when to let them slug it out. I don’t always get it right, but my heart is in the right place! certainly all 3 girls are very loving, and I feel a blessed matriach, if exasperated on occassion
monday – was part of the weekend, as a bank holiday
tuesday – a home ed day with botany, this time propagating fruit bush stems. otherwise bookish day.
weds – so… from what i remember, weds4ed was without me, as I had to work that weds. DH did some science from the kitchen science thingy for the kids, babs did maths and no idea what else – sorry. judo for the girls in the eve
thurs – there was the usual weekly clarinet/oboe lessons on the thurs, and then multisports home ed sports group. the kids, as usual, had guides/cubs in the evening.
friĀ – was the second of the glass art masterclasses, and like before the kids loved it. J is very patient as well as being v skilled, and has a lovely working space. I am quite jealous [can you tell?]
when they returned home, it was time to bake for the family party. SB made a baked cheesecake without assistance. FrB made meringue when I got home, and we giggled and giggled over piping out whilst we worked out which bag she liked best. A certain amount of the meringue mixture had whooshed over both of us by then . Mum, dad, m and e [the cousins] arrived in time for tea, and mayhem ensued!