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what colour xmas tree are you?

freom the little nut tree blog – thanks!


You Should Have a Blue Christmas Tree


For you, the holidays represent a time of calm, understanding, and peace.
You avoid family fights, and you don’t get too stressed out – even when things are crazy!

You like to make Christmas about making everyone’s life a little bit better.
You don’t get caught up in greed or commercialism. You’re too sincere for that.

Your blue tree would look great with: Lots of silver tinsel

You should spend Christmas Eve watching: It’s a Wonderful Life

What you should bake for Santa: Chocolate chip cookies

penguins dropping from the sky

today was busy busy! after such a late bedtime, i am surprised we all got up, as sb also had v late bedtime, and bb woke up as we went to our v late bedtime! but, a fianl tidying push, stuff set out for science and sort of party food! BB opened her presents, and was particularly ecstatic but the sylvanian stuff from both sets of grandparents was a clear winner [as anticipated], and the mp3 from my sister. however, she is now working though the pepa pig set with great keenness! SB and i did some MORE pas de basques, cifras and clappy dance practice – and she has really got the pas de basque thing. just the rest to go! SB’s my pals are here 3 and 4 arrived from singapore and she was very happy!

the latinetc group arrived and we kicked off with science. i thought a fun session of dropping and consolidating the things we had learnt was in order, so we dropped crumpled vs tightly packed paper, and then made parachutes with different size and weight material squares. the children are getting better at making a hypothesis and thinking why they chose that, even if wrong! they certainly enjoyed all the dropping, and were confident with the concepts. then we made paper aeroplanes, which stretched me some, as the origami instructions were complicated! at this point merry arrived, so hers also had aeroplanes which whizzed about a bit. SLight mayhem and chaos later, and a latin session. i was v giggly to here amo amas amat [amamus, amatis amant] from the living room!

finally the ravening children were fed – we had missed out snack time – oops! and fully satiated went on to head shed loads of cake. though my pingu cake looked good, most children ate icing only. i tasted it and thought it was a lovely sponge! BB v keen on the full dark room and lit candeld cake being brought in and all, so we duly did this.

so mostly an afternoon of playing for children – inside and out – and chatting for adults. thankyou to Anne and A who also attended, and chris’s parents. we had a lovely chilled day. BB fell asleep pretty much as guests left, SB did some maths and the judo. BB is awake and playing again :roll:

goodbye to a pink child and a blogiversary

when BB began her adventure in 3-dom, when you asked her how old she was, she would always say pink. the pink numberjack is number 3. although she still likes number jacks, she is now 3, and about to be 4!

interrupted for a news flash! BB has just proudly demsonstrated that she can lick her nose!!

well, where were we, ah, another year time! i am not a great writing sentimentalist. but these early years are fab for watching the changes. we started the year with BB certainly testing boundaries! [and our parenting skills]. we worked with her, and realised the triggers of tiredness, hunger and a need to be the equal of SB, so home ed books for her bought, and as and when she wants have been done. this has been with increasing frequency through the year. now, although she can’t recognise most letters, she will sound out letter sounds of words spontaneously and has a go at writing – both squiggles like adults, and will get a book to practice copying letters. she is a very careful colourer and artist. she sings beautifully, and she plays intricate games with her little toys. her request of sylvanians suited her well, and she is still playing with them, entirely ecstatically now [having woken up]. she is a joyful loving soul, and although she and SB have lot of birth and pack order issues still, i am sure it will sort itself out.

SO, BB, happy birthday for tomorrow, this year has been another year of blessing from your presence.

just a quick one!

busy busy this eve as BB’s party for her fourth birthday tomorrow! i have iced a pingu cake and made pingu cupcakes, and SB has been making viennese biscuits. i have also done a 45 min dance practice with SB. I am getting vERY good at pas de basques and cifras! let alone step hops and ‘the clappy dance’ we have wrapped presents [me and SB] and i have done a science lesson plan. chris is trying to excavate the dining room!

musical monday – vltava by Smetana

i love the way the swirling water of the vltava river has been captured in this piece of music. this is just a snippet. i would recommend searching for a copy of the whole thing though!

BB writes!

i begin to wonder whether the second child in an HE family actually doesn’t have an advantage. BB has seen SB deciding to write more neatly and do spelling. Last night BB got a ladybird book, told me she was going to learn the ‘curly one’ it turned out to be a t. she drew little lines on a piece of paper, and then practiced putting a t in it. here she is creating her own workbooks!! so, she can write a lovely t, though she doesn’t know its name, and she can sound out words. I get the impression she might be learning to read and write!!

Aargh to Ballet

As not sure that SB will pass this, but she wants to take it at least now as practice. I videoed pretty much the whole lesson today, and chris and i are going to teach her every day all week. I am not bothered about how well she does, but I would actually love her to pass!

Thing is, when others are doing the steps, she is dizzy and in a world of her own as well, so doesn’t learn by watching – and prob dizzies it all out of her head.

She loves and enjoys ballet though, and i hope that she still loves and enjoys it after the exam.

a weekend of games

well, one in particular actually! we did really enjoy playing puerto rico, and it is definitely on our christmas pressie game list! SB really enjoyed playing it. we parents did too, and would recommend it. now hopefully the babs is taking it to helmsley. oh, did i say we were at the babs this weekend? we had a fabulous time with great company, great food and great games. we were also lucky enough to catch the SoTP family as well. lots of chatting playing and take away pizza. the take of pizza was required because we had all had such fun playing ticket to ride that somehow dinner was a lower priority for us, though not for the children.

SO, on the games recommendation list are :

and whilst we were there SB read this book How Did I Begin?
. She has never asked me any questions, and we have similar books of our own, Let’s Talk About Where Babies Come from
so i am guessing she knows what she wants to know then.

something has happened to the behind blog

it has all gone really funny. makes blogging a nightmare since i have a postage stamp to write in chriiiiissssssssss, heeelllllllllpppppppp

putting your heart in it

wellll…..
We had a fab [if knackering day today, i am always surprised by how tired a day in london makes me!] we got up bright and early to catch the first possible train to london – which we did [1st poss with railcard that is], and managed to meet up with Michelle and Chloe succesfully en route. We got to the RI in good time for a KS2 lecture on the heart, including a dissection display. we v much enjoyed it, and met up with Nic, monster and teeny there. it was aimed at the ‘higher end’ of KS2 I think, but SB said it was fantastic and she really enjoyed it. they all loved the dissection, and to be fair, the home ed contingent was far less unruly than the school – possibly because being squeamish wasn’t going to be so funny as with a room of classmates!! Will flickr eventually, though notice Nic has started… BB and chris went bookshopping and cafe hopping, as the site now says no under 5′s. i asked about that, and they didn’t seem bothered, but we thought it might be a bit testing for BB, and it was the right decision, as she would have lasted 5 mins! Walking there and back we went past an art gallery [the selling kind] and SB was much taken by the contemporary art there. thinking we should go to tate modern again sometime

Afterwards we went to green park to let of steam and have a runaround, meet up with chris and bB, and have lunch. the children had loads of fun with the leaves, throwing them all over the place, burying themselves in them and climbing trees [getting told off by a couple in the process, that we then speculated about as they tried to eat their lunch!], and eventually said goodbyes and went our separate ways.

we went to the british museum. we only had a bout an hours museum time, so we wanted something to just dip into, and neither of the girls had been there before. It is, of course, an old haunt of mine! I lived in london for 7 years, and part of that time was doing a psychology degree at ULU – we went past the psychology building, the ULU building [i remember the bar and orchestra practice!] and told SB all about it – eyes agog at the thought of the enormous ULU library!

Anyway, we had a wander in and out of doors of the ground floor, just really getting a feel for the place, and stopping at things that caught their fancy. SB most taken by all the modern works of art / statues there – gold kate moss included. SHe particularly liked the piece of the man and woman and all the medicines they had taken rolled out, and pictures along the side [birth to grave stuff]. BB liked the african section best.

we spent a bit of time with the assyrians lion hunting, making sense of the frieze and counting dead lions. i was totally struck by how in the past UK and other ‘booty hunters’ had obviously gone round hacking enormous pieces off ancient cities, and couldn’t help but feel something was irretrievably lost. how much more majestic must the assyrian door entrance have been in situ etc. deed done and all, and maybe otherwise they would have been lost with ‘robbing out’ etc, but…

easy journey back on the train as we had a flask of coffee, books and nibbles to keep all happy. as we were getting off, one of my work colleagues got off too – having been in first class all that time!! irritatingly, BB fell asleep instantly on the way home and was unwakeable, but woke up at 9. grr, and SB didn’t have time to eat properly before judo, so by the time she had had dinner and got into bed it was nearly 10. after a going out day, you just need them to fall asleep quickly.

chris gone to bed, as the grumpy virus has reached him, and i am not sure they will make HE group tomorrow! both SB and BB said lots of funny things i would blog all day, and i have forgotten them all, sigh..