19th and 20th july at Kelmarsh
camping at wicksteed park fri and sat nights with fri spent at the park – perhaps??
19th and 20th july at Kelmarsh
camping at wicksteed park fri and sat nights with fri spent at the park – perhaps??
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well, we are back a day early, as SB had a spectacular vomit yesterday eve as people getting their dinner – sorry all! She settled overnught, was a bit tired this morning and slept in the car, but has reached home full of beans, and no signs of probs with me, chris or bb. feel sad to have missed the last day, and bad to have missed the tidyup.
Will blg about melrose and pre-melrose, as we have had a fab time with great company! SB has turned 7 and chris 45, and i have receivd an ‘excellence’ award at work – which does have a monetary tag attached!
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this has always been a great favourite opera of mine, not sure which aria i prefer, i love the lot. i have played the overture a lot too, and hearing it start always makes me smile. i have done another amazon listen to samples [chosen for being in english rather than for the recording], as looking for a utube! here , here, here and here. Actually i was glad to find renee fleming and the dove sono, as its one of my favourite performances. obviously high opera isn’t for everyone though..
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i think chris should do the driving! tonight, after a ‘bad’ work day, i had to drive up the curb onto a grassy bank to avoid a head on collision, that car raced away. however, chris says it must have jiggled something on the alternator or something.
anyway, when i was coming home , i thought my lights weren’t right. i pulled over in a carpark and they seemed on – i am a bit paranoid about light, so thought me being silly. however, when i drove on, to a desolate country lane, i thought i was right, but on all the lights, saw weird things happen to the dash. just as i entered the village i decided lights were getting too dim, so looked for somewhere to pull over, at that point everything dramatically dies.
chris not too far away, so ring him and he pushes us home. meanwhile SB, who hasn’t been asleep realises she is home alone…
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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and all is right with the world. you know, i love SB and have missed her dreadfully. BB of course has returned to sibling BB mode.
SB had a great time at my mum and dads, they went to whipsnade, cousin M stayed over too as his half term. they went to see danny champion ofthe world – which she loved. one happy girl.
oh, and we are enjoying watching damages here . i have linked but not read – don’t want to lose that tension
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is a totally different kettle of fish without any siblings. she was adorable, amenable and we had a lot of fun.
we made pastry and jam tarts. air drying clay, plasticine, duplo, cuddled, read books, wathced tv.
yummy day. oh, and i made nice feta cheese, leek and artichoke flans.
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i thought i might try for a series of posts when i remembered putting audio links to music i love.
this – the hilliard ensemble and mnemosyne by jan Garbarek i heard a couple of times and was transfixed, and had to do quite a bit of searching before i found out what it was and could buy it. it is not perhaps the most accessible of classical music [unlike the vaughn williams].
It has also been fairly impossible to find much of a link, but here is one , albeit short. try the mnemosyne ones or the officium ones for the hilliard ensemble. haunting. Also samples on amazon. I don’t think all the tracks work, but the idea… and when it does work for me, it WORKS!
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external validation of home ed is always a difficult idea for me. i am uncertain under which conditions it would actually have any validity, which is why we don’t seek it! i think that the only current people who have a valid opinion on how well we are doing to provide an education suitable for age, ability and aptitude are me and chris. what about SB? well, she obviously has a v great say in the educational process, what she wants to do, as we are child led [a bit autonomous with some formal maths!] I think – defining our hE practice with regards to other peoples is a slippery fish! its easy to say you school at home, sonlight etc, and its easy to be completely autonomous, but we aren’t either. much more on the autonomous side, with lots of educational strewing going on! Anyway, if she likes something,w e do it [even timetabling, which has now stopped!] if she doesn’t like something, we don’t. So, if we assume that we educate in a way that suits SB and she enjoys, it will usually meet the 3 a’s for her. But is it any good?
well, for that we need some goals perhaps to see if we are on a path to achieve? hmm, goal setting then seems much more cagey.
so, i guess by my goal setting we are OK too. but i always think we could do it ‘a bit better’ , that a bit more organisation on our part, of the day, of the resources, of tidyness would waste less precious time and present more options.
Of course, if i did have to submit to external validation, i could talk and present stuff and gloss and spin, and i imagine they would walk away perfectly satisfied even if i’m not. [they might surprise me! we have no written proof of anything except maths] it would be totally irrelevant to me/us though as a validation [or not] of our methods. It could never be more than a tick box exercise. i would ignore criticisms as well as commendations.
BTW, this is not a criticism of those that do have meetings, provide evidence etc. but in a round about way, a criticism of those bodies that think they can measure home ed at all. the only people that can with a true heart say whether the education provided is suitable are those intimately involved. and it is us, the parents responsibility that no complacency or external tick box allows us to not follow up on our niggles and try and iron them out, to be true facilitators of the learning process, however it suits our own family.
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