Category Archives: Daft Stuff

as seen on t-birds blog


What type of Mother Hen Are You?
by Montessorimom.com: Educational Resource

So this is why jax cut her hair

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That ‘blog readability’ meme – all not what it seems….

It seem that that blog readability meme that has been doing the rounds over the last month is not quite what it seems.

Short version for those that don’t want to read the whole article: The ALT tags for the image contain text referring to a US loan site, which will have pushed them up the Goggle ratings.

Off to delete that post then.

I am what I am – rofl

You Are Upper Class
Class isn’t always about money, and you’ve at least got the brains, manners, and interests of an upper class person.
You don’t have a trashy bone in your body, and you don’t pretend to be someone you’re not.
You’re comfortable with your station in life, and class issues don’t really bother you.
The finest things in life are within your reach, and you’re comfortable enjoying them.
You may end up: A business leader, corporate lawyer, or philanthropist

Other people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about.

Your Karaoke Theme Song is “Margaritaville”
You are a true party animal, but your style is mild and chill.
Kicking back with a few friends and a few drinks is all you need to be happy.
You certainly don’t feel pressured to be a part of any party scene. In fact, you avoid trendier spots.
You’ve been known to kick loose anywhere and everywhere. All you need is a cooler.

You might also sing: “Gin and Juice,” “Love Shack,” and “Red Red Wine”

Stay away from people who sing: “Wind Beneath My Wings”

You are an Atheist
When it comes to religion, you’re a non-believer (simple as that).
You prefer to think about what’s known and proven.
You don’t need religion to solve life’s problems.
Instead, you tend to work things out with logic and philosophy.

and now i think thats enough quizzes – bedtime before Nic tempts me to do more!!

for those looking for some education – i did do a proper blog tonight! its down there – go on, scroll for it!

bored – so taking quizzes!

Your Teaching Style Test Results
The results of the evaluation you just took added up to a score of…64Please refer to the table below to see what kind of teaching style may best be suited to your homeschooling needs.
Score Teaching Style
26 – 52 Unschooling or Child-Directed
53 – 78 Combined Parent and Child Directed
79 – 104 Teacher Directed
105 – 130 Traditional
 
Combined Parent & Child Directed:
Parents who choose a combined Parent and Child Directed teaching style feel more confident in their family’s ability to decide what’s important to study and what isn’t. The types of curriculums available for this style involve more hands-on creative activities and also more independent study and thought time. Many times nature and art play a larger role in the lesson plans. There is more emphasis on your child’s personal interests and imagination. The use of varied curriculums works best with this type of teaching style.
The results of this assessment show that stringbean’s learning style is 33% visual, 26% auditory, and 40% kinesthetic.

Your Adult Learning Style

The results of this assessment show that your learning style is 46% visual, 33% auditory, and 20% kinesthetic.

or this one – but where did they get the sports channels from??

Your home is a

Futuristic Magnate’s Headquarters

Your kitchen is someplace you never go, because you “have people for that.” There’s a Chocolatessen, which is rapidly becoming your favorite room of the house. Having one is also becoming a trend among your wealthy neighbors. Your master bedroom is the size of a small barn, with carpet thick enough to reach your ankles. Your study has hardback editions of every classic ever written, plus a special edition of Rich Dad, Poor Dad with the parts you ghost-authored highlighted. One of your garages holds your collection of ferraris, and is measured in acreage.

Your home also includes a guest wing and private quarters for your servants. Your guests enjoy your home theater with 37 different sports channels. Outside is your hedge maze and gardens, meticulously tended by a team of world-class botanists.

Below is a snippet of the blueprints:

Find YOUR Dream Home!

Magnates Manor

Your home is a

Magnate’s Manor

Your kitchen is someplace you never go, because you “have people for that.” There’s a Chocolatessen, which is rapidly becoming your favorite room of the house. Having one is also becoming a trend among your wealthy neighbors. Your master bedroom is the size of a small barn, with carpet thick enough to reach your ankles. Your study has hardback editions of every classic ever written, plus a special edition of Rich Dad, Poor Dad with the parts you ghost-authored highlighted. One of your garages holds your collection of ferraris, and is measured in acreage.

Your home also includes a guest wing and private quarters for your servants. Your guests enjoy your home theater with 37 different sports channels. Outside is your hedge maze and gardens, meticulously tended by a team of world-class botanists.

And, you have a pet — a doberman pincer named “Warren”.

Below is a snippet of the blueprints:

Find YOUR Dream House!

How can I be this geek

it must be the sci fi – thats not geek is it??
64% Geek 64%

Hey, I made 50!!

at the free rice
CORRECT!

  1. hawkshaw means:
  2. slide

  3. fireworks

  4. detective

  5. green-blindness

VOCAB LEVEL 50

You have now donated
570 grains of rice.

Some things you just can’t let go.

A job I’ve been putting off for many months at the very least, is sorting through the extremely large pile of kiddies clothes we have collected over the last 6 years. They were mostly sorted out before we moved, but BB of course has been through a lot of them since then, and there were a lot that had got mixed up during that time, or SB has been through since we moved.

But one, it was raining today so couldn’t work outside, two, I want to take some down for my cousins baby. So I bit the bullet. It has taken me literally hours, though bar some putting into bags, and a heap of socks and odd gloves etc. it is all sorted now.

I’m not especially attached to kiddies clothes etc. , but a few items I just couldn’t put in the passing on pile. One of them was a cardigan knitted by my Aunty Barbara when SB was baby She has suffered with dreadful polymyalgia for some years now – she had it then when SB was little, though nowhere so bad as now, and there was still hope they would be able to treat it successfully. It must have been an effort for to have knitted this cardigan.

But most of all for me is a little fleecy oversuit, hat and blanket set that we bought for SB before she was born. Seen here being worn by BB at our first Melrose in Feb 2005:

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I can remember buying it, we’d gone out a couple of months before she was due to Mothercare for a big shop for stuff (odd in instself now, surely we’d do it online now?). They had this little set, it looked so cute, we succumbed to buying it (we didn’t buy many clothes for her, got given loads). The blanket at least, was used to when SB came homeĀ  from hospital – it was cold, it’s been snowing, she was so wrapped up you could hardly see a baby :-). I can remember taking her out dressed up in it to our favourite park in Leeds. I can’t part with it yet – soppy and daft I know.
I think it in some way sums up all that excitement and anticipation of planning for the approaching birth of your first child, and those first few month with the new baby. AndĀ  the memories of those happy times.