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Hair twirlers – HELP

SB would like hair twirlers for xmas you knpw those things that get 2 bits and spin them around. what are they called? I keep searching to find what they might be and getting nowhere -she saw an advert back in the summer!

Visiting

they kicked little nanny out of the hospital tues eve with a sandwich following her knee replacement. She is barely mobile and told them family were miles away and needed warning. Never mind! I went with food and good cheer on wed, and she really needs it. Full of bravery however. Sb was a disaster really – in the most nice of ways but still. i had asked her to pack a bag for her and BB, being fairly explicit. so she took nothing for bb, and felt tips! for herself. nanny doesn’t have a kitchen table, and sb was going to do colouring in on the carpet, with BB loitering with nothing to play with – argh. I know, I should have done it myself, but I was packing car with food stuffs etc etc. She was also borderline waily as she needed a good run. Nanny’s house is small but perfectly formed, but def no running space. I was cooking/cleaning/listening.entertaining and genrally multitasking. The an awful drive back across the fens. Aargh. Worst really, is that i wish I lived close enough to pop in regularly rather than 2 hours away.

the girls have been to chris’s parents today so more visiting fun.

BB is just adorably gorgeous at the moment, with her language trying out, and giving us the low down all the time. I could do with her falling asleep though…

i am greatly unhappy at work, and think I need a break to sort head out about how to resolve things [but not another broken limb, thankyou cosmic supply co!]

our email is down

and looks like it has been all day. I think I can post out [well, i managed to the camps forum] but nothing getting in.

my systems administrator is baffled [never a good sign!]

sigh

weekend home-ed

we’ve had a good weekend here, with lots of home ed activity – maths, reading, piano, story of the world, hama and fimo.

SB made a particularly good fimo baby and fimo teddy holding their arms out to each other. If I had a camera…

the new webland and BBC Jam both got quite a good runaround. we must move up to the 5-7, and consider subscribing to education city now.

BB had her first haircut – I trimmed her fringe, and it looks much better now she can see again.

Both girls had great fun running madly between the different windows to try and get the best view of everybodies fireworks. the rich houses the otherside of the church put on a particularly good display last night.

BB was taught how to say open sesame, and has ejoyed that. Her language is lovely at the moment. I do love this age.

We had a very long philosophical discussion starting from the ‘lord of the dance’ hymn. She still thinks its a settee though. Actually it carried on from earlier discussions about greek gods from story of the world. Her religion still appears to be fairies. I don’t think she has quite got the concept, particularly as she coudn’t understand why the Christian God doesn’t have a name. [? Dwayne?] as the greek ones did. Pointing out there was lots of them, so they needed their own didn’t cut the mustard.

BB and SB have played beautifully together most of the weekend without too much fuss.

umm, there were a few things I wanted to blog, and have lost them. Maybe when I remember?

Time to do a home ed blog roundup

Like many other bloggers, I find this time of year another questioning one about what we are doing. the nights are drawing in, and the summer of running about is pretty much over. Maybe I am a pagan at heart, so November 1st really is my new year? It does sort of follow that a season of changes makes you focus on changes. So are we entirely happy with our HE provision? Well no, and to be honest, I think that is a good answer, as complacency is nothing to aim for. But, I think that actually there is a lot we as parents need to be organising so that we can give the most to SB. I suppose an equally valid question is do we feel that we are failing in our HE provision, and I would answer no to that too.

So, what would help?

1. Having a tidier house, so that we could find things when we wanted to, and the clutter – particularly in the utility room and kitchen – distracts me. It means I don’t function as well as I could. At present, pretty much our whole downstairs could do with a good sort out, as well as the garden, so it ticks in the back of my mind.

2. focusing on using the resources that we have. Etiher in having them available enough that when we are on a roll, I can just put my hand on them, and also so that we can utilise some of the scheme things well by doing them regularly.

You can tell that we are not really autonomous. I think we are mostly child led, but we do have some limited structure areas, and I guess the rest tends to be mostly autonomous, or child led in that a number of options are suggested.

What are we doing well?

The regular singapore maths and explode the code has gone well. Sb has just finished the first half of 1B, and seems comfortable with all the concepts in it. We do maths play all over the place as well as it comes up, but try and do this structured bit on a near daily basis [and usually ends up about 4 times a week.] Explode the code has also worked well for us as a resource. When we started using it, SB was adamant that she couldn’t read, and made no attempt to do so, but has been quite happy to go through the books. As we started book 4, she suddenly became aware that she could read, and that she wanted to read. Having done so much already, she can read some of the early readers [oxford reading tree, usbourne, blue nose readers, ladybird phonics] – with me – which she enjoys. However, explode the code is getting difficult for her at the moment, and she isn’t really enjoying it. So we are not suggesting it [though its in her box] and instead doing a bit of daily reading to consolidate her skills. Should she wish to go back to explode the code, it will be a child led decision. She has done a fair bit of starfall instead on the computer though.

The having loads of books actually works very well. SB often picks books out for either me to read, or her to look at pictures and do a bit of reading. The DK picturepaedia does particularly well for that. We go through phases, but on most days she will look at a ‘fact’ book – totally at her discretion [ie autonomously], and some day go through loads. For recent bedtime reading we have been working through all the books she can find on the body for example, prior to that we had a real roman fest, and early dinosaurs/greeks/egyptians/space have all captured her fancy. So I think the autonomous book availability works well for us.

Crafts work quite well. Though some more organisation would help vary them. Hama is a favourite with both her and BB, and always available on the dining room table [and unfortunately the dining room floor - ouch]. Playdough is used by both – both to do blobs with, and SB is getting more creative – cf her igloo, and today practicing doing heads so that she can make them with fimo! Speaking of fimo, SB is enjoying trying harder to create ‘good’ things with this, as I told her it was expensive, so playing around is with playdough, and ‘sculpture’ is with fimo. She wants to make people, so we need to get skin tones from Merry – I did order 20 pearl blocks for free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We haven’t done much painting for a while – and I refer you to item 1 of things to improve on! But she does a lot of drawing, sticking and colouring in, and there has been a huge change in the care she does these.

socialising – we are quite good at that, what with the 2 local home-ed groups and having visitors, I think that is fine. We don’t socialise every day, but enough.

‘activites’. SB has swimming lessons and ballet lessons, both of which she loves. The village football hasn’t restarted this year, which is a shame as she would have liked to do that, and I’m still conscious that she would like to start gym again, so I think we should organise that too.

playing. One of my desires for home ed, was that there shouldn’t be an abrupt end to the years of playing. We do plenty of playing, with dolls, imaginary games, snakes and ladders/set/cards etc etc. definitely something we do well

family togetherness another thing I was concerned about was that if SB had gone to school, she would have only really had a chance to know BB for 7 months before she went to school, and then their relationship would have been based on evenings when both were grouchy, and weekends. I’m sure they would have still loved each other, but I do think that Home-ed has given them the chance to have the beautiful sibling relationship they do.

Limited TV. well, we have always had limited tv – after all its in another room. it is mostly first thinkg in the morning cbbc if she request it, and a David Attenborough [or similar natural history] DVD in the evening wind down. We have been watching walking with animals with Kenneth Branagh most recently, and we all enjoy them with roasted chestnut supper – yum.
What we are improving at
Music. i have started to be a bit more organised on the piano front. SB definitely wants to learn, but doesn’t always want to do it. We are trying for 5-10 mins on mon/wed/sat/sun [the days when I can do it basically. Its not a huge amount of time, but enough to just tick on. We do do well on listening to a wide range of classical music and discussing how it makes us feel, and its mood. SB makes up loads of songs and dances. I like the look of the theory book in action at the 2 red boots, so I might part with some more cash!

science experiments. we are kind of up and down here. SB really enjoys this kind of thing, and i think item 1 gets in the way here too. If we could do more on the spur of the moment, I think we would be doing a lot more. This is something I think we could work on.

Story of the world. Still used irregularly, but at least used. SB enjoys listening to it, she likes the colour in bits, we should do it a bit more. 1 chapter only takes 5 mins to read and then another 5-10 to talk abit about.

The key AARRGHH moments

Still Languages, both modern and ancient. We have Latin is not so Tough, and Muzzy German and Spanish. We really must get into the habit of doing some, as I was never brilliant of languages and feel bad about it, and I think they say the sooner children start, the easier it is. Although I am seduced by the Rosetta stone, I think we must show we are starting to use what we have got before forking out on something expensive to gather dust.

The other household/craft type things – sewing/knitting etc. SB shows interest and I don’t take it forward – partly cos this is a weakness area! I read blogs about knitting/crochet/paperwork/beading and think umm, yes, she would love that. We do do baking though, cooking together etc and food groqwing, so not all bad. Oh, um Housework itself???

Balancing BB and SB so both get the best deal possible. I guess this is the perennial problem, and the payoff for the joy of having a sibling. Swings and roundabouts there.

Oh, and the biggest one for me is that I am not the key home-edder. I wonder what Chris might agree or disagree with?

Angellina ballerina firefly


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Originally uploaded by Merrily Me.

though she does seem to have lost a few of the bells!
Thanks Merry for photos

ahh, first outing of fairy wings

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Originally uploaded by Scrumbledelicious.

isn’t she lovely!

oh, and I am SO missing a camera. PLEASE can anyone with any photos please flickr them. I’m sure you ahve a spare second!! [and If you have nic, I couldn't find any in all the halloween ones!]

All Hallows Eve and All Saints Day

Yeah, chris was VERY late back yesterday, but forgiven. SB had a lovely time. SHe did tell me tonight that she had been frightened by some of the costumes, but hadn’t wanted to hold Merry’s hand as she was being a big girls like Fran and Maddy. She did winge that her sweets were all swapped about and then she didn’t get to eat many – but as far as I can see, she ate LOADS. So thanks to Maddy for helping!! but she said she REALLY liked it, but she missed having made up stories and me – ahh, she knows how to woo me.

We went to pick her up and generally chatted with Merry. I really MUSTN’T every go in that darned stock room again, as I have bought more fimo – for me and Xmas pressies, but also this for BB as it is just gorgeous and I don’t think description does it justice.[and yes Nic, I have read your blog on wooden things for the parents, but I think BB will like this, and anyway...]. Rather scarily, it says customers who purchased this also bought… and its my just made order! so if you’re quick you can see what else I bought. Luckilly Merry doesn’t sell [and I haven't bought] and ‘adult’ products!!!!!!! However, I have just reviewed it in text language.

Anyway all the girls had a play. SB sang to us, BB just was adorable. We ate well and talked well. Sign of a lovely day.

Little Nanny is recovering well after her knee op as well, though not walking yet – and the hospital plans to discharge her on Friday. Deep Breath!

An Arctic day

Whilst you read this blog, you really should be listening to this. SB and I have been humming along to this all day [and others I have found] much to Chris’s horror! I think its a bit Pingu like, but it reminds Chris of the smurfs.

Its not cold in the house, as we put on the heating for the first time in Honour of Nic and Ady [and it was really cold on fri!], but SB wanted to make the Igloo from the 120 history projects book. not only craft, but lots of measuring and multiplying in 4′s skills.

We listened to lots of inuit throat singing – and joined in to Chris’s bemusement – whilst building it. A brief run around who the inuit are and a brief run about what lives in the arctic, using her first animal picture atlas. But mostly throat singing – LOL. We have been trying ourselves, and doing interpretative dance [LOLLOLLOLLOL!!!]

SB built a lovely track for her and BB to play with the trains. She also read BB a book - woohoo! – and has done a lot of weighing today in the maths ‘match and sort’. Both children are now sat infront of another wildlife DVD eating popcorn. Unfortunately I can’t get our home grown popcorn to pop, so this is bought corn.

BB has mostly payed with trains, skipped, had books read to hr and done a few jigsaws – oh, also played with playdough and done her ”maths’ [she draws over a preK book of maths that SB started with.] listened to both her version and Terry deary’s bring me back – a lot! and also various u-tube throat singing videos [more LOL]. TBH i never knew much about throat singing, and now feel quite an expert.

invaded by the monster teenies

its just a good b movie title! we had a lovely drop by on their way back from hallowween camp. SB had insited on making chocolate spread cake, and it didn’t work at all this time. Nic and Ady manfully ate it though and i don’t think the children cared as it was ‘cake’.

lots of running about by the children, playing will all sorts of bits – the wacky wigglers still a favourite – and a brief slow down with a film. they wet to bed far to late as were being very happy an not disturbing our natter!. A chippery supper and final collapse.

A VERY late start in the morning for the adults, though children up with the larks. A bad start for me since was woken by BB infrming me there was poo in her nappy, and proving it by showing me a handful – lovely! After a sluice down we went downstairs. What I hadn’t realised, was that there were a few other places in the house where she had investigated the contents of her nappy. This came to light when Teeny asked what was on her foot…. SO a trawl around cleaning the house and we were ready for the day [if slightly mortified]. Pancakes and play. A very tired monster! After lunch we said goodbye and settled down for a relaxing afternoon, as SB also needing a chill out in front of a david attenbrorough film [mammals]

BB was a total pest going to sleep. I had had a lovely [very long!] phone call, and BB woke up 3 secs after we got cut off [for exceeding the allowable length of phone calls - 2 hours] and then wouldn’t go to sleep.

my system adminstrator has for once done something useful, and attached the old computer stack to the television [somehow - too technical for me] so we could watch battlestar galactica downloads directly rather than putting tehm on DVD. fantastic. Since BB would nOT sleep, we did this till 2 – oops. She was a pain even when we had gone to bed, so me and Chris tired today.