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reduced to tears

by BB. A lot of the day she has cried as if we were torturing her. completely incoherent with rage that we aren’t getting it right. she has just cried herself into oblivion on the sofa.

SO with that as the background, we have survived remarkably well. We didn’t get to the CHEF meeting today – which was a real shame as sounded really fab as in the archaeology museum, and I had been looking forward to it.

So, we made a start on th XMas cards. actually, we first did painting – which was the first word of BB’s we understood. so having allowed paint to go everwhere in the name of peace we moved onto xmas cards, and SB was very understanding of the concpt of BB got exactly what we could understand her to want. They made 20 between them. oh enjoy muddlepuddlers! Not too much in the way of glitter, but definately a 2 and 6 year olds take on how to stick/print as much as poss on a card. Of course more mess everwhere, but 60 mins screech free, so worth it!

BB then screeched continuously and went of for a walk in the buggy. SB read me a book and then did education city. Actually, she did loads, cos even though BB came back asleep, she soon woke up. So I went off into the garden and carried her around all the plants. Deciding the neighbours may call SS if she screeched any more outside [though a lower volume than indoors] we came back in. Eventually she settled with bucking bronco and then SB’s leappad [which she really loves, and Merry has given us a first leappad she can get for Xmas] SB made up a complex game about greek gods, including various of the legends – she was heard to peck livers out etc.

More utter screeching later, and we managed to develop some peace watching the makings of walking with beasts not for as long as we would like, so some desperate offerings of books/activities etc, and a book became suitable. BB did some colouring. Chris is cannabalising an old computer to try and set it up for BB, who otherwise tries to perch on SB’s lap and ‘do the puter’. Fine when SB is welcoming… this also distracted BB from screeching for a short while, so I hid.

cowardice finished with, and I returned to help make pizza, and then we all watched? robin hood together while eating it – a short break though for me to take BB up to a bath whcih she was desperate for, sat in for 3 secs and came out.

She has then screeched so much, and nothing has been satisfactory, which was the reducing to tears bit, as we have had not a great deal of sleep. It really is the torturing wail business. It IS a shame she finally gave in on the sofa though rather than in bed, as we will have to move her…

i hate laptops

when they flick screens for some unknown reason and you lose your whole blog post! It will consequently be very short.

Edu – SB very into Education City, on a trial, but will finally convert to the realy think this time – if anyone has a code they wish us to use, let us know. she is level 1+ for the english as 2 is a bit hard, and level 2+ for the maths. at least this time you are allowed to have different levels as this has been something that has put me off in the past.

we have played with the nursery bit with BB too, though won’t be buying it as a lot for nursery rhymes.

BB has been desperately under the weather for past few days, and last night and today def ill – nurofen/calpol the works. I weaned her this weak – actually without much trauma in the end – so suffering pangs of my faultiness about it as she no longer has my antibodies.

Other than that she has enjoyed playing with her birthday presents a lot, and playdough [which she does whilst SB fimos] SB fimo-ed today a lovely angel. i forgot to add any holes to hang on xmas tree so it may be a cake decoration

SB and i did lots of reading today with BB semi flaked on my lap [wanting to watch her bring me back on a loop - so we need to video her doing something else!], we story of the worlded the romans, read some ORT and usbourne farmyard books, she did lots of colouring and EC.
We were going to make a pegdoll fairy/angel, but BB wasn’t well enough to let us do it without her, and not sick enough to ignore us doing it with her IYSWIM

SB has enjoyed playing with my mum this weekend as well, and they enjoyed wathcing strictly come dancing together, amd planet earth. what a good mix! SB has been doing a lot of ‘interpretive dance’ about the place, and suddenly informed me their ballet uniform has changed to a lilac one with a ribbon belt? Why don’t the teachers let us know these things, as she saysd she is the only one still in the old uniform. and we need a character skirt as they no longer wear the blue polka dot one – sigh!

oh well, she has enjoyed some ‘trials of life’ as well today. SO although I feel I have mostly held a grumpy sick 2 year old, I guess we have done HE as well. SB has been very good at fetching things so i don’t have to jiggle bb too much. what a fantastic older sister she is.

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Roasties!

which we had for tea, pancakkes for brekkie – yummy!

Anyway, I had a disturbed night as had promised SB I would sleep with her. However, had that virtuous glow!

Her and BB did barbie and happy street games whilst I watched from her bed in the momrning – very good! Though BB did climb out of her cot, but she does mostly sleep in a bed now.

Some more magic painting, and then lots of legoing and brio train tracks, all piling in together. SB did a bit of singapore maths 1B, and read half another ORT book [laughing princess]. We did an usborne young puzzle book together about a princess palace. So very princessy!

Whilst BB slept, SB made a lovely fimo cat. She? did a really good job. I think it might be a leopard though, since it is yellow and spotted! Must visit Merry and buy some skin tones as she wants to do people!

BB was very sleepy when she came downstairs, and SB getting a bit waily, so put on an ebay acquisition French video. Bonjour mes amis 1. Having initially complained that they kept saying the same thing, getting in the way of the story [what story!] she did get into it. BB and I did more legoing, with a stop to put on a mammals DVD for SB. BB was expelled though for being too noisy, so we did more lego. SB then thought she wanted story of the world, but after finding the americas on the globe and deciding the quickest routes there, she wasn’t that interested n the history bit and looked at webland instead. yummy dinner, and a space book for bed.

Have decided to ask family to think along lego lines [small bits rather than the bigger ones] for SB for Xmas, and a my first leapad for BB, as she keeps running off with SB’s leappad. She can have a Dora book. For a girl who only sees Dora infrequently at Merry’s, she is very good at saying Oh Man!

Usual tomorrow’s monday feeling, but we have season 2 of battlestar galactica to watch.

Counting Blessings

I have had a lovely phone call with nanny, and she is cheerier, the physio was pleased with her yesterday, and my mum is going tomorrow to stay for a week, my aunt went last night, so fingers crossed really.

I met with the chief exec of where I work yesterday and managed to say fairly calmly whatwas making me unhappy. obviously she didn’t promise to help, but acknowledged it was a difficult time, and seemed very capable and direct. [I didn't expect help btw, and so am very pleased that I feel that have at least been able to voice some of my concerns]

Had a lovely home-ed day today with SB, and BB is still very gorgeous to be with [except after 9pm, when I'd prefer her to be in bed]

I have only fed BB once in last 3 days! We are substituting with ‘tuddles’ and ‘daireelee’ . I am ready to wean, and for her it is a turf marking rather than anything else. I want to demonstrate how we can easily bond with cuddles. And SB seems to be more put out by feeding now, as BB often chooses a time when SB has more attention.

So, to today, had a very lovely long phone call with a friend I hadn;t heard from in ages. Cmae downstairs to play with SB and BB, we started off with each of them doing ‘magic painting’ and then I facepainted SB [angelina ballerina as a flower fairy!] and they painted a hand of mine each. SB had a go at scoobies, and BB did some more painting.
We then did some romping around general play, and they both fancied eggs, so had first lunch of boiled egg and toast. SB then did some singapore 1B maths which is all about getting comfortable with grouping things in preparation to divide and multiply. However, later on in the day, she demonstrated counting to 40 in 5′s [perfectly] 80 in 10′s [again perfectly] and 20 in 2′s – she chose to do it and the end point. I asked how far she thought she could get in 3′s, and she said 18! [and she did]. So I think she might be quite comfortable with the idea. She also said she was getting older now, as she was halfway to 10. BB used the haricot bean counters to create mayhem and destruction with her little pots! She will be an ace seed sower come the Spring.
Second lunch of a sausage sarnie for each of the girls, and the BB had a nap. SB read an ORT book to me – very well, though obviously not perfectly. She is quite confident about it, and when I offered to read the next page if she was getting tired [usually something she jumps at] – she declined.

I offered to pay a game, but she wanted me to read degas and the little dancer about his statue of Marie. She thought it sad Marie didn’t get to be a ballet dancer, but was very keen on the book, and discussing Degas pictures and then trying out basic conversation in french. [ ooh, edited to add the other odd tangent we went down was what maries life might have been – marriage children, perhaps 8. SB thought? 20 was too many, and that she would give some away. We discussed how that wasn’t done very much, and she wanted to know how the birth mothers chose the new parents, so we had an odd and long conversation about adopting and fostering.i guess in the future I have thought we might foster, so… then we discussed Little nanny being in a family of 8. SB doesn’t want to be in a family of 8, she thinks 4 is enough [rofl at who she might be getting ideas from]

Still wanting to be read to, i did the Alexander the great bit from story of the world - i like Alexander the great story, and so did SB. She eventually coloured in the bucephalus head once Chris could print it out [shout at printer] and did the paraphrasing/narrative activities well.

Finally she decided to play battleships, and we were doing well when BB walked through the door having got herself up. BB and battleships are presently not compatible… SO I played with BB with threading bobbins, and SB coloured in some pictures. Both girls did a bit of hama beading – SB nearly finished the giraffe now, and amazingly in normal colours rather than pink! I played some piano to them, BB joined in [always interesting!] and that persuaded SB to join in and then do some piano practice.

We did a lot of general play and me singing to the girls dancing type thing, and then teatime, bathtime and bed. I am running out of ideas for maggie and the ferocious beast stories, and Robin Hood ones – aargh!
I have ordered various craft bits for xmas card making from yellow moon and a few books from the book people schools catalogue, as I have an early inheritance from a great Aunt. its 500, and apart from todays ordering! I am trying to decide whether to be sensible and use it towards insulating the loft [which we need to do] or a huge frip on something like a big trampoline for SB, or a selfish having my laptop fixed for me? [or boring, and towards the credit card debt] We are still in definite frugal mode, but this is unexpected extra bonus money as it were. decisions decisions? Talking about inheritance, Aunty Peggy had always said she was leaving something to ‘you girls’ [ie little Nanny's grandchildren] when it came to it, we didn’t get anything, and I was not bothered. I had not expected it, her death was sudden and unwanted, and well, its her money. However, she left it to cousin anne who predeceased her instead, and it ended going all to cousin anne’s beneficiary, my second cousin who I don’t think met Aunty Peggy? Didn’t visit, wasn’t at funeral etc [though his parents were]. I can’t imagine that was where she thought it would be going. Must make sure I do a good watertight will!!! Hmm, that sounds like I am bothered, so maybe I am a bit.

Anyway, our youngest is still awake, and Chris is trying to bore her with telly. Oh, and SB says the hair wirler is the only thing she really wants for Xmas, and I can choose the rest. SO hair twirler it is! otherwise, we have Xmas and birthday pretty much sorted thanks to ebay.

oh, and need to get more face paints – particularly white!

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?

Sister Ed and Little Firefly

A couple of days ago, Stringbean was sitting at the table, with Butterbean. SB was teaching BB about numbers. She wrote down the numbers on a piece of paper, and showed them to BB and went through them telling her they were numbers. Oddly BB seemed to take it in, when I pointed to words and numbers in a book, she said yes and no when asked if they were numbers at the appropriate points. Or was it just a fluke?

Other than that, what else, some more maths – she has done some MPH stuff on weighing and mass, and multiplication. We have eased off on Explode the Code, as it seems to be going ahead of her a bit now, so we are concentrating more on a bit more reading, seeing as she seems to have moved on to actually reading things. She picks up (very) simple books and can read them, and is reading all sorts of other things, so we think she might appriciate a bit more focus on it – we do have some books we have stashed away for her to read herself, so time probably to break out some of those.

Spent rather to much time yesterday morning watching kiddy TV, I got bogged down it fiddling with the wireless network. The wireless AP fell onto the floor and something inside got dislodged. Tracked that down and sorted that, but then got bogged down with getting it all up and running again. I hate wireless networking – it can work fine for ages, and then it decides to not work. And the AP struggles at times with all our solid walls etc. to give coverage over our house, at the moment it has been relocated until I can rejig the network wiring feeding the old box currently in the sitting room feeding downloaded stuff to the TV. so now if you wear the wrong shirt or something the wireless just gives up. Pah! And (while I’m at it) our ISP is giving us a pants ADSL service at the moment…..

She watched some of the Walking with Beasts DVD as well yesterday.

Today was library/storytime day. BB insistent that she take her Muddlepuddle bookbag with her – dragging it along behind her :-) Afterwards, coffe, some reading of library books, lunch, BB and SB played for bit mostly making patterns with cuisenaire rods. My mum and dad came round, SB showed off her firefly costume, did some maths and then we headed off to the Puddle, where a very excited BB is going out Trick or Treating with Merry and the girls, followed by a sleepover – first time at someone else’s other than my parents. We are going over to pick her up tomorrow. All the girls were so excited, we were engulfed by a gaggle of noisy excited children (including an unsurprisingly naked Josie :roll:) as soon as we got there, and they seemed to spend the next hour crashing noisly about the place :-)

I got in touble for saying I was coming home and then spending and hour (oops…) drinking tea and chatting with Max though….

And here is our little Firefly. Would probably been better if we’d cleared the wooden train track out of the way first…..

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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.

Action and Reaction

Monday and Tuesday felt like nothing days really regarding home ed, though there was some maths, a bit of explode the code, some bits of reading of various sorts, and probably other things, there is usually some colouring/drawing goign on most days at the moment. House has bit a right disaster zone lately (sounds familiar) – one of those situations when it gets such a mess it feels like so much effort to do something about it that you don’t. And it’s really getting in the way of doing home ed things. Which of course just makes you more fed up with it. Not helped by being out too much last week. This week we have been staying in a lot more, and no classes etc. so feeling a bit more relaxed about that as well.

So made an attack on that this week, my mum and dad came over on Tuesday to help things along (why are Mums so much more effiecent at this than us youngsters…?), and when Helen and the girls went to Little Nanny’s on Wed I satyed here, and as it rained, I worked on tidying upstairs. Our bedroom is nice and tidy again,which is always so much more relaxing.

Still more to do, esp. the utility room – sort out some more storage for HE craft/science stuff etc.. General crap and ‘stuff’ that just seems to collect around the place and paperwork etc.

Anyway, yesterday focussed on a bit more on education – Stringbean spent ages first thing drawing and colouring and picture card for Mummy. Spent a bit of time upstairs tidying Butterbean’s room, whilst the girls ‘helped’ – though moslty they played a game of climbing in the airing cupboard and shutting themselves in :roll:

After lunch, once BB was asleep for her nap, me and SB got out the Physics science kit, and had a go at that- we ended up building a little balloon powered car. Lacking a camera, we played with video camera instead, so we can inflict his on you ;-) I particularly like SB’s ‘TV presenter’ mode and her ‘blowing up a balloon’ song:

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Life without a Lens

Is certainly very difficult! We have had people to stay and BB has been being unbearably gorgeous, and apart from video – which we rarely use – no mechanism of catpure. Unfortunately we have a 150 pounds excess on insurance, so not sure what to do.

This week was a bit of a stay in week, with Chris on Mon, and his parents came round on Tues, so the ‘match and sort’ has been going well, and SB doing more and more voluntary reading of books. We have also read a lot to her, particulary from the ‘I wonder why…’ series. We’ve thought a lot about seasons and changes. i’ve managed some piano lessons – yippee!
today we went to little Nanny’s. As I drove there we did our usual singing and qwuestions [always helps me concentrate on driving!] pointing out my favourite buildings [and SB's] on the way. She made me giggle by pointing out the roman road, and telling me it went in straight lines so the British couldn’t hide round the corners – she says this MUST be fact as heard on a CD [yep HH] – as I tried in vain to explain it was a joke. We do a lot of car ed.

little Nanny is well, she is having a knee replacement next week [much needed] and hopes to be more mobile aftr that. In her mid 80′s this is not something she takes lighlty, but having been housebound for a year, quality is more important than quantity. I can see though, however much she denies it, she is worried about surviving, so I have suggested she requests a spinal. I think she can take the noise of the orthopod, and spinal’s are better for cognitive function in the elderly – and she is worried about that too, as she hasn’t been as good since last years run of bad luck. SB made her a lovely picture card to take into hopsital with her, and also a beautiful hama star [which we can't photo!] threaded trhough with pink ribbon to make a talisman necklace. Bless her, but Nanny wore it all day. SB and BB were delightful.

When home we had a look at a human body book, and then to bed. I am filling in some dratted form for work to try and get pay progression. it is due in tomorrow, but I am doing it last minute cos it is a right pain. I don’t think I’ll be successful though – they are only going to give the points to 8 consultants in the trust. i should have given the form to Nic! [yep, I am distraction activitying still!]
Speaking of Nic, I have had a number of garbled texts this evening, so I guess they are having fun.

Hmm, I am charged with making a costume like angelina ballerina’s firefly one for halloween. I have bought some ribbons, and am planning to embellish a dress with it. I hope its OK – I am just not as good as seamstress as SB believes!