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		<title>a game of 2 halves</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[chris and i stayed up a bit too late with playing online agricola with the babs last night [i won - yay!] SB also had a late bedtime, having read a book she then got scared by, so had to have time to read a more comforting book, so was v tired today!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>chris and i stayed up a bit too late with playing online agricola with the babs last night [i won - yay!] SB also had a late bedtime, having read a book she then got scared by, so had to have time to read a more comforting book, so was v tired today!</p>
<p>whe we got up, it was snowing - again! and quite hard, but a quick check suggested no snow at merry&#8217;s, so the science stuff was gathered and we set off. we were also the firsterers there!! actually, due to a number of circs we were 2 families down and one family up, and that worked pretty well! Did science in dribs and drabs, as it was basically setting it up and then watching what happens.</p>
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<p>as we are on a &#8216;biology&#8217; term, and roughly looking at microbiology, today we looked at yeasts. We have done a fair bit of discussion on and off about bodies, energy sources and then lungs, oxygen and carbon dioxide, so we did a bit of a recap. there was surprise that yeast might be &#8216;alive&#8217; so this wasn&#8217;t a simple chemical reaction. that actually what was happening was the yeast would be using sugar to fuel the division into 2 [actually this is a bit of a simplification, as yeasts actually bud off rather than divide like bacteria] that they are single celled organisisms of funghi. we knew what it was used for, and i briefly touched on the krebbs cycle without naming and shaming it, saying effectively to make the energy, a gas was given off as a waste product. we had quite a talk about the various gas possibilities, but mostly settled on CO2, partly because this is something we breathe out as a waste, and partly because i had brought along some lime water to test for co2!! so we used my beautiful new erlenmeyer beakers and placed 5 spoons sugar, one heaped yeast and 250mls warm water and topped off with a balloon. soon enough this began to fill with &#8216;the gas&#8217; and then each got a chance to mix &#8216;the gas&#8217; with lime water - which rather fabulously went cloudy! and also to put a lit match into it - which v satisfactorily immed went out. so we learnt a bit about micro orgs, their needs, and waste products, and how to test for them. fab! this book suits this experiment pretty well, and we read it again earlier this week</p>
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<p>I also did some of the sampler sewing - not as well as Merry! Kty did french, the children voluntarily did some music, and Zoe was pasta and tea maker - thanks! there was no snow at merry&#8217;s, tho it did snow on and off. we got back well in time for brownies - still snow here!</p>
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<p>BB had her face painted and then decided she was tired [she fell asleep in the car on the way home whilst SB and I sang along to serge - above] and watched star wars whilst i snoozed. </p>
<p>SB was at brownies making valentines biscuits and then judo. this is the game of 2 halves, as this owl has a very brusque and brisk nature, and is just one of those busy women who perhaps SB isn&#8217;t so used to. so she asked to get changed in her toilet [it was at the big house for cooking] and j agreed, but whilst she was doing it, she was called for, and couldn&#8217;t hear so then got told off. then found someone else had taken her biscuits as they looked nicer, which she had made for me. SO loads of tears. Arrgh. I know she was prob stressed, but this isn&#8217;t the first time SB has cried. And yes Sb wears her heart on her sleeve and has no thickness of skin to speak of, but i do think that this being so a bit of compassion over the taken biscuits and actually, since sb had asked to change in the loo&#8230; oh well. we had a long discussion about different folks, and that j would prob be surprised that that exchange had made sb cry&#8230; btw Merry and katy, SB says she just isn&#8217;t used to shouty ppl as we and you don&#8217;t shout! Anyway, lots and lots of hugs on return, watching magic school bus inside ralphie episode, and to bed as a happy girl again.</p>
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		<title>permeability</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[today was for the girls a mostly sylvanianing day. they adore playing sylvanians! they tend to only start when SB has read her book for the day - she starts the day with a book and ends the day with the book. we are getting through loads!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>today was for the girls a mostly sylvanianing day. they adore playing sylvanians! they tend to only start when SB has read her book for the day - she starts the day with a book and ends the day with the book. we are getting through loads!</p>
<p>i did want to do some science, as over a year ago won a very ancient kit on ebay about osmosis, and have been v keen to try it out!! today was the day! unlike newr kits, it has LOADS of actual science talk in it, explaining what you are doing, why, the scientific concepts etc - great! Anyway we had a thought about permeable and impermeable, and each selected a container of each and poured water into it. we saw we were right, but that some things were more permeable than others, and infact waxing a permeable thing [ie muffin cases] greatly reduced their initial permeability. We then looked at diffusion, to prove that the molecules moved around in the water [perpetual motion/ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_theory">kinetic theory </a>] and that we don&#8217;t need to shake to mix up a solution we dropped a copper sulphate crystal into warm water and watched the water all gradually turn blue. Unfortunately we didn&#8217;t actually get to any of the osmosis experiments, as the girls were sylvanian needy again!!</p>
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<p>other things done were some playdoughing, BB did more of her &#8217;secret&#8217; , SB and I did a long recorder practice and some aurals [aargh!], SB wrote into her journal. I sorted out the science shelves abit, and chris turned the room of doom into a place where you might nearly be persuaded to go. Oh, and we spent a long time doing the RSPB gardenwatch - better late than never!</p>
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<p>We finished watching tales from the green valley - the Jacobean farm series.</p>
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		<title>A snippet of Matisse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 22:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we went to the tate modern in jan, and admired some of matisse, SB and I had thought we could have a thought about looking at making art &#8216;in the style of&#8230;&#8217; starting with Matisse this year. Art is not my strongest point [  ] but I do enjoy it. SO we planned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we went to the tate modern in jan, and admired some of matisse, SB and I had thought we could have a thought about looking at making art &#8216;in the style of&#8230;&#8217; starting with Matisse this year. Art is not my strongest point [ <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif' alt=':lol:' class='wp-smiley' /> ] but I do enjoy it. SO we planned that for today. before we began, however, some tidying was in order. We all hate tidying, it is true, so it was well past midday before the room was enough tidy to move on! then as the kitchen wasn&#8217;t, we had to do other things first!</p>
<p>SB and I did a great recorder practice, the scales [though not arpeggios] and the 3 exam pieces. gradually coming together. mostly notes and rhythms right, so now to work on phrasing and dynamics! BB and I also did a recorder practice together, and SB did some french. </p>
<p>BB started with her own craft project, which she tells me daddy musn&#8217;t know anything about, and SB and I looked at a few matisse pictures and she said she knew what she had in mind and didn&#8217;t need to see any more, thankyou very much! BB also had a clear plan, so they got on with that whilst i read</p>
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<p>The Pasteur book fits nicely with the science i plan to do later in the week as well. SB and BB both liked these books, and periodically stopped cutting/glueing/sticking to peer at the pictures and have a snuggle. The we moved onto story of the world and queen elizabeth 1. i corrected the succession order from henry VIII story, and then we enjoyed reading it, and then a bit about francis drake and sir walter raleigh from these books</p>
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<p>BB&#8217;s has gone up on the wall, but SB&#8217;s has rather a lot of glue on it, so should be placed on the wall tomorrow! Having covered the kitchen table in Matisse style art, we ate our stirfry watching Dr Who in the living room before off to bed!!</p>
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		<title>fishgate!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As ppl might have read below, on monday chris bought fish from the fishmonger at the market. Today we dissected them at latinetc! i was really impressed, particularly by the younger [and more sensible  group] at how carefully this was done in the main. i think the younger group were aided by being on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As ppl might have read below, on monday chris bought fish from the fishmonger at the market. Today we dissected them at latinetc! i was really impressed, particularly by the younger [and more sensible <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif' alt=':roll:' class='wp-smiley' /> group] at how carefully this was done in the main. i think the younger group were aided by being on 4 wanting to do it and 2 adults, to the older groups impatient 6! We started with looking at the beauty of the mackerel, the camouflage elements, and how we thought these might work, at the shape and dynamics of the fish - muscled and bullet shaped, likely to be a fast swimmer we thought. at the various external features - vent, protected eyes and gills, the various fins and the fabulous mouth. Then we started cutting!</p>
<p>we started with gills, talked about their purpose and investigated them - they are v beautiful! then we did our eviscerating slit - careful mostly not to eviscerated! amazingly we found the swim bladder, gonads, stomach and heart. may have found liver! def found lots of muscle and spine. and then after discussing those, they merrily set to on destruction! actually, that&#8217;s not entirely true, E did a beautiful dissection in the littlies, BB was a bit wilder! in the older group i think J and J did well to hang in their, being uncertain about dissection [and i have promised that will be the only one this term - so no eyeballs yet!] and the smell got to chloe. SB and maddy really enjoyed gutting etc their fishes&#8230;</p>
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<p>other than that, they did music theory and latin and for the littlies french. we stayed and chatted whilst katy went to baby music, which was nice, i like the opportunity for a good natter. i listed to M and then J doiing their violin practises. we brought Maddy home with us, and she did brownies and judo v happily with SB, watched charlottes web with tea, and now all is finally quiet upstairs&#8230;</p>
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		<title>A resting day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 00:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[we decided we were all needing one. SB was very definite about it, so stayed in bed reading until lunchtime! BB mostly watched cbbc, and i chased off a migraine and started sorting pics to catch up with so can get to centreparc pics! [our london pics going up right now]. however, having labelled the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we decided we were all needing one. SB was very definite about it, so stayed in bed reading until lunchtime! BB mostly watched cbbc, and i chased off a migraine and started sorting pics to catch up with so can get to centreparc pics! [our london pics going up right now]. however, having labelled the london set visiting london, it sits right with all the visiting <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrumble/sets/72157620182571538/">little nanny</a> sets. i miss little nanny hugely still, and can&#8217;t quite stop feeling that she is overdue a visit. SO i have looked at the sets, had a quiet weep at what we lose, but reminding myself that her life was lived to the full and filled with love and laughter as well as heartache and loss. I also plan to live similarly in length and in love!</p>
<p>Anyway, after lunch i suggested we should do a craft or science kit to get us moving a bit, and SB chose a science museum kit about flight, and made the helicopter [which we couldn't get to fly] and an aeroplane. BB also made an aeroplane and made a light circuit with her first electronics tool kit box - which she has loved for a long time! We then went head to head with cooking mama [banal game i can't see the point of, but they love!]. SB then did some recorder practice of her new grade 1 piece, and then we played it together on the piano. She very much enjoyed that, so played a new grade 1 clarinet piece too. this hurt her lip as she has a small ulcer, so i suggested we should defer clarinet prac till it healed! SB and i played ticket to ride whilst BB played a supplementary game on how well she thought each of us was playing. ALthough i won the train game [not by much] SB won BB&#8217;s game playing trophy! BB also did some earlibird 2a maths.</p>
<p>A bit more tv watching before tea, then book reading [absolute zero] and bed. both girls still awake at mighnight tho. sigh.</p>
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		<title>centreparcs 2010!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 23:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[this is the third year that we have gone to centerparcs for a january break with friends. more friends than ever also holidayed this year, so there was a home ed camp feel to it as well! SB in particular loved having lots of different friends to go down rapids and flumes with as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is the third year that we have gone to centerparcs for a january break with friends. more friends than ever also holidayed this year, so there was a home ed camp feel to it as well! SB in particular loved having lots of different friends to go down rapids and flumes with as well as general messing about in the water!</p>
<p>We shared with jax from &#8216;making it up&#8217; this year, so got to enjoy lots and lots of lovely cuddles with soa, the gorgeous new baby. She is a total delight, and at that bit where she is smiling and laughing and being coy, as well as cooing and burbling - very cute! surprising us all, BB and small really did a good job of playing together the majority of the time, and big and SB had their usual tempestuous relationship - but this is starting to be far more boom than bust as well [which is relieving for me and Jax on the eardrum front! rofl!!] we adults had our chilled, wine enabled evenings after the hurly burly of camp life! we ate well - due to some pre-prep, thus , i think, enabling kids blood sugars to be better managed, and a more peaceful chalet as a result! big ate everything i cooked -so into my good books ! and small was surprised by liking some of it too!!</p>
<p>we mostly swam - surprisingly enough! we enjoy swimming, we enjoy messing about in water, and therefore we enjoy centreparcs! SB is fish like anyway, and was an intermittent visitor as mostly with friends - as mentioned above! i mostly played with BB, who has great confidence in the water, swimming over and under and really enjoying it. we got some zoggs seals that she had great fun with, as well as the noodles. we just loved it! also, whilst swimming, we adults got to chat with each other, share keeping an eye on littlies so we could go down various of the waterchutes and just chill. I really needed a holiday to chill, so this was ideal! i think i prefer elvedon for the pool rather than sherwood, but not a huge lot in it! i missed the salt hot pool, as the outside pool here not so hot, and had the rapids running off it, which BB permanently tempted to go down! I also missed the gentle &#8216;indoor river&#8217;. This year we did have a new &#8216;gadget&#8217; a <a href="http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&#038;_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&#038;_nkw=nereus&#038;_sacat=See-All-Categories">&#8216;nereus&#8217;</a> plastic bag for popping digital cameras in and using in the pool to a depth of 20m. remarkably successful i think! no leakage and the pics far better than i expected - main prob being the children actually staying where put!!</p>
<p>the playparks were enjoyed too, we had a couple of different sessions there, once predom with the deependers, and another predom with the sotp plus assorted other children brought along! and we did a nice cycle en masse round the complex. This was rather great, picking up a few children on the way - glad that B found her bike again - will not suggest here that she takes after her mother tho&#8230; Although i did take crafting stuff, we didn&#8217;t actually have anytime to do it, as most days we swam 2ce [morn and eve] and parked in the middle, or we did the cycle. we also had a mini birthday celebration for big and e and a meet at starbucks - so v sociable!</p>
<p>on the social front, the families [12 of them!] were divided into 3 areas, so i guess i saw the most of the ones in ours, and the families that we seemed to share a wavelength with for pool visits! so i missed mostly monsterteeny and manorborns [except for their all day endeavour!] and saw more of the portico, puddles, deependers, sotp, babs, jo, lovelyem and a sprinkle of ali!! me &#8216;n jax socialised out 2 of the nights, and &#8216;the boys&#8217; 1 night - though they made the most of it, having a games and beer night and getting in at 4am!!</p>
<p>these poor unsocialised home ed kids! As a promise for the difficult sunday, both girls had agreed to do some home ed &#8216;work&#8217; whilst away, which we did for 2 of the days! though SB did do recorder every day, and don&#8217;t think she will have much trouble with the grade 1 pieces. She also read loads of her new books&#8230;</p>
<p>so all in all a fab hol!! i will prob think of bits to add, but off to bed [probably!]</p>
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		<title>bacteria galore!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[today was a latinetc day, always enjoyable for all of us. we were still late, because somehow our kids don&#8217;t get out of the house, and my poor sleeping is making me just want to curl up in bed unless matter transported! We started with SB doing some music theory, which apparently she struggled to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>today was a latinetc day, always enjoyable for all of us. we were still late, because somehow our kids don&#8217;t get out of the house, and my poor sleeping is making me just want to curl up in bed unless matter transported! We started with SB doing some music theory, which apparently she struggled to do there, but at home raced through the sheet, so as gina says, prob due to arriving half way thro. BB similarly shy in french, doing opposites, but got going, and for the rest of the morning toddling about quite happily!</p>
<p>I like being in the kitchen with michelle, though think she may have been a bit more dubious about our proximity as we were looking at bacteria! i reassured everyone that they were actually dead! fixed on a microscope slide in fact, and we had a peer at some, but my microscope not really powered quite highly enough. we did a fun bacteria division game with peas and paper &#8216;cells&#8217; obviously these were intracellular bacteria! and that was enjoyed. then i got out the petri dishes and swabs and we all thought of somewhere that might harbour bacteria, swabbed and plated it. now, with any luck, the petri dishes are in airing cupboards gently warming! the plan is to look every day and draw what you see. we may, or may not, have the older group try and make a microscope slide depending on how well it goes! unfortunately, it used up way more agar than i imagined! so i have had to buy lots more, and am waiting for it before we do part 2 - grow bugs and then put in something we think is bacteriocidal - what do you think? teatree, lavender, breast milk, alcohol gel, soap?? oh and an antibiotic and see if we can kill them! so we will dissect a fish next time instead. we had lots of discussions about bacteria, and it is always great to see what info kids already have and can pull together, we had a bit of evolution, yoghurt making, pasteurisation, &#8216;good and bad&#8217; bacteria&#8230;</p>
<p>latin and music also happened, tho not clarinet - will happen 2moro. we came home, and sb did the clarinet and theory sheet whilst BB got going with painting a plaster of paris frame she had made. she really paints v carefully, and acrylic paints are so much better for this!! just as SB was about to get a kit to finish out, we had the deependers arrive after baby music, so supplied tea and refreshments. M very taken by that maze ball thing we all have! J,K and SB played bohnanza for a bit, and L and BB played together v happily. apparently the frame is prob for L, but don&#8217;t get too excited, as BB often keeps the things she makes for others&#8230;</p>
<p>Other things this week - SB had and really enjoyed her first golf lesson. she has done loads of maths on angles. BB done lots of crafting and finally starting to learn some letters!! chris put up the new bookcases, so looks fab in hallway, and currently he has started on room of doom! work been stressful as always, but have some time off coming up - woohoo!! oh, and it snowed - somehow that is no longer newsworthy, and i have hardly mentioned this prolonged cold snap in the blog, but it hasn&#8217;t really affected us, not like so many others!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 21:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I apologise to all Kits out there, not Kits were maimed in the process of the day!
I was a bit blurgy with some droopy virus and am having problems with both insomnia and recurring nigtmares, not altogether sure that it isn&#8217;t the nightmares that are causing the insomnia. last night the cats bought it v [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I apologise to all Kits out there, not Kits were maimed in the process of the day!</p>
<p>I was a bit blurgy with some droopy virus and am having problems with both insomnia and recurring nigtmares, not altogether sure that it isn&#8217;t the nightmares that are causing the insomnia. last night the cats bought it v unpleasantly. Anyhoo&#8230;</p>
<p>Girls started with watching some nature prog on the tv, then SB did piano with me - her new upgrade book, thanks sarah, and recorder. BB also did a bit of piano. Bit more ds-ing - mostly cooking mama - and then we got out the kits pile! SB has finished her egg cups and horses, and BB her dinosaur. SHe then started her zebra kit, though sand one unfinished, as she told me she was just going to pour sand over all of it. seemed like a waste - these kids foil me at every turn!!</p>
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<p>Whilst they did their kits, i read some SoTW - Council of Trent, and we then had a discussion about all the pathways christionity has taken, and if we were to be anything, we would be on the protestant side and the more minimalist the better - quakers have always struck me as quite a good idea, but dad a methodist, and chris&#8217;s parents baptists [tho not so keen on that myself] and i have had friens of &#8216;all persuasions&#8217; and they all now get on - as there were bits about catholics and protestants killing each other! We also read a nice book about a viking family [which i will link to when i get home]</p>
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<p>I felt interacted out, so we then watched some walking with dinosaurs whilst chris sorted out the pipe leak in the garage - aargh!! luckilly nothing ruined, but a nuisance none the less, and v cold for poor chris. BB and SB both did some maths as well.</p>
<p>SB has her first golf lesson tomorrow, so hoping that goes OK!</p>
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		<title>wednesday science madness!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 00:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[before we get to today, i thought i would just like to say i went out to a restaurant both monday and tuesday! monday with chris, as girls at nanna&#8217;s so we made the most of the evening by going out to a local turkish, which was delish! tuesday was work night out at a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>before we get to today, i thought i would just like to say i went out to a restaurant both monday and tuesday! monday with chris, as girls at nanna&#8217;s so we made the most of the evening by going out to a local turkish, which was delish! tuesday was work night out at a chinese-malaysian - mucho yummy! had mock peking duck for the first time and liked it [have always steered a bit clear of the mock things!] must take chris there, it was near where the deependers live so would recommend it, tho a bit on the pricy side! mind you, the non veggies all had lobster as one of the courses, so i am guessing if i had been with chris it might have been half that price!</p>
<p>and so to wed, thought would raise christmas cheer with the science, and thinking hard for a good end of year finale, decided on crystal structure! went really well. we looked at crystals with SB&#8217;s rather fab microscope<br />
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<p>now, this has mixed reviews, so anyone considering one, i think digital with usb port is a fab thing, it works quickly and easily and the laptop we run it on is our oldest one. the x200 doesn&#8217;t have enough light, so i agree there, but if you see one of these going cheap, snap it up, as far more fun than something you have to look down eyepieces for! all the children were v interested in it, from the v youngest, and it was quite some time before BB declared boredom! tho i notice that when they moved to slides, she was still watching!</p>
<p>we discussed crystals, how they form, and that if i had a powerful enough microscope [they don't do toy electron microscopes yet!] we could have seen the actual crystalline structure - which we discussed! then, whilst gina did music theory we them, i prepared my ace card - we made the crystalline structures out of maltesers held with royal icing. great fun! enjoyeed thoroughly by all, and hoping that they might remember some of them [i said them till blue in face!] simple cube, face centered cube, body centred cube, hexagonal close packed. and here are some examples!<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrumble/4191440100/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2676/4191440100_7c8e950b2a_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0143" width="180" height="240" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrumble/4191437132/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4191437132_6a1b6626fd_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0119" width="240" height="180" border="0" /></a>  <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif' alt=':lol:' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>actually it was a busy session and v much enjoyed by all. Gina also did bells with the big&#8217;uns and clarinet with the SB. Merry continued with sewing samplers with everyone - remarkably patient with all the needle traumas! BB also remarkably patient with hers. katy did latin christmas carols [well, latin translations!] and french and also boiled sweetie window biscuits. All went down really well, lots of happy laughing kids learning lots.</p>
<p>we were not only first to arrive [as hadn't seen any morning emails!] but also first to leave, as BB wanted to go to the rainbows christmas party. she didn&#8217;t join in any game, but when we ate, a girl sat with us, and they got on well, as she was really outgoing and friendly. not sure if bb will ever go to rainbows again, but she was much happier having had this interaction. i think she is just much younger than the others - prob directly due to home educating as we don&#8217;t push the outward facing thing.</p>
<p>SB had brownies party afterwards, which apparently didn&#8217;t have enough games. we watched doctor who, a crazy long bath was had, and the day was done.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i think sometimes this blog is a catalogue of things that we didn&#8217;t quite get to do. not a very positive and uplifting thing! so i am going to positive spin the fact that i had such a migraine that i couldn&#8217;t drive to what looked like a fab art and craft experience for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i think sometimes this blog is a catalogue of things that we didn&#8217;t quite get to do. not a very positive and uplifting thing! so i am going to positive spin the fact that i had such a migraine that i couldn&#8217;t drive to what looked like a fab art and craft experience for the girls into a positive opportunity for home learning! [though still, i hate being bound by migraine].</p>
<p>Anyway, I was up, BB was happily playing with happy street [they've been playing with it all week since it was about to be consigned to loft!] and SB was still asleep. chris roused her, and she did music theory whilst i cut out tissue paper circles for a craft in homage to <a href="http://harmonyartmom.blogspot.com/2009/10/frank-lloyd-wright-bubble-window.html">harmony art mum</a>. Luckilly, when i was thinking of doing this, i accounted from the differences in artistic temperament between her own offspring [guessed and hinted at on her blog] and my two! SO we had much smaller areas to fill, no particular design/plan/ rules, just a desire to stick something at the end on the window that might liven it up through the winter. So we did it, BB just did one, and returned to happy street. SB did 3 and i did one. we decided to string them together and hang off the window, and decided that we liked them, and SB has plans to vary it a bit. it was a bit fiddley, even massively simplified, to get the 2 bits of plastic to stick nicely. If i was going to be a bit more expensive about it, i think using laminating pouches would give a much neater look!</p>
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<p>oh yes, before craft, SB had a second ever clarinet practice. I think chris is going to blog their fantastic trip yesterday, but also her part-christmas-present-early of a new clarinet arriving yesterday has heralded the sound of a very novice clarinetist. yesterday, sans migraine, i was enthusiastic. somewhat less so today, so suggested playing it to chris in the kitchen&#8230;</p>
<p>Erm, and a  bit more ermmming!! well anyway, at some point we did some french -  acombination of <a href="http://www.little-linguist.co.uk/french-english-dual-language-story-books/1274.html">walking through the jungle</a> with <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0746023049?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=petitsharicot-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=0746023049">The Usborne First Thousand Words in French</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=petitsharicot-21&#038;l=as2&#038;o=2&#038;a=0746023049" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />. they make a lovely combo, with a lovely story book with few words, but then all the names of the animals in the other one, so we can look and see if we want.</p>
<p>i was going to say we did some story of the world, but we did that yesterday, christopher columbus, magellan, amerigo vespucci. both girls were gripped with the idea they didn&#8217;t know the rest of the world and just sailing straight from spain, so we followed it on the globe, imagining we didn&#8217;t know what was there. SB and BB both did a bit of maths, we snuggled, I sowed on brownie badges, dozed a bit, repepped with medication etc etc. i didn&#8217;t move much from the sofa! played games with both girls, rummy, snap, monopoly. oh, i did piano prac with SB too, and she did some recorder.</p>
<p>Chris&#8217;s parents arrived after their hospital appointment, so we had a nice chat, SB and BB played snap etc with them whilst i rehydrate them <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif' alt=':lol:' class='wp-smiley' /> and then nanna got suckered into an enormously long game of monopoly. chris&#8217;s dad has a few further tests to get through&#8230;</p>
<p>then it was mad ferring around - BB had rainbows, then SB brownies followed by Judo. BB got out the gears, and had fun with those, then the funblox, and finally fell asleep in my arms watching ice age.</p>
<p>i think i am going to call it a day, but think i rescued a lovely family home day from a disappointment day.</p>
<p>oh! edited to add - and how could i forget! major fuss today, as sb insisted she wanted to try some fake ham, as apparently she had it at nursery and liked it [?], so she did, and nearly gagged. chris, bB and i didn&#8217;t even try! but she also hurt/jiggled a wobbly tooth eating it, and later this evening it fell out. so she is 10 down!</p>
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