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		<title>shaking off the rain and making the most of things</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[as you can imagine, after yesterday, my black dog on the shoulder seems to have turned into a clydesdale horse! so i decided to be as computer free and child available as possible, with my facilitator hat on. it has actually meant we have had a v productive yet fun day, but i am totally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as you can imagine, after yesterday, my black dog on the shoulder seems to have turned into a clydesdale horse! so i decided to be as computer free and child available as possible, with my facilitator hat on. it has actually meant we have had a v productive yet fun day, but i am totally bushwhacked from being so engaged! in reality, i think disappearing off to an alternate reality with a book might help my weariness, but not my heartache.</p>
<p>having fallen asleep [wayhay for actually sleeping] playing civ 4 last night - a go at alternate reality, but actually i prefered the earlier civs - i was woken up by bouncing children at 9.30. managed to keep them bouncing in a mole game, rather than having to get up straight away! On coming downstairs, SB and i started with <strong>piano</strong> practice together. now she isn&#8217;t playing the violin [and i v much miss that] we are making a concerted effort to practice the piano daily. this is already paying off! bB was a bit grumpy that i was doing piano practice with SB, so once she had got going on it i played the most dificult game of <strong>hangman</strong> with BB. she was in charge of the hang, and the only letter of the alphabet in her 17 letter word was 1 m! so i lost.</p>
<p>BB then <strong>leappad</strong>ded, and chose the phonics series. being BB she chose number 7 rather than actually look at some of the letters of the alphabet!  she is def going to learn to read her own way. she wants the dinosaur leappad book that sb has but never looks at. SB meanwhile was doing <strong>maths</strong>. they have got to thousands - woohoo and all! so she raced through that, as having grasped hundreds, tens and units, thousands is really just more of the same. SB then insisted on more <strong>ballet</strong> practice whilst BB said she was doing her &#8216;<strong>writing</strong> practice&#8217; - ie squiggles on a white board! SB settled into some <strong>spelling</strong> - she enjoys these wizard whimstaff, and BB and i did a bit of <strong>piano</strong> fun. I then did some <strong>violin</strong> practice [faint!] as have strings. boy am i rusty!! i think i now have finger strain - rofl!! WHilst i was doing that, bB was quite happily following instructions on the <strong>brainbox primary electronics</strong> kit to make a &#8216;whizzer&#8217; with only a little bit of support from SB.</p>
<p>After lunch it was <strong>baking</strong> time. SB chose a recipe of chocolate marzipan biscuits - something nice and complicated! and through the afternoon did it pretty much on her own. BB and i opted for the simpler peanut butter cookies. SImpler in recipe, but obviously complicated by BB&#8217;s desire to lick things all the time [so i have a series of spoons that are single use licking spoons to keep the biscuits edible!] and her sometimes idiosyncratic weighing and measuring <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':smile:' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>SB&#8217;s mixture had to rest for a while in the middle, so we all read one of my <strong>french </strong>books from <a href="http://www.little-linguist.co.uk/">the little linguist</a> - <a href="http://www.little-linguist.co.uk/french-picture-story-books/berthe-fait-une-pizza.html">berthe makes a pizza</a> - which we loved. [<a style="&quot;border:none" href="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D11%26ref%255F%3Dnb%255Fss%255Fb%26y%3D17%26field-keywords%3Dberthe%2520pizza%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Dstripbooks&amp;tag=petitsharicot-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=19450&quot;&gt;Name Your Link&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src=">here it is on amazon</a>] and SB did a <strong>recorder</strong> practice. the new outerwear from muddypuddles arrived, so SB now has some camo trousers, my pink girl really has vanished! BB got a free glove puppet, so equally happy.</p>
<p>SB finished her biscuits whilst bb and i had a romp and read a book together, then we all had tea before SB went out to <strong>Judo</strong>. BB off to bed, and SB watched some <strong>nina and the neurons</strong> when she got back.</p>
<p>SO there you go, a busy day in our household! <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrumble/sets/72157610272930946/">flickr pics of the day</a></p>
<p>oh, and any advice on trampolines. still humming and hawing. <a href="http://www.trampolinesfirst.com/Product.aspx?ID=1971">jumpking ovalpod ova</a>l vs <a href="http://www.eurocosm.com/Application/Products/Bazoongi-trampolines/bazoongi-deluxe-trampolines-GB.asp">bazoongi deluxe 12 foot with funring</a> [ouch for more money, but ? its worth it?]</p>
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		<title>not a snowy winter walk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 23:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[we woke up to snow, and were really hopeful that our monthly RSPB walk would be snowy, but then it rained and was just v cold! Whilst michelle and i did half empty glass brightkites, marcus was much more positive. and you know, he was right! apart from some setting out rain it was fine, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we woke up to snow, and were really hopeful that our monthly RSPB walk would be snowy, but then it rained and was just v cold! Whilst michelle and i did half empty glass brightkites, marcus was much more positive. and you know, he was right! apart from some setting out rain it was fine, and sunny in parts! by the end, my toes were a bit on the cold side though! BB had a walking crisis, but managed in the end!</p>
<p>i am getting ahead, we fitted in HE on the sly! we did a v short piano practice - for each girl, and did some french conversation for at least 30 mins in the car and french games. And, when we were at M and M&#8217;s SB did ballet practice.</p>
<p>AHA! i did nearly forget to blog that bB and SB had a delightful conversation about greenhouse gases in the car. currently, when sb grows up she is going to be a research scientist and sort out the problem with greenhouse gases. mms says bb, because they are naughty - yes says sb and does a bit of greenhouse gas talk and melting things. mm says bb, so it is good it has snowed because that sucks up the greenhouse gases, eerrrr, well not quite! v cute together anyway. bb is going to be a dinodoor bone finder btw! later bb decided the problem with greenhouse gases were that they were smelly! err, well, i guess some of them!</p>
<p>So we had a lovely fresh walk, with some coffee to warm up on the way. SB and C climbed trees - something they are rather keen on! well, one tree in particular, and then ran about a bit before going back to the car.</p>
<p>we went to M and M&#8217;s house for dinner, chat, world righting and the kids played well together, and lots of games. very nice evening, thanks v much!</p>
<p>now i just need to get flickring!!</p>
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		<title>penguins dropping from the sky</title>
		<link>http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/2008/11/19/penguins-dropping-from-the-sky/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[today was busy busy! after such a late bedtime, i am surprised we all got up, as sb also had v late bedtime, and bb woke up as we went to our v late bedtime! but, a fianl tidying push, stuff set out for science and sort of party food! BB opened her presents, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>today was busy busy! after such a late bedtime, i am surprised we all got up, as sb also had v late bedtime, and bb woke up as we went to our v late bedtime! but, a fianl tidying push, stuff set out for science and sort of party food! BB opened her presents, and was particularly ecstatic but the sylvanian stuff from both sets of grandparents was a clear winner [as anticipated], and the mp3 from my sister. however, she is now working though the pepa pig set with great keenness! SB and i did some MORE pas de basques, cifras and clappy dance practice - and she has really got the pas de basque thing. just the rest to go! SB&#8217;s my pals are here 3 and 4 arrived from singapore and she was very happy!</p>
<p>the latinetc group arrived and we kicked off with science. i thought a fun session of dropping and consolidating the things we had learnt was in order, so we dropped crumpled vs tightly packed paper, and then made parachutes with different size and weight material squares. the children are getting better at making a hypothesis and thinking why they chose that, even if wrong! they certainly enjoyed all the dropping, and were confident with the concepts. then we made paper aeroplanes, which stretched me some, as the origami instructions were complicated! at this point merry arrived, so hers also had aeroplanes which whizzed about a bit. SLight mayhem and chaos later, and a latin session. i was v giggly to here amo amas amat [amamus, amatis amant] from the living room!</p>
<p>finally the ravening children were fed - we had missed out snack time - oops! and fully satiated went on to head shed loads of cake. though my pingu cake looked good, most children ate icing only. i tasted it and thought it was a lovely sponge! BB v keen on the full dark room and lit candeld cake being brought in and all, so we duly did this.</p>
<p>so mostly an afternoon of playing for children - inside and out - and chatting for adults. thankyou to Anne and A who also attended, and chris&#8217;s parents. we had a lovely chilled day. BB fell asleep pretty much as guests left, SB did some maths and the judo. BB is awake and playing again <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif' alt=':roll:' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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		<title>putting your heart in it</title>
		<link>http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/2008/11/12/putting-your-heart-in-it/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 22:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[wellll&#8230;..
We had a fab [if knackering day today, i am always surprised by how tired a day in london makes me!] we got up bright and early to catch the first possible train to london - which we did [1st poss with railcard that is], and managed to meet up with Michelle and Chloe succesfully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wellll&#8230;..<br />
We had a fab [if knackering day today, i am always surprised by how tired a day in london makes me!] we got up bright and early to catch the first possible train to london - which we did [1st poss with railcard that is], and managed to meet up with Michelle and Chloe succesfully en route. We got to the RI in good time for a KS2 lecture on the heart, including a dissection display. we v much enjoyed it, and met up with Nic, monster and teeny there. it was aimed at the &#8216;higher end&#8217; of KS2 I think, but SB said it was fantastic and she really enjoyed it. they all loved the dissection, and to be fair, the home ed contingent was far less unruly than the school - possibly because being squeamish wasn&#8217;t going to be so funny as with a room of classmates!! Will flickr eventually, though notice Nic has started&#8230; BB and chris went bookshopping and cafe hopping, as the site now says no under 5&#8217;s. i asked about that, and they didn&#8217;t seem bothered, but we thought it might be a bit testing for BB, and it was the right decision, as she would have lasted 5 mins! Walking there and back we went past an art gallery [the selling kind] and SB was much taken by the contemporary art there. thinking we should go to tate modern again sometime</p>
<p>Afterwards we went to green park to let of steam and have a runaround, meet up with chris and bB, and have lunch. the children had loads of fun with the leaves, throwing them all over the place, burying themselves in them and climbing trees [getting told off by a couple in the process, that we then speculated about as they tried to eat their lunch!], and eventually said goodbyes and went our separate ways.</p>
<p>we went to the british museum. we only had a bout an hours museum time, so we wanted something to just dip into, and neither of the girls had been there before. It is, of course, an old haunt of mine! I lived in london for 7 years, and part of that time was doing a psychology degree at ULU - we went past the psychology building, the ULU building [i remember the bar and orchestra practice!] and told SB all about it - eyes agog at the thought of the enormous ULU library!</p>
<p>Anyway, we had a wander in and out of doors of the ground floor, just really getting a feel for the place, and stopping at things that caught their fancy. SB most taken by all the modern works of art / statues there - gold kate moss included. SHe particularly liked the piece of the man and woman and all the medicines they had taken rolled out, and pictures along the side [birth to grave stuff]. BB liked the african section best.</p>
<p>we spent a bit of time with the assyrians lion hunting, making sense of the frieze and counting dead lions. i was totally struck by how in the past UK and other &#8216;booty hunters&#8217; had obviously gone round hacking enormous pieces off ancient cities, and couldn&#8217;t help but feel something was irretrievably lost. how much more majestic must the assyrian door entrance have been in situ etc. deed done and all, and maybe otherwise they would have been lost with &#8216;robbing out&#8217; etc, but&#8230;</p>
<p>easy journey back on the train as we had a flask of coffee, books and nibbles to keep all happy. as we were getting off, one of my work colleagues got off too - having been in first class all that time!! irritatingly, BB fell asleep instantly on the way home and was unwakeable, but woke up at 9. grr, and SB didn&#8217;t have time to eat properly before judo, so by the time she had had dinner and got into bed it was nearly 10. after a going out day, you just need them to fall asleep quickly.</p>
<p>chris gone to bed, as the grumpy virus has reached him, and i am not sure they will make HE group tomorrow! both SB and BB said lots of funny things i would blog all day, and i have forgotten them all, sigh..</p>
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		<title>A Triangular Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 00:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike Monday, children managed to get dressed etc. quickly enough and early enough without too much faffing  for us to get away almost on time, with me not to grumpy ;-)  to head to City 1 for Tots and Nots. Quite a bit fitted into the session - some crafting - making little rockety things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike Monday, children managed to get dressed etc. quickly enough and early enough without too much faffing  for us to get away almost on time, with me not to grumpy ;-)  to head to City 1 for <strong>Tots and Nots</strong>. Quite a bit fitted into the session - some crafting - making little rockety things from foam sheets &amp; sparkly pipe cleaners, wax crayon on card over painted with black paint - then scratched through to make patterns. Though SB proceeded to scratch all her paint off which I didn&#8217;t quite see the point of.</p>
<p>Someone else did a little session showing how a tune can focus soundwaves so you can hear things better, and both girls did some recorders (SB did two sessions) with our tame HE-ing music teacher. Rest of time filled with random playing.</p>
<p>Headed off promptly but at what I thought would be slighty late time to head to Town 1 for gym. BB has started  pre-schoolers  gym session at the same place that. It&#8217;s just a free play type session - they have structured sessions as well, but not at a time we can do. They have various soft play type things out, ladders and benches to climb up, but they can also go and clamber on the gym equipment, jump in the big foam pit etc. Slighty odd to have all the littlies runniung aruound whilst <a href="http://www.olympics.org.uk/BEIJING2008/AthleteProfile.aspx?id=6695">Louis Smith</a> or one of the others their in the British Squads does their stuff at the other end though.</p>
<p>While BB and me do this, SB sits on the side (though grumbles a bit) and reads, does something out of a workbook or whatever. Today she was moslty reading the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0763621641?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=petitsharicot-21&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=19450&amp;creativeASIN=0763621641">Castle Diary: The Journal of Tobias Burgess</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=petitsharicot-21&amp;l=as2&amp;o=2&amp;a=0763621641" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> I think.</p>
<p>After that headed into town for a modicum of shopping - picking up a new phone from Argos (being able to check and reserve things online makes it all so easy) though of course BB wanted to &#8216;buy something&#8217; and they both decided they liked the ideas of remote controlled cars. Treated the girls to a cake in Starbucks on the way back to the car as we had a bit of time spare.</p>
<p>Then back to the gym for SB&#8217;s gym session. This is much improved for me as they have found some volunteers to run the tea bar, so I can get a cup of tea whilst waiting. Buy the time it finished I was glad to be completing the last bit of the triangle to get home.</p>
<p>Chips for tea whilst catching up on the second series of Robin Hood. Before bed, SB wrote her letter to a child from a school in Kenya that one of the local Home ed groups is rasing money for.  One of the parents is from Kenya, the school was set up by the headteacher for children who cannot aford to pay for school, many of them are orphans and live at the school as well. At the session a couple of weeks ago, they reported back from a visit to the school earlier in the year and brough letters that some pupils had written, so we all took one to reply too. So SB has written a nice reply, Helen said she made a really good effort with it. Will take it with us when we go to the group to morrow (in City 2 for a change, though hope to get back to City 1 for a HE group Celidh in the evening)</p>
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		<title>busybees, science club and birthday parties.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[oh, and woohoo to Barack Obama being the next president of the USA. It feels a v positive moment and I really hope that it turns out to be at least some of the wonderful that the moment promises!!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>oh, and woohoo to Barack Obama being the next president of the USA. It feels a v positive moment and I really hope that it turns out to be at least some of the wonderful that the moment promises!!</p>
<p>i got up and went into work before meeting chris and the girls at latinetc. i was there before him by some considerable time!! but all 4 families were there and i took the biguns off for water resistance and uplift thoughts - sorry gina for not having upgraded the section in the sidebar page on forces = will do it! it was, predictably, messy! All children appeared to enjoy it, and hopefully learnt something. snack time, and then i did it, but differently for the middle ones. even MORE messy! still enjoyed though. photos in usual place! the bigger ones got to do some latin as well. A nice lunch and then we all piled out in different directions. michelle and I going north for a birthday party.</p>
<p>we have teasingly said that BB one of muddlepuddle triplets, the others being Shannon on going against the flow [happy birthday for 3rd] and Josie on HE the puddle girls, whose birthday it was today [BB's due date, but i won't hold that grudge forever, well, maybe i might!!]. So we went to Josies house for a bonfire night birthday party and all had a lovely time. SB elected to stay there rather than go to judo [slightly naughty, and appropriately reprimanded for lack of commitment <img src='http://petitsharicots.org.uk/weblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':grin:' class='wp-smiley' /> ]they pretty much all got on like a house on fire for the whole session. we adults had a good natter [well apart from Max, who did a good job of making party tea and enabling fran to sort out the birthday cake].</p>
<p>Max also did some wizardry with fireworks, and all the girls found them brill, though Ams and BB snuck indoors in wuss mode [they were v gentle fireworks! though one was a bit more bangy than the others] also toasted marshmellows and roasted chestnuts. yumm. Fran played a beautiful happy birthday on the cello too.</p>
<p>an easy drive home. as we were driving up, the other side of the carriageway was closed and some workmen appeared to be digging something off the road. on the drive home, all but one lane was closed, and road repairs were being done.</p>
<p>so, lovely day. chris has done something electricky in the loft and cellar while we have been out.</p>
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		<title>where is that blogging muse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 23:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
yesterday chris did some windowing - wahay!! and his parents came over, there was a bit of home ed stuff [sb maths, handwriting, spelling, piano and a castle box book, bb b4 the code and earlibird maths] and baking.
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<p>yesterday chris did some windowing - wahay!! and his parents came over, there was a bit of home ed stuff [sb maths, handwriting, spelling, piano and a castle box book, bb b4 the code and earlibird maths] and baking.</p>
<p>today was science and latin group, but we did french instead of latin. we nearly got to the deep end in time, but traffic and road works were against us, gina was later though. for science we made anti grav devices. this was fiddlier than expected, but worked more or less!! we learnt a gravity magic trick as well and discussed failures and bodges - aka the melting of the hadron collider. in between the science and french, the children made tickets and membership cards for a show that they put on at the end - a musical variety act i think! also at the end katy shew them doodle art, which the def enjoyed.</p>
<p>SB and BB had done lots of baking the prev day, which turned into a nice end of session treat for everyone, and i have to say that i thought her choc and orange cake was rather successful. She pretty much made it on her own, so looks like a baker -vgreat!!</p>
<p>back home we chilled with merlin and robin hood [maid marian has died!!!!] and then sb and i played games whilst bb took a long time to fall asleep.</p>
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		<title>thoroughly lost thursday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 23:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[which is what i was trying to find the venue for the snakes session on thursday! a slight disagreement with DH, and we made it! by the time we made it, i was feeling harassed plus plus!! but we were just in time for the littlies session, and i went down with BB whilst mum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>which is what i was trying to find the venue for the snakes session on thursday! a slight disagreement with DH, and we made it! by the time we made it, i was feeling harassed plus plus!! but we were just in time for the littlies session, and i went down with BB whilst mum vaguely supervised craft with SB. we really liked the snakeman. and BB loved the opportunity to hold the snake and lizard, and said it was the best thing ever!! [we do know she has a thing about reptiles though!! both current and the extinct - well, i know dinosauria aren't strictly reptiles, but...] Any way, we really enjoyed our session. i think SB&#8217;s with mum was harder work as more people in the session, but she still really enjoyed the opportunity to touch and hold the snake and lizard, and would like to have had ore time. they both did get the chance to go back and meet some more of the reptiles, and also do some lovely lizard based crafts. Thanks to the organisers and enablers.</p>
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<p>i left early as still in somewhat of a dither from contretemps with DH, and parked in a short time only spot etc etc. when we came home, we did science - always soothes me!! SB and BB did some of the horrible science explosives kit, and i loved the lava lamp take on the volcano favourite!! Mum did more curtaining, and dad was still painting away [bless]</p>
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<p>we also did LOADS more HE, as the girls have been in a v productive mood! SB has loved her wizard whimstaff workbook - the first spellings one, and raced through. she is also enjoying the maths section on shapes and areas, and found chris&#8217;s tangram book, and had a lot of fun making the shapes with that. bB joined in with her maths and also pattern blocking. in fact, BB has been so keen on maths, she has taken the book to bed several times to do &#8216;bedmaths&#8217; and is now on earlybird 1B. She has a much better pencil grip and easier writing effort than SB at a simialr age. most of SB&#8217;s maths was oral, but BB likes doing a certain amount of the number writing [within limits of course!] BB has also had something of a letter sound moment, and is more and more reliable in identifying the sounds at the start of words, and realising words are made up of sound sequences. she can&#8217;t recognise many letters yet, so we are still doing a bit of that, but she loves to hold books and look at pictures and say she is reading, and I have read countless books to her.</p>
<p>ANother thing we have done a lot of this week is french. we have done french conversations and read a lot of stories in french. i am not sure this is the best way in the world, but it suits us. it seems to mimic how we might pick up our native language, gets us comfortable with a foreign language all together, and doesn&#8217;t frighten me - who finshed with o-level only! SB and BB do it together. SInce SB only just getting comfortable with writing in english, i am obviously not going for writing and reading in another language yet! SB did piano with mum and then read loads of books, including stories to BB.</p>
<p>SB had gymnastics - which i haven&#8217;t got to watch before, so happy to do that! [and also chill]. i was impressed by the amount they work out, and clear to see what sb&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses are. we will work perhaps on headstands and poised balance!! [BB missed her session - oops]</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 19:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[we are having a run of dreadful nights with the girls, and its not doing their mood much good either. cue exaggerated behaviours from us all! And having negligible sleep, i also had a migraine - grrr. luckilly i caught it so early that by mid morning the meds were in full working order.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we are having a run of dreadful nights with the girls, and its not doing their mood much good either. cue exaggerated behaviours from us all! And having negligible sleep, i also had a migraine - grrr. luckilly i caught it so early that by mid morning the meds were in full working order.</p>
<p>wed group at deependers we were slightly late due to migraine, but not bad, and the big&#8217;uns got started with their <strong>latin</strong>, and the middlies with science. they were wild but happy making cars race about. snacks and then middlies french and big&#8217;uns <strong>science</strong>. i was really pleased with how the science went today. they had so much fun making a <strong>force meter</strong> that TBH it took up most of the session. they were v good at doing it, and appeard to have much fun! then we looked at making an experiment up to look at friction, and rather than using a slope, they decided to blow the cars - and we measured how far they went on sandpaper, carpet and table. next time we will make our antigravity devices and have fun with slopes.</p>
<p>lunch came just in time, as SB was emotionally flagging, and remained a bit up and down for the session. she had baked cookies all by herself for the meeting, and they had all been eaten up. Some <strong>french</strong> was looked at, and then free play before coming home [all wailing!] i decided some r and r was required, so BB chose <strong>german muzzy</strong> after i veto-ed mr men, and then toy story 2 after tea whilst SB and judo - which she still loves. she now has her head in a book and soon bedtime for her, as i think todays upsets related to disturbed nights.</p>
<p>busy day tomorrow. beans have group, then BB has a <strong>gym session</strong>, the after short gap, sb has a gym session. BB is ecstatic at having gym again after this break. we decided whilst singing loudly all the way home in the car that we need to do more family fun swimming, and SB would like to try perhaps the odd horseriding - something i think chris has been planning to organise.</p>
<p>BB is being a doggie a lot of the time at the moment. she is often either a dalmation called spotty, or a little red dog called&#8230; clifford!!</p>
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		<title>chris may not blog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[he says he might tomorrow! so i won&#8217;t steal his thunder!!
whilst not at work for a short patch, the girls were keen to &#8216;do&#8217; things. my mum had brought up some 70&#8217;s craft books i had got one xmas [from aunty doris and uncle ralph, i know this, because the tag is still sellotaped inside] [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>he says he might tomorrow! so i won&#8217;t steal his thunder!!</p>
<p>whilst not at work for a short patch, the girls were keen to &#8216;do&#8217; things. my mum had brought up some 70&#8217;s craft books i had got one xmas [from aunty doris and uncle ralph, i know this, because the tag is still sellotaped inside] and BB chose to make tissue paper flowers with me, which we enjoyed lots, though i actually did most of it! one thing i like in this book is there is a making paper bag masks bit, and the illustrated page of kids wearing them has a toddler running away wailing!! SB wanted to do science, so she did the volcano thing, and got through half a bottle of sarsons! we need to source cheap vinegar!!</p>
<p>also today, after measuring the temp in the kitchen at 13, the heating went on. sb and i went round the whole house measuring the temp in each room - highest 15. def cold! we had a chat about what might make rooms colder - number of outside walls, windows without double glazing etc. once the heating has got going, we will remeasure.</p>
<p>bB and i played no-rules draughts [i lost due to non understanding of the rules, and penalties of my pieces being randomly removed] SB read LOADS of books [including a horrid henry joke book, and we had to listen to them - groan!!]. we picked our own sweetcorn for tea, and also raspberries, blackberries and apples.</p>
<p>i did lots of reading. we read our <a href="http://www.amazon.fr/Emilie-1-Domitille-Pressens%C3%A9/dp/2203011637/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1223165575&amp;sr=8-1">emilie</a> books [en francais] - 3 of them, and then i read loads of the goblin and ghoul stories too. SB escaped SOTW and Latin, and also music practice - though i did some piano practice.</p>
<p>they had toasted marshmellows on open fire for pudding - though SB burnt tongue and finger despite many warnings to be careful. bless her, she is most accident prone.</p>
<p>And i worked - sigh</p>
<p><em>edited to add - i forgot to add that i mended one of bb&#8217;s stretchy dinodoors with copydex and then sutures. seems to be holding firm at present, and not leaking any more little rubber balls! successful surgery</em></p>
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