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Hadrian’s Wall and Housesteads

We are trying to write our own History of Britain [ok  mostly England] journals as our homeed project with FrB whilst she is here. It will be a lovely thing to take back to France with her, and will be personalised education of her time here. We take extracts from a variety of history books, read some relevant stories, watch some relevant DVD’s and then visit places associated with that time. I buy a postcard and they get to stick it in the journal too. I had planned to do arts/crafts and cooking of the time, but haven’t quite managed to have that much time! For the Roman period, I would very much like to visit the roman baths at bath – done, hadrians wall [now done] , fishbourne palace – might not get to, verulamium museum in st albans – definitely on the list. I think these are significant romans-in-britain icons to visit. We might catch other places, but TBH, there are fab roman places in france too…

SO, Hadrians wall had us driving straight after the Kentwell open day as North as we could get – Durham-ish – to stay in a travelodge. Again I ended up with the 3 girls whilst DH had his own room. BB and FrB fell asleep in the car so were a bit waily tired, easier just to stay in room to get them all asleep! A big breakfast and we were on the road. I love going North, I love Northumberland. The weather was beautiful, the views lovely, and when we cut west from Newcastle, we followed Hadrians wall along until we got to housesteads. I have visited Vindolanda with the girls and deependers before, and think I prob preferred it, but housesteads was really worthwhile visiting. a bit of a down and up before you get there, and then a bijou museum to look around. We read, looked and watched their video. I think they took a lot of inspiration from Game of Thrones because there was a lot of snow falling on the wall, and moody music :) .

We then had a great time investigating and exploring the fort, the hypocausts always a hit, the moody imagining looking out from the wall daring those wildlings to attack… BB loved visiting the most in shape roman loos in britain :) [and that is what is on her postcard!] , and we did some good self timers.

Finally we ended up geocaching on the wall, but BB hurt herself, so we went back to the museum for icecream :) . eventually we were all on our way to Budle bay and the next segment of our holiday.

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ok, ready to blog !

but how far behind am I again. so, so i know what to blog about!

1. housesteads/hadrians wall

2. northumberland

3. sotp party

4. circus camp

5. home ed week

6. visiting my parents

 

ok so that is a lot to keep me going! but just should say how lovely my 3 daughters are :)

A full home ed week

this week was a bit of a book week as we knew we were going to be holidaying for 2 weeks, and wanted to ‘keep at it’. the usual clubs and lessons went on. ballet, swimming, clarinet/oboe, cubs/guides. More importantly there was judo grading!

FrB and BB had their grading at the club on weds night, and both have gone up to the next belt. FrB is particularly pleased as that means she is no longer a white belt :) . SB had her grading at the regional gradings so no pics of that, but she also got her next belt.

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weds was supposed to be a visit to sutton hoo, but my on call had been knackering and i hadn’t had enough sleep to drive all that way. Also, BB really needed a quieter day with me, so we made it a morning home ed bookwork and an afternoon of painting kind of day. SB chose mostly to do music theory though instead of painting, as she said the painting muse wasn’t with her. We used oil paints on canvas and had a modern art book for some inspiration. FrB drew hers from the wave crossed with shakespeare 12th night storm.

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Thrsday both older girls had wind lessons, and BB had young engineers, where she made a catapult. Friday was conservation group and then packing for the holiday.

as i said, saturday SB did her judo grading whilst FrB and BB came with me to Kentwell open day. I didn’t see frb much as she was running with the early teens. BB got some stilts, which she practiced on, and luckilly the weather was good.

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Sign off pictures: we are nearly all signed off and approved for Kentwell 2014 – 1578 .
DH

There is currently no change from last year. no new items and no adjustments. He is signed off in this. However, if I do make him a doublet, I will need to get check for the new clothes.

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Me

There is no change with last years clothes, so have been approved on last year photos.

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DD1

There are a no real changes from last year, so last years photos used for approval. I have put a small triangular piece in the front to add a ‘kick pleat’ I will need to make her a new jacket next year I think.

DD2

I have let down the growth panel in the kirtle, and have made a lightweight petticoate bodies for hot days.

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DD3

our French daughter has been costume checked in the new ‘a la mode’ clothes for working females. She looks lovely

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A Celebration of Family

This year, as before, we had a celebration of family with a party at our house. We really missed Jackie and John this year, as John was living in the final stages of cancer with the journey being too much for him, and very shortly afterwards passed away, so heartfelt love to Jackie and hoping John is causing chuckles/laughter/outrage wherever his spirit is currently. Certianly he will be entertaining wherever he is, and remembered here with affection.

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SO, moving on to more cheerful things, having raised a glass, here we are at the party. We had far better weather than we had expected there to be. Loved seeing DH cousins and their kids, and lots of laughter! Really glad my B-I-L could make it :) . As always loved having Aunty M and co, we were really pleased F-I-L could make it, as he also hasn’t been well recently, and still isn’t, so fab for him to be surrounded by family

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another weekly summary

do you know, I think I have given up on DH doing blogging again! He was sure he would whilst FrB was here so her parents could read it [waves at V and E] but actually the addition of another family member and us going crazy at the weekends showing her the world means he doesn’t really have time. This blog is the lowest priority thing  – no, actually the garden is! I feel a bit sorry for our poor neglected veg patch this year! I had better try and remedy that! Argh to having so much life that there is no time to blog ;) I have had to rely on photographic and fb evidence for what we have done! i should just write a list to then pad out! I think at 2+ months in, the girls have all found their balance with each other. I am used to BB/FrB being exceptionally similar in moods/likes and dislikes, and also that both of them wear their emotions on their sleeves, so the house is more dramatic than i am used to! [and that is prob saying something] but they are now more often in tune having a fab time together rather than antagonistic – phew. I think it has been good for both of them, as FrB used to being the youngest, and BB used to being the most vocal with SB more likely to give way, and FrB decidedly not so much. They both have new skills. I have also had to develop new skills in working out when to intervene, and when to let them slug it out. I don’t always get it right, but my heart is in the right place! certainly all 3 girls are very loving, and I feel a blessed matriach, if exasperated on occassion ;)

monday – was part of the weekend, as a bank holiday

tuesday – a home ed day with botany, this time propagating fruit bush stems. otherwise bookish day.

weds – so… from what i remember, weds4ed was without me, as I had to work that weds. DH did some science from the kitchen science thingy for the kids, babs did maths and no idea what else – sorry. judo for the girls in the eve

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thurs – there was the usual weekly clarinet/oboe lessons on the thurs, and then multisports home ed sports group. the kids, as usual, had guides/cubs in the evening.

fri  – was the second of the glass art masterclasses, and like before the kids loved it. J is very patient as well as being v skilled, and has a lovely working space. I am quite jealous [can you tell?]

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when they returned home, it was time to bake for the family party. SB made a baked cheesecake without assistance. FrB made meringue when I got home, and we giggled and giggled over piping out whilst we worked out which bag she liked best. A certain amount of the meringue mixture had whooshed over both of us by then :) . Mum, dad, m and e [the cousins] arrived in time for tea, and mayhem ensued!

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A Split Weekend

One of the problems of having such busy weekends to try and make the most of FrB’s time in the uk is that I just don’t get time to blog, to relax, to sew for kentwell! However, instead I get to share lots of wonderful experiences with my family, so it is all very worthwhile. I have no regrets. But i do wish there were a few more hours in the day!!! Definately pushing myself to the max juggling this with work!

This weekend saw BB take on her next being brave challenge, and go to PGL activity camps for the weekend with cubs. This is very brave as she doesn’t like sleepovers or being away from us. She is quite fussy about food, and knew there would be eat it or nothing as a choice. She isn’t brave about heights necessarily, but wanted to make the most of her options. SHe had an absolute ball and loved it. the food was a bit of a problem, but she did her best. she was too shattered at night once lights were out to not fall asleep, and she had a wonderful time and made the most of all the things you could do, screaming, squealing and delighting. We were very happy about that :) . no pictures tho.

It being the May Bank Holiday, we did the inaugural camp of the year to the North Norfolk Coast. We went to cromer – which has kind of tipped around the edge to east coast :) . We stayed at Manor Farm campsite, visited Felbrigg Hall, the RNLI museum and had a meal out at a greek restaurant. We cycled, walked, geocached, and the girls swam in the sea. It was a perfect weekend. I loved it :) . I also loved the gooseberry icecream :) :)

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A very busy week

This week just seems to have been an out and about very busy week. Monday had roller skating in the afternoon, Tues had Botany, Weds was weds4ed/pottery, thurs multisports and friday conservation. A very social week!

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Weds4Ed we did lots and lots of pottery – glazing our previous work and making some new. our experiment was mentos and coke, and seeing if we could replicate it in our mouths… and we did some music and some chinese.

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Culture Capital of the North – Wakefield

All our kids love arts, and have quite a healthy interest in viewing art and sculpture. So we tied in visiting Aunty M and Uncle M in Wakefield with a visit to the Hepworth and to Bretton Sculpture Park. We travelled up on the fri night with ease and settled into aunty M’s. the next day the galaxy came into its own as we only needed to take one care out with us.

I loved the Hepworth. It is quite unprepossessing from the outside, tho clearly with a lovely playpark! But the gallery space is really well done. I loved the explore cards for the kids for a one pound donation. SB and FrB spent a considerable time doing them. I loved the answers they came up with – so reflective of their very different personalities and hence perspectives. BB found the Moore and Hepworth sculptures resonated with her, and spent some time evaluating them and the information. I also loved the spaceship in there, but was in the minority! BB and I added our own stories to the photo galleries until she was arted out, and we went for cake and tea with the M’s, but frb and sb with DH took so long, that they missed out – LOL!!

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we moved on to Bretton Park for lunch and a look around. We will gloss fairly quickly over the effect of home made tomato ketchup on BB. It was all resoved… We went out and started with wood sculpture. we liked some of it, and some looked slightly like a urinal – we had bb with us. she is apt to find similes like this! we LOVED the flat that had been filled with copper sulphate and crystalised out [no photos allowed unfortunately]. We had a good walk around, admiring electric horses, headless seated people, pipes and tubes and the general loveliness of the day. Aunty M and I got separated off, so got to sit at the top of the hill and watch people come up and in. BB was quite worn out by this point…

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Lovely evening and meal, and the girls playing castle panic. We also started my regime of Shakespeare. FrB has got a good grasp of English, so I am having her listen to Shakespeare and the iambic pentameter. I have to do a fair bit of explaining of archaic words, but these films are very accessible. We will watch a few more films, and then have a go at a shakespeare study book for children. Anyway, 12th night got a thumbs up! We have lots of shakespeare books, but FrB is not a great reader, even in native French.

On the SUnday we went to Sandal Castle. Wakefield is the place of a deciding turn of events in the War of the Roses – which we will no doubt get to in our British History! we do need to move up the pace a bit i think! we are on Saxons and Vikings now anyway. Having visited my aunt and uncle for years, i had no idea they lived close to a castle!! some people just dont tell you anything. I loved visiting the castle, it was interesting, the shop had a tiny museum bit, and the kids could race around. This did result in FrB hurting her wrist sliding down a bank that i had asked her not to do… but not terribly and she cheered up in the museum. All the girls took turns to read the information boards, and I hope that something sticks!

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We had a really lovely weekend. Thankyou very much AUnty M and Uncle M :) it was wonderful

May blossom

I love may blossom :) it reminds me of my youth as the school playing field had a hedge around it and trees inside. It makes me think of little nanny, whose birthday wa the first of may, and who had May as a middle name. It smells of the promise of summer and warmth to come. I love may blossom

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