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A Glass Art Masterclass

Still blogging from 2 weeks ahead, tho altering the date stamp! A local home educator makes glass art and jewellery professionally, and puts on intermittant masterclasses. SH and the girls found the manorborns there too, so always nice to meet up with friends :) . The girls really loved this and got really creative, and stayed some while beyond the original end of the class. J [the lady teaching] will fire all the pieces and we will get them in the future. FrB has made a fab piece that I am fairly sure will be a present for one of her family, so am not planning to put the pic of that on here and spoil the surprise!

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Grimes Graves – prehistoric flint mine

TBH, blogging this 2 weeks later, I am not at all sure what happened on Monday and Tuesday. however, Wednesday was my bnirthday :) and to celebrate we went out with friends to Grimes Graves in Norfolk. It is a bit of a trek for us, but closer to our Suffolk friends, so primed for a good day out :) . I did take a slightly different route to planned, and had a wibble am i lost moment, but back on track and we were still first to arrive. The graves have nothing gravish about them, and it was a name added to explain the appearance before archaeology took off. Really they are prehistoric flint mines, where they are backfilled with rubble from the next mine. You can go down the shaft of one, adn there is an interesting museum. We had prewatched some programmes on flint knapping, and prehistoric Britain, and grimes graves featured in these. There was an archaeologist on site who took the children through some of the finds of flint arrow heads etc.

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After we had visited the mine we had a picnic and then the kids did lots of playing in the sunshine whilst the larks sang overhead. Perfect.

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There was some bunnying about as kfish was looking to create a photo tableau for Easter ;) and then we went on to Brandon country park and more playing, but my camera was out of charge. G and I had a good old natter and catch up.

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home for birthday cake for lucky me

 

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SB has some pointe shoes!

She is v proud and happy :) she is working for grade 6

 

 

need to sew on ribbons and do all that complicated sewing on the pointes bit

a weekend of history

As we all know, we are doing a mad dash through the history of Britain, and this does mean a mad dash to various iconic places when we can. So this weekend saw us crazilly driving to just outside Bath to a travelodge on the friday, ready to experience roman and georgian Bath the following day, and then revert to prehistory for sunday! A bit of a kerfuffle over bedrooms, they were on different floors, and the girls weren’t initially very cooperative with different sleeping desires, so left me sharing a room with all 4 kids, and DH having his own room. I read them to sleep with the adventures of flavia gemina [cunning plan :) ]

SO, into Bath, and first stop the Roman Baths of Aquae Sulis. Excellent! we enjoyed the earphones, all are better if you take headphones to plug into them tho! It has a variety of stories and levels, and I sometimes listened to childrens, adults and the travelogues. I gained a lot of insight into the baths and hope the children did too. Certainlly the fill in trail helped them to follow things. Clearly, we *did* all touch the water – used my foot, and got the girls to wash their hands! We also drank the water from the drinking tap so safe. I liked it, but the girls didn’t! We threw a coin for good luck. I just think being able to walk sites like this is wonderful, linking us to our past.

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We had a lovely lunch and then did a bit of shopping in the streets – mostly window shopping!

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Finally we made it to the Bath Assembly Rooms and the fashion museum there. The museum is a nice little bijou number, and the assembly rooms are good to poke your nose into, but the best bit for the kids was the dressing up section :)

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Back to the car, BB was exhausted! We drove around Bath to look at the architecture and famous buildings and then drove to the travelodge nearest stonehenge. As we drove past Stonehenge FrB commented on how small it looked! A nice meal in the little chef, the same bedroom get up as the previous night [sigh!] . I did make them do some home ed on Romans as our history project tho :) .

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We all thought the audiophones were a little too detailed for the kids, so they stopped listening altogether. Well, SB listened! But were informative. We were there very early on a cold blustery day, so had much better view of the stones and walk around as it was only later the tour buses started to arrive. It would have been nice to have got there pre-opening to actually walk up to the stones, but this is difficult with kids! [note SB's new bag :) ] you get a closer view from the other side, as here we are close to the heel stone. The information room back at the carpark was good. I really enjoyed the 360 video display through the ages, well, I did until some kids started to make shadows on it – who knows who they belonged too! The interactive display was just about perfect, as small enough and clear enough for the children to read all the bits. It is a shame that the village exhibit wasn’t open yet, think that will be a great addition. We picniced for lunch and then went on to Old Sarum.

I am currently lacking pcitures for here, as they are trapped on a memory card that doesn’t want to be read – hopefully dh can sort it out! However, it was very very windy! was sure we would be blown off the hill fort ridges – luckily werent – and we had a good old wander about, both the prehistoric hillfort, and the norman conquest keep that was added, and the ruins of the first cathedral [later moved to Salisbury. When suitably windy and slightly rained on, we went to Salisbury and perked up at Cafe Valerie with nice cakes and tea/hot choc according to preference :)

We finished the day and the weekend off with a stop off at the Uffington White horse – bronze age – on our way back. It was still very windy, but a nice brisk walk from carpark, and girls loved exploring.

 

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week 14 ticksheets

living history, open ballet rehearsal, botany, weds4ed and conservation makes a busy week!

When the ticksheets appear, it will be clear that this week was not all about books! In fact it has been a very gregarious going out and about type of week DH might have some photos of things on his phone that he may or may not put onto flickr. He may, or may not, blog himself – awaited eagerly :)

Monday
actually BB was v tired, so only FrB and SB took part in the all day workshop on mediaeval history/england. SB has mostly come back with lots of facts about weapons and how to spot the different imprints in skulls! Both girls really enjoyed this session, and they met some new home educated kids of their age, so again very happy.
In the evening, ballet this time was the open session where parents can watch, so we have photos. SB is working towards grade 6, she has only just started as was in france for 6 months. The ballet teacher was happy for FrB to just join in at this level as she is quite athletic, works sensibly and is doing very well. [I do need to add FrB has a character skirt, but she pulled the button off it when putting on, so isn't wearing it in the photos!]
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Tuesday

This was some bookishness in the morning, and botany group in the afternoon. They were taking and growing on cuttings.

Weds

A weds4ed day. We did some artwork based on chinese artists resistance. They are seen as not important and vanish. Ao we took our portrait pictures – mostly the tracings rather than the photos – and ‘vanished’ them by camoflaging. Science was all about the eye and reflexes, vision etc. general musicianship music went on, board games and minecraft. we did an added activity – we started to learn some basic chinese words and intonations.

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Thursday

morning was bookish, and multisports in the afternoon – a local home ed sports group that runs fortnightly, enjoyed by all the girls. i was very late home as had a meal out at work to celebrate recent successes – very nice! [i forgot to take photos]

Friday

is the conservation day. The girls were clearing nettles and some other wild plants [weeds] from an area, I think the plan is for it to be seeded with butterfly or bee attractants, but I need to check that with DH! SB managed to badly cut her finger on the new knife tho.

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board game #12 – the village

I really liked this game when we played it with the manorborns. it is a game where you have to choose what to do, that a strategy would seem to be a good idea [though i didn't really formulate one!] and there are a number of different ways to potentially win. Who is going to win isn’t terribly obvious as you play the game, so no dejectedness from that either! I would definately recommend this game

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mothers day and a walk

TBH, we have been manically busy, and mothers day crept up on me. As well as the 3 child family thing, work has been crazy busy with lots of v important deadlines hitting in the last we of march and first 2 of april, causing me stress – tho ultimately they have gone ok. Also DH having some worries re parents health – hopefully will go OK. so we didn’t make much of it at all. Girls made lovely cards though.

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we then went to meet with the manorborns for a great walk at RSPB. we really haven’t done it enough in the last few years, and i remembered how enjoyable they were. kids walked nicely, my hip and leg not too troublesome and the kids had us completely fooled when they hid from us!

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we finished at their house having a wonderful meal and playing a new game – always great :) BB got a bit ‘past it’ by the end, but our hosts were, as always, very gracious :) . Thankyou for a lovely day!

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week 13 ticksheets

getting the garden going

not only am i far behind on blogging! but also on gardening – well probably lots of things. juggling 3 kids when used to 2 takes quite a bit more energy! especially as wanting to spend quite a bit of time with FrB so that the language [particularly trying to sound english rather than french is the agenda at the moment] is going along nicely, and then balancing that out so other kids not jealous. ALso the running about the country we are doing so that the british history in 6 months thing is a success. [these are my 2 main goals for FrB time with us on an educational front]

Anyway, gardening…

we checked through some seeds, the girls weeded their veg beds, and then sowed. I have sowed toms, peppers, aubergines, beans and beetroot [ a bit eclectic!] and the girls are mostly flowers.

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we also cleaned the trampoline, well, that is what they said they were doing