swimming day

its obviously another chris day, but you may have noticed he has stopped blogging. this is a problem, as i am not there!! but i believe they went to the library, read loads of books, sb did some piano practice, spelling and maths. they didn’t get the microscope at to look at crystals though. and then they went swimming. this is the once a month i might get back if i push things, so i arranged to meet them at the swimming pool and chris took our swimmies. i just made it for the end of their lesson, and then we all had a lovely family swim. bb can swim 2m now, but hasn’t worked out how to swim and breath, so tends to have to stop swimming, stand up and breathe – rofl. she also has a weird jelly fish swimming stlye, in that she scrunches herself up then extends and by some miracle she is a bit further along. a bit like dolphin stroke i guess! after having a lovely time we returned for slow cooker lasagne – which was delish. bb exhausted, so fast asleep, and sb should be too. she has been enjoying listeing to anne of green gables on her mp3.

a day of normals!

Sb has been v busy today, she has done her music theory, some of her schofield and simms book Animals and Plants (Understanding Science)
, read some box books – including where do babies come from, so all clued up there! she also did some piano practice and bond verbal reasoning. oh, and made up a story for her galore park english [we are currently doing a question a time - so 3.4 this time!]

In the afternoon she bought postcards for postcrossing – we have nabbed the idea from the babs as a gentle way to introduce some geography into our life! she also wrote one of the cards as the crossee is 9. and also did some sectret ‘stuff’ which she has sent to cousin e as a birthday present. i think that took most of the afternoon before ballet.

together we read some french – a berthe and a lucy chat book [links in my books we read section], story of the world – isabella and ferdinand and i did some of her before the code c with BB.

BB also made some plaster of paris dinosaurs and other moulds whilst sb at ballet – lets see how they turn out! [hopefully they will turn out!] She watched the walking with beasts first one [her favourite] and also played with the science magnet kit.

tea early enough that bb could go to bed afterwards and sb and i had time to play ticket to ride. we drew! we both really enjoyed it, and need to get back into the games playing habit together. in our roman mystery, jonathan has survived being executed – as sb predicted!

sunny sheffield

getting a bit behind with blogging, as real life intervened! anyway, we had a fab weekend this weekend, having nipped up to sheffield to see some muddlepuddle friends there. i say nipped, but with all the fri eve traffic, and the roadworks, i did more plodding than nipping! the girls are now wired in with in flight entertainment for long solo flights, so that was fine. chris stayed at home to decrease his job list.

started off well, with despatching tired children to bed, and then playing caylus with my hosts. i obviously lost big style, i rarely, if ever, beat Team Sheffield! i really enjoyed it, so played 3 more times in the time we were there – never won though!

we did stay up until 3am, and as thurs had been a working night, i was somewhat tired, and unable to rouse the next morning, so we were rather later into sheffield than planned! we were off to weston park museum however, when we arrived, the children saw a helter skelter in the park, and it became apparent there was a free event on! so we watched a few acts, the children had a helter skelter ride, the older ones went up the climbing wall and the younger ones a bouncy slide thingy. panning for gold and badge making also happened, so it was 2 well spent hours later we went into the museum.

the museum was fab. thanks for taking us there. i stayed with the little 2, E and SB went round by themselves, so i missed seeing what they did, but SB was VERY enthusiastic, as was BB. i will get photos up in the usual place eventually! hoe via tescos where we bought tubs of icecream and suitable sprinkles and sauces to make children v happy. i cooked camp curry, then shipped children upstairs so we could game again!

Another late rise, pancakes with all the trimmings – yummy – and though we had debated a small farm open day, the kids were having a ball, and so… A1 lovely trip, thanks to my hosts. though the travelling back shew how badly people can drive when they put their minds to it…

To Do Lists – 10 things!

1. sort out craft stuff for ease of child access, and whole room of doom so i can bear to walk in it
2. young archaeologist club
3. the astronomy club again – lost touch in the summer!
4. hire a telescope
5. wildlife trust stuff
6. ? rspb badge things
7. remind brownies re sb’s badges
8. sailing
9. horseriding
10. well there has to be one doesn’t there? family tree stuff then!

chris’s friday

not so near home ed group having a monthly flavour of history. the girls haven’t been to this session before, and had i know a bit earlier, prob could have presented something to join in, as it was all about romans. not had any feedback from chris or girls about the session though.

BB had footie. she found the previous 1 hour sessions too long, and never made it though, so she is happier now that it has moved to a half hour on friday, though that does tie another day up!

chris’s thursday

nots and tots – recorders and onomatopaeic poems
piano practice and book reading
gym – sb

memories

you can’t bottle smells, and this one will fade. chris has brought back a mattress from little nanny’s. i am glad i had other things to do today, so wasn’t tempted into going, as i still grieve greatly for the loss of such a strong influence and source of love and advice. the mattress smells so strongly of her house – mostly mixed polishes i think! and this is my last time to savour that smell, as it soon goes. i have so many things to worry about, but little nanny, i miss you.

the beginning of term, and a not back to school picnic!

i had managed to be mostly organised yesterday, sorting out an acid/bases science and picnic stuff, so setting off this morning ok. introduced myself to the temporary french child at the deependers, drank tea with katy, and eagerly awaited gina and her composing special occasion.

the children divvied themselves into groups with an adult, and i was with jjm combo, plus bb who was sulking because we hadn’t done the day in the right order with littlies science first. :roll: it was great fun, and loosely based around petroushka. i think we were probably more ‘loose’ than anticipated! all the children bar bb enjoyed it, and fran conducted the concert at the end. the children all had snack and watched petroushka on you tube, which they were all enjoying.

i hesitantly suggested if science was to happen, it should start, and they all raced at me like loons. i wanted to do it outside, but we had numerous too colds, so went into the deependers home ed kitchen. it was a bit of a squish doing all the kids science together, and reminded me why i wouldn’t want to be a class teacher, as lots of crowd control involved! i think it went really well though, and only had to be ‘slightly’ shouty! we had a solution of acid [distilled vinegar] and we made a solution of base [bicarb and water] and i told them that these were dangerous chemicals, and we were going to practice being v careful – it is a good thing they weren’t, and actually, i think i need to be able to tell m in french things like dangerous chemical. i might print off some hazard signs! i had some red and blue litmus paper – which is more obviously pink and purple! and we worked out that they changed to ‘the other one’s colour’ to detect acid and bases. fab. so some went off to find some other fluids to test, and those remaining looked to see if turmeric really was an indicator too. it was supposed to go red, and not dramatically convincing, but i think it did! the children then all did a litmus blue and red, and chose which of the fluids to test. you would have thought that they might notice i don’t necessarily choose the loudest jumpy up and down one to have a go, but ask the quieter ones! [trying to remember so that all really get a first choice]. we found wine to be acidic, and also hand gel – good explanation from sb for that, and maybe milk to be alkaline.

the last bit didn’t work quite so well due to a lack in my number of eyes, ears and hands! basically each child was to put 10 drops of either acid or base in a well with the pipette [divided into 2 sides] and then swap the acid/base and put a specified number of drops in, hoping to then have solutions of different alkalinity/acidity. then drop a tiny bit of indicator paper in. having looked at the results, we didn’t exactly have a range, possibly because some of the young scientists didn’t count, splurged in etc. but on the whole, those starting with the acid were in the acid spectrum of pH paper, and those starting with the base were in the alkaline. and there was a bit of differentiation within them. maybe something to try in smaller groups/individuals.

quick pasta lunch and off to the not back to school picnic, as co-ordinated across the uk by ali – thankyou! we weren’t sure of the turnout, so hadn’t organised press, but in view of the bbc piece, may send something to local paper in case they have a gap! we actually had 10 families attend, which i thought was fantastic – thankyou all! and, a greater suprise, 4 of them were new, 3 had deregistered this term, and 1 new to the area. we are hoping to all see more of each other, and i realised what a good thing a relaxed intro like this is for newly deregged parents! a party to celebrate our childrens’ right to a uniquely tailored education, following their age, ability and aptitude, without having to norm reference within a class of 30. their right to learn in a way that suits them, makes the experience worth it, fun, informative and brings the family closer together. hip hooray for the ability to home ed, and a pantomine boo for dscf for trying to regulate it away.

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sunday monday tuesday

sunday we were just all a little bit post holiday! we had planned to go to a party, but our v late hometime, and the v emotionally wobbly children meant a quiet day at home. sb did some ballet practice, we drew out a family tree, read some books and girls chilled a bit and recovered their sense of home! both girls did a science kit all by themselves, sb an electronics and bb a musical one. we got monsterrabs back from his holiday place, where he was apparently desperate to make friends with chickens and cats. think we should get him a friend…

monday was a long day at work for me, chris unpacked the car, the girls did lots of playing, and also sb did some music practices, maths and ‘box books’ before ballet. chris and sb did some of her mechano kit as well. a pretty similar day to today, except substitute swimming, and i got out of work early enough to catch seeing their lesson. sb is really improving, and still best at swimming underwater, and bb is v v enthusiastic about it. lovely.

2moro is not back to school picnic, am hoping for good weather!

tours and chaumont and home

sb fancied the look of the viticulture museum, and there were several other museums within easy walk of the old town, so we thought we would go to tours. this was a mistake! all the museums were shut – although labelled open in the guides and pamplets. humph! there was a post office, so sb asked – in french – for a stamp for a letter she sent to sailing friend, and then we walked into the old town, and found somewhere lovely to have lunch just off the main square. the food was really lovely, and the girls behaved really well. hmmm, lovely! we also found a drink bb will have without fuss – syrup of strawberries with water. phew!

we then wandered around the old town a bit and then the riverside and returned to the museums – all still shut. humph some more, and a quick shop stop, where sb bought something and bb cried as there was nothing in her pricerange. BUT she didn’t strop, so that is an improvement. we bought icecreams to perk us all up, and then found an exhibition near one of the museums free and open, on animals who are used to describe tools. a bit odd really, but we were the only ones in there, the lady at the desk really desperate we should be happy, and sb desperate to do the childs sheet. we managed nearly all of it, and sb wrote all the answers in french! the lady helped us with the few we couldn’t translate by pointing to the relevant sections and then i could work out what it was!

home – phew! in retrospect, amboise would have been a better choice, with the aquarium open and the clos-luce, where leonardo da vinci lived.

friday was chris’s choice – chaumont – chosen for the exhibition gardens. the weather looked dreadful as we set out. sure to rain, so we had jumpers etc. the way up to chaumont is prob half a mile up a hill by foot, and bb did it all without a fuss. in fact the whole holiday she walked well without a fuss, so received a ‘walking bonus’ to her holiday money, as sb received a ‘washing up bonus’. we prob averaged 3 miles a day. we started off looking at the art installations in the stables. i love art installations, they are so, well varied! one was tulips scanned and then printed in huge on acrylic – looked stunning, another was a video of a jain festival in split screens, and the third was diferent green squares. this was in the cowbyre though, and this was far more interesting, doing a bit of architectural detective work!

the girls opted to start in the festival gardens, and we didn’t think we would see many, but saw nearly all, as they loved popping into each one, finding something they liked or was weird and critiquing it! the weather turned scorching! we picked up some ideas from a few that we would like to pop into our garden, and a bit more achievable than parterres! so maybe we will get around to it… after 2 hours in the gardens – including a short picnic break – we went to the chateau and let bb lead us round at her speed – breakneck!! the chateau is wonderfully picturesque, with stunning views! another catherine de medici/diane de poitiers thing so we did a bit more thinking of the history.

back home and chris and i packed as much as we could so that the next day leaving would be easy – and it was! we also had a meal at the campsite bar. sb is getting more adventurous in what she will try, bb had frites… was v proud of sb, she wanted a spoon and asked for it in french, having rehearsed it with me. tent down and a long travel the next day. but we had picnic, dvd screens, books and stopped at the eurocity for a pizza – yummy. and eurotunnelled it home.

was it a fab holiday – yes it was! shame we lost 2 full days due to sickness tho. what would i do differently? well, amboise pehaps, and maybe chambord and a lumiere evening rather than villandry, even though we loved it. and a boat trip… recommending without a second thought – beaupark zoo and chenonceau top league, and villandry and chaumont much enjoyed also. eurotunnel!

and the speaking french? well, home educating is giving me more confidence to say it out loud and attempt to use it. i realise i have forgotten how to conjugate pretty much every verb, and prob don’t put the words in the right order, but actually most of my ‘conversations’ went ok and we muddled through. partic proud of sb for giving it a go on a number of occassions, and even bb did her merci and au revoirs.