of course, the main ‘pute being reinstalled, it has forgotten all the passwords for blogs etc.
please could we be emailed them, as rss getting knickers in twist!!
thanks
of course, the main ‘pute being reinstalled, it has forgotten all the passwords for blogs etc.
please could we be emailed them, as rss getting knickers in twist!!
thanks
Posted in General
Main computer in the house has been out of action for most of? a week (for seemingly no good reason really – it’s working fine now, but absorbed too much fiddling time).
But we can email, blog, browse and Flickr? – so the important stuff is back up and running
with helen being busy writing a presentation among other things it’s all gone? bit wonky here – no flickring for? about 10 days…..
Normal service will be resumed shorlty
Posted in Daft Stuff
Here is the essential piccie
We have the Seed Bunny, rather than the tooth fairy, since we had a book called The Seed Bunny? (abvout the rabbit equivalent of the tooth fairy) – which is rather nice, since she was excited to get a pack of seeds. And of course it’s just about in tiem for us to sow them
She did wonder today what happens to the teeth it colects, again she email was the asnwer, as we could email him to ask what he does with them.
Of course the tooth did come out in the middle of a car journey – ‘I’m bleeding’. Did we have any tissues etc. in the car….?
Another little milestone passed.
Posted in Daft Stuff, photos, Stringbean
we were watching the planets DVD and the asteroid crater in Arizona -
“is that where all the dinosaurs were standing when they became extinct? Had they all gone there to eat something nice, or asleep?” Hmm, perhaps not quite got that image right then!
or about her tooth that fell out today
“ how will the seed bunny know it is out? [i am wondering what to say at this point] i imagine he got an email [!!!!]”
Poor lass though, BB gave her a shocking bite. BB also deliberately bit me for her evening feed – right Chris, here she is for a bottle!
I also had to soothe hurt feelings, as at the end of home-ed group, one of her friends Mum’s invited the other little girl and her mum to their house for a play. SB asked if she could come to, and was told no. Fair enough obviously as this was an adult invite with children as it were, but SB thought she wasn’t wanted, especially as she has been before.
We had a lovely weekend though, and did lots of playing in the garden and with her dolls house and her paper dress me dolls. SB and BB playing nicely together – some squabbling over the fun blox!, we all having fun. Read lots of books – the DK encyclopaedia, and childrens history book about middle ages, some singapore maths [oops, we left the book in the rain, but it has recovered!] And more playing with the electric circuit. Also she has progressed onto the cbbc website – though some of the games there are, well!!! We looked at flowers outside, played botanist explorers [amongst others] [she was very bossy, and me 'n BB poddled along behind!] picking a few, and then she has made a picture with them that we are pressing. We have also started off a second hand triops kit. It had run out of nutrients, and we are using pond water – lets see if that works. Some cbeebies watched, and also DVD of life of mammals – SB really into these DVD’s at the moment. She was also particularly proud to swing like Violet [some hero worship going on there]- hanging by her knees from the trapeze bar thing. Thankyou Violet! Some hama beading, and I think we have had a very full Home-ed autonomous weekend!
I love home-ed. Still wish I did more of it though. Have at least finished my talk.
Posted in art and crafts, Butterbean, gardening, General, geography, history, literacy, numeracy, science
but we are getting yahoo groups, and we can obviously read blog comments. been doen prob since fri eve.
Posted in General
Posted in Daft Stuff, General
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Posted in Blogging, Daft Stuff, General
Main computer has had a major wobbley, so have spent much fruitles time trying to sort that, as well as only (!) having one computer around for essential tasks like reading blogs. Also Helen has been in London for two days this week and not getting back until late-ish. so lack of blogs, lack of new photos on Flickr (we have them, but have to get the external drive and connect it to the laptop) – what’s the world coming too…..
That and? certain lack of blogging enthusiasm from me this week….
Main theme of the week has been enjoying the sun outside quite a lot, there has been Explode the Code happening most days, bits of Singapore maths, lots of reading. SB is reading soemthing to me most days now, she is gradually spotting more and more words straight off.
Anway, Tuesday was Library day, so went along to that, SB had found the book that I claimed last week that I had claimed not to have ever seen – so had to take that back and admit to incompetence. But ti’s a nice friendly volunteer run library and they are used to us…… Meant for under 5′s so Sb is much the biggest there now – older under 5′s must presumably be at playgroup or something. But she likes going, so we still go. I do the occasioanl session to keep in the good books
I picked up a book that SB has really enjoyed. Incredible Everything?? about have various things? (bridges, doughnuts, CD’s Beoing 777 for example) are made and work, lots of detailed drawings etc. SB loves things like this and every day me or Helen have sat down with here and looked at it. she likes you to tell here what is going on in each bit.
Much of ther afternoon was probably spent outside, a lot of librbary book reading went on. We finshed sorting out the bed for the strawberry pants.
SB finally learnt how to get herself swinging on the swing, went outside and realised she was whizzing back and forth. she was Soooo pleased with herselfshe spent most of the next hour swinging, Swimming lesson later on, home to dinner, and Mummy getting home just as we sat down to watch Wallace and Grommet – Curse of the Were Rabbit.
Wednesday we went to my parents for most of the day. SB played some games, read, did some tracing (very well) in a trace the picture book mum had bought. BB poddled about, and scared Nanna by climbing up piles of old paving stones, up on top of the wall. etc. (they are redoing the garden). They have Sat TV, so SB gets a treat of watching CBeebies in the middle of the day
Lots of reading with Mum, looking at various books – she has been looking at some of the Picturepedia books as well – ‘Waht’s this, what’s that..’
Thursday ???? We planted out the stawberry plants, as in SB did two and then went of to play. BB randomly came up picked up plants and dropped then around the bed…, they seem happy enough though. Ballet lesson in afternoon, some time in the playground afterwards where SB found hitched up with another little girl, Sb kept trying to climb up everything, managed to whizz up the slide, then fell down it…. :-(. I tried to do a ‘A day in the life of BB’ series of piccies which will hopefully get posted.
Friday A day when we didn’t have to go anywhere at all which was nice. Should have gone to the shops probably though. SB and BB played for ages in the morning in SB’s bedroom with Happy Street, Cindy whatever, which gave me the chance to do interesting things like changing beds ‘unaided’.Can’t remeber much, but SB did some good reading from one of the Letts Active Readers (Ratman and the Big Cat or somesuch), we looked a lots of the Incredible Things book – wandered into a conversation about how people used to make things themselves or on a small scale and now things moslty get made in factories now.? did some basic stuff about Graphs from Singapore maths.? Did some stuff from the book, then did some of own – how many different coloured flowers etc. use the little plastic blocks (name? – forgot) to ake the graps which worked well. SB got the hang of it, and interpreting it/extracting info easily.
Posted in Books, Butterbean, Dance/drama, gardening, history, literacy, numeracy, Out and About, Stringbean, Stringbean's HE