Happily the GP gave Butterbean the all clear. It isn’t German Measles, probably a random innocuous virus, possibly an allergic reaction to something. So still gogin to Kessie
Yay!
Happily the GP gave Butterbean the all clear. It isn’t German Measles, probably a random innocuous virus, possibly an allergic reaction to something. So still gogin to Kessie
Yay!
Posted in General
We think Butterbean has got Rubella/German Measles
Muddlepuddle Kessingland camp starts Saturday –
I have posted a message to the camps list re this
Posted in Butterbean
mum and dad brought little nanny to our house on the way to their house. she fell over and is hospital with fractured neck of femur and for dynamic hip screw tomorrow.
she is being very stoical – again. we’re wishing for a straightforward op and speedy recovery
Posted in General
After the last day, I thought every so often I would capture a day in photos again, fairly randomly every once in a while to see what happens.
Today started with me making maggie and the ferocious beast stories up in our bed,, until my obvious sleepiness and halfheartedness persuaded SB to get up! She the started making her fairy garden with daddy – its an M and S kit, with marigolds and cornflowers, and some cut out fairies and a castle.
next was stage coach, where they are practising zippedeedoodah and summer holiday and sun has got its hat on for the end of term concert. SB has decided she definitely likes stagecoach, so thats good. Next sept she will go to ballet in the village as well.
On her return we finished the fairy garden, and put it in a heated propagator to get it off to a good start in the conservatory. While there we heard a live brass band, and remembered it was the float procession through the village today, so SB and I nipped out to the village centre to watch the floats and listen to the band.
Lunch was a pittapocket picnic on the lawn. very nice, and BB woke up, so had her puree on the lawn as well. Unfortunately, being nap free she also pooped on the lawn – sigh!
SB then played on her bike, my hammock and the climbing frame before settling down to pasticine and the monster stick in bits. however, when I brought a bowl of water and some plastic toys for BB to play with, this seemed much more fun, so she got her own bowl to do some more float/sink experiments. BB continued playing with the water all afternoon [with some snacking!]
When SB was starting to be a bit more adventurous with the water [over BB] I got out the paints and paper, and we cut out some stamps from sponges and did stamp picutres – very nice! even an alien world with two huge red suns. So I think we’ve caught up a bit on the craft front.
Before dinner she got out the cuisinaire rods and made patterns with them, and discussed with me the different steps you could make, and which ones to put together to make same lengths. She hasn’t assigned numbers to them. We then did some complicated game she made up, with looking at the phonics flashcard with her bouncing on the spacehopper, and me kicking a ball to her that she had to catch in a cup – a la mouse trap! She read out cat and knew it was cat. was really pleased when she red out fox and knew it was fox, until she admitted she had seen a flash of the back! She went off to teach daddy them with dinner.
After bath she got out her leappad and did the mother goose music one, and the richard scarry one. Both her and BB dancing to the music, with me and SB also singing. Bedtime stories, and the end of the day.
BB mostly investigated grass, a few toys, wriggling around and water today, with a bit of da teh and ra practice and lots of feeding. A bit of dancing, throwing about and general larking about~!
Weather was hot – luckilly a fair bit of shade in garden. We had a lovely day. I have got a box for chris for next week with some maths, some phonics and early readers, bit on the body, bit on people/religion, bit on garden wildlife and bugs so that should fit emergency ideas!
photos will be added to this a bit later.
Added by Chris
SB was having boiled egg for tea. ‘So what is egg yolk made from?’
‘Um, well…’ couldn’t think really of any sensible terms to use for 4 year old, so deflected the question by talking about what it is used for instead.
Posted in art and crafts, Blogging, Butterbean, gardening, General, literacy, music, numeracy, SB-PE, science, socialisation, Stringbean, Stringbean's HE
this says for ages 8 and above, but looks interesting – as well as fairly cheap!
hass anyone used them? I only ask, as SB and cousin M had a real thing this hols about excavating dinosaurs.
have done a home ed day on camera today, s will blog again later
Some photos, following on from the post below.
The new hammock seat
On a hammock seat made for two…..
Butterbean was sitting in the middle of the lawn in her own little baby world for ages, quite contentedly eating grass, playing with leaves etc.
Posted in Butterbean, photos, Stringbean
I think we may have what is called a mouser!
Does anyone want a mouse to dissect at kessie??
It was POETS day today for a change, so did some good sorting at work – a bit of clinical stuff, and then sourcing as cheap a touchscreen option as I could to use with a questionnaire.
Came home to find Chris had done emergency dash to Lidl, and bought the wooden no-pedal bike and a chair hammock. Ideally we wanted the no-peddler last year, but will still help SB balance, and will bring to Kessie. [we will have 2 cars]
could we have an idea on when any of the activities are planned? we know the wildlife thing on the tues and the lake on the wed. can’t think of anything good that i could do, especially as I’m working half the week. We will bring the lining paper and paints along though. just don’t want to miss basket weaving.
Also, although we are not exactly en route, if anyone wants a stop over on the fri, feel free. [cambridgeshire]
Anyway digression over. SB and BB were a nursery day. SB did some nice piccies there. when she returned, SB thought bike great, but preferred my hammock – we have piccies to upload at some time. Had a nice play in the garden – but very hot! Nice veggie curry for tea and then watermelon. More playing, and bath. both sb and bb being v slow to settle tonight
oh and i was the savador dali clocks, but there was at least 2 options that siuted me for each question, so not too sure!
Posted in General, Out and About, Stringbean
This happened yesterday, but deserved to be blogged.
Scene: Out in the garden in the morning.
SB: ‘Oh look, two mice‘ (excitely pointing at the lawn)
Me: (wandering over) ‘ Dead or alive? (Whiskey has been making an impact on the local mouse population)
SB: ‘Dead – Whiskey must have caught them‘
Me: -(looks at two wet, slighty mangled, dead mice laid on the lawn)
SB: ‘Don’t they look cute‘
?????
Late she was found watering them with the watering can to keep them clean
(no I hadn’t actually removed them ……..)
Posted in Daft Stuff, Stringbean
We have had a gentle day today as both of us at home. Another execrable nights sleep though! I think chris was going to blog about the mice – so I’ll leave that to him! Also the singing thing that he took both girls to while I sorted out various paperwork things and fiddled with photos.
Homedad and G came back to our house, and he looked suitabley ‘windtunnelled’ after listening to SB and reading her 3 books.
We did some more reading, and I used the letter dice from Boggle to write 3 letter words for her to guess – which went quite well. She wrote words for me, mostly in ‘alien’! We did some adding and subtracting with bricks, playing Bob the builder, and looking at her dressing up clothes.
In the afternoon, she had found a bag of wool, crochet hok and one of those cotton reels with pins in for tatting. Once I’d taken the 3 meters off it that i had done as a child, we had a go, but the crochet hook was too big really to be easy – even diff for me so we stopped. We also had a go at macrame with the wool, but she found the knots too fiddley, so we’ve put it aside for when she is older. in between showers we have pottered about outside. Otherwise we have been dancing, singing and make believing. We did however do the craft robot that she has been wanting to make, so that’s good. We’ve all in all had a very happy day, with no real fusses.
BB has been very noisy! [mostly shouting duhduhduh] she is getting good at pushing herself around on her tummy, and investigating things, Also eating more and more. hopefully this will lead to a reduction in night feeds?? At the moment, i think she is attempting to bf from a dolly’s head – so one track!
This eve a work colleague came roud, and we spent 5 hours sorting out how to best get the forms and appraisals to get a consultant ticket. Lets hope that it works. Oh, and I really miss not having a working shower!
Posted in art and crafts, Cooking, General, literacy, music, numeracy, Stringbean's HE
Which was basically what I said partway through a big Tesco shopping expedition yesterday – stock run down in the run up to holidays and we needed stuff before an online order would ahve arrived. I was tired (Butterbean is waking up and feeding often during the night, and we are so bad at going to bed at anything remotley like a sensible time, I went in the afternoon, rather than the morning as planned, I had both girls with me (not unknown, but with Helen on maternity leave it wasn’t usually necesary) Had both girls in the trolley seats, BB loved it as she was ideally postioned to pull Stringbean’s hair (one of her favourite tricks) and SB could escape – so much fussing, eventually let SB out to walk, which is pain as she wanders about, wants to push trolley, can grab things, not just point at them etc. so put her back in trolley , by now BB fed up and starting to wail – time to abort the trip…… and time to do an online order me thinks.
On the subject of shopping, what is it with families all going out together to shop? I don’t mean an amble round the shops, I mean Mum, Dad and kids all off to do the supermarket shop. Why????? If both parents are available then it surely makes more sense for them to keep all/some of the kids at home or wherever than all battle round the shops. Truely unfathomable.
Rant over
Anyway, it was the first day of getting back to what will eventauly feel like our normal routine. But a day later, bar the Tesco experince, I can’t really think what happened, other than it was ‘ one of those days’. Morning I guess involved a fair bit of washing – which with SB helping, usually involving increasingly convoluted ways of handing out the pegs or the washing etc. isn’t necessarily a quick process….., a bit of kitchen tidying, all that sort of fun stuff. mixed in with potterign and playing with the girls. SB spent ages collecting things together for picnic she wanted to have with the freebie picnic set/bag Helen got from La Redoute or Vertbaudet.
some how the time from 10 to 1 passed, I was then annoyed I’d not got out earlier, setting myself up for the Tesco debacle. When I returned H was home, I manged to set fire to the Toasted Teacakes, so only H and SB got one…….. It was a relief to get to dinner time.
A couple of BB notes – she seems to be much happier drinking from bottles being off them for two weeks, she put away about 5 oz in one go, whereas we we lucky to get more than 1 oz down before. She is really loving her baths now, she madly kicks and waves her arms about splashing madly – she has developed a really good Double Whammy kick with both legs at the same time – she loves it
Today was better. Story time at the library this morning, untaxing but SB enjoys it – not sure if it is the stories or the following craft activity she enjoys though, and BB seems to enjoy the difference, looking at the other kids etc. On our return, it was coffee and snack time, followed by time in the garden, more collecting/hanging out washing games, chasing about the lawn, bike riding, climbing frame climbing etc. BB spent much of the time sitting on the lawn. SB got an Apple (found it in her knickers apparently….??) and bit it into chunks which she gave to BB on plate, she spent ages gumming them happily.
After lunch we all sat down on the sofa togther BB to drink, me and SB to read books. Nice cuddly time, though I did find myself dozing off a few times, much to SB’s disgust ‘ Come on Daddy’, Later, SB and I found a box of her old 1-2 year old toys in the old hayloft which she wanted to show to BB. She spent ages playing with them, showing them to BB etc. while I got dinner ready and remembered when SB had them at that age. How excited we were when she built a little tower of the blocks, how she used to love trundling her little wooden block trolley around the house and go shopping for carrots, some of her early books we had read so often. Memories……
On more reflective note, I’ve got a general background level of frustration with things at the moment, hence it part yesterday and also I find that I’ve been a bit short with SB on a couple of occasions when I wouldn’t normally be. The root is I think that the house is not sorted yet.
Too much still in boxes, partly becuase the places to store it aren’t there – such as not much in the way of book shelves, no drawers for mine and Helens’ clothes (though about a billion cubic feet of fitted wardrobes…), partly becuase it just hasn’t got sorted and put away yet, so to much stuff half unpacked now around the place, on top of this we have the normal household disorganisation, and the weed are growing faster in the garden han we can keep up. . And with Helen at work now, and basically me not, I do feel like most of this is my responsibility and I don’t feel like I’m doing a very good job of it. And I’m still working on how me, SB and BB all manage to work together, though we are getting there
There is stuff we just aren’t doing enough of, such as crafty things, but also more ‘education’ type things, such as the reading, maths etc. is being missed out. Helen had quite a nice little routine for this in vague sort of way and I want to build that back up again as well as develop ideas for the future. We have many plans and ideas which are just being put on hold at the moment (including SB, who whenever we have a an old box, yoghurt pot etc. says we have to keep it to make something – she wants to make a robot apparently). Of course I could have done something about it rather than just blogging about it.
On a more positive note, Helen is now on her 4 day week, so that means she will be home tomorrow, which will be nice.
Posted in Butterbean, Ponderings, Stringbean