wabbity weekend!

obviously skittles is our top agenda item! but actually SB had to make do with early morning and evening both days. saturday she had a whipsnade brownies outing, which was a 50:50 affair unfortunately. BB and i played with skittles tho, who is remarkably happy to be handled. painted bb’s face as… skittles! and bb painted a pic of…skittles! and then we played dinosaurs for a bit, sb came home, more skittling, then dr who and bedtime!

up bright and early, as today ‘popped round’ to mum and dads for lunch with sister and family! and when is say popped, just over 2 hours each way involving some parking on m25! children all had fun together. sis looked well, but fairly sedentary and they left early. but lovely to see her and kids anyway. and always lovely to see mum and dad.

chris was left behind rewiring… so we returned to a house in darkness, but most of the lights now working.

hello Skittles!

SB really, really happy with the arrival of her first officially her pet [rather than family] a 9 week old black self mini lop doe. she has been reading about rabbits non stop, and our plan to increase our home education achieved has been derailed into a total rabbit fest!!

choice chambers

let us think about habitats shall we. you are a spanish conquistador and bring back a new animal back to the royal court of spain. the keeper of the animal house now has to keep it alive. how does he work out what it likes to live in/ eat? often no record of habitat was brought back. imagine you are now voyaging with charles darwin. his attention to habitat to detail sprung him towards his great idea of evolution and adaption. imagine we are abducted by aliens, what would you hope your recreated habitat might have?
so here is an unknown species, antistons, brought back to you by intrepid explorers…

so after a bit of imagination and flights of fancy i give them the tools to design choice chambers for the antistons and work out what they might like. the younger group – for this is latinetc – listen carefully, answer sensibly and question logically, and they then set to to make great choice chambers. we have wet lint vs sand, shaded vs light, shiny silver floor vs shiny gold and some more or less repeats. we discuss a fair test, and how we need big enough numbers to think that the result may reflect ‘the real picture’ rather than an oddball response, so we put 10 antistons into each of our choice chambers. we learn that antistons appear to prefer dark, moist or shiny gold. [the last a surprise, but may be related to a couple of antistons being caught in cellotape unfortunately. so we learn to be more careful with cellotape in choice chambers…

then it is break, music theory, french and latin all happen [some at the same time as younger science] then the older kids have a go :roll: they just have to be more imaginative, wilder with their ideas and more complicated. what we learn in addition is that too much choice cause confusion and unclear results… and we also learn that moist lint and moist sand and are equally appealing, so it was the dampness rather than texture.

lovely lunch, rather fab veggie jelly, some playing in the garden and a clarinet lesson for SB. waved goodbye to the manor borns first – and we had been lucky enough for them to stay the night before, which was great company, and i shared my birthday champagne with michelle. the girls all had a great time, and seemed to love mario olympics on the wii, i kinda think that is why c would like to stay again some time!!

after everyone left, we decided to to some more felting. BB needlefelted most of a ladybird before the obligatory stab wound, and i finished it off. SB felted with ziplock bag a lovely flower picture semi inspired by van gogh. she had wanted to oil paint, but although we have oil paints, i have no idea how to use them, and she was put off by the thoughts that i might google it! i actually resent all that time ‘doing art’ at school, and i realise i have been left with no idea how to actually paint anything, use watercolours, oils, pastels or anything but poster paint! but SB on a bit of a roll, so at least now i know we need some linseed oil, paint thinner etc.

more playing and BB drew loads and loads of pictures of rabbits, and wrote her first real word unprompted by spelling [well apart from her name] it was ‘caf’ a quick check, and it became cat!

thankyou latinetceras for coming to mine. all antistons released again into the wild, and revealed to be woodlice!

creating space

having decided after reading a rather well written book by an nlp practitioner i thought i might try and at least take some of the good mental health ideas into real life! so again on sunday i made sure that we had space and time to enjoy quiet family time. it does mean that HE and excitement is perhaps slower, but we will catch up on that!

so again, under our new tarp in the garden we did some crafting. SB fancied felting, so found our old supplies from a kessingland way back! sb did some more needle felting, whilst bb did some ziplock bag felting. both spent a long time doing it, whilst i read books to them and helped. lovely and companionable!! we have dotted the mushroom spawned logs around the garden, and wish them the best! General messing about and playing. SB has finished singapore 3b and on 4a, not sure if i mentioned that before! face painted both of the girls.

we have decided – prob v foolishly – to have one more attempt at bunny ownership…

sunny saturday

yesterday had some stressful at work moments, but it was lovely to escape and drive in the sun to a flying visit to the puddles, and give a number of the family a big hug. whilst i was at work, SB had her last day of holiday orchestra and the concert. as usual she enjoyed the experience. must see when it is over summer before barracudas, or maybe even pgl, as we have a discount thingy…

today was fabulously sunny, and i had planned to go out cycling or a nice long walk and geocache. however, i think i am allergic to icelandic volcano dust, and have extreme allergic rhinitis and cold symptoms, and have sneezed so hard that my chest now in permanent pain!! so i thought the better of it. As i blog, i am listening to a birthday present – thankyou!

fabulous!

anyway, got up, messed around with girls. SB read her aquila magazine, and did the puzzles and sudoko, and we spent a while estimating the amount of urine one may pass over a life time… BB read another book!!

she was so proud of this achievement, that she declared she was so good at reading that she can now do it with her eyes shut. lol!! having got a pet dragon from her magazine [toxic] she spent a lot of the day playing with that! SB did a fair bit of music theory as well.

we went out into the garden, and chris put up our other camping acquisition – a tarp. we liked it muchly!! i thought we should try some ‘proper’ painting, and took out watercolours and paper. we all had a go fiddling about with it until we got some interesting results we were pleased with. SB got the hang of colour washing and letting colours blend. BB used the watercolour pencils happily, and i did some messing about! we spent a LOT of time messing about with the paints, and it was just nice to be in the sun together with no pressures. We have finished the second book of story of the world [finally!] so will start the next one, but then after that go back to the first again. I read to BB some book people first science/fact books [ ‘Wonderwise Collection’, 20 Books, Retail Price £119.80 (Wonderwise)], and felt they were too oversimplified really, but she enjoyed them. since they were from book ppl, not too expensive, and one day will donate to local library.

since we have cut down some trees and pruned others in the garden, i bought some mushroom dowels from thompson and morgan. unfortunately our logs aren’t actually quite the right wood or size, but never mind, have done it now! drilling, filing waxing and currently soaking. hoping to get some mushrooms!!

finished with dr who and then bedtime stories.

wednesday april 14

SB stayed last night with the deependers and they took her and k to holiday orchestra. we had k as sleepover tonight… so whilst SB at holiday orch having fun, BB and i baked dinosaur cookies, planted some bulbs, potted on some sunflowers and did some more of her yoshi blanket sewing, and cuddles etc etc. oh, and she read her first book!

when SB and kit returned there was a bit of mayhem until all agreed what to play outside, then some wii mario kart and sports resort, then tea and finally shrek 2 and bed.

our mortgage goes off fixed rate next month, and consequently drops by a 1/3! we will overpay whilst we can, tho i am trying to reduce hours, if only a bit. lots of thoughts out to sis and the puddles.

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kinda catchup

just for me really. have been mooching around quietly with girls. SB is a v caring and sensitive soul, and i really thank her for her quiet love and care. she is looking gorgeous in crop tops and crop trousers! summer clothes suit her well, as does her new cropped hair cut! think there is a theme there! i have taken the foot completely off the pedal of HE currently tho, but she still does bits and pieces – far less than when i am actively involved! but it does let me see that she does like some of the books in particular – like the schofield and simms one! and she also did a fair bit of her grade 1 theory. we haven’t done any music prac, but holiday orch next week should get things going. she continues to read loads tho! and i have read loads with her. we have played quite a lot of board games together – she likes the new alhambra, as well as old favs! and we have played loads of wii mario winter olympics. currently i have so little emotional reserves that my temper is shorter than it should be, but am doing my best to do activities we both enjoy and feel communal over to try and make up for the times i feel short of time. I did, after all, take them to the park for 2 hours!! something of a personal best.

BB continues to be challenging. i’m not really into applying labels to children’s behaviour, but she goes from 0-60 in nanoseconds. her response to any challenge, or anything not going how she perceived it would is a total meltdown. we are trying hard to help her control this, and to consider other options of behaviour, but it is v hard, partic when both of us have our moments of non rational parenting screeches! must try to remain calm at all times! obviously, the great majority of the time she is an adorable poppet! v affectionate and physically loving. we have done sewing and crafting together, and i have played her imaginative games too, so feel i have shared a lot of time with each.

both girls mostly also having fun playing together, tho going thro a bit of a tale telling phase at the mo…

so this weekend, well sat we did seed sowing [beans and courgettes], potting up [sunflowers] and also finally put the potatoes from the potato council into bags. chris and I had a bit of measuring and planning to the garden. hoping he might pay for someone to come in and mass weed quite a few areas so we can mulch and start again! also got the ideas for some of the veg beds. having thought i wouldn’t do any veg stuff this year as feeling it hard to hold body and soul, the brightening of the weather reminded me that it is a soul activity! its nice doing planning with chris too. i have been tying myself tighter and tighter into myself that i forget to give time to my family commitments! tho, we are disagreeing on my uber dream planning wrt the upstairs… oh yes, went to the village park with the girls. v busy as lovely day, but they had a great time, and some new equipment there. think we have a lovely friendly village. hmm?? some board games, some wii, and then?? oh yes, whilst outside, the girls made a brick wall on our lawn! oh, and during the day we got the k’nex out, and SB did a bridge challenge and then we used the solar panels we got from ebay and she made a twirling planet!! BB in this time was sticking glow in the dark stickers to make 3 pics for her bedroom from this resource pack we have had a while, but think is really quite good [especially when you buy it cheaper!]

Today was much the same, except we put up new tent!!
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small and compact and easy to put up. we gave it 8/10.
marks lost for -
1.the silly pole as door awning, it isn’t right, it puts far too much tension on zip. we knew this from reviews, and have used string currently to take some of tension off, but seriously poor design, and should have been picked up.
2. cheap skating on inners. the khyams have double doors, so a mesh and an opaque. these have opaque bottom and mesh top rather than being able to make total private, or total see thro. the girls in the khyam like to see us out in the main bit, so have mesh only. then when we go to bed we close the opaque – to ensure privacy, partic in morning! since this is in their ‘deluxe’ range, would think that it should have them really.

otherwise think that it more or less fits the bill well, so happy! i think this particular one should have been aired since last camping trip, as unfortunately a bit more mildew staining than i like… perils of second hand! but a few mildew spots worth the 140 reduction in price i think! was also nice that we can more or less bodge the khyam porch onto it for rainier days!!

SB chose to do some schofield and simms and some music theory inside the tent.

BB thought it warm enough for paddling pool, so we obliged :lol: and she generally trundled about having fun, coming for hugs and tickles. SB and I played games. we then made the earth and satelites model from the night sky pack, and talked about the moon landings, hubble etc etc and now think we should go to leicester space centre again! more wii winter olympics, some watching of magic school bus, and i think that is the day done? oh and i played shops with the girls. another thing i forgot! we did some sewing together. BB has decided to make a patchwork blanked for ‘yoshi’ – nothing like a challenge! so i decided easiest to cut felt squares and then use blanket stitch. total meltdown that she couldn’t do it, but she can. must buy binca and embroidery thread, as she wants to do more ‘patterns’ in fact, she wants a sewing projects book. SB happily got going with a headband she is making for BB – pattern in her head!

anyway, a book for bb? any recommendations?

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