Life, Home Ed, Pets, Beaches and ParksTuesday, May 13, 2008 6:23 pm

It’s far too hot to do very much at the moment, not that I’m complaining about that for one minute though especially since ten minutes walk away is this sort of fun to be had…

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The boys both had new ‘crocs’ to wear on the beach. I still think they’re ugly but I know the stones hurt their feet so it makes sense to buy them. I was almost tempted to buy some myself after wearing J’s for five minutes…. Almost. ;)

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We’ve been relaxing in the garden, which seems so much bigger now the shed has been moved. I need to get a stand for the parasol or a gazebo though cos it’s a complete sun trap, can’t quite make up my mind which yet.

The boys have both done some more of their Galore Park English books and a bit more of their CIMT maths (still on the linear equation section). In addition to that they’ve done quite a bit of music practise. J wants to learn another instrument and quite fancies the violin for some reason, or maybe the clarinet. I don’t know how to play either so it would mean paying out for lessons if I could find any…

The rest of the time they’ve just been playing and reading out in the garden. I’ve solved the problem of Calli being in season again by employing Tessa’s dog crate as a small cattery for short periods of time. Once she is no longer lactating the vet will spay her but not until then and as we still have the two most adorable kittens here I think we’re going to have to be extra careful for a while yet, lol! Calli doesn’t mind being in the crate at all just in case anybody is concerned, she’s just glad to be able to be out in the garden with us all (and is no doubt hoping a tom cat could squeeze through the bars to her, lol! ).

Dylan has been able to go out in his run again over the last few days and its great to see him hopping about a bit after so many weeks of barely moving. I honestly thought we were going to lose him and am so glad I was wrong. Hopefully a friend’s rabbit who is suffering form a similar complaint will also improve soon.

That’s about it for now, nothing very interesting by all accounts but its life and its good. :)

Life, Home Ed, Pets, Garden, Groups and Clubs, Wii, Thinking AloudSunday, May 4, 2008 11:07 am

It’s been a bit busy around here lately. So busy in fact that this weekend I wanted to just stop the world and get off for a couple of days so that’s exactly what we have done. It’s been great for the kids to able to just slob about in pyjamas and great for me that I am not rushing around to prepare for the next visitor or next activity or group type thing. I’ve had time to think, lol!

One of the things I decided was that my blog would be public again. I’ve been thinking about it for a while now and have just been waiting for the kids to come up with nicknames for themselves. M wanted to be Anakin, which I draw the line at, lol, so they will remain initials for now at least…

Oh no wait for it, they have decided on Jack and Mickey from Doctor Who… (Cap’n Jack and Mickey Smith). I’m sure they’ve had these nicknames before…

Right, so there is no misunderstanding, J is Jack and M is Mickey.

Are we sorted now? Good…

One of the things we have been busy at lately is fundraising for our scout troop. The lads have all been busy sticking up skittles at a local(ish) skittle tourney from Friday nights through to Sunday afternoons, which has lasted a few weeks now. We raise on average between 3 and 4 hundred pounds a weekend so its a pretty cool thing to be part of. Hopefully some of it will enable us to take all the scouts and cubs away for a few days camp later in the year.

So, our weekends have been full of scouts things lately, but our weekdays have been devoted to learning. We finally seem to have gotten into the ‘groove’ again, thanks in no small part to our new Galore Park English texts which the boys both adore. Since most of their ks2 stuff was based around CGP/Letts workbooks, I was really concerned that they had missed tons of important stuff so we went back a year from what they would have been if they were at school. They are both finding it incredibly easy and probably could have coped well with the right aged stuff but this will be a marvellous confidence booster if nothing else so I’m happy to continue with it. Its great to see them actually getting stuck into something and feeling a sense of achievement when each chapter is finished.

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They have also been busy with linear equations in maths. They still seem to be doing well with the CIMT books and I can’t thank Sarah C, who introduced them to us years ago, enough. Of course we also get in plenty of real life maths experience too. ;)

Jack is getting into his GCSE science work really well, he has an absolutely brilliant ability to recall what he has just read which should set him in good stead for exams when they come. Mickey wanted to get stuck in too but I have asked him to wait another year. Not sure if this is really wise but I want to be able to devote 100% to each child at one time not be running between them both.

The boys are also well into doing all the little experiments we have to so its not all book stuff. ;)

Like this experiment to show Newton’s 3rd law of physics, better known as “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction” ..

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We’ve also been busy in the garden. The carrots and onions we panted are doing really well as are most of the shrubs, including the Escalonia which I cut back to virtually nothing last month. The courgettes were not quite as lucky and 7 out of the 8 potted on have died (eaten by slugs - gah!). I did take pics but cannot find them. Yesterday we also smashed down the awful pallet-made fence that was put up by the previous people to keep their dogs off the garden. A bit more work out there now and it will soon be looking lovely. :) Its great to be able to sit in the lounge and look out at all the beautiful flowers and shrubs. I feel as if we have it all here, and every day thank the turn of events that made us decide to move out of the city and back into the countryside at long last. A wise decision it turned out to be. :)

Herbs wise, the Rosemary is flowering beautifully and looks so attractive. I cannot imagine why somebody would plant it by the front door and am hoping to be able to transplant it without killing it off (its quite a mature plant at around 3- 4 foot tall at estimate) . Any advice from the gardeners amongst you? I would much prefer to have it in the back garden and have more decorative shrubs in the front.

Kittens - we only have these two adorable bundles left now…

Ruby and Redd :)

Other stuff - Jack has been saving for months for a new game for the wii and finally got the seventy pounds needed on Thursday to buy this. When we got to the shop they had it five pounds cheaper so he was an extra happy bunny.

We have all spent ages playing on it, so well worth the money. I just love this pic so had to share.

Jay - my guitar hero!

(I *so* need to paint over that awful green and tidy up before I take photos in future, lol! ;) )

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Kitten School!

Sox and hour or two before he left to go to his new home. :)

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