Saturday, 6 July 2013

The Lonely Bouquet

While picking up medicine at the doctors we found a lonely boquet on the steps
Pretty
It had a label which read

''Take me home
I am a lonely bouquet in need of a home!
Here to brighten your's or a loved one's day.
If you like you can post me on www.facebook/the lonely bouquet
Enjoy!"

So we did. P was very pleased with it and wants to do one of our own soon.  It is a lovely idea and people are apparently doing it all over the world.  I had never heard of it.





Stonehenge





We  could get quite close to the stones
Stonehenge is managed by English Heritage - Home educators can get in free if you book in advance.  This is the first time we have done this.  We met the education officers in the car park and once they discovered we were home educators and not a school (which it doesn't look like they get very often!)
they were very good and one talked to the grown ups and one talked to Phoebe.  All schools get a 10 minute introductory talk - I thought they wouldn't bother with us as there was only three of us.
Then - the best bit - they walked us to the entrance, past the long queues to get in and unlocked a turnstile and let us through straight away.  

Last time we walked around the stones she was inside me
We had headphones which explained about the stones.  P was always behind and we had to keep waiting for her to catch up.

Had to keep waiting for P to catch up with her headphones
Many people were taking photos of themselves 'planking' or doing funny jumps in front of the stones. P decided to do the same.

She was jumping, not doing a funny walk - my bad
camera skills

June


Trip to Legoland



Davids new kitten (we both want one!)
Binx
P's birthday
Do you think she was pleased she got Skylanders?

Favourite pressie apart from Skylanders was an electronics kit

And face paints
When we went to a local llama farm the lady in charge of looking after them got one out for us to have a 'play' with.
Meet Tom
Tom has long eye lashes









More May happenings

Livewires human body day
Horribly difficult human eye puzzle
Matts new bike ...


P wants one too


We had a home ed trip to Knockhatch with the animal encounter this time being hedgehogs, a monitor lizard and a baby rhea (I want one!) 
Fuzzy picture of P holding a shed tarantula skin

Outdoor water slippy slope
In the lake surrounded by very big fish!
Messing about with friends
At a local park
Planting up seedlings



Dinosaurs

We did a dinosaur topic and visited the Natural History Museum in London to see just how huge some of them were.
It was a sunny day for once, blue skies

Measuring up to a woolly mammoth

Quite scary animated dinos

Doing a paleontology kit back home, digging out a dinosaur
 


3 Month review

So, three months since I last posted! I am very bad at this blogging lark.
Onto some of the things we have done .........

Easter and making Easter baskets


We managed to get one of the old hand operated Singer sewing machines that belonged to my grandmother working.  We much prefer this (not so violent as the electric version) it is quiet and P spent ages sewing on material and then paper, following lines, ;earning how to  turn and eventually made her own pictures.

My first attempt at a Waldorf doll!  A bit wobbly but P loves her.

We had a home ed day out to a local farm and P fed horses and baby goats, cuddled rabbits and guinea pigs and learnt how to wet felt.




After that everybody had a good time playing in the barn especially in the giant flag!

Looking after the chickens.

P and her fav chicken - Stripey

Winning a gold medal at a trampolining competition