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| 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.
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Last time we walked around the stones she was inside me
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We had headphones which explained about the stones. P was always behind and we had to keep waiting for her to catch up.
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| 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.
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She was jumping, not doing a funny walk - my bad camera skills |
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