Archive for September, 2008

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Some stuff we are soon going to get rid of:

Clwyd Limestone

Avignon to Croxteth

Mair Canny Tale Fae Aberdeen

Arthur Mee’s Cheshire

From My African Notebook

Norther Railway Enthusiast

North West Railway Enthusiast

Chambers Jouranl – 1922

How Babies Think (one of my favorite child development books)

Teach yourself Astrology

Calday Grange Grammer School

Assee Illustrated guide to the IEE regulations for the electrical equipment of buildings… (1966)

(HEHeheheh )  – so no not current ;)

The Cassell book of the ford Consul

Start Now, a book of soul and spiritual exercises – steiner

Life beyond death = rudolf steiner.

We are starting to get rid. I am taking two box loads to home edd group this week and about 6 black bin bags of stuff to Air Ambulance Shop!

If anyone wants / is interested in any of these Let me know, as we still havent listed them!

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woops.. but is this how i really feel?

I recently wrote on a dyslexia forum

I am not a fan of schools as the child misses out on a lot of things they get to do at home… :D like camping during term time with home edd friends, swimming in lunch hours, playing in airport muesuems, spending time with a mixed age range of kids for days at a time….. the list is endless…..

Seriously, i think current schools encourage a pack mentality, nulify personal space and opinions and destroy a childs individuality.. but this rant is for another forum :d

Now for a percentage of children this is there absolute experience. I am sure, but is it a general experience? Is this why we are home educating? Or is everyone who works in the school system so blind and me not. If I am so off target, why are people so unsure about sending there kids at three or four. Why do they doubt doing it?

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Book Aid

bbc link

Round Australia the hard way.

Now I agree totally to the poverty and the charity book aid international however, what I also have seen is that those in areas which allready have good reading skills and the children have books are also given free books. Whilst this is “nice” it is also a great waste of resources when those same books given 6 months later to the children who need books, but have destroyed – due to useage – there original books would be far better used.

When we lived in a well off village and everyone asked there health visitor for the books… myself included i thought this is nice, and yes it was a lovely book, asha enjoyed it, along with all her other books! When we moved out here, onto an estate where no one uses the library, but the kids love books, we havent received anything.. nor have these kids.

These kids are the kids who need books given to them! Libraries don’t even visit the area at kiddy favourable times (3 o’clock on a friday once a month the community library comes here) gwynedd council

Mum isnt going to take the children to the library every week.. These are the kids who need targetting, not the ones who allready go to the library!

Vicki xx

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Jack and Jill

The nursery rhyme has an interesting history of its development linguistically and socially over the years.

Over the next few weeks I shall develop this post.

Jack and Jill went up the hill
to fetch a pail of water:
Jack fell down and broke his crown
and jill came tumbling after

Then up Jack got and home did trot
As fast as he could caper;
And went to bed, to mend his head
With vinegar and brown paper.

That third verse

Then Jill came in,
And she did grin,
To see Jack’s paper plaster;
Her mother whipt her,
Across her knee
For Laughing at Jack’s disaster

taken from a chap book printed by James Kendrew c1820

The oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes edited by Iona and Peter opie.

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Asha.

Asha at Penrhyn

Asha at Penrhyn

A photograph a friend took earlier in the year at Penrhyn Castle

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For the love of GOD … The world we live in has gone mad!

We look after our most vunerable or loved ones with products such as this. Then some idiot spends

About the For the Love of God Skull
The Diamond covered skull by Damien Hirst is a continuation of the artist’s exploration of death and the way we react to it.

“For the Love of God” is covered with 8,601 real diamonds and has been valued as the most expensive contemporary work of art. Hirst spent about $20 million USD to create the diamond covered work and put a price tag of $100 million USD on it.

Update: In August 2007, it was widely reported that Damien Hirst sold “For the Love of God” to an investment group for $100 million USD or about 50 million pounds. Hirst is said to own a percentage of the diamond skull, but it was not reported how much he still owns. The buyers will be expected to exhibit the work for the next two to three years at museums around the world. The BBC reported that the investors planned to resell the work at a later date.

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Wanting to move.

Well nothing new, I guess everyone decides some stage they want to move to something else. Well there is a fantastic property come up for rent less than 5 miles away. It has everything we have dreamed off. Space, quiet, area for chickens. Enough space for us to educate at home, and have our own space. Near enough to friends so Asha wont miss out.

The problem? We dont have enough money to cover the deposit we need. Because of the DWP and us going bankrupt we need to have 6 months rent up front. :(

Donations to our pay pall accepted.

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So what did we do today then Asha?

I got up, early with daddy, and then when you got up mummy you and I had a bath mummy. I wanted one, so you poped me into you rs with you. I then got dressed and we went to Julies. You left me with my friends for an hour whilst you and daddy did some thing else.

After that you had to call in somewhere then we came home and I played with ff for a bit. I then did some maths and english colouring in sheets. You read me a few stories and we talked. I went to bed after a story from you and daddy.

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County Flags…

A red rose on a white background is regarded as the official flag of Lancashire. The red rose was the emblem of the Duchy of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses. The rose sits on two points which shows that the flag is the right way up.

Cheshire County flag

The cheshire flag is a banner of the arms of the county council. I will put more information online about the signficance of the county flag in due time.

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Gymnastics.

What a little hero she is. She loves it.

She rolled around, jumped around, followed the line around, played tick, and went on the horse thingy. She smiles, and lands with her hands together and has a great time.

I just hope she keeps on loving it!

The rest of the day wasnt as sucessfull, we think Asha is stuggling with milk and gluten in her diet, and as such is being a number one cling on. Which is tireing and hard work. Though she did play outside for a while with daddy, and she did have a small rest when we went for a drive, as she was so tired.

Education done today. Not loads, but we have talked, we have read a few stories and we did look at a big plan of a human body, and talk about teeth, blood cells and veins. We also looked at where our hearts were… My child is 4, and knows more biology than I knew at 16!

Its actually very hard for Asha not to get an education in our house, as we have SO many books of all kinds lieing around.. and with her toys as well!!!!

Oh we also melted some chocolate and added corn flakes to it. We then made some pepermint iceing up, and dropped it into the chocolate crispy cakes. Its really interesting what then happens.. you have after eight choclate crisp cakes!

Oh and before bath, Asha also played with ff.
Vicki xx

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Another halloween poem

Dancing ’round the flame of Summer’s end-
sparks of golden yellow celebrate Samhain.

Twirling around tossing leaves in the air-
laughing and giggling while catching them in our hair.

The last harvest is in as turns the new year
while the chill of Yule draws ever so near.

The dead will join our festive feasts,
giving glimpses of our past, present and future feats.

Come young maidens, mothers and crones-
Let the whispers of spirits rattle your bones.

Embrace the silence of the coming dark
and join the Sabbat’s circle with open mind and open heart.

“Samhain” by Robin Webster

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Changed AGAIN!

We had a few problems getting our blog rings and our advert for Barefoot books to work with the last theme. Hopefully now we have it all working we will be far happier and familytreehouse can expand to take over erm…. My spare time!

Carry on enjoying the site wont you!

Vicki , Steve , and Asha !

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Which Witch?

Yes, its that time of year again, but can i remeber it? for love or water!

If anyone can remeber the first verse to which witch, Please let me know!

However I now have a completed.

THE RIDE-BY-NIGHTS

Up on their brooms the witches stream,
Croocked and black in the cresecent’s gleam;
One foot high, and one foot low
Bearded, Cloaked and cowled, they go.

‘Neath Charlie’s Wane they twitter and twit,
And away they swarm ‘neath the Dragon’s feet.
With a whoop and a flutter they swing and sway,
And surge pell-mell down the Milky Way.

Between the legs of the glittering chair
They hover and squeak in the empty air.
Then round, they swoop past the glimmering lion
To where sirius barks behind hugh orion;
Up, then, and over to wheel a main
Under the silver, and home again.

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What are cogs?

Cogs.

A friend of mine son wanted to know how a cog worked and why..

His experiment : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rciNzT_7bBI

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Quick review of the week.

Monday – read to mummy in bed, had first gymnastics lesson at penygroes. Also went shopping in Caernarfon, and did asorted jobs.

Tuesday – Went swimming with friends in Portmadog.

Wednesday – Home Edd group. Did plaster of paris painting and played outside.

Thursday – did chores in Pwhelli, went to fair ground for a bit.

Friday – went to caernarfon air mueseum, played outside with ff, when I got home as well.

Sat Granny came to play, went to parc and picked blackberries, we also did some painting and reading.

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Day Trip…..

Granny came up by bus and train for the day.

Asha enjoyed the attention and company for such activites as jumping on the trampoline – she enjoyed showing granny forwards rolls :D Asha also did some painting, and got Granny to paint a picture of a house, with potatoes falling from the sky.. :D

Anyway, apart from reading to granny, and having a new Margaret Tempset book, Asha enjoyed the time with Granny. And when she went, she was quite upset.

Tonight, I asked Asha why granny had come to see her, she replied ” to look after me, so you could get those silly jobs done in the kitchen”. Out of the mouths of babes!

Vicki xx

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When is a hill a mountain?

When it is 609.6 meters above sea level.

A Welsh hill has been upgraded to a mountain after three walkers found its official measurement was just too low.

Mynydd Graig Goch in Snowdonia was originally put at 1,998ft (609m), just short of the magic 2,000ft (609.6m) that qualifies as a mountain.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/7623904.stm

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The things we do in the name of education!

It is boring, I am sat, with another two mums in a helicopter, bored. Steve is wandering around trying to find something to amuse himself and one of the other parents. The kids? Running around the air museum jumping in and out of aeroplanes and pretending they are in fact in the middle of this terrible war!

I was always told that museums were for older people. In fact i have realised that museums are for those interested in what the museum is showing, or in the case of the air museum in caernarfon. Its fantastic for a group of home edd kids :D

Vicki xx

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Social security reform..

http://www.ericavebury.blogspot.com/

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NHS Spine Costs Soaring – Oh what a surprise!

Healthcare databases

Sorry I just don’t agree to government databases which any … yes any council employer can gain access too.. Don’t think the passwords will be secure. They wont!

Consider – fraud .. use of chip and pin, identity theft, hmrc losing of files. Prision files going missing… the list is endless!.. files are allready being found in bins.. do you think people wont be able to print things off.. your joking.. they will… every nhs worker, every council employer.. in time will be able to.. then there is the police, courts, dwp, social services, your manager.. yes

Oh and today!

Discs containing personal information on almost 18,000 NHS staff have gone missing from a north London hospital.

Whittington Hospital NHS Trust admitted the discs were lost when they were put in the post by mistake in late July.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7617490.stm

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