And all that.
But firstly, Halloween - well the crafts didn't go quite as planned. It was a wet and blustery day, and D had his trials for Devon Rugby in the next town. The plan was that we would all go, M and D would stay at the wet, soggy and very muddy pitch, and the rest of us would go to the Superstore to do the weekly shop.
J had other ideas, he wasn't feeling too good, and he had never been to this rugby ground before, and really didn't want to go off and leave his Dad and Brother at a strange place with "strange" kids (there were other lads from other teams there, I think he was only expecting our team). He gets a bit funny sometimes if things are not very familiar and the norm, bless him. So we stayed. I was happy as I like watching the rugby, although I was nervous for D.
He did well, and they will be picking the team after the next session. Fingers crossed.
We got back late and didn't have time to do all the crafts and all the shopping, but we had a great time apple bobbing and trick or treating.
Weekend M was working, so not a lot going on, Rugby match on Sunday which was a bit of a disaster, not just because they lost their first match of the season, but because some players didn't turn up, the pitch was hilly and water logged, and D may have possibly broken his thumb, with an impending cup match this weekend! Not good.
Other injuries from the weekend:-
B fell on a wooden shoe rack (which was on its way out for the bonfire, but J wanted to play with his Star War Figures on it). Somehow she slipped on her slippery socks on our slippery laminate flooring and fell onto the rack. Took a fine bit of skin off and is very sore.
Later that day, M was carrying a wooden desk through our back door, (which for your interest, leads into our
So, half term over with, back to our routine today.
B got on with her English studies this morning, D, reading and Biology and they both have spelling and maths tests to revise before Friday. I did some art and craft with J, we did Bonfire Night paintings which involved a lot of glitter and gold paint, and also made lanterns, with glass jars, also with a lot of glitter and gold paint.
Also I have been trying to help J with his knowledge of days of the weeks, tomorrow, yesterday, months etc. Mainly because I feel he is getting frustrated not knowing what is happening and when. Christmas could be tomorrow to him, which gets him all in a muddle.
So, apart from planning to make or purchase a Days of the Week learning Calendar, I thought I would make a point of telling him what day it was each morning. His response to this "What do you keep going on about Monday for, I just want to know who ate all the Coco Pops"!
So that was that.
Everything stopped around lunchtime when J discovered a Phineas & Ferb Movie for free on BT Vision "On Demand". So while they were all quiet, I got on with some housework, whilst listening to the 80's channel on Digital Radio. Gotta to love Culture Club.
After the film we went to the library, picked up lots of Christmas Craft and Christmas Cooking books, then onto the park for J to perform scooter stunts.
This afternoon D and B prepared the fire, which we are having late this evening when M returns home from work. Jackets, sausages, soup to keep us warm and marshmallows roasted on the fire.
Happy Guy Fawkes
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