Wednesday, 26 June 2013

10 Day Round Up

Starting with M's Birthday, where he turned 42, catching up with me!

We went out for a meal at the The Highway Mans Haunt in Chudleigh,  a 13th Century Country Inn.






We also  made a visit to a nearby Church in Trusham to look at a photo of my late ancestors, as I have been researching my family tree.



The Stokes




Later back for a Birthday Cake, his favourite, Mississippi Mud Pie, made by B.




The children had a week off of studying, but normal activities still resumed, athletics and fitness training

100 Metre Sprint

As well as making the most of the sunshine when it did make an appearance

 In the Pool
Playing Rugby in the Park

We went to the HE Group this week, and there was a performance in Park during our Group time from The Metta Theatre  - telling the tale of The Monkey and The Crocodile - an old Indian fable of friendship and betrayal, featuring  aerial circus, acrobatics, juggling, skateboarding, live music and over one hundred apples, one of which J got to eat. 

He really loved watching it, and is still singing the songs that they taught the children in the workshop afterwards.  (Video of their performance in another park here.

Studying for the older two has resumed again, looking at Trigonometry, Algebra, Poetry and Plays. On the better days they were able to study over at the park while J went for a swim



J has been looking at the Alphabet and rhyming words and beginning sounds, as well as lots of art and craft, lego and cooking







Looking at doing some more baking today - if the weather doesnt improve it looks like it maybe soups rather than salads!


10 Day Round Up

Starting with M's Birthday, where he turned 42, catching up with me!

We went out for a meal at the The Highway Mans Haunt in Chudleigh,  a 13th Century Country Inn.






We also  made a visit to a nearby Church in Trusham to look at a photo of my late ancestors, as I have been researching my family tree.



The Stokes




Later back for a Birthday Cake, his favourite, Mississippi Mud Pie, made by B.




The children had a week off of studying, but normal activities still resumed, athletics and fitness training

100 Metre Sprint

As well as making the most of the sunshine when it did make an appearance

 In the Pool
Playing Rugby in the Park

We went to the HE Group this week, and there was a performance in Park during our Group time from The Metta Theatre  - telling the tale of The Monkey and The Crocodile - an old Indian fable of friendship and betrayal, featuring  aerial circus, acrobatics, juggling, skateboarding, live music and over one hundred apples, one of which J got to eat. 

He really loved watching it, and is still singing the songs that they taught the children in the workshop afterwards.  (Video of their performance in another park here.

Studying for the older two has resumed again, looking at Trigonometry, Algebra, Poetry and Plays. On the better days they were able to study over at the park while J went for a swim



J has been looking at the Alphabet and rhyming words and beginning sounds, as well as lots of art and craft, lego and cooking







Looking at doing some more baking today - if the weather doesnt improve it looks like it maybe soups rather than salads!


Sunday, 16 June 2013

The Week gone by and of course, Happy Fathers Day

This week has flown by. despite the crappy weather. Needless to say we have not been out and about much, but did manage to make it to our local group and the Food Festival being held in our local town.


Gretchen Oldland from Woolsgrove Cookery School was first up in the Demo Kitchen, and she made Summer Canapes - which was made up of pea puree with lots of herbs and spices, which were then blended and piped out onto mini poppadoms and topped with creme freche and I think Mango Chutney - they were delish - and J went up to help




We did manage to get  out in the week for a short walk in the sun, but by the time we got to the library it was piddling down again

Making the most of the Sun for the little time it was out.

Athletics still went ahead for both boys, J is still loving his sessions, and D is doing extremely well in his event.




The older two have been studying away - this week for English they added Poetry to their studies - both had a Poem each to study, B When Earth's Last Picture is Painted and and D If both by Rudyard Kipling.

For Science they both looked at Ecosystems, using the BBC Bitesize website and their Biology workbooks.

Didn't get around to trying out the experiment, but hoping to do that next week - it involves a plastic bottle, seeds, water, and soil.

Found a great buy in one of our local Charity Shops - 100 different shape cutters - so J and M put them to good use and made a batch of cookies, different shapes of course



Looking onto next week - M's birthday tomorrow, so a day off for all, hoping for better weather.

Back to today


Happy Fathers Day

x

The Week gone by and of course, Happy Fathers Day

This week has flown by. despite the crappy weather. Needless to say we have not been out and about much, but did manage to make it to our local group and the Food Festival being held in our local town.


Gretchen Oldland from Woolsgrove Cookery School was first up in the Demo Kitchen, and she made Summer Canapes - which was made up of pea puree with lots of herbs and spices, which were then blended and piped out onto mini poppadoms and topped with creme freche and I think Mango Chutney - they were delish - and J went up to help




We did manage to get  out in the week for a short walk in the sun, but by the time we got to the library it was piddling down again

Making the most of the Sun for the little time it was out.

Athletics still went ahead for both boys, J is still loving his sessions, and D is doing extremely well in his event.




The older two have been studying away - this week for English they added Poetry to their studies - both had a Poem each to study, B When Earth's Last Picture is Painted and and D If both by Rudyard Kipling.

For Science they both looked at Ecosystems, using the BBC Bitesize website and their Biology workbooks.

Didn't get around to trying out the experiment, but hoping to do that next week - it involves a plastic bottle, seeds, water, and soil.

Found a great buy in one of our local Charity Shops - 100 different shape cutters - so J and M put them to good use and made a batch of cookies, different shapes of course



Looking onto next week - M's birthday tomorrow, so a day off for all, hoping for better weather.

Back to today


Happy Fathers Day

x

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Open Farm Sunday

We headed off to our nearest farm for Open Farm Sunday, which happens to be a Cheese Farm.

We started with a  bit of Cheese tasting, followed by a Cheese Tour


First - some of the ingredients they use for the Cheese


                                                      Yoghurt - which J got to taste




                                                               Curd

How it is stored



Then J got a chance to roll some butter





Then we had a look around the farm at the other activities


                                                             Sheep Shearing
                                                Milking the fake cows plastic udders
                                                   Throwing the polystyrene cheese


                                                   and of course the farm machinery

J did lots of other little activities to do with soil, seeds and a bit of art and craft, and also planted sunflower seeds in an egg box that he bought home with him.

Finally we paid a visit to the farm shop to buy some butter and cheese.



Open Farm Sunday

We headed off to our nearest farm for Open Farm Sunday, which happens to be a Cheese Farm.

We started with a  bit of Cheese tasting, followed by a Cheese Tour


First - some of the ingredients they use for the Cheese


                                                      Yoghurt - which J got to taste




                                                               Curd

How it is stored



Then J got a chance to roll some butter





Then we had a look around the farm at the other activities


                                                             Sheep Shearing
                                                Milking the fake cows plastic udders
                                                   Throwing the polystyrene cheese


                                                   and of course the farm machinery

J did lots of other little activities to do with soil, seeds and a bit of art and craft, and also planted sunflower seeds in an egg box that he bought home with him.

Finally we paid a visit to the farm shop to buy some butter and cheese.



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