Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Woo hooo




We've had an excellent day today.
It was Mark's first day back at work after the Christmas break which felt a bit sad but me and the girls soon managed to get back into the swing of things without him! (sorry Mark).
We all had a shower and got dressed upstairs which is a small thing that's important to me. I hate the chew of having to dress all of the girls at different points in the morning - I want them dressed, fed and watered together so that I'm not constantly thinking, 'oh, I need to find another pair of socks'... once we're downstairs it's done.
Crikey that sounds so dull but honestly it makes such a difference to the day!!!
We did circle time which was lovely and we told the story of the sheep and the wolf. After telling the story for three days in a row it's like we all play a part. Bea likes to be the wolf and she's introduced a 'mummy sheep'. Sylvie is the sun and the moon and also the baby sheep - yes, she's practising those multi tasking skills making sure she has them down to a fine art by the time she really needs them! Annabelle is just, er, a bit annoying to be honest. She pulls the cloth off the sheep's head, (green silk, meant to be a thorn bush), bugs me for boobie, (it's dead hard to read, move props and breast feed when she's swinging her lanky, yet very lovely, legs all over the shop!) and dive bombs Sylvie. Luckily the story props keep the older two interested enough for them to either ignore Anna or to swot her out of the way, (soooo not ideal but hopefully they'll learn other ways to deal with their teeney sister instead of through the use of windmill arm movements!).

After our story we wrapped up VERY warm and headed to Washington Wetlands Centre which was brilliant! We would normally have our FIAR co-op meet up today but as most of us have had a hectic time over Christmas we decided it would be better to meet somewhere outside and not to plan an activities. We had a good chat about the FIAR sessions and we all feel that there are changes that we can make to make the day flow a bit more smoothly. We're considering alternating FIAR with Steiner Kindergarten so one week we'll do a book and associated activities, the next week we'll be all floaty and Steinery. We're going to H's house on Thursday night for drinkies, nibbles and further discussion then hopefully we'll have the show on the road!


After freezing our lugs and noses off we came home for some lunch. After lunch I started a mammoth tidy up stopping half way through to 'cook the cake that wasn't cooked' yesterday - i.e. the one that was smashed into the living room floor! I was sensible, if a little tight and used the Kenwood instead of the traditional mixing bowl. The cake was bloomin' lovely. I can certainly highly recommend baking with sour cream instead of butter and using cream cheese and icing sugar as icing. Yummy yummy!!!!



 Sylvie vacuumed the floor, (I know, child labour, you just can't beat it!!!) then we set to work making some crowns... and covering the newly cleaned floor in plastic jewels and various bits of sparkle.

Theeeennnn.... we made bird seed feeders from lard, (erk, what a horrible smell), bird seed and porridge. They're setting in the fridge ready for us to hang out tomorrow.

So, all in all a very, very busy day.

I'm in my bedroom at the minute. Sylvie and Bea are lying in bed snoring their heads off as I type. I think they've enjoyed themselves today and I know that Anna has.
Botanic Gardens tomorrow!!!! Stay away rain!

2 comments:

  1. Fay, you are a Home Edding Goddess! You are fitting so much into your days at the mo. Go girl! I don't want to be hearing any more self depreciation on the home ed front from you :-)

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  2. Thanks Claire. I feel so much better now the year has turned. Amazing how much the clean slate of a New Year has to offer!!

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