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Na….Na….Na….Oh!

November 23, 2010 by

I’m trying terribly hard to keep up to date with this but I’m failing completely on writing up the days out we have; we’ve settled into a rhythm of plenty of edu-lising (educational socialising!) with our etc groups ad they are great. The only problem with them for me is that whatever stage of healing […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Fimo Models, Fran, Maddy, Music, Photos, Writing Tagged With: coping with life after child loss, crafting, escher, exploring artists, famly life, fimo models, fimo paperweights, fimo projects for kids, grief, home ed art, home ed with other families, home education group, junior nanowrimo, making fimo photo clips, molecules and atoms with kids, nanowrimo

Christmas Crafting & Ideas

November 22, 2010 by

Last December we called time on ‘home educating normals’ for December as I felt that after years of me being immersed in business during the festive season, the girls deserved my full attention and some old fashioned fun. As it happened, we ended up, through a variety of add on conversations and the sheer joy […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Christmas Crafts, Fimo Models, Knitting & Sewing, Uncategorized Tagged With: borax snowflakes, christmas craft ideas, christmas crafting with kids, christmas hama bead designs, christmas pudding recipe, crafts for christmas, easy sweet making for christmas, family craft ideas, felting, fimo nativity set, glass bead tree ornaments, home, kids crafts, needle felting

Remembering Remembrance Day

November 20, 2010 by

Zoe very kindly spent the morning with my children so I could go to work as we had some things that needed both of us to do. Between us we’d come up with a couple of crafts to do that would keep on the theme and inspire them, we hoped, to think about the day […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Autumn Crafts, Fimo Models, History etc, Home Education Tagged With: educating at home, education outside school, fimo poppy craft, Home Education, home schooling, November 11th, paper poppy crafts, poppy crafts, poppy field craft, remembrance day, remembrance day crafts, rubert brookes, teaching children about remembrance day, teaching children at home, the soldier poem

Trying to finish off last weeks list.

November 14, 2010 by

I’m not going to make it entirely, as Fran has promised a guest blog for part of it, but she’s hugely caught up in both her NaNo and now some terribly complicated spreadsheet she is designing (for a 12 year old anyway) so that might take a while. It’s too long ago to blog Halloween […]

Filed Under: Freddie, Photos Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, grief, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

History – Egyptians and so on.

November 7, 2010 by

I’ve going to have a stab at doing a better job of contributing to this soon as I’m not doing very well and I don’t like coasting. I was a bit too off the planet still when it was mooted and it has occurred to me a bit late that I need to read Story […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, History etc, Home Education, Photos Tagged With: educating at home, education outside school, Home Education, home schooling, teaching children at home

Assorted crafting.

November 7, 2010 by

Last weeks cloaks didn’t really have masses of time for me teaching dress making, seamstress-ing or costume design but Maddy did get a crash course in pinning, which will no doubt stand her in good stead at some point. There was a very small amount of fun with this (if I’m honest not terribly good) […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Josie, Knitting & Sewing, Maddy, Photos Tagged With: halloween costume making, halloween crafts, klee fish, making a vampire clock, penguin crafts, wax resist

Matisse/Klee Art Day

November 7, 2010 by

There is always a danger to deciding to make plans – and that tends to be for me that I automatically rebel and stop working to them 🙄 I think this is probably a behaviour I should have outgrown by now. Anyway, we did an Art.etc day with added Beans which was really lovely. I […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Exploring Artists, Fimo Models Tagged With: abstract art with children, art, art appreciation, collage, djeco klee kit, exploring artists, home ed art days, klee, matisse, tissue art

Keeping Busy Craftily

October 31, 2010 by

A side effect of this week being busier was that I got less knitting done, but I’m pleased with what I’ve achieved through the week overall. I managed two squares last week but only one this week, the red, orange and yellow one. Annoyed by my failure with tension down the middle of it though. […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Fimo Models, Knitting & Sewing, Writing Tagged With: craft, crats for the home, crochet, fimo models, fimo tree picture, halloween cloak, home, home making, knitted blanket squares, knitting

Yesterday was mostly good

October 20, 2010 by

I don’t have photos. (I will take some!) However, after a morning of normals while I did a few work related jobs and the girls occupied themselves sensibly, getting on with things from their lists. Amelie and Josie then went back to a game they’ve been playing for a while; Amelie was “not well”, coughing […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Josie, Writing

Be happy at Burghley – mission not entirely impossible?

October 19, 2010 by

I’m supposed to be finding things every day that I’m happy or pleased about at the end of it. This isn’t easy, mainly because I don’t seem to have the energy to create much movement at all and partly because being happy, being pleased and living has a measure of guilt attached, which is hard […]

Filed Under: Freddie, Home Education, Photos, Trips Out Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, educating at home, education outside school, grief, Home Education, home schooling, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death, teaching children at home

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