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Marshalling Mojo

February 18, 2011 by

Recently, Jax wrote about her mojo being AWOL. We’ve had some similarities in our life over the last few years, Jax and I – a significant loss(es) each, a long period of trying to be pregnant, juggling work and home educating. And I certainly know what she means about mojo upping and leaving (I hope […]

Filed Under: Creative Every Day, Freddie, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, crafts, creativity, depression, family, finding peace, grief, home, knitting, living, loss, neonatal death

Poking a toe at off grid – buying better

February 16, 2011 by

We want to shop better. We want to do our grocery buying better. As a family, we’ve been thinking about who we spend our money with and where and we’ve come to the conclusion that it is time, especially now that as a family we HAVE a little more time, to shop in a more […]

Filed Under: Merrily Empire, Thinking Tagged With: buying local food, buying locally, suporting independent retailers, supporting local farmers, using local business

A Day at the Science Museum

February 9, 2011 by

We’ve decided this year to make sure we visit a London museum (or other equivalent destination) each month. This is not cheap, even when they are free, since getting 6 paying people to London on the train costs £60 even with a railcard. However, the odd non-charity sponsored post is paying for this, more or […]

Filed Under: Science, Trips Out

Last weeks Latinetc & this weeks Historyetc

January 28, 2011 by

Here I am, back to record keeping.  Of all the myriad of reasons for doing that, along with ‘people come a read this blog and then tell me they started to home educate because it seemed do-able from what I write’ (a fact that is occasionally worrying to say the least!) I think my best […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Exploring Artists, History etc, Science, Trips Out, Uncategorized Tagged With: ancient history with kids, child led education, crafting, education outside school, exploring artists, fimo models, history, home ed science, making fimo models with children, Paul Klee portraits, tile painting craft with kids

Being a better mummy

January 23, 2011 by

Now that, I hate saying this but I’m having to try and make it true, the worst of the raw grieving is beginning to pass, I’m trying to keep my promise to Freddie that I would be a better mummy to the girls in remembrance of him.  I love them so much and losing a […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Children & Grief, Creative Every Day, Fran, Freddie, Josie, Knitting & Sewing, Lego, Maddy, Photos, Sport & Dance Tagged With: baby loss, baking, beads, child loss, coping with grief in children, feeling biscuits, grief, how to help a child grieve, knitted teddy bear hot water bottle cover, knitting, lego houses, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death, when children lose a sibling

Graduation

January 18, 2011 by

I graduated from counselling today. It was my last session, my final chance to talk about all those thoughts and feelings that surround Freddie, his fleeting life and the drift of flotsam that has been left in his wake. The last time I can ponder and talk and rage and cry to someone without wondering […]

Filed Under: Freddie, Knitting & Sewing, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, craft, grief, home, home making, knitting, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

Inspiration for Aspirations

January 5, 2011 by

A while back I read something about it being unkind to give a child unrealistic expectations. It was just a thought, one I was not privy to the background of, but I’ve thought and thought and pondered and pondered about it. I’ve wondered if it’s true? I’ve wondered if it is right? I’ve wondered how […]

Filed Under: Home Education, Thinking Tagged With: educating at home, education outside school, Home Education, home schooling, teaching children at home

Two events I forgot to blog

December 31, 2010 by

I think. I should write bigger and better about both of these but today is not a day I’m finding easy, so I can’t be bothered. But they both relate to good home education moments, so for the record, here they are. The first was a trip to the Cambridge Botanical Gardens with a group. […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Fran, Home Education, Maddy, Trips Out Tagged With: educating at home, education outside school, Home Education, home schooling, teaching children at home

Make a Fireplace Christmas Craft

December 22, 2010 by

Or how to make sure Father Christmas can get into your house if you don’t have a chimney. In our slightly nomadic past, which ended abruptly almost 5 years ago when we bought this house, we always managed to rent houses with chimneys, making it nice and easy for the great man to access the […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Christmas Crafts, Maddy, Photos Tagged With: cardboard fireplace for santa, how does father christmas get in if you don't have a chimney, how to make a pretend chimney for santa, making a fake fireplace for father christmas

Maddy Heaven

December 11, 2010 by

She’s loved Buzz since she was about 2 years old; finding this was Maddy heaven. She took it very seriously 😆

Filed Under: Maddy, Photos

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