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Baby mine.

July 30, 2012 by

Bene, now you are six months old. Not today, because life has gone fast and I missed the exact date, though I noticed. It’s good to have been too busy, too happy, too relaxed to feel I had to write exactly on the day. You are six months. Half. Year. A while new life. A […]

Filed Under: Being a Parent, Benedict, Letters to Bene Tagged With: baby development, baby in paddling pool, Letters to Bene, rolling baby, sitting baby, six month old baby

How a home ed day in pictures should look….

July 24, 2012 by

There is a meme we old school home educators have done for years and years and year which is how a day looks for a home educating family. I say old school, clearly that’s ironic. I say how a day looks, clearly that’s a nonsense. It’s all part of the fun 😉 This is a […]

Filed Under: Felting, Home Education, Photos Tagged With: a typical home ed day, brother worship, garden crafts, home ed day in photos, music in a group, playing music together, summer holiday crafts, wet felting

Glass Words at Glow

July 20, 2012 by

In the days following Freddie’s death, I was pointed to the Glow in the Woods writers and forum and a place where I would find comfort and solace and friendship among others who would understand what I was going through. I badly needed a place where the focus was not on angels or god or […]

Filed Under: Freddie, Grief Tagged With: glow in the woods, helping children cope with grief, infant loss, living children after loss, neonatal death

Oh, you know what… behave.

July 13, 2012 by

Light and fluffy. Light and fluffy. Must try harder. If this 8 seconds of video doesn’t make you smile, I don’t know what will 🙂 This is Bene in his new Stokke Sleepi. There is no way we could have afforded this – he would have had a travel cot – but we were gifted […]

Filed Under: Benedict, Reviews, Thinking Tagged With: 5 month old, baby bed, baby cot, depression, Stokke cot, Stokke Sleepi

A head filled with heavy nothing.

July 13, 2012 by

Oh dear. No blogging. We’ve actually been having a good time, if you count charging around like loons a good time. I could write lots of posts filled with interesting stuff. I will do. But not here. If you read my other blog (and thank you to the people who do and commented, I really […]

Filed Under: Freddie, Grief, Thinking, Uncategorized Tagged With: anger, baby blues, butterness, fear, grief, infant loss, pnd, rage

Where'd the Bene go? Here he is :)

July 7, 2012 by

Gratuitous boy pics. You know you want them. He looks a bit bigger in that blanket these days. Did I mention we all completely love him? He rolled today, proper rolled with arm out from under and head up. Rolling and sitting in a week.

Filed Under: Benedict, Uncategorized Tagged With: baby rolling, baby sitting, five months old baby

Further Tudor Doll Costume Merriment.

July 5, 2012 by

I’ve been enjoying watching a real change in my girls over the last few days. Amelie and Josie have both really persisted at sewing Tudor clothes for their Groovy Girl dolls and have got better and better as they went along. Both sewed gather petticoats in jersey fabric (idea for a doll, falls really nicely) […]

Filed Under: History etc, Home Education, Knitting & Sewing Tagged With: dolls clothes, Kentwell, learning about tudors, living history, making tudor clothes, Tudor clothing, tudor dolls clothes

Blogging like the old days.

July 3, 2012 by

The girls want o make Tudor costumes. Normal practise is to make rough versions first and get the hang of it. I thought we needed to start very small; groovy girl small. Rather to my surprise, Josie has managed amazingly well. She’s completed, all on her own and with increasing neatness, a petticoat with waistband […]

Filed Under: Home Education Tagged With: drawing animals, making dolls clothes, tudor costumes

A day in the past.

July 2, 2012 by

Try to remain calm… We left the house, all of us, in one go. We went somewhere. We had a nice time. Miracles! Lots of our friends have started doing Tudor reenactment at Kentwell Hall. You might think we would be dead certs for this, I certainly have always wanted to do something of the […]

Filed Under: Family Life, History etc, Home Education, Trips Out, Uncategorized Tagged With: How Tudors Lived, Kentwell Day, Kentwell Tudor Day, Kentwell Visit, Tudor Life, Tudor re-enactment

When I was just a little boy…

June 28, 2012 by

Dear Ben, You are 5 months old. You are part of us. You have been here long enough that your sisters don’t always want to marvel over you and sometimes want to hand you back. This is amazing; I hope you will never know how amazing. This month they have forgiven the world enough not […]

Filed Under: Benedict, Letters to Bene Tagged With: 5 month old, baby at 5 months, baby blowing raspberries, baby learning to sit, early sound copying

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