Wednesday 28 July 2010

A is for Archery

Whilst the schools are on holiday, a lot of our regular activities don't take place either, so a great opportunity to try something new, and today was the first session of an archery course.

Madi has been wanting to do this since last year's star appearance as Maid Marian at the Robin Hood Festival, but is only just old enough. JK has tried archery before at Cub and Scout camps, but still seemed to find it difficult to decide whether he was going to shoot left- or right-handed. I have bought myself a little gadget so that I can upload photos more easily, so will be adding them soon (when I can work out how to use it!)

Monday 26 July 2010

do you stop in the summer like the schools do?

http://sandradodd.com/learnnothingday/is a great blog that gives a much better answer than I could to this question! So today is the first day of the school six week summer holidays. This has its pros and cons. Unfortunately there will be lots more children in parks, pools and other places we want to go. But, there are also lots more activities and opportunities organised in the day time. We were up very early this morning because Madi had a skating lesson, and as we are spoilt and used to just half a dozen others sharing the ice, Coach Nicki had found us a slot before the public session started. But I think Madi is still recovering from the nasty virus that hit her last week, as she was really tired afterwards, so we've been taking things easy today. She does have new found enthusiasm for music practice after she found out at the weekend that she had passed her Grade 1 Piano. Currently working on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Little Donkey, which aren't exactly seasonal but make a pleasant change from the exam pieces which were starting to get a little tedious for us all. We dropped JK off to meet some friends from his drama group and he will be getting the bus back in practice for next week's big adventure. Unsurprisingly he hadn't done any of the things he had planned for today when he received the call inviting him out, but he has promised to catch up tomorrow. Hmmmmm.

starting a blog!

I can't believe we've been out of school for a year and a half already! Finally I'm going to start keeping more of a record of what we get up to. But why am I doing this? Well, obviously it'll be useful as evidence of an education should the dreaded LA start looking in our direction. It'll also be handy for answering those people who find out we home educate and look at me with either a 'patronising and pitying' or 'genuinely interested but can't imagine anything more than school-at-home' expression and ask, 'but what do you actually do..?'. They then proceed with a list of things I must be depriving my children of, generally including but certainly not restricted to: socialisation, chemistry labs, sports days, school plays, exams, and the national curriculum. But most of all, it will be something lovely to remind ourselves of what we have been up to. I'm very privileged to be sharing my children's learning, and yet already there are things that I don't or soon won't remember. So whatever else we are doing, somehow I will have to find the time to keep posting too!