Mud and harvests
Only a short post this evening, to get back into the swing of blogging regularly. It's been a fairly typical week or two, with a few highlights...
We had a
lovely day on Monday with two other home ed families. We decided to have a ‘pyjama
day’ so the kids spent lots of time playing in puddles in the garden while the
mummies drank tea and knitted. There was yummy soup and apple cake at
lunchtime, and nearly 4 loaves of bread, except I forgot to put them in
the oven after the second proving! It was a perfect Monday, as Daniel could
play with friends he knows well, run off steam and get lots of fresh air, and I
had a break and some adult conversation. As we all observed in the afternoon,
this is how it should be when you’re a full-time parent – communal living, rather than having to cope in isolation.
We have
cleared the veg patch and harvested 6 pumpkins from one plant, a stray
courgette I’d missed, a small handful of carrots and another butternut squash.
The leeks are going strong, and when I’ve dug the bed over I’ll plant onions
and garlic for the winter. When Daniel saw me pulling up plants with my hands
he ran off to fetch a trowel so he could help.
I have a
few posts cooking which I hope to finish soon. My laptop now has a new battery
so is portable for the first time in years! There is lots in the pipeline with
my Cued Speech work, some observations from my research into bilingualism and
application of it with Daniel, and a variety of other things. So with that
said, I’m off to get some work done. Night night!
1 Comments:
So nice to "meet" you--thanks for commenting on my blog! I have enjoyed reading through your recent posts--it sounds like you are giving Daniel a wonderful childhood! And I bet he will end up learning enough German and Hebrew to carry on conversations in them (or more!) by the time he's a teenager. Good luck!
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