Happy Wednesday

March 14th, 2007 by Sarah

Sun’s still shining here so I’m still happy – I like hanging washing on the line knowing that it will be dry in a few hours, it makes all the difference to a day ;) And today’s been generally nice.

Joe started off with a Draw Write Now early this morning while the girls were still around. This was mainly so that he could cajole Anna into colouring the background and writing some of the sentences for him ;) Still, the writing that he did was probably neater than hers! While this was going on the other three girls in the house (Caitlin & Riona were over here very early) were simultaneously practicing their recorders. Steve and I wondered if Rog & Ruth had done that on purpose?!!

Once the girls had gone, we sat and read the end of Monster in the Wardrobe which we’d started yesterday at the Music Festival. We quite like that Treetops series, they’re not bad stories. I think I did more reading than Josiah today though. Sometimes I insist on sharing the reading with him but other times I want him to enjoy the story without worrying about the mechanics of reading so it’s more fun to read to him. And often he’ll read something without really taking it in … I’m still generally waiting for his understanding to catch up with his de-coding abilities. He can read me a sentence out loud perfectly and then still turn to me blankly if I ask him what it said! Ahem, anyway. Moving swiftly on!

He went on to violin practice after the story, and that was very quick today. I told him if he could play his two pieces without stopping/making mistakes then that would be it, so he pulled all the stops out and did it. Fairly effortlessly as well. Which *really* makes me wonder why we have these torturously long and arduous violin practices!

After that he did some painting, from a Kipper kit that he had years ago. He got bored pretty quickly (it was colouring in by another name!) so had a bit of a play on Sonic Rings, then went and got the Lego out to play with for an hour or so while I spent some time with a Miscarriage Support Group person. Have had a couple of people through the group recently who’ve helped make it all feel worthwhile again so I’ve got a second wind with that whole thing.

Then came lunch, and we watched Friends and Heroes on CBBC. Because I’d seen it advertised and told Joe I wanted to see what it was like, he immediately said he didn’t want to watch it, he hated it, and it was rubbish (just like everything else at the moment it seems). However he then stood transfixed for half an hour while it was on so it can’t have been that bad ;)

Another hour or so of Sonic, and I had a phone conversation with the other local Suzuki teacher who’s doing a group lesson in a couple of weeks. After the last disastrous attempt to join in with this group I’m more anxious than ever to get it right this time so I wanted to find out what she was planning so that Joe can be as prepared as possible. Apparently she’s happy to have older siblings joining in so I’m hoping to enrol Anna to help me by joining in on her cello. Anyway, more on that when it happens!

Then we played some other games together. We did some mindbender type puzzles from a puzzle calendar that we hadn’t even looked at since Christmas (got to about the end of January today!) so that was fun. Then we got the draughts out and had a looong game. It was looking touch and go at one point, I thought Joe was going to beat me but then he made a silly mistake at the end so I took him out.

The girls are home now and having piano/recorder lessons, and alternately playing chess and draughts with Joe. Then it will be tea and the mad rush out for violin, Stage by Stage (must write a cheque) and Wind Group. I’m missing my chauffeur tonight too … but at least that means I can take a short cut across town rather than sitting in traffic wondering if we’ll be late ;)

10 Responses to “Happy Wednesday”

  1. Chris Says:

    How come there are comments in the feed but not on the page itself?

  2. Sarah Says:

    That is a good question because there were a couple more here first thing weren’t there. Perhaps they got lost in the ether at a vital moment. I’m at work atm, I’ll have a look when I get home.

  3. Sarah Says:

    So am I on your feed again now then? What did I do to deserve that? ;)

  4. Chris Says:

    Well as the other Chris said reading via the feeds is the most reliable way of accessing your up and down blog. If it becomes reliable again (and it seems to be getting better) then you will deleted again, don’t worry :-)

  5. Alison Says:

    !!!! I get here for the first time in …. /checks for last comment/ …. 5 days (and Sar, I check several times a day!), and my bloody comment disappears! I’m *this* close to washing my hands of this blog ;-)

  6. Alison Says:

    Oh, brilliant, I get here (first time in well over a week) and you’ve written loads! Have just had a very nice few minutes catching up :)

    Sounds like things are going pretty well at your end, lots of nice stuff happening. And we must get that Sonic game, lol!

  7. Sarah Says:

    I’ll have to keep it up now, won’t I? And yes, I reckon E would love the Sonic game. I’ve got my eye on the new SSX which is out tomorrow as well, I played sooo much SSX when it first came out, I was pregnant with Joe at the time so I remember it fondly! I’ll probably be crap at it now!

  8. Sarah Says:

    There, I put them back. Happy now?

  9. Alison Says:

    :) Yeah, I guess I’ll carry on reading after all :)

  10. Leandra Says:

    Friends and Heroes was developed on the Isle of Man :) Just a little bit of trivia for you ;)

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