You can never go pond-dipping too many times, especially when it's a glorious late summer's day and you meet lovely new friends.
Katie and I went to an event hosted by the Peterborough Home-Ed group. It was held at the very beautiful and picturesque Ferry Meadows at Nene Park. This was a taster session about Animals and Habitats and if successful is set to be held monthly.
I was a little nervous beforhand, as I am always unsure of myself when meeting strangers and venturing in to new territory. Katie on the other hand was eager to make new friends and she was hopeful that she might find a fellow Pokemon enthusiast amongst the children there.
There was a good crowd and a wide age range of children, and I was relieved to see a few kids around Katie's age. We spent the first hours in the Education Centre listening to a talk from one of the Rangers, although it was difficult to hear sometimes above the constant chattering of a group of kids (and their parents!) at the back of the room.
We had to work in groups and we shared a table with a lovely lady and her 2 daughters By the end of the afternoon we were all friends and we have arranged to meet after our holiday to Florida (which is only 2 more sleeps!!)
After the talk, we all headed outside in the direction of the lake, carrying our trays, nets and insect ID sheets.
The weather was lovely, and the girls had a great time pond-dipping and examining the "catch" with their magnifying glasses.
All in all a lovely day; not only did we catch some pretty amazing pond critters, but we bagged ourselves some lovely new friends too!
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Tilly's Birthday Bash
Monday, 1 September 2014
Summer Catch-up.
So, I haven't blogged in a while.
What else have we been up to over the last few months, apart from adding to our family (cute baby Joey) and avoiding public places while school is out and everywhere is so busy!
Sleepovers with Tilly.
Katie has loved having her best friend come to stay. The girls get on so well and it's great for me as I know the girls will entertain each other. As long as they are fed and watered regularly, I never hear a peep out of them!
Jordan's Mill, Bedford
We had a very interesting and informative tour of the historic water-mill in Bedford with a group of Home-ed friends. We started with a tour of the beautiful gardens and the children had to identify the different crops and fruits and vegetables.
Then we got to see how the mill works and learned it's History. Next, the children tried different ways of grinding the wheat into flour...it was quite hard work!
Katie's favourite part was kneading some dough and shaping it in to a bun which was baked in the oven while we went on a bug-hunt. The finished bread smelled delicious and it was and hastily eaten in the back of my car by Katie and her friend Tilly while still warm. I tried not to stress too much about the crumby mess!
Afterwards we went for a picnic in the nearby Millenium Meadow. The weather was glorious and it was a lovely day spent with friends.
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What else have we been up to over the last few months, apart from adding to our family (cute baby Joey) and avoiding public places while school is out and everywhere is so busy!
Sleepovers with Tilly.
Katie has loved having her best friend come to stay. The girls get on so well and it's great for me as I know the girls will entertain each other. As long as they are fed and watered regularly, I never hear a peep out of them!
Feeding the Birds |
Ladies Who Lunch |
Pillow fight! |
Jordan's Mill, Bedford
We had a very interesting and informative tour of the historic water-mill in Bedford with a group of Home-ed friends. We started with a tour of the beautiful gardens and the children had to identify the different crops and fruits and vegetables.
Then we got to see how the mill works and learned it's History. Next, the children tried different ways of grinding the wheat into flour...it was quite hard work!
Katie's favourite part was kneading some dough and shaping it in to a bun which was baked in the oven while we went on a bug-hunt. The finished bread smelled delicious and it was and hastily eaten in the back of my car by Katie and her friend Tilly while still warm. I tried not to stress too much about the crumby mess!
Afterwards we went for a picnic in the nearby Millenium Meadow. The weather was glorious and it was a lovely day spent with friends.
Tour of the Mill Gardens |
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Inside the Mill |
Grinding! |
Kneading |
Chilling |
Joey Benjamin Davis
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