Saturday 30 November 2013

Half Term Activities : Despicable Me 2

Anyone who knows me will know i love a bargain. Sometimes i think i should keep my bargain hunting to myself but i cant help it, i just have to share. 

Our first ever half term has been jam packed. We went to the cineworld at Parrs Wood early one morning for the 10am showing of Despicable Me 2. I knew it would be charged at off peak but still pleasantly surprised to only pay £1.50 each.
I treated myself a.k.a blew the budget on a pick n mix to balance it out. I think I paid something ridiculous like £5 for about 7 sweets.

I didn't love the film as much as the first despicable me film but as soon as it started I was chuckling away. Still cant get over how Steve Carell is Gru and Russell Brand is Dr Nefario.


I give it 6/10, it was good fun but couldn't watch again.

Considering a normal child's ticket is currently £5.90, I would highly recommend getting out early with the kids.                                                                                                                                                                                    

Half Term Activities - Reading Practice Made Fun

Mini started in Reception this September, it's been a huge adjustment for us from her nursery routine. 

Ever since she was a baby she has loved flicking through books. She's also been at a private nursery & already knew her alphabet before she started. So I wasn't expecting her to have any problems. I've always had a laid back attitude towards this for 2 reasons:
1) I have the belief that all children will catch up to each other in their own time.
2) If I am being honest, I didn't think she would be academically behind the majority of children in her class.


However, I feel like I'm picking up on a vibe from her teachers that she is a little behind the other children. I'm trying not to compare her to the other children but...
The feedback from her teachers has been to practice, practice, practice but she's bored of reading the same book each night & has it memorised after 2 or 3 days. I've been taking the words from the school reading book and spelling them out of lettered building blocks but I feel it's not helped much. 
One problem Mini has is that she spells the letters out correctly but then guesses a completely random word. For example she says C-A-T = Dog! 

I want her to have fun & enjoy it, it shouldn't be a chore. My mum suggested going old school 'the cat sat on the mat', using sentences rather than just random words so that mini has an idea of what could come next, rather than random words. We tried this out today, I wrote an short sentence, asked her to read it & then draw a picture of it. Mini still needed some prompting but our new 'game' kept her interested so we will definitely try this again.









Tuesday 29 October 2013

Halloween - Pumpkin Carving

I've never been one for getting into all of these commercialised events.... Until I had children. Over the past few years, supermarkets in the UK have successfully been pushing Halloween on us. I've resisted the temptation to go crazy on Halloween but i did come home with a rather large pumpkin last year.

This year I got two very small pumpkins, thinking it would be easier to manage. First I got mini to draw her design on the pumpkin. 



Then I cut it open to scoop the insides out. Mini didn't like the smell and lost all interest at this point. You have to scrape quite alot of pumpkin out to make it easier to carve.
One clever idea I pinched from Pintrest was to cut a keyhole shape in the back of the pumpkin. This saves you burning your hand on the candle. 




I ended up carving the pumpkin all on my own. NOT the family activity I was looking for. 





Think I'll give pumpkin carving a miss for a few more years until the kids show an interest in doing it again. Mini was suitably impressed with the finished product, although i'm not sure what i'm doing with the other pumpkin.

Sunday 13 October 2013

New Blog, Same Old Me.

Just a quick post to start the new blog.

Not much changes with me, I looked at my old blogger profile & not much has changed except that I now have 2 children...make that 4 if you include the husband and the cat.

Why do my friends think I'm Google?
I'm not sure why but I seem to get a lot of text messages from friends asking questions that could easily be answered by a quick Google search. If any of my friends are reading this *waves* Hi, Welcome to the blog :)