April 27, 2009

Abseiling

Huge thanks to everyone who sponsored Dino for this - he’s raised over £300!
Holding £300 in their hands!

The abseil was yesterday - Sunday 26th April 2009 - and the weather was mixed with lots of sun and a few showers, some heavy.

Getting kitted up
Dino went up the rock (50ish feet up!) and he found it was so much higher than he thought it would be so he came back down again, very upset. But my brave lad went back up to try again and he got as far as leaning out and letting the rope take his full weight before he decided that actually he wasn’t going to cope with actually going down that way, so he climbed back down again.

He had a good go at it, and he’s very proud of himself for being brave and trying, even if he didn’t finish. We’re all very proud of him too, I hope you are.

This is as far as he got - but we’re still very proud of him!

March 23, 2009

Abseiling for charity.

Dino will be doing an abseil towards the end of April, I know I’ve mentioned it on here before but he really wants to hit the £200 mark if he can.

The Justgiving link is on the right if you want to chip in.

Thanks.

February 8, 2009

Dino’s fundraising.

You’ll see a link on the right hand side here for Dino’s JustGiving page. He’s doing an Abseil to raise money for the British Lung Foundation, in April, in South Wales.

He’s never abseiled before and although excited, he’s also a bit nervous!

A message from the lad:

Hello,

I’m Rowan and I’m 8 years old, I am abseiling at Dinas Rock in South Wales, on April 26th and I’d like you to sponsor me so I can raise some money for the British Lung Foundation. I am doing this because my Granny has Emphysema and I want to help her and other people with lung problems.

So please sponsor me now!

Thank you,
From,
Rowan.

If anyone feels like chipping in then please do, he’ll be chuffed to bits. Please ignore his target as set today, it’s likely to change as he reaches his first target of £100. He wants to see how much he can manage by the day of the Abseil. 

Pics will be posted when he’s done it…..

August 16, 2008

I have six..

I have six 4 foot fence posts in my garden. They were used to support fence panels when we fenced off the bramble patch and they’re still there, with the metal seat/spike things we used on the bottom - we didn’t concrete them in. One fence panel is still in place but it could go quite easily.

I’m pondering what to do with the garden next year and wondering if 6 fence posts might just be the basis for a nice sized chook pen? They’ll need digging out and reseating where we want them, which is behind the shed and we’ll need chicken wire or something to attach to them and a coop/chook house too. Oh and a couple of chooks and feed, and whatever else they need…. But the beginnings of an idea is there for getting ready for a couple of hens.  Maybe.

Next year the bramble patch is being given over to squashes - whatever we choose to grow but pumpkins are definitely on the list! Might try a butternut, might try some decorative gourd types.

We’re all learning lots about plant care this year. Melon’s HATE the wind and die, but shelter them and they’re fine. Mine last surviving melon is in the cold frame and doing well although I think it’s now way too late for fruit. But the lesson is learned and next year they go straight under cover and stay there. Broccoli on the other hand likes to be beaten! Yes, literally. Mine is in a shelter to keep the cabbage whites off it and was making loads of leaves (threatening to escape!) and no broccoli, until *someone* came and battered it. Now it’s making broccoli. Oh, and slug pellets are good. No, not the nasty evil ones, but some I found labelled "Certified for organic use." Otherwise I get to grow bugger all past seedling stage.  

Now we love broccoli but hate finding caterpillars in it, so it needs some protection but sprays are out of the question. So this year I got my little plant shelter and figured that’d be fine. It’s kind of done ok, but I have problems with the damp and slugs in therem and it’s plastic and it’s got torn so I can’t use it next year. So. I’m thinking mini fruit cage type thing? A set of posts/poles with a smallish holed net/mesh over them to keep the cabbage whites off but still lets sun, rain and wind in. It wouldn’t have to be big enough to walk into like a fruit cage, but I’d have to be able to get in - which is why I’m thinking netting so it can be lifted like the plastic on the cloche. It also won’t rip so easily or kite away.

Oh and I’m after a greenhouse but I have to figure out where to put it and how to fix one into place…..

Big plans, now watch me not do any of it! Although the kids are now happily digging out the posts as they really really want chickens. 

July 23, 2008

Actual sitting down learning

Handwriting practice for both kids - letter formation for Mimi and copy work for Dino, including drawing a map to instructions. She’s better at it, more patient and willing but he’s plugging away at it and can only improve.

Then some basic maths - hundreds, tens and units adding for him and simple single figure adding for her. He thrives on maths and I love watching him work on stuff he enjoys and does well.

After that I think some swingball might be in order, or just doing whatever in the garden, and I have a book to finish writing, and accounts to do…..