Thank you Michelle for hosting this month. I am actually posting on the right day this week but its a close call! With some stressful moments throughout the week its definitely a good idea to look back at the happier moments...
1) School Cooking
My son started his first 6 week block of catering last Friday. He came home with a yummy fruit salad (and still had all his fingers!):
2) Museum Trip
I was on a school trip to the Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry in Kendal. We were told about how hard it was for Victorian children who had to work from a young age. There was a chance to get up close to some artefacts such as this school exercise book from 1856:
3) Fell Running
I sat for several hours on a hillside filming fell running at Barbondale this weekend. Its lovely getting great feedback and spotting the funny moments whilst editing the films:
4) Puppy Spam
I can't get enough of this little ball of fluff who is developing quite a cheeky character and is becoming known as a sock thief:
My son started his first 6 week block of catering last Friday. He came home with a yummy fruit salad (and still had all his fingers!):
2) Museum Trip
I was on a school trip to the Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry in Kendal. We were told about how hard it was for Victorian children who had to work from a young age. There was a chance to get up close to some artefacts such as this school exercise book from 1856:
3) Fell Running
I sat for several hours on a hillside filming fell running at Barbondale this weekend. Its lovely getting great feedback and spotting the funny moments whilst editing the films:
4) Puppy Spam
I can't get enough of this little ball of fluff who is developing quite a cheeky character and is becoming known as a sock thief:
I'm in awe that you are doing an R2BC post whe I know you've had a tough week. I can see why your fluff monster is making you all smile and glad you are enjoying filming the runs and sharing them on YouTube. Mich x
ReplyDeleteSorry you had such a tough week. Look at that penmanship in the exercise book from 1856. Sadly penmanship is almost a lost art. My students don't even want to learn to write in joined-up anymore as so much of writing is actually typing these days.
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