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20 December 2013

Victorian Day

December 20, 2013 0
The year 3 kids (Brennan & Reegan's year group) have been studying the Victorian period this Fall.  They had to do a report on a famous Victorian, dressed up as Victorian children for a day and learned what it was like to go to school as a child in Victorian times.  To wrap up their studies they once again dressed up as Victorians and took a field trip to the town of Hove, near Brighton on the southern coast of England.

We first visited a small museum where they got to handle many items from Victorian times.  The kids had fun guessing how the items were used.  I should have gotten a better photo of this, but all the kids were intrigued by this wooden contraption.  


We were kept in suspense until the end.  It was used as a mouse trap.

After the museum we made our way to Preston Manor.  We walked in the door and stepped into Victorian times.  It was brilliant!!  The workers were in character and treated the kids as if they were staff coming for an interview and showed them the workings of the house.

Any time the children addressed the staff, they had to follow with their formal name.  Mr. Elphick, who truly was the butler (not the man below, obviously, he acted as him) for Preston Manor to the Thomas-Stanford family and Ms. Rose. 


 The butler was quite harsh and actually scared some of the children because he was so stern. I giggled a time or two because it was just that good!  At the end, they let it all down and had fun chatting with the kids about their experience.

We got to see the underneath workings of the home.  Reminded me of Downton Abbey!!

Shining Shoes

Wringing out the wash.


Beating the rugs.


Explaining how the different irons are used.




On to the kitchen.

Making gingerbread.




They each took a turn churning butter,



Writing out the evening menu.


This next photo the butler was asking how much baking soda to add to make a fizzy lemonade.  The boy said 2 teaspoons, but what happened below was the result of just one teaspoon.  Lemonade fizzing up all over, which was the plan.  It was so funny!  I love the expressions I captured!


The bells to call the servants.


My friend, Charmaine also chaperoned.  We had a great time together.  Her son, Jake is Brennan's best mate.  They're giving their best Victorian picture face.  Reegan couldn't quite keep from giggling.  Ha!


It was such an amazing day.  You might have noticed that Brennan wasn't in any of the photos.  That's because he was not feeling well.  Luckily, Jerry was able to stay home with him so I could still go on the trip.  I was so glad I got to experience a bit of English history and Victorian culture.  Best school trip I've been on, hands down!!

04 September 2013

Last Day of Summer, First Day of School

September 04, 2013 0
To end the summer we headed downtown for ice cream.  We have a great little shop downtown, Sugar & Snow.  They make American pancakes and waffles too.  Yum!


My guys also needed new water bottles for school.  Thank you Sports Direct for your great prices!!

They've also been involved in the library's Summer reading challenge.  


They were bouncing off the walls last night and this morning.  They were so excited to start school!  This is the first time they are returning to the school they finished at the previous year!







I'm so glad that my guys have friends next door!  They go to a different school, thus the different colored uniforms.



Brennan will be so happy to see Jake every day again.  They're such good buddies and his mom has become a dear friend!


Summer is officially over (although you wouldn't know it with the high temps we're having).  Bittersweet, but I love Fall!  The changing colors, pumpkins, Fall decorations and celebrations that take you from one to the next!

Happy New School Year!

24 July 2013

Last Days of School

We've just now finished up our school year.  My kids have finished well with good marks and we're looking forward to starting the next school year at the SAME school.  Karis has commented on that several times that it's nice to be going back to the same school we just finished, even if we haven't been here a whole year yet.
We've had lots of activities these last couple of weeks.
We've had 2 sports days.  First was Brennan and Reegan's.



Ha!  Pass the ball!


 They didn't win any big medals or anything, but they had fun!

The following week was Karis' sports day.  She did really well coming in first in one event and second and third in several events.  She is so competitive, but she didn't get upset at all when she didn't place or get first and seemed to have a great time.
Getting ready to go.

Why does she look about 14???!!



She won first place in her group of 5 for the over-hand bean bag toss.


The big winner with all her place stickers.  My little athlete!

 Brennan & Reegan's year classes spent time learning about real life superheros and then spent some time creating their own superhero.  The kids (aka, THE PARENTS) had to design and create a costume out of rubbish and then show it off in a fashion show.

Because they worked so hard to create a superhero, I thought it would be fun decorate a shirt as a keepsake.



We searched google for some costume ideas for Brennan and we went with a combo.

On the runway!


Brennan is Lightening Liter.  He is wearing an umbrella cut in two to make bat-like wings, a jet pack from 2 liter bottles and flames from a grocery sack, complete with a pipe-cleaner mask with lightening.  I love it!  His costume was a big hit.


 Reegan is Super Puppy and is wearing a cape made from a plastic disposable tablecloth and pipe cleaner mask and necklace.  Not so much from rubbish, but cute none the less!



They did a little posing for me afterwards.

Brennan loved these umbrella bat wings!  You can easily use a broken umbrella.  I didn't have one so I made my way to Poundland (the equivalent of the Dollar Store).  I giggled a bit buying an umbrella in 85+ weather!




Cute girl!!



One more show for daddy once he got home.

Our last event was an art show and open house.  The kids didn't get to pick what subject they would draw for their art, it was chosen for them, so it wasn't their favorite.  Parents could buy their child's artwork that was displayed in a special frame.  No pressure to buy are anything.  Yeah right!  Ha!

They did a great job and I now have a nice frame to display their art!
Karis loved her teacher.  I have to say, she had a good one!  Ms. C made learning fun and it was evident!  Karis is going to miss having her, but she'll still see her around school.
One of the other students made her this "hat."  She is such a good sport!
For teacher gifts I decided to go easy and order some cookies from my friend, Helen, (that showed us our beach).  Just this year she has started a cake and cookie business, Hetty's Cake House.  
She is so talented!! 
I made these "thank you" cards.  I saw something similar on Pinterest and made it specific to us.

Karis preferred this one I found on Pinterest.


It was a good {half} year!  Friends were made by all of us and we all really like the school.

Now it's time for some Summer fun!!  Soon we're off to Scotland!!  Woohoo!!  Can't wait to share those pictures with you!

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