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The Never-Ending Summer

The Never-Ending Summer

I looked outside yesterday and couldn’t help but appreciate the sight of two loads of whites drying on the line, yes the water truck came {FOR THE 5TH TIME} and so we washed. I hate to begrudge people a long, amazing summer, seeing as how 

Monday….after a clumsy weekend

Monday….after a clumsy weekend

On Friday afternoon as I picked E up from school I was expecting him to be riding his scooter down the hill toward the truck, flushed, hot and happy after an afternoon of playtime at school Rewards Day.  Instead he was limping, making his way 

We Have Four Dogs | Meet Molly the Border Collie

We Have Four Dogs | Meet Molly the Border Collie

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Molly is our Big Girl.  The one female in the unruly pack of four.  She lived her puppy days on Mum and Dad’s 5 acre block chasing motorbikes and woofing at generators – actually she woofs at any pump, power tool, lawnmower, weed-eater, can of fly spray ……..

She is big and sweet and hairy and puts up with a lot from the three small boy-dogs, but by the same token is completely convinced she is a small dog too.  She tries to hop in our laps, beds and on the couches and is generous with her licks.  She has been best friends with Ethan and Louie for the last 5 years and I’m not sure what either boy or dog would do without her.

Things I’m Loving

Things I’m Loving

  Loving finding the rug for our nursery on clearance for $69!!!!  I just about died.  It’s not the pattern I envisioned but the colours are perfect.   My brother and his wife gave our Poppa the biggest box of chocolates we had ever seen for 

Wardrobe Wednesday | Stripes and Brights

Wardrobe Wednesday | Stripes and Brights

My belly is now bigger than my boobs, it’s a slight understatement when I say I’m a wee bit worried as to how big this bump is going to get.  17 weeks to go is plenty of time for that bebe to keep putting on 

Sunday | Passionfruit and Pretzels

Sunday | Passionfruit and Pretzels

After pounding through a hilly 8km on Saturday morning (yay me!) and reorganising the family room it was no surprise that Sunday was a little slower and a little lazy.

Dave and E headed off to the indoor skatepark due to the rain drizzly-30-minute-mist, so after Mum and I finished gaping at the rain drizzly-30-minute-mist we headed to the local market.

I hadn’t been in a few months and it was a beauty.  Amazing craft, produce, plants, trinkets and treasures everywhere.  And the food!

Passionfruit & Pretzels

It’s lovely buying locally, the Nana of one of Ethan’s classmates was selling these passionfruit at less than half the price of the supermarket – if E hadn’t snuck “more than three” and paid the hefty price of a extremely sore tummy later on in the evening he would have been very pleased with this bounty of scrummy late summer fruit.  See that soft pretzel, I die.  A whole stall with homemade soft pretzels of every description; classic, cheese, margherita, bacon, sugar and cinnamon……. I showed some restraint and returned home with three classics for the americanos.

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The stalls inside the hall were positively bustling with crafters, I picked up this wooden ring stacker for bubs and two handmade merino singlets for $16!  These are absolutely the softest merino  items I have found so far and the lady that made them was equally lovely.

Did any of you score some bargains at markets this weekend?  Kumeu Show up next on Saturday-Sunday, can’t hardly wait!

Around Here | Family Room

Around Here | Family Room

Getting the nursery ready for our winter baby is requiring a little re-jigging in our house.  Unfortunately we don’t have an empty room, painted in neutrals, ready and waiting to transform into the nursery of my dreams.  What we do have is our office that 

Wardrobe Wednesday | Dressing the Bump

Wardrobe Wednesday | Dressing the Bump

Things are starting to get a bit tricky in the wardrobe department!  I’m still managing with my regular clothes {or my Mum’s in this case!} but I’m running out of options.  Of course complicating everything is the heat; my expanding waistline {and ass} have just 

I knew I was right about this | NZ’s Failing Maths Curriculum

I knew I was right about this | NZ’s Failing Maths Curriculum

Let me preface this by saying that I have a smart kid. A really smart kid.

Last year at the end of term 3, E was discussing his maths group, after some questions I established three things;

  1. He had been sliding down through the maths groups the entire year
  2. He had landed with an inconspicuous SILENT thud in the lowest maths groups with the duds. That may sound harsh, but when your kid is in the same small school year after year with the same kids you very quickly get a grasp of where the intellectual dice have fallen – or not been thrown at all as the case me be.
  3. I had no indication from either E’s teacher or his report that there was a problem.

I took quick remedial action, had a meeting with the teacher (who asked for two weeks to get him up to speed, I figured she’d had 3 terms and hadn’t really accomplished much), I then enrolled him at Number Works ‘n Words. This was the most expensive best decision we have made to date in regards to Ethan’s education. The change was almost instant. Ethan had become so demoralised at his lack of progression in maths that he had zero confidence in his maths ability – both at home and in the classroom. The tutors quickly identified his weaknesses (he had missed comprehension of a couple of key strategies – I hate that word – and simply couldn’t progress because the dots weren’t there to join so-to-speak. With rapid success at Number Works, his confidence and progress quickly returned to acceptable levels and by the end of the fourth term he was performing where he should have been all along if not higher.

Fast forward to Saturday morning when the first story on the NZ Herald app read: Govt Eyes Back to Basics in Maths. Really? Please take the time to read this article if you have school age children, particularly primary aged. When E was struggling and it was identified that he wasn’t grasping the all important strategies I was perplexed; since when did you need a strategy for learning basic multiplication? I didn’t understand the way he was being taught basic maths skills so what hope does a seven year old have?

I know how my son learns best and at this age it’s NOT by approaching relatively simple sums and complicating them with formula based learning. Hand that boy an old school times table square and introduce The Family of Facts and the problems experienced last year would not have occurred at all. It appears other people are beginning to notice.

New Zealand 9-year-olds finished last-equal in maths among peers in developed countries, in a survey published in December.

That’s ridiculous, scary and downright embarrassing for New Zealand as a nation. I think it’s time to take note parents, in our situation where attending a good high school is going to require out-of-zone enrolment, there is no time to sit on the fence and hope that it all comes out in the wash, that somehow this strategy based learning will work for every child because clearly it doesn’t and it’s now apparent on the world stage.

 

 

Chinese New Year | How to enjoy the Auckland Lantern Festival

Chinese New Year | How to enjoy the Auckland Lantern Festival

You haven’t missed out the festival ends Sunday the 24th February!  For more info visit the organisers website http://www.aucklandnz.com/lantern/programme/sunday Attending this event has been on my to-do list for years and yesterday, late afternoon we headed over to town and got amongst the wonderful crowd.  We