Lil Princess loves her a bit of Play-Do!
She used her pocket money, not on charitable causes, but on some fresh Play-Do!
So she made me…
Orange hair because she had no brown, that’s OK… Blue eyes for the same reason, fine…
Not quite sure about the jaundiced skin, but its because apparently I’m so light but not quite white!
“I’m going to make everyone, Dama(gran), baba (grand dad), daddy, brother but they all need orange hair because I didn’t get brown or black. Oh actually I can make one right… Daddy can have white hair!”
Oops! He’s a bit of a silver flecked fix, but not white lol!! A great thing to say to someone celebrating their birthday tomorrow lol!!!
Ritu Simpson!
07 Feb 2015 9 Comments
in Children Tags: Art, Blog, Blogging, Kid's Impression, Play-Do, Portrait
The Compassion of a Kid
06 Feb 2015 13 Comments
in Children, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: Big Heart, Blog, Blog Post, Blogging, Charity, children, Compassion, KFC, World Hunger
You know my Lil Man, he’s a sensitive soul. He’s a total boy in all respects, active, a bit rough n tumble, but he has a heart, and a big one at that.
This evening, Lil Man did me proud.
We went shopping and at the supermarket they had those little machines where you put a £1 in and receive a bit of tat. “Mummy, I have a pound in my pocket, can I get something from there?” I replied that it was his money, but not to get anything just for the sake of it. (Lil Princess, meanwhile, is trying to wheedle a £1 out of mummy as she doesn’t know where hers is!)
We went, looked, and it was as I had expected, a load of rubbish. So he happily put his £1 away and we went on.
We popped into KFC for a healthy Friday night dinner (!) And as Lil Princess was debating whether to have a Krushems shake or a sundae, Lil Man was looking at the charity collection pot on the counter. “This is for the really poor, isn’t it?” ( it was a world hunger charity of some sort) “Yup, son, it is” and continued with my order. He silently took his £1, along with another one he had in his pocket and dropped it in the pot.
“They need this much more than me.”
Awwww! My heart would burst with pride, if it could! I’m so happy! His heart is bigger than him! And he truly is just like his daddy!
(Lil Princess meanwhile realizes how happy mummy is with her brother, and tries to impress me with all these ideas she has, to help charity… “But I can’t find my £1”!!!)
The 11+ – To Sit or Not To Sit?
02 Feb 2015 6 Comments
in Children, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: 11+ Test, Blog, Blogging, children, Decisions, Opipinions, Secondary school
It’s got to that time in his life already… We need to help Lil Man make some decisions now, so we can fill in the relevant application forms in a few months time.
He has one year left after this one in Junior school and will then embark on his journey at ‘BIG’ school! Aaarrrgghh! When did he get old enough to do that? I’d love to keep him here, under my watchful eye, wrapped up in cotton wool but that is just silly, I know. The thought of big school and my petite Lil Man is scary enough, without the added stress of where to apply!
There are still Grammar Schools here in our area which children sit the 11+ for. Usually the more academic children go there, are pushed more. These are the kids who everyone expects to do well, go to university etc.
In our Indian culture, academia, studying, passing with flying colours is a great thing. Everyone wants their children to do well, regardless of their capabilities. I have seen, during my work at school, children tutored to to the end of their minds, to pass the 11+, only to gain entry into the hallowed Grammar School, and spend the next 7 years struggling.
But it’s ok, at least the parents can say with pride that their child has gone to Grammar!
This is where I am wondering, am I thinking right or wrong for my son? He is a bright little thing, loves reading and writing, tries so hard in Maths, enjoys the topic work he does, and excels at sports.
The thing is, though his enthusiasm is great, in Maths his actual achievement is not above average, or even average, for that matter. Though he loves what he does, is a little sponge, collecting facts and remembering them, he is not Mr Academic.
I know what Grammar School entails, and unless a switch flicks somewhere in his brain sometime soon, I fear if I push him to sit this test, after tutoring, and he somehow gets in, he will be the one who is at rock bottom in school, for the next 7 years.
Actually I don’t believe in tutoring to pass tests like these. If they need that much extra help, surely that indicates that it is possibly beyond a child’s reach?
I have bought him the home help books for the 11+ test, and I am fully behind him if he WANTS to take it. I’ll help him at home if that’s what it takes, but I can’t and will not force him.
If he doesn’t get to Grammar School who cares? Isn’t it better to go to one of the local schools, and be one of the above average, or average pupils, rather than spend a large chunk of his academic life feeling like he’s the thicko of the class?
I’d love some feedback on what you think…
His first game!!
31 Jan 2015 6 Comments
in Children Tags: Blog, Blogging, children, First Match, Football Confidence, Short
I have one incredibly excited Lil Man on my hands!
Yesterday, after school, he came running into my classroom.
“Mummy, mummy, look!” waving a piece of paper in my face.
I looked, and here was his first invitation to play for the school in his first ever football match!
This really is BIG news for him!!
He’s been in training with the school football club, and basketball club, and never been chosen, and he also trains with a local team, where he has been more or less promised a place in the squad next time, but not yet…
And, yes I know I’m his mum, but you know, he really is quite good. People always underestimate him as he is quite small in stature compared to the others his age, yet even they are pleasantly surprised when they see him in action, and recently, this has been getting him down.
So down, in fact, that at Karate on Tuesday, he said he wanted to quit school football, “cos no one thinks I’m good enough anyway…”
So this piece of paper couldn’t have come at a better time!
Here’s hoping his finger is better so he can play, and wow the school, and his peers, too!
Failing that, he’ll ALWAYS wow me!
Damn! Morning Relapse!
29 Jan 2015 3 Comments
in Children, Humour Tags: Blog, Blogging, children, Late, Mornings, Stress
I knew it was too good to be true..
Two nights in a row, with no late night Lil Princess shaped visitor, then came night three, and BAM! There she was again!
Just about managed to rouse her, with the bribe of her school trip today (she is very excited!) but did she eat like a speed train, and is she already changed and ready to go?
Not a chance!
Well, to be honest the last two mornings, though she slept in the correct place, she was still Lady Slow Coach when it came to eating and getting dressed, but the lure of Leeds Castle today was meant to make her
a) stay in her bed
b) make her leap out in the morning
c) encourage her to eat up, nice and quick
d) change like the speed of light
And generally be ready by 8…
So now we had no TV on, no talking, and STILL, she is there, excited, yes, but unable to do two things at once! Wants to talk about the most random things, (she is the Queen of Random!) yet can’t dress at the same time!! I really need to get her initiated into the female are of multitasking ASAP!!
It’s past 8, again, I have time to write a post because of her tardiness, and I have yet to do her hair!!!
Thank God for that morning cuppa, is all I can say!
Happy Thursday, and remember, Friday is only a few hours away!!!!!!!!











