How is it nearly February already> Considering we haven't been anywhere or done anything really exciting, the time is flying over. After the news about the schools not reopening until at least the 8th of March it looks like we really do have to get used to the home schooling. It has gone well this week. Hooray!
I used creative as my Word of the Week and I think this weeks photos show that. We seem to have been busy with different projects. I have even being doing some of my cross stitch which I haven't done much of since the summer.
Now for a photo every day.
23/365 - 23rd January
I'm onto the Easter chocolate now. hehehe Mini eggs are so good.
24/365 - 24th January
A frosty morning here. We didn't have any snow unlike the rest of the country. It seemed everyone had it but us.
25/365 - 25th January
Ellie had a screen free day on Tuesday so got a head start on her work on Monday by building a eco house. It could have been made from anything but she chose Lego.
26/365 - 26th January
The screen free day involved a lot of cutting, painting and gluing making a stage for her Design and Technology project.
27/365 - 27th January
English work. They have been learning about poetry and this weeks poem was Stealing by Carol Ann Duffy. Ellie had to make a storyboard with some of the key points from it.
28/365 - 28th January
Becky finished her paint by numbers set and I think it looks amazing! I need to get a frame for her and she has a list of other one's she wants to get.
29/365 - 29th January
As of writing this Becky is on with dying her hair fluorescent green. Eek!
Wow, neon green is brave! Hope it turned out ok.
ReplyDeleteBummer you didn't get snow, maybe next time. The tiger looks amazing - was it done on fabric?
A very crafty week for you all - the tiger looks fab. Look forward to seeing the neon green hair soon.
ReplyDeleteI want to dye my hair, but bright green is very brave. I hope it turns out well. The tiger painting is stunning
ReplyDeleteGrave hair, that's brave! Hope it works out well, I think it's not an easy colour to wear. Great job with the tiger! Love the eco house too. We love Lego here. The frosty fields look pretty, a shame you didn't get any snow.
ReplyDeleteI love all the creativity this week. Ellie's Lego house and the story board are fab and Becky's painting looks great. Fluorescent green hair is a brave move - hope it turned out okay! #project365
ReplyDeleteLove that Lego Eco House - I know my son would too. My Mum used to do painting with number kits years ago, that one looks fab. might have to try one myself #365
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to that dyed green hair look hehe .The painting by your daughter looks amazing. The screen free dayssounds amazing .we have online classes 5 days/ week
ReplyDeleteLooking forward (?!) to seeing the green hair! It does seem like we have got into a routine at last with the home learning and can't believe we are a month into this lockdown already! #project365
ReplyDeleteI do love Easter chocolate! The picture is really good it has inspired me to start the one which I brought at the beginning of lockdown and haven't started yet. The lego house looks good and a great idea for a medium. Can't wait to see the hair this week? We also didn't get snow keeping everything crossed we may get it this weekend instead
ReplyDeleteMini Eggs! I must leave then alone ;0) I love the logo house and the paint by numbers is amazing. We didn't get any snow either #365
ReplyDeleteI bought easter chocolate this week, yummy. The lego looks old, was it yours as a child? What do you keep in the shed/garage at the bottom of the garden? I'd be turning it into an outdoor room for the warmer months
ReplyDeleteThat paint by numbers is pretty cool and loving the lego eco house.
ReplyDeleteI love mini eggs! Might have to go grab a packet!
Oh neon green...cant wait to see that!
It looks like a good week looking at those pictures, nice they have had a bit of a break off screens. How did Becky's hair turn out? I love the LEGO house and the paint by numbers set. Good choice with the mini eggs, the only thing is they are quite addictive!
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