Friday 8 April 2016

Five for Friday edition 5

1. I have my camera back! Canon was brilliant - as was my local camera repair shop. Despite handed in before the Easter long weekend I had it back just a day longer than a week later- repaired totally free of charge under warranty. It was the motherboard - I am very thankful it was still under warranty. It's like having an old friend back.

2. I have a new iPad - replaced by insurance but due to my old one being almost 4 years old we chose to get an iPad mini. I am so glad I chose it - am loving it from the start again. I use it quite a lot for work so I had to get it replaced but I am loving Kindle all over again.

3. At the first sign of cooler weather the kids were in their onesies. They literally could not wait. They always look like a threesome of teddy bears in them. But yes, of course A's would be too short. I went straight to Pick n Pay who had heaps last winter and yes, heaps again - very warm thick ones, slightly thinner ones, with hoodies, without hoodies.... take your pick.

4.  You know those things kids need for school? Odd beads, maybe coloured paper, ice cream sticks and stuff - it seems less now than in pre primary but they are still there. This week it was lead free soldering wire for Afrikaans. I kids you not - for Afrikaans ! And a spoon and beads. It turns out lead free soldering wire is rather tricky to find in small quantities and cost a fortune in rolls. The moms of the class banded together and soon we had it sorted among us. And if the result is as pretty as the spoon below... anytime. (It was a "follow written instructions assessment" )

5. Mr C is into origami - honestly those little diagrams and instruction leave me confused. But he seems to get it - totally by himself. I am amazed and proud - and a little ashamed that I have not tried harder to do this myself.


With that - wishing you a great weekend.

9 comments:

  1. That spoon and origami are great! Great about the camera and iPad!

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  2. So now Im wondering if I can make a spoon like that at home haha :)

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    1. Well if a whole class of 10/11 year olds can I am sure you can. However have not seen the rest

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  3. i ant to make a spoon too! :)

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  4. Yay for your camera being all sorted. Man, your kids got some mad skills.

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    1. The spoon I guess is easy -the whole grade did it. But the origami thing has even me astonished

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  5. A lovely glimpse into your world...enjoy your weekend my friend x

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  6. Oooh I'm heading to PnP pronto for some more onesies! (we're addicted;)

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  7. I know how you feel about the Canon - I didn't have mine for about 6 weeks when I left it on a plane in London. Thankfully I got it back again.
    And the spoon and origami are so pretty.

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