Luke's Mummy

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Project!


Can't believe Luke is due to start his new school year next week, been running around town picking up his new uniform and dreading the bit where I have to sit inking and pressing his name and class into every single bit of it (HATE THAT JOB). S'funny really, when he was a baby (last month, surely?) I used to sit daydreaming about when he was at school and how I would lovingly iron every bit of his uniform and handstitch his name into all the little bits and pieces .... yeah right, now I drip dry stuff so that I don't have to iron it and attack all the individual items with a laundry marker before sealing the ink with the iron. !!!! So slack, but in my defence you speak to all the other mums in the playground, even the ones that look sooooo together and we all do the same thing.


And another thing, he was given a project to do this summer by his new teacher (lovely lady), I say he was given a project but really I think I was given a project as it was a scrapbook which he had to fill with all the fun stuff he was doing over the summer holidays, oh yes, he could stick pictures, leaflets, photos and write descriptions/diary entries about what he was doing!!! EXCUSE ME!!!! this is a just turned 5 year old we are talking about, it takes him 5 minutes to write his entire name and that is if he is in the mood for it. Yep, strangely enough sitting writing detailed descriptions/diary entries about his day and sticking stuff in a book is not high in Luke's order of priority at the moment, in fact it probably is right there between taking a bath and taking his antihistimine medicine. Consequently, I have been stressed about this since oooh day one of the summer hols. Didn't really help that Rich and myself only had one week off work with him and the rest of the time he has been at his school Link club. So, we had a day out at Knowsley Safari Park (very very good) and some days at the beach (he nearly drowned at West Kirkby!). Also, we didn't have a digital camera either, so we couldn't pad it out with loads of photos either (until now of course).


So, I have now stuck my leaflets, drawing that Luke did, collage that we both did of a beach scene and other assorted items in the scrap book while Luke watched, fascinated by the amount of PVA glue that I got in my hair and on my hands. I have taken a few pictures on the digital camera that we had to buy in order to pad the book out and am now waiting to catch Luke in the right mood so that he can write a few bits about what a great time he had.


By the way, in case anyone is interested, scrunched up rice crispies glued to paper make great fake sand.

The photo is of Luke at the Big Park in Runcorn, he learnt how to swing himself this summer, there you go another thing for my scrapbook!!

6 Comments:

  • At 1:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It makes me feel better to know that when the teacher finally gets round to reading the parents summer project the rice crispies will be just the right(wrong) side of the sell by date it'll be a treat for all the senses. That'll teach em!!

     
  • At 6:43 PM , Blogger Vetmommy said...

    Paula, I cannot imagine doing a similar project with our Colin either. I mean, you saw his gingerbread man, right? Decorated with a beer bottle cap and a ratty scrap of fabric? I know other mums in his class with have over decorated in beautiful symmetrical designs other gingerbread men (since Anna was in this class last year). BUT thankfully I also know his teacher is more interested in letting the kid do the actual work than having a more polished parental project. However, don't see how you could do that with Luke's assignment.

    Good luck in school, Lukey! Looking forward to more updates.

     
  • At 9:13 AM , Blogger paula said...

    Thanks Jenn, makes me feel better knowing it isn't just Rich and myself who think it's mad.By the way, I thought Colin's gingerbread man was fab!

     
  • At 9:43 AM , Blogger Emily said...

    It does sound like an unusual project for someone just 5. A one-page collage would be a lot for him!

    Hope you get good marks on YOUR project! :-)

     
  • At 8:05 PM , Blogger get2eric said...

    Yeah, good luck on getting the teacher's OK on your project.

    I used to go golliwogging at that pond.

     
  • At 5:51 AM , Blogger paula said...

    Uncle Eric, I've got a very old pic of me at the same pond (must've been Luke's age now) stood with a net fishing for taddies.

     

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