Tuesday 17 November 2009

Space, TV and Swimming...

LA has decided that she doesn't want to do the "My body" project that she originally requested and I have provided! This is no surprise as she has been avoiding it since September. I rather suspect she knows most of it already, so no worries. She would like to learn about Space instead - so I've been doing my homework!

Rich has splashed out and brought a new (very posh) TV and Sky, both of which are now installed and working. It is nice to get the huge old TV out of the room, there seems to be so much more space now. Although we are having problems getting rid of the old one, I always struggle with Freecycle (or Freegle, as it calls itself now). Whatever I do, I seem to get my posts rejected. I tried again last night. I tried really hard and I'm sure I finally got all the information in the right places for them. But no, it came back to me. It seems that there is now an even more local group than the local group, so I'm not allowed to offer on the old local group until I have advertised on the new local group. Of course I'm not a member of the new local group - so I can't do that until I join... and to be honest, I really can't be bothered, because next time I wish to offer something, something else will have changed and I'll have to start all over again. So we still have the old TV. Any ideas, ideas that don't involve the little Hitlers at Freegle/Freecycle?

It was LAs swimming lesson tonight, but she only managed to swim for 10 minutes before banging her head on the wall and getting a huge bump. In her group there is a small (5 ish) girl who is totally unable to behave. I and the other parents spend time trying to conceal our "tuts" each week, but her Mother doesn't notice anyway, she's got her paperwork to do! She jumps on the instructor, physically stops the other children swimming by deliberately blocking them, spends enormous amounts of time playing the fool to get the instructors attention, throws her floats away, and refuses to stay in the same area of the pool to the rest of the group - all of which mean that the other children get less time. Well, today she decided that she would spit water at LA and wouldn't stop. LA backed off but she followed, LA tried to get out of the pool, but slipped and banged her head. I have asked for the head instructor to call me tomorrow, but I have concerns that I'm over-reacting. I would not send a child of mine who behaved like that to swimming lessons, I couldn't. So I'm hoping to be able to express my concerns about the child in an appropriate manner. I'm hoping to go down the "The instructor is trying very hard, but I think maybe there are reasons why the group needs a little more support". But I know I'll probably say something more like "There's a horrid little brat in the group, who caused my child to hurt her head, it could have been much worse! I strongly suggest you look at the safety of the children in the group if this child is to continue swimming..." Blagh!

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