Been reading up on left-handed children (Maggie). It's really fascinating. Did you know there are different degrees of left handedness? You also have a dominant foot, eye and ear, but they're not always necessarily the same side.
Just for fun try these:
1. Inagine the centre of your back is itching. Which hand do you scratch it with?
2.Interlock your fingers. Which thumb is uppermost?
3.Imagine you are applauding. Start clapping your hands. Which hand is uppermost?
4.W...ink at an imaginary fried straight in front of you. Which eye does the winking?
5.Put your hands behind your back, one holding the other. Which hand does the holding?
6.Someone in front of you is shouting, but you cannot hear the words. Cup your ear with your hand to hear better. Which ear do you cup?
7.Count to three on your fingers using the forefinger of the other hand. Which forefinger do you use?
8.Imagine answering the phone. Which ear do you hold the phone to?
9.An imaginary football is rolling towards you. Which foot do you kick it with?
10. EYE dominance test. Stretch your arm out in front of you and point at a small object some distance away, so that your finger is pointing directly at it. Now close one eye. If the finger is still directly in line with the object, then the eye you have open is your dominant eye. If you now look only with the other eye, the object will appear to shift sharply to one side of your finger, this is your non-dominant eye.
Apparantly very rare for someone to do all these with the same side of the body!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Slooooooow renovations.
Our renovations are sooooo slow moving, but little by little we are making changes. Current project is the arduous task of stripping wallpaper in the kids rooms ready for plastering and painting. I will feel so much happier knowing they all have cute/cool bedrooms. After that it will probably be a while before we do anything more inside.
The kids play area out the back is looking cool though and the next task will be to put in a deck and do up the gardens around the pool area.
We've recently had to redo some of our back yard fencing too. Sub managed to break his way thru the gate (made out of an old door), so we now have a metal gate. Also had to put another level of retaining for the garden, as Sub had learnt to get over the wall and inside when we were out.....seriously i don't think Alcatraz could keep that dog in. For now he is fenced outside, but i'm sure it's only a matter of time before he finds a new way in!
The kids play area out the back is looking cool though and the next task will be to put in a deck and do up the gardens around the pool area.
We've recently had to redo some of our back yard fencing too. Sub managed to break his way thru the gate (made out of an old door), so we now have a metal gate. Also had to put another level of retaining for the garden, as Sub had learnt to get over the wall and inside when we were out.....seriously i don't think Alcatraz could keep that dog in. For now he is fenced outside, but i'm sure it's only a matter of time before he finds a new way in!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Surprise!!!
The gaps between posts are getting further and further apart i know, but i am a slave to facebook and once venting my daily disturbances on there am not so inspired to repeat myself here. Must try harder!!
Well since my last post we've had a couple of birthdays. Maggie is now four and at morning kindy, Charlotte is now seven and missing her top two front teeth (so cute)and while Ryan doesn't turn three till Nov, he has none-the-less, just started morning kindy. He's loving it, and for three afternoons a week it means i get some wonderful one-on-one time with Maggie, which she's never really had before. Have to say though, by the end of Thur afty Ryan is exhausted for the week and in much need of a huge nap on Friday (so i guess in a way i actually get 4 afternoons with Maggie).
Charlotte has recently performed in her school play, where she was the narrator for her classes part. She did brilliantly!! She loves the stage, so i am looking at booking her in for drama classes.
Ryan also has had hid tonsils and adenoids out, which is such a relief. I am so much more relaxed when he is eating now, without the fear of him choking. I know he still could, but it's a more normal risk now, not a very real risk.
Study for me has finished for the year. I passed my course, which is a relief. Was great doing the course though, before jumping in to full time study next year. I have learnt a lot about the university system and gained a lot of confidence in myself and my abilities. Still nervous about next year though.
Anyhoo, will try and come back on before another four months has passed.
Well since my last post we've had a couple of birthdays. Maggie is now four and at morning kindy, Charlotte is now seven and missing her top two front teeth (so cute)and while Ryan doesn't turn three till Nov, he has none-the-less, just started morning kindy. He's loving it, and for three afternoons a week it means i get some wonderful one-on-one time with Maggie, which she's never really had before. Have to say though, by the end of Thur afty Ryan is exhausted for the week and in much need of a huge nap on Friday (so i guess in a way i actually get 4 afternoons with Maggie).
Charlotte has recently performed in her school play, where she was the narrator for her classes part. She did brilliantly!! She loves the stage, so i am looking at booking her in for drama classes.
Ryan also has had hid tonsils and adenoids out, which is such a relief. I am so much more relaxed when he is eating now, without the fear of him choking. I know he still could, but it's a more normal risk now, not a very real risk.
Study for me has finished for the year. I passed my course, which is a relief. Was great doing the course though, before jumping in to full time study next year. I have learnt a lot about the university system and gained a lot of confidence in myself and my abilities. Still nervous about next year though.
Anyhoo, will try and come back on before another four months has passed.
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