Saturday, 5 December 2009

last before Christmas

Well, the last meeting of the term happened last Thursday and we made sugar cookies – a traditional American Christmas biscuit. For a number of reasons, I think this was our best time together yet. The kids were like wild animals when they arrived (that time of year, I guess?!?) so I told them very calmly that I would be monitoring their behaviour and unless they could prove they could cook in a well-behaved and calm way, I would have to tell them they couldn’t come back after Christmas. Well, they all did fab. Well done kids. And in the calmness, some really good cooking happened; they all concentrated really well and figured out ingredients and measurements (sort of!) on their own. I’m really proud of them.

I made sure they had cookie dough already made up so they began by rolling and cutting their shapes. While they cooked in the oven, they made their own dough from scratch to take home to make more biscuits with family. Washing up went very well. Everyone helped without needing to be asked. I even had a brainwave to ask the more restless boys to hoover which they were very excited about!

We then had a short reflection time looking at some frescos by the artist Giotto that tell the Christmas story (Godly Play resources from SCEC). Again, all the kids listened well and got really into the discussion. The wondering questions are still strange for them. I tell them there are no right and wrong answers and that we’ll just consider the answers to the questions inside ourselves but still they all put hands up and gesture excitedly. The last wondering question was ‘which image makes them most excited about Christmas’. Quite a few pointed immediately at the visitation of the magi and said it was because of the presents!! Ah well. Kids will be kids... Then, we only just had enough time to ice the biscuits before parents arrived. The all refused to use the green icing (made from natural colourings) because it looked like bogies! They do make me smile!

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Thanksgiving

It's that time of the year when everything is so manic finding time to blog is becoming a challenge. Our thanksgiving session two weeks ago went well. The news that we were making cheesecake was met with disappointment which surprised me. Turns out, most of them think cheesecake is made with actual cheese!?! Also, for next time, I must remember that spreading cheesecake filling over a non-chilled, low fat biscuit base makes for major biscuit detachment. Thank heavens I'd brought extra filling and a couple of spatulas…

All the kids listened very well to the short history of thanksgiving (dressed as Indians and pilgrims) and the sample thanksgiving food I'd made (cornbread/pumpkin pie/sweet potato) was met with suitable "yuck" reactions though they were brave enough to try a forkful of most things.

Finding volunteers seems to be an ongoing pressure. I only need 3 adults besides me but finding helpers who aren't tied up looking after kids/working/not CRB checked is proving a nightmare.

I can't believe this week's session is the last one before Christmas. I can totally see why leaders of pioneering projects can't always be reflecting on the big picture/strategic effectiveness of their work as the day to day running requires so much energy. We're going cookie crazy this session. (Many thanks to my Mum who made batches of dough ahead of time while I was away at Cliff last week). I'm also hoping to do some godly play style reflection and if I've enough money in the budget, icing a small Christmas cake competition. Bring it on.