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Welcome to my blog. It is updated weekly with pictures and projects from our homeschool - maybe you can find something to inspire you :) I have a (no longer updated) materials page elsewhere on my website and will, occasionally, post my homemade materials in this blog.

I'm married to Tim (delivery driver and gorgeous musician), have 2 daughters, live on the south coast of the UK and have 1 aging cat (Hemmingway or Hemmy for short). I love reading, yoga, crafts, baking, daft old comedies, music and teaching.

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Getting there!

Been pretty much glued to the pc today (ok, I did take a break to clean the bathroom and dust the living room and do some stuff with the kids!)

So far, I've smartened up the front page and this blog, uploaded the webstore (although not all products are there yet, just the maths section) and sorted out the free printables page. As yet the craft, recipe and contact pages have not been done - obviously the homemaking page has been taken down while I sort out the recipes.

Phew. Hard work! I've boggled my eyes doing all the coding for the pages - that's the only problem with writing html from scratch, if something goes wrong you have to spend AGES scanning the code to find what it is (and it's usually a TINY thing!) However, I did learn from Tim today how to convert decimals to hexidecimals via a rather nifty tool he has and this is going to make the webpages much smarter (nice matching colours instead of rough guesses!)

Right, time to give my poor eyes a rest and have tea!

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