Junior Sports Day at Silcoates

This afternoon was the annual Silcoates Juniors Sports Day and daddy managed to get to see the races. The rain thankfully stayed away right until the moment that we all head back to the car park.

Rather incredibly, Olly was on fire today as he managed to bag second place in his egg and spoon race and he WON his running race. Check the video out…

EYES FORWARD !! 🙂

Elly did better this year also and managed the 400m quite well – not in the first pack this year but ran the whole way around and managed a sprint finish 🙂

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Fun trip to Alton Towers with Silcoates Juniors

On Saturday, it was the Silcoates Juniors (years 3 to 6) annual trip to Alton Towers and this year, daddy managed to get an invite to go along to accompany the children 🙂  Elliot was also going but claimed that he really didn’t want to – guessing it was to take him away from precious Terraria time on the iPad :-(. We managed to get a lift on the Drewett Express that was passing through at 7am so we were waiting at school for the coaches from about 7:20am.

We all departed (after receiving thorough instructions for the day) just after 8am and together with a stop at the services at Tibshelf we arrived at Alton Towers at around 10:30 or so.

Daddy (and Lee and Amanda – who were also going to accompany the children) was set to take around some of the older kids who wanted to go on the thrill seeker rides so we head straight for the newest ride – the Smiler. There was an 80 minute wait for this ride and even though this was longer then the pre-agreed maximum waiting time of 60 minutes, we all went in. Sadly two of the 12 children in our care immediately hit the panic button and stated very clearly that they were not going to ride on the Smiler. It became super clear that these two had selected the big group through peer pressure but were not about to go on any of the large rides that were the main point of interest for this group, so Amanda quickly figured a plan to get them into a group where they would be participating in the fun rather than sitting on the side lines getting bored watching the rest. The Smiler queue ended up being more like 2 hours sadly so another of the group (thankfully a boy) determined that at around 1hour 30 minutes in, he could not hold his need for the lavatory any longer 🙁 Daddy suggested weeing into a bottle and that Lee and daddy would cover the situation using our backs as suitable shields. We waited for the queue to reach a suitable corner and emptied a water bottle in preparation – sadly the poor mite got stage fright and simply could not perform as required so he had to admit defeat and wait it out 🙁

The Smiler was a truly awesome thrill and certainly worth the 2 hour wait – there was a little rain while we waited but nothing to soak us in any way.

It was then over to Oblivion and then on to Nemesis (while eating our lunch on the trot – Mrs M was not for stopping and it ended up being the right strategy) before sampling Air. We head back over to Rita via the ski lifts (to save our legs as the kids thought it was quite a long walk through the gardens when heading over to Nemesis etc from the far right of the park earlier on) and waited for about 40 minutes for Rita. Rita is an experience that you can simply not prepare yourself for – the sheer acceleration is mind blowing.

The penultimate ride was a trip into Hex which was a surreal experience where both the seats you are sitting on AND the room itself are spinning (in opposite directions) to give the illusion that the seats have run completely upside down (kind of like a pirate ship ride) but in slo-mo.

Finally we ended with a 20 minute wait for a ride on the Sonic pinball – a fun rollercoast that spins the unit itself while running around the track – laughter from start to finish on that one.

Finally, back to the coaches and home – back in the school carpark for about 7:20pm.

Sadly Elliot did not seem to enjoy the day as much as he really should have so we are not sure if he will want to go again next year – daddy hopes he does as daddy would definitely be up for it again (assuming he gets an invite from the school of course 🙂 )

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Silcoates Juniors Cross Country Races

This afternoon was the date set for the Silcoates Juniors Cross Country running races and the boys were both scheduled to run.

Elliot was first up at 2:10pm and then Oliver’s year came in to run their race at 2:45pm.

The bigger children (Elliot’s year group and above) had to run nearly 3 times this distance as they ran all the way down to the bottom field and back, with the smaller children (years 1 and 2) running around the main field outside of the science block at the school.

First up was Elliot – seems he was quite tired at the end…

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and finally Olly came in 🙂

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Both finished 3rd from last – something to beat next year..

Olly home from school early – sick again :-(

Poor little mite was sick at school in the classroom just after lunch 🙁

Simon collected him from the nurses office where he was relaxing and chatting with Reverend Lees. He seems OK in himself but the sickness clearly speaks for itself.

So, sadly he needs to stay home until Thursday at the earliest (assuming he not sick again before then) and relax etc.

The good news is both Simon and Vicky are working from home today but this is less easy tomorrow as Simon is heading down to the city for a couple of days and Vicky down to south of Sheffield…

One of us will clearly be staying home tomorrow – hopefully the little monkey will get well super soon..

Congratulations Olly

Even though he does not know why he has received the Silcoates Year 1 Presentation Award, our little monkey has taken it this week 🙂 Apparently he received 4 presentations this week and that was enough to clinch it.

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Well done Olly – keep at it and your concentration will improve no end – this award is testament to that 🙂