Monday, November 12, 2007

Monkeying around

Just an hour taken out of this weekend to mooch round Albert Park,


pet the doggies who are out walking, scuffle through a few leaves


and explore the monuments.



Just to be peaceful and breathe. It did us all good.


This evening Mark and I are off to Dinosaur School. I think its a dressed up group therapy programme, to help kids understand their feelings and promote social competence. Oh, and a parenting course, which I am looking forward to about as much as a trip to the dentist. But trying to be all "rah rah isn't this fun" for Mark's benefit. Does anyone know of a big rock I could just go and hide under?

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

The things we do for our children! You know, its a cliche, but it probably will be okay when you get there... as long as there's no role play or pointless ice breaking games.
I was once made to play 'if you were a piece of furniture what would you be?' why a welsh dresser of course, a treasured family heirloom crammed with fascinating, vintage tat!

dottycookie said...

Oh good luck for tonight Ali - I hope it turns out to be useful, or failing that, at least fun.

Not sure what sort of dinosaur I would be - a lumbering, easily distracted one that ate too much, probably ;-)

pinkgreen said...

Hope it goes well tonight and that you get something out of it. I'm sure the thought of it is worse than actually doing it (hope so anyway).
Your walk sounds lovely - it's good just to get out and take a break sometimes.
Cathy XX

tess said...
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tess said...

eek I deleted my post when I tried to correct a spelling mistake.
what I said was;
I knew someone who went to dinosaur school, and I think they actually enjoyed it, hope you get something from it.
love the photos.

alice c said...

I am afraid that I would probably be a spiky dinosaur with nasty sharp teeth. I'm not very good in team building/role play adventures. In the end it would be me being signed up for social interaction classes.

Anonymous said...

I hope the adult ed part is a pleasant surprise. These things sometimes can be. Holding a good thought for you. I always hate that kind of stuff myself.. But I'm ususally only right about it about half the time.

Kristy said...

It's amazing how kids help us smile through so much isn't it!
BTW I was a little hasty on the no cake comment.I'll pop some scones in the oven!

Anonymous said...

oh, i hope it goes (went?) well. i'm sure it will. even if you only learn a couple of things that might give you insight into your kid, it's worth it.

Anonymous said...

it's always good to know how to be a dinosaur...do you know who're you going to be? I'd go for a t-rex, fierce.

No, seriously, you're a good mum. Good luck.

Anonymous said...

I don't have a rock you can hide under, but I might have one you could throw at the people who make us jump through such rings.

Anonymous said...

Oh, but PS, I only mean for the parenting class. Mark's dinosaur marlarky could even actually be possibly useful. Hope that proved the case.

Anonymous said...

I hope the dinosaur class was worthwhile. I was always reluctant to have other adults talking to aimee about her "feelings" - prim singapore doesn't fancy anything up, she gets a child psychiatrist here!

Saying that, our doc is wonderful and I can only hope that Mark gets as much out of the experience as Aimee has from her "talking about feelings" work. I'm sure he will be cool about it.

As for the parenting class - I'm holding my tongue, having been corrupted by arguing with too many social workers in the course of my work over the years...hope it goes ok and is not too wishy washy.

PS Oh the beautiful colours of an english autumn. As always, homesickness/hormone corrupting beautiful pics x

Louise said...

What a lovely park Ali - sounds like a fun outing for all. Take what you want out of the parenting class - you never know some of it may be worthwhile.

London Mummy said...

Hope it went well Ali, no doubt you were in need of a large G & T afterwards!

Anonymous said...

So are you good little dinosaurs now?

Unknown said...

what beautiful photos- love the one of the tree and those pretty Fall leaves!

Anonymous said...

The park looks lovely and I'm glad y'all had fun there. I hope the parenting class was helpful.

Anonymous said...

I guess I might be missing the point here, but you need to go on a course to be a dinosaur? As far as your boy is concerned, if you are half the person I perceive you to be, you will have already got things sorted for him x