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March 19, 2008

Happy Birthday Sam!

Filed under: General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 10:21 pm
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Well it’s been a while since my last post. I’m not sure where time is going! I really should try to make more of an effort.

This is just a quick post to wish Sam, Happy 1st Birthday today!

Hopefully the next year will see as many exciting changes as the last.

Love dad xxx

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January 28, 2008

Building Nostalgia!

Filed under: Fun Stuff, General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 7:53 pm

One of the great advantages of having kids is that you get to play with all those toys that really you’re too old for. One of my favourites is LEGO!

Well, today the humble LEGO brick celebrates being 50 years old.

In those 50 years how much pleasure must this simple little toy have given many generations? It helps develop the imagination, dexterity skills and problem solving. All to help design the correct shape from a fairly uniform looking plastic brick.

I’ve never been to LEGOland, but I know a few people who have and it sounds fabulous. I just know the kids would love it. In fact I think I’ve just found somewhere to go in the next school holidays.

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January 24, 2008

Piggin’ ridiculous!

Filed under: General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 10:19 pm

My wife and I are just going through the minefield that is school admissions at the moment and trying to decide which primary school we should send our almost four year old daughter to. Trawling through some education websites looking at Ofsted reports and other things I came across this story.

I cannot believe this, but apparently a government agency’s awards panel (Becta) has decreed that a digital book based on The Three Little Pigs is offensive to Muslims. Supposedly the use of pigs raises cultural issues! The judges also attacked Three Little Cowboy Builders for offending builders.

Now is it just me? Isn’t this whole thing a bit ridiculous? Books are meant to be read not eaten. How can a story that uses everyday animals be deemed offensive? These stories are designed to help teach kids to read using memorable images to reinforce the words.

If anything I think it should be the wolf that is offended as the book suggests climbing down a chimney which may go against several Health & Safety regulations, with not a warning sign in site! Could he sue? And I’ve seen no sign of a risk assessment for the building and destruction of property!

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November 28, 2007

School Kids get more energy!

Filed under: Environment, General, Parenting, Technology — by Skimmer @ 5:04 pm

One of my local Junior schools (in fact the one I went to) is about to become one of the greenest schools in the country. All thanks to a great new scheme from the Co-Operative. The National Green Energy for Schools Scheme will give a fund of £1m to up to 100 schools nationally. This pot is then match funded by the Governments, Low Carbon Buildings Programme.

The Photovoltaic (PV) panels are worth about £20,000 for each school and as well as providing clean, renewable and sustainable power, it is hoped that it will help educate the children. It is planned that each school will also receive leaflets and information to distribute to the children. The panels should generate about 3,240 kWh of electricity per year and reduce Carbon Dioxide production by about two tonnes, as well as help move away from the schools reliance on fossil fuels.

A monitor screen will be placed in a main area of the school so that teacher and pupils alike can see how much electricity the panels are generating and also how much carbon dioxide they have saved to date. There is also the facility to access the data online. This might be of particular interest in the summer holidays when the school is not in use but electricity is still being produced, especially if they have done a deal with their energy supplier and excess energy is sold back to the national grid!

Ocklynge Junior School is set to be one of the first schools in the country to use this scheme, so a big well done to everyone involved and lets hope this help influence the whole community.

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August 7, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Filed under: General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 10:19 pm

Yesterday was my little girls third birthday! We had a great weekend catching up with friends and getting out in the sunshine, eating and drinking far too much.

I hope you enjoyed yourself Beth and thank you for being such an inspiration in my life.

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Go Green for Gratis – 20 Top Tips!

Filed under: Environment, General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 9:58 pm

When I first started to think about this post it was supposed to be a short list of things that I (or anyone else) could do to help reduce my carbon footprint. But, as I did more and more research the focus changed a little. I have now decided it’s going to be a list of things you can do that will, if not reduce carbon footprint have a positive impact on the environment, with the add proviso that it must be free to do! This list is by no means exhaustive, and may sometimes seem a little whacky, but none the less things I thought anyone should be able to replicate:

1. Take a shower - Instead of having a bath, have a shower. By taking a 3 minute shower you can save about 50 litres of precious water.

2. Share your power tools - In the UK the average power drill gets used about 30 minutes (25 of which probably changing drill bits!) a year. If you share your tools with friends and neighbours this saves energy and money!

3. Eco-concious cooking - Make sure you use the correct pan size on the correct hob size. this can stop as much as 50% of the energy from escaping making cooking alot more efficient.

4. Turn Lights Off - Make sure you turn off unnecessary lights, either at home or at work.

5. Use an environmental washing powder - There are plenty available on the market and they stop tonnes of detergent being dumped into our rivers and seas.

6. Defrost your fridge - Fridges and freezers account for nearly 25% of the average household energy bill in the uk. Make sure they’re working effeciently by keeping them defrosted and clean.

7. Don’t overfill your kettle – Only boil the amount of water you need, this saves both time and energy. You only go back and reboil already boiled water anyway!

8. Use Less Paper - Why print out all your emails, there in you inbox anyway! The average amount of paper being used per person has quadrupled since the 1970’s.

9. Unlaiden your car – Now this is a tricky one! Every extra 100lbs of weight you have in your car reduces your fuel economy by 2%. This sounds simple, but what if you car share? Two people in a car must surely use less fuel than two cars each with one person in, and don’t use this as an excuse not to take your bottles to a bottle bank!

10. Switch it off – Some electrical appliances, especialy entertainment eqipment can use up to 85% of the energy they use when switched on, when in standby. These items have a major  impact on carbon emissions and the cost of our electricity bills! What I’ve done is move all of the items that can be switched off i.e TV, DVD player, Satelite etc to be plugged into one extension cable and anything that can’t be swithed off into another. Unless they’re needed the items that can be switched off are turned off at the wall so they can not be left on standby. This takes a little while to get into the habit of doing but it makes perfect sense.

11. Unplug your phone charger – This sounds a little like the previous point, but most people forget their mobile phone charger as it can’t be put in standby and they only charge their phone every few days. But, the reality is that most people leave their charger on and pluged in all the time. Here’s the scary part, amazingly 95% of the energy a phone charger uses is in the transformer part. Only 5% is used to charge the phone. This means that all the time the charger is pluged in and on it’s using 95% of it’s total energy! So turn it off.

12. Keep your water-heating thermostat down – The average water-heater thermostat in the UK is set to 65 degrees C. How many times do you then add cold water to make it more acceptable? Why not just reduce the thermostat to 60 degrees C in the first place? This will save you energy and stop you scalding your hands!

13. Turn down your heating – Another energy one! 20 years ago the average indoor temperature was 15 degrees C. Now, the average temperature is 21 degrees C in winter. Turning down your thermostat by just 1 degree C saves about 240kg of carbon dioxide, this apparently is the equivalent to planting 8 trees. So why not turn it down lower to maybe even 18 degrees C, you could always put a jumper on! Oh and of course save money.

14. Become water aware – When brusing your teeth or washing your hands turn off the tap between times. This could save over 6 litres of water each time. 1/3 of the water we use in our homes is flushed down the toilet, so try reducing the amount of water in the cistern. There are plenty of water saver items on the market which slow the flow of water down so less gets flushed, but a cheaper way of doing this is to put a couple of bricks in the cistern, to reduce water volume, or cut a plastic bottle in half and put some holes in it to slow the flow of water, similar to the other devices available on the market.

15. Turn off your PC – Probably very relevent if you’re reading this blog! 70% of all computers are left on full time. A PC left running 24 hours a day creates 716kg of carbon dioxide a year, whilst leaving a monitor on uses enough energy to laser print 800 A4 pages. So please consider your usage and urge your colleagues to turn their PC’s off.

16. Switch to green – Swap your electricity supplier to a green energy company such as Good Energy, Ecotricity or maybe even npower. Each of these companies has a green or renewable energy tariff, they may not save you money but they will contribute the global reduction of carbon. Try U switch!

17. Check your tyre pressure – Having the correct tyre pressure can save up to 10% on your petrol costs and reduce emissions.

18. Drive smoothly – Over revving, accelerating hard and then braking can all contribute to poor efficiency. Driving smoothly can increase this efficiency by 10%.

19. Keep on moving – An idling car engine gets you nowhere and increases your emissions by 13%

and finally……..

20. The three R’s – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle! Most British households still only manage to recycle a measly 27% of their rubbish. Come on guys, we can all do better than this!

Over the next few weeks and months I’m going to be using all of these ideas. It’ll be interesting to see how they have an effect on my carbon footprint and maybe see what they do to my energy bills!

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July 7, 2007

Ninety and counting!

Filed under: General, Parenting — by Skimmer @ 6:10 am

Myself, my wife and the two Skimmerlets are off to a local hotel today, to meet up with the rest of our clan from all over the country, to help celebrate my Nan’s 90th birthday!

It should be a really good to catch up with everyone over an extended lunch and I’m sure the wine will be flowing quite freely.

I don’t see my Nan perhaps as much as I should, but having a 4 month old really seems to eat into any time that’s available, as cantankerous as she can be she really is a quite remarkable women, and if you met her you would never say she was ninety.

So, keep it up Nan and here’s to a few more years! (I’ll post some pictures if I get a chance later!)

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