Last weekend we spent a fantastic time at Rachel House in Kinross Fife.
We had a very relaxing time, and got the chance to take some nice photos in the garden too !
You can also see the photos at the newly created CHAS Flickr Group.
Category: Family
Emma’s Enterprise
Sarah, Connor and I just spent a fantastic day with Patrick McGlinchey from Backwoods Survival School on the outskirts of Glasgow.
We started off the day with a discussion on what “Backwoods” actually means and how it’s as much about preparing your mind as it is your body and your kit. Patrick was able to describe just about every plant, weed, shrub and tree that we passed and gave us the chance to sample all of the edible morsels that we could find as we walked through the woods. We also discussed the materials that could be obtained and what could be made from them, this included everything from cordage to fish traps to which wood was the hottest and brightest to burn.
We then had a long talk on knife safety as much for my benefit as for Sarah (12) and Connor (8). It was then time to put these skills to the test. Connor had chosen to make a bow and arrow whilst Sarah and I would be making a fire bow. Again plenty of time was spent showing us the steps required. One of Patrick’s principles is to learn by doing. He may well show you how to do something, but you don’t take what he starts and finish it, you have to reproduce the steps he has shown you. This obviously takes a little longer but is MUCH more rewarding.
The only complaint that I could possibly have is that; as I had to pay so much attention to completing my own task, I completely missed the finer details of how to make arrows. I’ll need to see what Connor remembers. The only bit I picked up on was using dried dogfish skin to sand the shaft.
Our creations complete, it was time for a well earned (I thought) cup of tea. Patrick demonstrated fire starting using a fire bow and also using flint and steel in conjunction with some fungus.
After the tea it was time to put my firebow and my stamina to the test. I did manage to get it burned in. I did manage to produce smoke. I even managed to burn my finger, by poking it in to “see how hot it was”. The main thing I was struggling with was bowing level, so i was a bit stop and start. I will be practicing this over the next few weeks.
Next it was time to “hunt” for our “dinner”. Patcick had brought along one of his hand made blowpipes and we took it in turns to pop a handily placed balloon. Despite my previous reputation as a blowhard it was Sarah who had the best combinatio of puff and aim.
It was then time to head back to the car, sampling some more nibbles on the way and also giving Connor a chance to try out his bow and arrow in an open field.
All in all a fantastic day, proof of the pudding, the kids want to go back again. I am going back, I have booked to go on the next available Backwoodsman course which lasts a whole weekend.
Emma’s Progress
Not a lot of updates on Emma’s progress recently so here we go.
Emma’s power in her arms and wrists has deteriorated severely over the last few weeks.
This we have seen coming for a little while, we have been helping her to eat for six months or so.
The biggest impact this is having is that she can no longer use the keyboard on her laptop: so her online presence on Bebo and MSN has been brought to a premature end.
She has already been assessed for alternative input tools such as an eye controlled system. This happened when she was last at Rachel House so I never got a chance to find out more.
More worryingly the muscles in her throat are starting to weaken so she has started to choke on her food occasionally.
I have just realised that it has been ages since I have posted here.
It has been a fairly uneventful holiday so far. Did some decorating:
- Connor’s bedroom ceiling (he has not chosen main colours yet)
- Main bathroom
- Upstairs Hall
- Stairs
- Downstairs Hall
- Downstairs Bathroom.
All painted.
Time for a day off now.
Tomorrow, myself Connor and Sarah are off to meet Patrick McGlinchey he is the main instructor at the Backwoods Survival School.
I’ll update here with all of the things we cover.
Ross
Took me ages to work it out. Normally when I post to my site it updates my Twitter.
I had changed my Twitter password and forgot to update it here.
Numptie
We were supposed to be going to see the Titan Crane on the Clydebank today.
Unfortunately it was such a miserable day we never even braved out the front door.
We will try and get there next weekend instead.
Went to see the Scottish Airshow at East Fortune.
The kids favourite was the Hunter
The obvious favourite was the Typhoon
My personal favourite was the Chinook helicopter
For all of the photos, look here.
Benidorm 2007
Not my first choice in holiday. My father in law took unwell so we had to fly out at short notice to be with them.
The care received in the hospital was excellent, very friendly and very professional.
Didn’t do a lot of the normal “holiday” stuff but of course I had my camera with me so you can see my Benidorm Photos on Flickr.
It felt really weird, half of the population was half my age, the other half were twice my age !
It was also way too hot for me, over 35degrees most days, there was even one evening when it was sitting at 30degrees at midnight; not pleasant.
Everyone is home now and slowly improving, except for me, back at work and slowly going mad, so back to normal it is !