Elliott had a good day today. The only time he got a little upset was at the end of the afternoon when we were at a local skate park and he had to leave earlier than he wanted to as bigger boys took over the apparatus. However we found an alleyway to scooter up and down instead and he soon cheered up and did time trials.
Activities
After breakfast we finished filming his Minecraft film and in two further parts. In the first part he showed everyone his Batcave:
In the final part he blew up a huge tower of TNT which caused a big crater:
After we'd got dressed we headed to Outburst in Salisbury for bowling and soft play. He did really well at bowling and was really enjoying it:
He enjoyed running around in soft play as well. Then we headed for Tescos and bought a new cycle helmet as he's growing out of his old one and went back to the skate park opposite the college where we met Granny. The skate park was really quiet so he had lots of fun scootering around and was getting quite confident and scootering down slopes:
Then we headed home for a late lunch of spaghetti bolognese and garlic bread which he ate really well in a plainer version and then had half an easter egg for pudding.
After lunch we had a rest watching some Spongebob Squarepants and then he did his home learning, which was to talk about his favourite animal, find out some facts about it and make a poster. He chose the cheetah because it's the fastest animal and he looked for facts with me and then made a really good poster. After he'd made his poster we headed up the road to the local park in Downton which now has a mini skate park and he did some more scootering until some bigger boys arrived with skate boards and we had to leave due to lack of space. He was a bit upset at first but then we found an alleyway on a slope and he rode up and down with me timing laps to see if he could beat his times. Finally it was back home for ham and cheese on toast for tea, bath time and then some iPad before bed as he'd already done some reading earlier when he was investigating Cheetahs.
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