Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life | Posted on 29-06-2010

Emily Electric
Erynn’s homework this week was to build something useful for the future using different types of materials, explaining their uses.
Meet Emily Electric: she does all the jobs you hate!
This delightful household helper has been pre-programmed to do the following tasks (can you spot the Mummy ones!)
- Make the tea
- Cut the grass
- Clean out the rabbits
- Get you ready for school
- Wash the car
- Make the beds
But you can choose your own horrible tasks by turning her buttons. Her stretchy pipe cleaner arms help her reach far into the corners and her disposable gloves help her deal with those grotty jobs. She has a ruby red vacuum mouth and she can mop the floor with her stylish hair.
Ohh…Emily Electric I wish you were real, maybe one day ; )
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life | Posted on 22-06-2010

Moonlight Nest Making
Dear Bunny Moonlight,
Please stop making nests, 8 days before we are due to go on holiday.
I am pretty sure you are only having a wee hormonal surge and not actually about to become a Mum but it is a worry none the less. Our girls will want to stay home and be Baby Bunny Mummies if you produce some bundles of joy in the next few days. I on the other hand want to get on a aeroplane and enjoy 2 weeks of sun please.

Midnight - Sunbathing
Look at your sister Midnight (please, please be a sister) enjoying the lovely sun.
I urge you to do the same. Pronto.
Thank you.
Chief Veggie Provider.
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Growing Up, Home Life | Posted on 26-05-2010
Freya has lost her 15th tooth today and with each tooth lost her letters to the tooth fairy get more and more elaborate (as do the tooth fairy replies!) ; )
Love the extra paper for the expected answers and starry “shrine” to the lost tooth!
I’ll miss this when all her adult teeth are in.

15th Tooth Fairy Letter
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Everyday Science, Home Life | Posted on 23-05-2010
According to a recent survey carried out by McCain’s the food producers, out of 1500 7-11 year olds questioned, 10% of them believed that potatoes came from chickens!
In a bid to educate children about our food sources they have set up an excellent website with great resource sections for kids, parents and teachers. It includes everything from recipes to lesson plans.
Throughout the month of March they are also touring schools with the Potato Bus which judging by the photos looks a lot of fun! Here is the Scottish School Itinerary – hopefully your children will be getting a visit.
McCain’s kindly sent my girls their own gardening kits and seed potatoes, which are sprouting happily by the patio doors. This ” tattie holidays” my kids will hopefully have their own crop to pick.

P.S. Here’s a definition of the tattie holidays and here’s a very Scottish description!
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life, Winter | Posted on 09-01-2010

Cling Film Boots!
My Mum is a very inventive women!
In the last week of the Christmas school term the girls had a unexpected day off school after being snowed in at Grannies house. They celebrated by having a snow day, whereas me and their Dad celebrated a further night without children by going out for dinner – thanks Mum x!
The girls were keen to fully embrace the snowy fun but there was one slight snag, Freya didn’t have waterproof boots with her. So clever Granny made her some…
Here is Freya wearing her suede boots wrapped in cling film and topped with a pair of slipper socks!
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life, Winter | Posted on 07-01-2010
Tara over at Sticky Fingers has started a photo meme and is going to compile a photo gallery of all the entries.
The challenge is simple, choose your favourite photo and tell us what it means to you. Then invite someone else to join the fun.
Like most Mums I have 1000’s of photos of the kids, so choosing just one is pretty tricky.
But the photo below is stuck on our fridge and makes me smile each time I look at it.

Frozen Fern
It was taken in Abriachan Wood in February 2009 and it is a picture of my girls Freya, Erynn and our cocker spaniel Fern.
This slightly crazy dog had managed to find the only unfrozen puddle of water and rolled in it, only to instantly freeze herself. She was covered in icicles and we had to defrost her in a warm bath when we came home. Which resulted in a very muddy bath chock full of forest twigs! The girls thought it was hilarious and Fern loved the pampering, especially the blow dry.
I love the expression on the dogs face, the kids rosy cheeks, the frosty scenery, even Erynn’s wonky fringe following a rather rubbish haircut by me!
I’d like to invite Kathryn at Crystal Jigsaw to submit a photo too. I’ve just discovered her blog but enjoyed reading very much.
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life, Product Review | Posted on 07-01-2010
About a hundred years ago I replied to a request on British Mummy Bloggers to put Ecover cleaning products to the test alongside some well known brand name cleaning products. Ecover have developed a range of ecosurfactants that they claim to be extremely powerful and supremely ecological. They have a cool website too, love the wipe effect!
Although I like the environmentally friendly idea of Ecover products I was sceptical that they could work as well as the petrochemical alternatives. I know it’s clever marketing but brand name cleaning products like Flash are so shiny looking and clean smelling they just “appear” as if they will work better.
Now where to start in my cleaning spree! First up was the gas cooker top and hood which was in need of a good scrub. In this test I compared Ecover Power Cleaner with Cillit Bang. I’ve always been rather wary of Cillit Bang after once leaving a permanently “clean steak” while over zealously scrubbing a plastic shower cabinet. So, I was pleasantly surprised that the Ecover product worked equally well in this test even on the greasy cooker hood. I did take before and after photos but managed to delete them seconds later. Which is probably just as well, it was pretty embarrassingly crusty!
Time for a tougher challenge…Next up was the very grotty jacuzzi bath vents. I had only just realised (after 3 years of use) that they were removable so they were revoltingly manky and I can’t quite believe I’m posting this photo! To tackle the grot I used both Ecover Multisurface Cleaner and Flash Multisurface Cleaner. Both effectively removed all the hidden grot pretty easily, in fact I had to fill the bath and run the pump to get rid of all the scale which floated away. I had a bath that night to celebrate it’s shininess! I must admit I did prefer the stronger fragrance of the Flash product, although I notice both are fragranced with Liminol. Again clever marketing makes us believe if it smells clean it is clean!

Bath - Before

Bath - After
Lastly I tackled the back door, which has a glass panel that is constantly marked with our spaniels muddy paws. This time I compared Mr Muscle Window & Glass Spray with Ecover Window & Glass Cleaner. This time Ecover won hands down, it polished the glass up really quickly and without any streaks, unlike Mr Muscle and lots of previous products I’ve used. I’ll definitely buy this one again.
Posted by Experimental Mum | Posted in Home Life | Posted on 06-01-2010

Enjoying the Skating Rink!
Happy New Decade Everyone!
After an unplanned long absence, the reasons being far too boring to document, I’m back.
The last few months have been a bit of a juggling act and one of the many things that didn’t get done was the emptying of the paddling pool, which is now frozen solid and been enjoyed by the girls during this very cold spell!
Sometimes not getting things done can have unexpected advantages …