Friday 28 March 2014

How we balance our children's education and run our festival business

A big issue for all schools and families this year are SCHOOL ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGES. Parents can now be fined for taking their children out of school to go on holiday without authorisation from the headteacher.

I started to worry about our small family business.  How were we going to be able to continue running a business we enjoy and have built from scratch? Would we just have to stick to school holiday times? We have bookings year on year, how could we honour those outside the school holidays?  The words "you can't have your cake and eat it!" came back to haunt me.  Words I had been told when we began our business. Those words fuelled my stubborn streak again.  There's nothing like someone telling you, you can't, to make you determined.

Year on year it has become more and more difficult to achieve balance between school attendance and our work. We travel to music festivals from May to September running Kindred Cafe and workshops and hire out our rainbow wheelbarrows. OK, so school closes from the end of July for two months, so from May to July, we wanted some support to continue this little family business growing.

I'm an ex primary school teacher, artist and I run art and craft workshops. My husband is a Health & Safety consultant who risk assesses the things we do. At festivals experts share their knowledge in fun activities and it is this authentic teaching that is often taken back to schools by teachers who have attended festival workshops.  To be taught inside classrooms or in their own school grounds, adapted into their own unique format.  What we do is meant to inspire. It is meant to enable everyone to be creative. Sessions are led by experts in their field (see what I did there ;o).  It is meant to encourage you to want to have a go, in an relaxed, fun way.

Our sons like/d school and college and have no wish to be entirely home schooled.  At school, they have great opportunities to do things they wouldn't at home, they have their school friends. Their time attending festivals has enabled them to learn skills, meet people that inspire and educate them in ways home or school could not. Music, art, dance, bush skills, circus skills, culture, socialising, working with others. Irrelevantly, all three of our sons are at or above their grades, because I believe ultimately they are happy.

"So, how do you get to take your children out of school?"- is a question we get asked a lot.

Initially, FLEXI-SCHOOLING was our ideal solution. We have been in talks since last June, 10 months. Emailing, waiting, chasing, writing, waiting, ringing, waiting.

Flexi-schooling is an agreement between the head and parents and is now made increasingly difficult with the pressure of having 'outstanding' schools or academies. Our flexi-schooling application was turned down by both schools. The council advising them we would increase the schools' unauthorised absence percentages, which means they would appear a bad school. What school wants that?

http://edyourself.org/articles/flexischooling.php 

So the headteachers looked at solutions to support us and it was for us to stick to the maximum authorised allowance of 10 days for holidays for the May to July period.

But we have bookings to honour from 3 years ago!? This is not enough time to deliver what we promised.

We worked with the schools to meet tests and their timetable, calling on Nana and Pappy to take over childcare for those times.  It still wasn't enough time.

Isn't a new business meant to grow?  The system was stiffling it and us.

Ironically, the local Council's, Learning, Skills & Education Department is based in Old Gaol Block of County Hall.  I expect most parents feel this is apt considering the restrictions placed on taking their own children on holidays during school time. The appeal of reduced costs, to experience the culture of an otherwise unaffordable far flung place often outweighs the cost of the fine.  But most importantly, its a valuable learning experience, outside the classroom.

But our solution came at the end of Winter in the form of an email reply from the Council.  We are now automatically considered  'New Travellers'.  All we have to do is make this clear to those who need to know our label. We fall into the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma category.

As a child, I dreamt of being an art teacher, a dancer and part of a band of bohemian gypsies... it came true.

Please, don't give up on your dreams.










Thursday 20 March 2014

Dreadlock Journeys

I have been considering what to do with my hair, go red, crop, grow.

It's been a few years since I had dreads and whenever I see them I still love them.


Sara Janssen of Nesting Gypsy has  created the first anthology of dreadlock stories from around the world and is sharing stories here... http://www.nestinggypsy.com/the-dreadlock-journey/


During the summer months touring music festivals, we have met some fabulous dreadlock folks, including the team at Dreadlocks UK. Here's Elijah talking maintenance...






Thursday 13 March 2014

Did you Know? - I'm a doTERRA Essential Oils Wellness Consultant and you can be too and receive free oils!

I'm into essential oils? Yep, big time.





I have used oils for a long time and last year I won a set of doTERRA oils from Tara at The Organic Sister blog and I was hooked. Peppermint, Lavender and Lemon, which I made into lip balms, sugar scrubs and candles. I made presents, toiletries, cleaning products, and added lemon to my water and cooked with them. N.B. Not all essential oils are safe and please check carefully... this stuff is powerful.

It got me thinking about why we would put stuff on our skin that we would NOT be safe to ingest? Our shop bought toiletries and cleaning products are now reduced. My face cream is now a reusable amber glass jar, which I refill with organic coconut oil and then add drops of frankincense and sometimes a little lavender (we are talking just drops).

If you are interested in ordering or finding out how you can get your own oils at wholesale prices and receive free oils, please go to my doTERRA page at http://www.mydoterra.com/lisaigo/.

Or if you'd like to find out more, Tara is running a free workshop about essential oils for the soul. http://organichomehealth.com/e



Wednesday 12 March 2014

Monthly Art Classes at the Spa Studio from May

Monthly art workshops will start in May at the Kettering Park Hotel and Spa.  It has a very special relaxing vibe there and all are welcome (its not just for members #bonus).

I will be running drop in sessions if you'd like to pop by for coffee and find out what we will be doing.












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