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They asked that everyone would dress formally-which was the cue for some very inventive dressing as most people had camping gear!Īfterwards those with musical talents turned the balcony into a minstrels gallery, the tables were pulled back and we danced and sang until the generator had to be turned off.

The preteens decided to be the waiters for the evening and the adults did the washing up.
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They catered for vegan/veggies and gluten free diets. They charged £2.50 a head and we had a choice of three main courses and a sweet. They prepared and cooked with out any adult guidance interference Having counted up the numbers (about 50 people took part) they went off and sourced the food and worked out the budget and what they would offer. Last year we had a fabulous evening, when the teens decided to cook dinner for anyone who wanted to join in. The preteens spend hours in the woods creating dens and having old fashioned fun. We hire a youth centre in the Wye Valley and spend the week walking/cycling/kayaking. Nowadays, we start with a holiday/camp with our local home educators. Some of the camps are nation wide nomoreamover and some are more local. These camps have become our main family holidays, we have gathered the camping equipment over time, so it wasn't a big expensive purchase altogether, in fact I borrowed a tent and cooker the first time! So even if I can't attend (hubby doesn't do camping) it doesn't mean they can't necessarily go. My teens now go to other festivals as well and attended other home ed camps with other parents they have got to know well. We'll start with a local home ed camp in May and go through to September with something every month. If you do fancy joining in with the camps, you can find info in the EO newsletter and also on the main HE support lists. It has widened my children's horizons, they have stayed with families all over the country, from homes in London to remote places in Cumbria and North Yorkshire.


My experience of having them stay has been a delight, they are well behaved people whose company I enjoy. Then they started to have friends from all over come to stay with us-and they go to stay with them. My children have friends locally as we are lucky enough to have an active group locally, but they also have lots of friends they meet at camps and gatherings. Some of the home ed camps are very cheap and lots of the teens go. If you are on benefits, membership of EO is reduced.
