Hilary Jane Smart

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Hilary Jane Smart

Hilary Jane Smart

@SmartHilary

Mother, mathematician, modeller (of the financial variety)

Katılım Haziran 2018
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Hilary Jane Smart
Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
@thameswater Not that I saw, I think it was all running down the pavement towards the junction.
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Thames Water 💧@thameswater·
@SmartHilary Hi Hilary, thanks for reporting this. Did you notice if any of the water was going into the building at all? Thanks again - Josh
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
Hi @thameswater water coming up from the pavement outside the RISC shop in Reading. What3words is sting natively loaded.
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
In the library to finish off the reading challenge and Mr 5 loved this so much that he asked for a "forever copy" for home - I nabbed the last copy available from Amazon! Recognised the author name as @MrEagletonIan who wrote Nen, a previous firm favourite! You have a fan!
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary

A few days ago I went into @FourbearsBooks and my nearly-three year old son asked Alex to find him a book about mermaids we don't already own. (This becomes an increasingly difficult task with each visit). 1/6

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Thames Water 💧@thameswater·
@SmartHilary Ok, I can't see it as it's come up as a broken link. Please could you let me know what the what 3 words are, or provide me with the full address including postcode. Thanks, Hilary. - Rianna
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Hilary Jane Smart
Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
Hi @thameswater not sure if this is yours but there is a stream of water bubbling out from the bottom of a garden and flowing down the path by the Milestone Centre in Caversham, Reading (the is the footpath going under Northbrook Road).
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Thames Water 💧@thameswater·
@SmartHilary Hi, Hilary. The link you sent isn't opening. Please let me know the nearest full address (including postcode). - Rianna
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Thames Water 💧@thameswater·
@SmartHilary Hi, Hilary. Thanks for getting in touch. To ensure I have the correct location, please provide the what.3.words coordinates or the nearest full address (including postcode), it'd be much appreciated. - Rianna twitter.com/messages/compo…
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
@CyclingCardiff @criticalmassrdg @readingcycle The ones going 30mph uphill without pedalling aren't legally bikes. But if an illegal ebike is behaving in a way that makes it indistinguishable from a legal (assist speed limited) ebike (or even a normal bike with a strong rider) -why worry?
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
@CyclingCardiff @criticalmassrdg @readingcycle Yeah, I get that, but please don't campaign to stop legal responsibly ridden ebikes from having access to cycle and shared use infrastructure. If we don't make the distinction I worry legislation will target both. We don't want to push those families back into cars.
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CyclingCardiff
CyclingCardiff@CyclingCardiff·
@SmartHilary @criticalmassrdg @readingcycle That's good, I have nothing against responsible cyclists. I haven't seen many cargo bikes around and I am glad that they are being used. There is a different between a family doing that and someone tearing through the ped zone probably on their phone.
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CyclingCardiff@CyclingCardiff·
@criticalmassrdg @readingcycle Absolutely. Cargo bikes don't automatically = e-bikes. I don't have an issue with e-bikes per say, but I rarely see anyone using one responsibly. It feels like the boundaries of what is allowed in the ped area are being blurred. Motorbikes are also parking around cycle racks.
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Adele Barnett-Ward@Adele_Thames·
I wonder if we need to adopt a version of ‘No shirt, no shoes, no service’ in council committee meetings?
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
@DanWuori My older boy met his brother in the hospital, but he was at home with his Grandpa when we bought baby home. He ran to greet us when we arrived and called to Grandpa, "It is Mummy, and Daddy, and MY baby!!"
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Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
You may want to grab a tissue before you turn on the sound. This sweet little guy is overcome with emotion when he meets his baby brother for the first time. His first words: “You’re my best friend forever.” What a lovely reflection on his family’s preparation for the newborn’s arrival.
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
Hi @readingcouncil these traffic lights by Forbury have been down for over a week. Based on past experience of pedestrian light repairs I guess they could be out for a while. This is a key bike route over a busy road. Any chance of temporary lights @Redcaversham ?
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
This isn't on our regular school run but I went back this way today and found it was fixed. Hurrah!
Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary

Hi @ReadingCouncil this half of the pedestrian crossing outside the Travellers Rest is not working. My son and I waited four cycles of the lights before we risked crossing in the short gap between traffic. This crossing on a busy road gets high levels of use from schoolchildren.

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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
@DanWuori I love how little ones use the language they have to communicate the concepts they don't have words for yet. My littlest once told me, "The wood gave me a bee sting." He had never heard the word "splinter".
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Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Does your toddler call every animal a dog? Or call the moon a ball? Both are examples of a perfectly normal toddler behavior known as overextension. There’s a lot of language to learn as a toddler - and so it’s not uncommon for young children to generalize use of the words they DO know to make up for those they don’t. I loved watching this little guy (shared to IG by LeannePearson and shown here at 26 months) as he measures a chair with a tape measure. “How big is it?” Mom asks. Our hero’s brilliant response: “Thirteen dollars.” It’s a wonderful example of overextension - and window on his growing language development. You’ll note that $13 is not a random or outlandish response. He knows that the situation calls for a quantity and a unit of measure. The word “inches”isn’t a part of his linguistic toolbox just yet… but dollars is. What a clever and telling response! I can’t help but think that in the moments after this video some new vocabulary was introduced. Where does/did your child use overextension to describe things?
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Hilary Jane Smart
Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
Hi @ReadingCouncil this half of the pedestrian crossing outside the Travellers Rest is not working. My son and I waited four cycles of the lights before we risked crossing in the short gap between traffic. This crossing on a busy road gets high levels of use from schoolchildren.
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Hilary Jane Smart@SmartHilary·
Moment of silence for this bollard that's gone down in the line of duty in @readingcouncil territory outside The Last Crumb on Prospect Street.
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