This is my attempt to journal and capture our every day lives and memories, and to share our lives with our friends and family. It is a place for me to document my journey through life and those that travel with me.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wishing Wells and Tooth Fairies
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Very Important Vocabulary Lesson
Here are their definitions;
Connor: "To not do something you are supposed to do"
Brody: "To stop school and work"
Yes, folks, it is true...today we played HOOKY!!! Well, kind of anyway. We did most of the day, but crammed in a few lessons at the end.
We started our morning with breakfast at McDonalds! YUMMY and fattening, but who cares! The boys love to go do this and it is a big treat with mommy. They even for the first time had their own pancake breakfast so it was a big day! Over breakfast we discussed some ideas to raise money for a fundraiser we are participating in called "One Verse". It is through Sonlight, where we get most of our school supplies. We are working with The Seed Company to supply the funding needed to translate the entire New Testament for the Meeto people in Mozambique Africa. It is a 8 week course complete with lessons in so many areas.
Then we headed to the library. Trust me, this is fun for us. We had to return some books, and pick up a few on hold, but we also spent some time in the "bookstore" which we all love.
Our third stop was a trip to the magical Salem Carousel for a few rides! This is always a favorite and today we got a huge bonus. We met this really nice lady who brought us into this special room where we got to see some ladies working on some real hand carving and even met Suzette who worked on some of the original horses! They gave us all sorts of fun information and we learned how it was made, learned about some tools used in real woodcarving and about the trees that made all the magnificent horses. (Basswood from the Linden tree) Connor told them we were playing hooky and they thought was so funny:) Little did he know, all that we were learning! We also learned another important word: volunteer! This whole project was done by volunteers logging around 1000 hours per horse and there is 42 of them. Amazing and such incredible talent!
There just happens to be a park attached and it was a beautiful day so we fit in about 30 minutes of physical play time and some sunshine!
Then we ran 2 quick errands and finally headed home where we hit the books!
Of course they are already asking to "do hooky" every day but I had to explain to them that it wouldn't be hooky anymore, it would just be a new routine. They felt so naughty, I could tell:)
What a great day to remember.....
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Gorgeous Giraffes!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Good and Married
So, here we are 10 years and two beautiful kids later; still commited to each other. I read those words now knowing how true they are. It is because of Jesus that we celebrate this day and the strength He has given us to get through the rough times. God continues to bless us in the good and the bad...beyond measure.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
CB's School House First Field Trip
This was a great experiment blowing bubbles through wood using the tubes that carry water to the plant!
This was called "The Living Wall"...totally cool!
This was the Oak Garden part of the property, some amazingly beautiful oak trees to view.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Well Said Sidney!
One of my favorites was..
"We put our kids to fifteen years of quick-cut advertising, passive television watching, and sadistic video games, and we expect to see emerge a new generation of calm, compassionate, and engaged human beings?"
Also, I loved this...
"I fear that as we cover more of our planet with concrete and steel, as we wire our homes with more and more fiber-optic cables that take the place of more intimate interactions, as we give our children more and more stuff and less and less time, we go further and further away from the kind of simplicity I knew as a child on Cat Island, our Earth, Gaia or not-will become for us the Wire Mother, and our souls will wither and die as a result."
He shared the results of a fascinating study with chimps where a "wire mother" was provided to a baby to supply a him with all he could "need" in the way of nutrients and food supply, but it wasn't enough to keep them alive and they would die.
He had an interesting perspective to share on a lot of broad topics and he sure seems like a fascinating person. Makes me want to run to the video store and rent one of his old movies and passively sit in front of the television. What is all that about?
Friday, September 11, 2009
Where was I?
9/11/01
I can't forget that I was pregnant with Connor, my first son at the time and I had just finished getting ready to go out into the field with my job at The Iams Company as a representative for Eukanuba Veterinary Diets. I got a call from a dear friend and co-worker, Paula who I talked to almost every day at the time. She informed me that one of the towers at the World Trade Center was on fire and to turn on the news because it was really big. (She knew I am not a big fan of the news, I'm still not) I remember it seemed to take forever before we all knew what happened and it was absolutely terrifying to watch the live coverage. We were told to stay home from work and so many of us were just glued to the TV and calling each other trying to make sense of what was happening in our country. The images of people jumping from those buildings was truly horrific.
I remember after so many of hours of this, I longed to just do something normal. I had this incredible need to leave the house and to not be scared. It sounds silly to me now, but I wanted to just celebrate the fact in a few months I would be a mom and I wanted to ignore the fact that it would be a different world from that moment on that he grew up in. So, I left and went to Babies R Us to buy something that I needed for "the baby". I had planned to get a "crying baby doll" to get the dogs used to the sound which I heard would be helpful for them to adjust to the big change. I had been putting it off and looking back now, I think I just had the need to fulfill a plan and know that I could. In a small way it gave me hope that I needed. The roads seemed empty for southern California and the store did too. People everywhere were shell shocked and I bought my doll and went home.
Truthfully, I don't remember much more of the day than that. What I do remember is coming out of the bedroom every morning for a week up way before my alarm went off, and asking Bryan the same question met with the same answer...."Did they find anyone alive?" I can literally see the face of one woman in particular being interviewed on the news holding on to the hope that people were alive in this basement and that her husband was one of them. It was devastating and sad and senseless. My heart broke for days on end and wept with the people that lost loved ones in that tragedy.
I've seen the memorial at Pearl Harbor and studied it at school. I remember learning about Martin Luther King and JFK and I know one day this event, this day, is something I will teach to my own kids. It will be different to teach something that I lived through as history. One day I might take them to the memorial and share with them what I remember and I hope we use it as a reminder to be grateful for our very lives. Today, I pray that those who suffered personal loss on that day are feeling comforted, and that the memories of their loved ones are sustaining them through yet another year.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Language Arts Funny!
Assignment: Dictate a sentence that describes a person in your family.
Answer:
Connor is annoying.
Jake is a good dog with soggy ears and muddy feet.
The first one was just funny and the second was just darn good!:)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
The First Day of School 2009-10
It takes me a few weeks to get into a good routine and learn my way around all my manuals and their books, but it did go smooth today. I "stole" an idea from another homeschool mom and made them some "break" or recess cards and they were very excited about this concept. I gave them each two cards...one worth a 10 minute break and one worth a 15 minute break. I told them they could turn them in whenever they wanted during our school day and that they would be replenished each morning. They felt so empowered to plan their free time and were real excited. I had no problem getting them to come inside when break time was over....
which probably won't last:)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Now, there are some bad things around here too! The yellow jackets are the most annoying little boogers out here this time of year, and they are plentiful let me tell you. I have this image of me relaxing on my front porch with a book and after about 3 minutes, they appear. So far, no one has been stung here, they have even landed us but let's just say they can ruin the mood! So, we got some of these nifty little traps and boy do they catch them! The first time I put one up we had over 20 in there in just a couple of hours! After reading the directions I have learned that IF we get them out the first few warm days of the year, we have a good chance of trapping the queen looking for a nest and keeping the property more clear of these stinging machines. The boys and I have big plans already next year and already have a trap ready in case they aren't in the stores soon enough for us! They come with the heat so it will only be a little longer!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
School Plan
So, every year I plan to do better with a few areas, usually the electives thank goodness!
Anyway, if the boys want, I have access to lots of art projects. I always shoot out of the gate in this area and then lag behind as the year goes on. But I do have plans here..to have some fun and explore their creative side, however hard it is to find:)
I scored the entire Vox, Meet the Masters set on homeschoolclassifieds.com! These are fun CD's on famous composers that narrate parts of their lives and combine some of their most famous pieces throughout. There is just enough music and talking to keep the boys interested and when we start one they will listen to it non stop! So, if I bomb with any other music plans, this will go a long way and now I have all 18 of them!
I also ordered a fun deal called Typing Instructor for kids and the boys are already loving that one! It is really cute and they doing well with it! Connor initially showed the interest to learn to type and I am all for that! They learn a few letters at a time and play games and move to the next level to take over a castle, I would highly recommend it!
So far though the biggest hit is called Mathtacular. We just got the second one with our recent order at Sonlight and Connor and Brody have learned SO much from this. Now usually, I am not a big advocate of learning at an early age through a video, but this is a huge exception for me! I have to warn the average individual that if these would be rated, they would be below G. Now, what would that be??? There is a huge advantage of not allowing a lot of entertainment through TV or movies....my boys think it is a huge privilege to watch this and beg for just a few more minutes!! They are highly entertained by Justin and honest to God they were walking through Wal Mart the other day with new flip flops in hand having a quite intelligent discussion on if their new shoes were congruent or simply similar! It was darn cute if I do say so myself!
We are sticking with Sonlight Language Arts and Core (History and Bible) and Singapore Math for the year. We will also be hitting back to our Botany study which we are excited about. I splurged on the notebooks the company made to help keep it flowing better, plus it had a schedule which is much better for me!
I designed the kids new planners to lay out their weeks which makes them feel very independent and grown up! So, I think we will be ready to start full swing next week when all of Salem goes back to school! I am praying for a good year!