Saturday, July 31, 2010
Alien Art
Earlier this week, we were with some friends for science and art. Our art leader for the day assigned the kids a 3-D alien project. First the kids painted a planet (semi-circle) then filled in the rest of the page for space. While that was drying, we talked about symmetry and the kids cut a figure from a folded sheet of paper. This was the beginning of their alien. Then, they colored in or decorated the figures with oil pastels, buttons, pipe cleaners, confetti pieces, etc. We then attached the alien to our background. I think the lesson was found at Deep Space Sparkle for any who are interested.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Science with Friends
It was a great lesson and the kids had so much fun!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
2010-2011 School Year Curriculum
Our curriculum for the year:
Math: Saxon really works for us. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" I've done Saxon with Daniel the whole time but only the last 3 years with Tera. She likes it so much better than any other curriculum I experimented on her.
We are barely into this school year, but I know already I'll have to tweak some of these things. But for now these are my grandiose ideas for the school year that I hope will all fall into place.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
More first day pics....
Monday, July 26, 2010
I have a loose tooth....
Friday, July 23, 2010
Blast from the Past
In the process of moving here, we did lots of writing on several other blogs ( www.emergingfromscratch.blogspot.com, www.nucleichousechurch.blogspot.com) to process what we were going through. I was just looking back at some of those posts realizing how far God has brought us. Some of the posts had me laughing at loud and wondering if I was the one that really wrote that stuff.
Here are some links:
The Joys of Hardship
God Cares About Blue Bathmats
Things That Go Bump in the Night This one really cracks me up!
Here are some links:
The Joys of Hardship
God Cares About Blue Bathmats
Things That Go Bump in the Night This one really cracks me up!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Cookies and Scones, what a wonderful day!
I thought I would receive a coupon in the mail but much to my delight (and my kids' delight), FedEx arrived today with a refrigerated package of 3 rolls of all natural cookies. We tried the Deluxe Chocolate Chip and Double Dutch Chocolate since those were the ones without tree nuts. The rolls freeze up to 6 months as well. The Deluxe Chocolate Chip was our favorite hands down. The Double Dutch was just a little too rich for us. I'm not really picky about organic or all natural ingredients but these were great cookies and I could definitely tell a difference in quality, texture and taste. Maybe it's a good thing I can't buy these cookies locally, I'd be in big trouble.
Last night, I made Meredith's Blueberry Scone recipe for breakfast this morning. They were great- light and flaky. The only thing I changed was that I drizzled some white chocolate on top. My husband, who does not usually eat breakfast ever, had one and went back for seconds. Thanks for the great recipe Meredith! We'll definitely be making this again. (Glad I held out for the real deal!)
On a sidenote, I am a very trusting person. So it pains me to say, I was almost taken in by one of those, you've won a new car or other great prizes scams. The guy sounded so nice, so genuine, answered all my sceptical questions. I always deflect to my husband, so I said I would have him call back tomorrow. (Since my husband worked in the social service field, he usually sees through things like that.) Then I looked up the two companies, the guy said he represented and found a lot of people saying very negative things about the "promotion". The Better Business Bureau gave them a C- and revoked their endorsement of the company. Thank goodness for the ability to research online and find out all these things. I have to admit I'm very embarassed because I actually got excited. (It's been one of those weeks!) But hey I got free cookies, that is really something to get excited about!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Simple Joys of Summer: Fishing
We have been able to go fishing and swimming a couple of times in the past few days with friends. The kids both caught at least one fish a piece each time. No one was hooked, I baited hooks for the first time in my entire life, Michael was content to observe, so all in all it was a great time. We used hot dogs and bread for bait- no worms. I don't think I would have volunteered for that. I can't say my husband has gained a fishing buddy but it wasn't too bad. I even helped one kid reel one in so who knows, one day I might get hooked. :)
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
This and That
Tera's selections
Monday, July 12, 2010
Simple Joys of Summer: Visit "cool" local museums
Playing with electricity and major appliances....
We had a great, cool, crazy, fun time!
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