Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Homeschooling

One of my favorite things about homeschooling is all the outside activities and classes plus getting creative at home to help them learn.  It's not all workbooks and seat work.  In fact I would say that's a 1/3 of our curriculum.  The other 2/3 are activities.

To study ancient egypt we learned about archeology and did a dig.  We learned about the mummification process (which is extremely fascinating ~ did you knkow that they pulled the brain out through the nose?) and we prepped a mummy that we'll bury in the backyard.  We had an egyptian feast and ate with our hands (which was a bit questionable because Ev thinks they had wooden utensils to eat and a book we read said they ate with their hands)  All in all, we learned the fun way, not just reading a textbook.  The textbooks give us the facts but we try to make them come alive.

We also get creative in areas beyond history.  For math, my Zaiah - Zaiah who can't sit still to save his life (even if he is sitting still his feet & legs are moving) likes to jump up and down our stairs while reciting his math facts.  We play dominos and card games that make you add.  We do fun read alouds & historical fiction,  and we have a great time in art & technology.  We did some culinary art this past learning period and one of our snacks were these adorable snowmen:



Ingredients:  Banana slices, mini chocolate chips, carrot slivers, apple wedge & grape all on a skewer ~ don't forget the pretzel arms.



Ev & Zaiah have been having an amazing creative bonding time in Daddy & Me jr. carpentry.  They just finished up a 3 week project ~ Z's new toolbox.  Z used a compound Miter Saw & Router.  He countersunk something our other, not sure on the lingo.  My point is he did some serious woodshop work for an 8 year old AND he did it all while working with his Dad.  If Zaiah could spend time with anyone he'd always pick his Dad hands down.  But Dad is closely followed by Grumps,  any of the Uncles, Papa D & Papa.  Mom is chopped liver . . . well not really :)




I used one of my cricut fonts as a template for the words, then Ev and Z carved it out with a router(?), I think that what they used.  Now Z wants to paint the inside of the letters.  Ev is expecially proud of his hammer carving :)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Woops, One More!

See, I do keep forgetting.  I was just looking through my gallery and saw I missed this one too. 



Everything is from the Count on me kit by Creashens available at catscrap and twolittlepixels

Keep forgetting!

I keep forgetting to post my layouts as I create them.  Here are two more for my creative team with Creashens



Everything from the Wondrous kit by Creashens available at catscrap.com and twolittlepixels.com



AND Snow Bunny with all elements from the Razzle kit by Creashens available at catscrap and twolittlepixels

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Lake Tahoe 2009

As I posted in the previous sledding video, we had an amazing time in Tahoe.  We spend the week between Christmas and the New Year up there with my brothers, parents, sister & her girls, and overall it's just FUN.  We spent a day having snowball fights, another day sledding, another day building snowmen, another day sledding and there were tons of games in between.  It was really a fun time for us because MOST of our kids were able to dress themselves and get themselves outside (after we pulled out all their stuff for them).  It's so different after having babies for so many years to have older kids that are just fun to play with.  I had a great time playing around with my camera up there and all the new tricks Jen Stewart taught me.  Enjoy!

Snow Angels were one of the first activities in the snow



Z was covered in snow!


Proudly displaying his snow angel


There was tons of snow eaten, it's a wonder there were no gastrointestinal issues!


Another snow eater


My niece Haley Lynn eating snow


The cutest 4 year old I know


Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!


Don't know what the pouting was about, but it's typical.


My boy filling a saucer with snow in anticipation of the snow war.  They divided into teams, built snow forts, made ammo and attacked!


The cutest 6 year old I know


She is seriously cute! 


My dad the photographer, playing with his new camera

Isaiah was constantly taking off his jacket and he would come inside from playing with his shirt DRIPPING!  We only heard a complaint once about being cold.



Cutest 7 year old boy I know




Love those blue eyes!



My poor dad had all the 3, 4, 5 & 6 year olds on his team.  I think they won the snow battle though!


More snow eating



My handsome husband preparing to attack me with a snowball.  YES, he got snow on my camera.  NO, he didn't get in trouble :)




Poor Ev, on that day he got everyone ready, sent them outside then by the time he got himself ready they all wanted to come in.  I went in the house and guilted them all into coming back out and playing with their dad.  This is him waiting on the snow fort for them.



After another hour or so of playing, Ev carried them back to the cabin.  Love his baby blues too!


Another day Dad took the kids outside to build snowmen.  The big kids built one and then the two little ones built one.  Here's my niece Haley rolling her snowball through the snow for the snowwoman (they all decided)


Lainie's snowball


Man that is hard work carrying snowballs


Dad built the base


Then they stacked their snowballs


Every snowwoman needs a hat.



Isaiah got in big trouble from the girls for eating one of the snowwoman's arms.

Carving out the face.




Adding eyes.

Hunting for her mouth.


The finished product ~ Emily.


Ev & I couldn't get enough of this little one.  My niece Lauren is absolutely the cutest 3 year old I know.  She's best friends with my Micah T.  they left a few day before we did and Micah missed her terribly.


Helping out.



Rolling big snowballs for the 2nd snowMAN.


The second snowman, Thomas, ended up with apple eyes, a cheesstick nose and raisin mouth.


They were proud of their work!

Most of the snowpeople makers, where's Zaiah?

Eating an extra arm.



My dad and I went out one evening to shoot photos of Tahoe at Sunset.  That night the sunset wasn't quite spectacular, but the time with my dad was.


I don't know if I've ever been on a sandy beach covered with snow.  It was beautiful and I especially loved this snowman someone had built on the shore.



My dad shooting

These two played the hardest with the kids, so they needed some down time.  Football helps!