Summer is here! It is rainy and drippy but I don't care. We all feel less pressure now that school is out. But that doesn't mean we stop learning! A good friend of mine from Asheville would have "home summer school" during summer breaks. I loved the idea and the kids did too. We did it for two years in Asheville and then skipped last year as we moved back to Florida. The kids were not happy about my decision to skip Beadle Academy last summer so we are back on.
Nathan: The focus this summer is on reading, writing, math, piano and spelling.
Audrey: The focus this summer is on site words, reading, handwriting, coloring and cutting.
Elysse: The focus this summer is on learning the alphabet by sight and sound, counting and coloring.
Today was the first day of summer and we jumped right to it. We have a large quantity of workbooks thanks to a friend of ours and a couple that we have purchased along the way. Though we use much more than just workbooks. They do however, provide the outline of what we do on a daily basis.
My very favorite workbook is Summer Bridge Activities. It is a workbook that bridges the completed grade to the next grade your child will enter. The book is split into three sections for the typical three month summer. Each section has 2 workbook pages for 20 days. It includes reading, writing, math, science, social studies and fitness. It is very well designed and it is fun for the kids. Apparently there is also a free online companion - but I haven't had a chance to check that out yet.
Audrey wants to know when Beadle Academy begins and ends each day, what time we do each activity during the day. I have explained to her that this IS summer and we might not need that much structure - but she said if we are doing school we need to do it right. I then introduced her to the thought behind montessori schooling - after all it is just me with three children all of different ages skill level - kudos to the homeschooling mommas because I could't hack it, but summer is fun.
The best part about Beadle Academy is quiet time - this is one "activity" that I have scheduled. It is built in around Elysse's nap time it begins between 2:00 and 2:30, for the bigger kids quiet time is one hour, for Elysse it is however long her nap takes...
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Cute Girls
Elysse let me do her hair!
Audrey thought she should get a picture too.
She always lets me round brush her hair.
Elysse's 3rd Birthday
In our typical style, Elysse has been partying for a week. Happy 3rd Birthday Elysse!
Homemade Birthday Hat
Brand new fish from Grandma Karen
Tricycle from Grandma Beadle
Second Birthday Cake
Friend Colby that came to play on the day before her birthday.
After cooking the koala they decided to put their heads in.
Elysse trying out her new grill from Aunt Sandy.
First Sleepover
Here it is, the long awaited first sleepover. Nathan (and Audrey) had two friends Austin and Logan Hamisch spend the night. The boys slept in our king bed and Ryan and I slept in Nathan's queen bed. I ended up going to bed around 11. Ryan put the boys in bed a little after midnight - I woke up around 1:00 a.m. and Ryan was not there so I went to check for him and he was sitting in the dark house waiting for the boys to go to sleep (they were still whispering in bed). Eventually he gave up and let them keep whispering.
The boys played a lot, went outside, had dinner, snacks, movies, computer time, more snacks... I only took pictures of the movie time.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Second Gradeitis??
Well, I didn't know this particular epidemic existed - but I am here to tell you it is real. You may have heard of senioritis, you may have even experienced it; but, second gradeitis is just as intense. It starts about three weeks before the end of the school year. The talk centers around summer, our hopes, our dreams, our plans, etc. By the next week the talk intensifies and mom even begins to show signs of second gradeitis. Mom starts wondering why the teacher is sending home homework and still demanding the planner be signed - after all, there is only two weeks left of school! Then other parents start to fall in the trap and before you know it sleepovers are granted - what, before school is even out? The harsh rule of taking a minimum of three showers per week is relaxed and some nights swimming replaces a shower. I'll tell you, we have it bad - not sure who is worse, mom or Nathan....
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Rule Breaker
Elysse was watching a video in the living room yesterday. I was clipping coupons and sending emails for Primary. She asked for a snack. I told her I would get it in a minute. To that she responded, can you go take a shower? It only took me a second to figure out what she was trying to do...if I were to go take a shower she would take her snacks to the couch and eat them in the living room - something she isn't allowed to do under my watchful eye! What a stinker!
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Gifts
This week Elysse was sitting on my bathroom counter while I brushed her wet hair. She told me that she wanted to get Daddy new shoes for a present. I confirmed with her that it was shoes that she wanted to get for him because she wasn't completely clear. She said, "Yes, I want to get Daddy new shoes and I you get one stinky shoe to smell on your nose."
As we prepared to go to the neighborhood pool I reminded Elysse that we do not poop in the pool. She agreed that pooping in the pool is not a good choice. When we arrived home from our swim Elysse proudly stated that she did not poop in the pool. Then she went on to say, "I went pee on the steps and then jumped in."
Thank you my sweet Elysse for those gifts.
As we prepared to go to the neighborhood pool I reminded Elysse that we do not poop in the pool. She agreed that pooping in the pool is not a good choice. When we arrived home from our swim Elysse proudly stated that she did not poop in the pool. Then she went on to say, "I went pee on the steps and then jumped in."
Thank you my sweet Elysse for those gifts.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Creative Writing (From a 2nd grade boy)
This essay came home today. Sometimes I wonder if Nathan's teacher is amused by his stories in the same way I am.
Have you ever had a day when you thought rattle snakes were attacking your throat? Well I have. One morning I woke up with a weird feeling. "Hello," I said testing my voice. My voice was low and scratchy.
I walked out of the office at my grandparents to look for my mom. "Can you take my temperature?" I whispered I had to whisper to get anything clear. After mom took my temperature she said, "Go to bed." I said, "Can you please turn on the recording of Finding Bigfoot?" I watched it for three hours.
After I watched Finding Bigfoot mom walked into the office to give me chicken noodle soup. After I slerped it all down, I fell asleep. I had a dream that I was on the Big Foot hunters crew and I killed a deer as bait and I caught Big Foot. I also caught the rest of his family and gave them to a zoo.
Finally, I woke up two days later and I felt better and could go to school to be educated. I love reading, writing and all the other subjects. I got to see my friends like Patrick, Conal and more! I hope I don't have strep throat again.
I love how he said he "slerped" chicken noodle soup, the spelling is the best and he has never had soup in his life! I also enjoy that he used this assignment to write about a time when he was sick to instead write about Big Foot. After all, isn't that what creative writing is all about, writing what you really want, coded as something completely different? I think he has a future as a journalist! And just to make sure his teacher is happy he throws in there that he goes to school "to be educated." So many different levels to love here!
Have you ever had a day when you thought rattle snakes were attacking your throat? Well I have. One morning I woke up with a weird feeling. "Hello," I said testing my voice. My voice was low and scratchy.
I walked out of the office at my grandparents to look for my mom. "Can you take my temperature?" I whispered I had to whisper to get anything clear. After mom took my temperature she said, "Go to bed." I said, "Can you please turn on the recording of Finding Bigfoot?" I watched it for three hours.
After I watched Finding Bigfoot mom walked into the office to give me chicken noodle soup. After I slerped it all down, I fell asleep. I had a dream that I was on the Big Foot hunters crew and I killed a deer as bait and I caught Big Foot. I also caught the rest of his family and gave them to a zoo.
Finally, I woke up two days later and I felt better and could go to school to be educated. I love reading, writing and all the other subjects. I got to see my friends like Patrick, Conal and more! I hope I don't have strep throat again.
I love how he said he "slerped" chicken noodle soup, the spelling is the best and he has never had soup in his life! I also enjoy that he used this assignment to write about a time when he was sick to instead write about Big Foot. After all, isn't that what creative writing is all about, writing what you really want, coded as something completely different? I think he has a future as a journalist! And just to make sure his teacher is happy he throws in there that he goes to school "to be educated." So many different levels to love here!
May the force be with you...
Sometimes I am a really cool mom (but my kids are always cooler) - like today...
I took the girls grocery shopping before we went to get Nathan from school today. At Publix children are often given balloons. Audrey always makes sure to get one for Nathan even when he isn't there. While in the car one of the balloons detached from the string. I promised to fix it once we arrived home. Audrey ran in and immediately let them float to the ceiling. I was able to easily get the balloons that still had strings attached. The lone floating balloon proved to be a challenge. I asked Audrey to bring me a bat to see if I could hit it down from the ceiling. It wasn't working so I asked for another bat so I could pinch it and bring it down from the ceiling. While she was off getting the second bat, I managed to get it down. When she came back she wanted to know how I was able to get it down. "I used the force," I said with a straight face. She nodded her head, smiled and let it go.
While we were in the car today Audrey stated, "My tattoos come in handy" (Due to radiation she has three small blue dots in various places on her body, including one on her wrist). I responded, "oh, how do they come in handy?" Then Audrey began her explanation "You see, when I am playing Star Wars I use this one (the one on her wrist) as a telecom and I can talk to anyone in the galaxy."
I took the girls grocery shopping before we went to get Nathan from school today. At Publix children are often given balloons. Audrey always makes sure to get one for Nathan even when he isn't there. While in the car one of the balloons detached from the string. I promised to fix it once we arrived home. Audrey ran in and immediately let them float to the ceiling. I was able to easily get the balloons that still had strings attached. The lone floating balloon proved to be a challenge. I asked Audrey to bring me a bat to see if I could hit it down from the ceiling. It wasn't working so I asked for another bat so I could pinch it and bring it down from the ceiling. While she was off getting the second bat, I managed to get it down. When she came back she wanted to know how I was able to get it down. "I used the force," I said with a straight face. She nodded her head, smiled and let it go.
While we were in the car today Audrey stated, "My tattoos come in handy" (Due to radiation she has three small blue dots in various places on her body, including one on her wrist). I responded, "oh, how do they come in handy?" Then Audrey began her explanation "You see, when I am playing Star Wars I use this one (the one on her wrist) as a telecom and I can talk to anyone in the galaxy."
Friday, April 19, 2013
New House
We are in. I have been through most boxes. A lot of the pictures are hung. Some of the curtains are hung. The house is picked up but it is not clean. Enjoy the pictures. Pictures of little rooms are so hard to take and lighting is hard too! The pictures really do not do the house justice.
Nathan's Room - the glowing things on the wall are license plates - love the flash.
Girls room was particularly hard to get pics of. Small space and tried to get all angles.
There will eventually be a chair rail between the green on the bottom and yellow on the top.
The front entryway has a "gallery". This is what I have for now. Eventually there will be a collage in the blue indent with the b and picture of Christ.
Other side of the gallery.
Our little office Side #1
Our little office Side #2 - it is quiet, cozy and really enjoy it. It is open but still private and quiet.
Glorious Kitchen. Hard to see from picture but it is huge, beautiful and very functional. I have so much cabinet space I actually gave two of the bottom cabinets to the kids for art/craft supplies.
The most neglected room. This is the final dumping grounds. I still have a box - mostly filled with picture frames, curtains, accessories, (all of the junk I am not sure where to put yet)
Our relatively large FL neighborhood back yard.
I love the screened lanai is the length of the entire house.
Master - pics are up and I have an idea for curtains but it will take awhile.
Sliding door access to the lanai - can't you just imagine a hot tub out there?
Now that we are in our new home I will make more of an effort to get back to blogging. It looks like many of the blogs I have followed have also gone on vacation.
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