Tag Archives: The Kids 2014
I Moustache you a question…
History comes to town
September Randomness
She only got to wear this once. She’s so tall I barely got it zipped up but I just had to put her in it. It’s a flower and hilarious. I’ve had this outfit since Zoe (although Zoe barely fit in it too).
Zoo Fall Trip
The rest of the pictures were taken by the kids. This is just a slight sampling of what they got pictures of.
Thankfully, this was of the front of the elephant. So, our story goes like this: The lorakeets pooped in one of our groups hair (I’ll just leave it like that. Wasn’t me but it still was not fun). Then the kids want to see the elephants…we got to them. They were not only pooping but his, ahem, was facing us and we got a front row view. This happened a couple of times. We kept saying, “Everybody does it. Let’s not make a big deal about it.” Fast forward to a month later. Malachi still talks about it. “And ‘den da elephants pooped.” “I want to go see da elephants poop.” Actually, you could fast forward to now…two months later and he is still talking about the elephants pooping. He wants his birthday cake to look like an elephant because they poop. Oy! My life with boys and one who is quite narrative and has a very good memory.
August Randomness
At Ge’s house, there are dogs. Real ones and fake ones. The fake ones are perfect to sit on for some tv watching.
Daddy helped make a light hut to grow plants. Our real plants in our real garden grew. Alas, these did not.
One day all was quiet and I went upstairs to find six kids playing and laughing. Over legos. Ah, if every day could be like this.
More cuteness…Emmie sleeps with her hands behind her head. Sometimes I catch her holding her ear to sleep.
An unfortunate accident. Liam met the counter with his face and as a result got a big ol’ fat lip.
This is why she can only go to her side…Her people surround her and watch her like a hawk.
Being 4 is so hard. Especially on pizza night.
That’s Josiah’s foot. He was sitting in the chair next to this one and somehow slipped his foot in and couldn’t get it out. I tried. He tried. I took a picture and sent it to Mark (okay, I posted it on Facebook too). Just as I was talking to Mark, he wiggled it out. And then we all laughed.
Our church has a summer program and the kids all did so well, our pastor had a fun end of summer miniature golf trip for our families.
Ceili Rain took her baby to church one day. Complete with diaper bag filled with things to occupy her. She patiently held her and changed her and loved on her. It was too adorable for words.
One With Nature
Fire hydrantus. Common in most neighborhoods and zones and can be found along many roadsides.
School is in Session
Technically, we started school in July of this year. However, I didn’t get “first day of school” photos until August so here is my school post for this year. Disclaimer: I did not receive any compensation for mentioning the following products.
Everyone is working on:
Mystery of History Volume 1-We have already done this volume but took a break last year for American History. This year, we’re back at it.
Exploring Creation with Botany-I’m not going to name names but there were a few groans about studying plants. Needless to say, when we started breaking out our Nature’s Workshop Plus Botany Lab Kit, the groans ceased.
Math Mammoth-While I still love Life of Fred, I’ve noticed that the kids seem to not have enough drill and thereby are falling behind on several math skills. I was able to purchase Math Mammoth through the Homeschool Co-op at a great price. So far, I like it and it seems to be helping the kids catch up to speed on all things mathematical.
I have very good intentions to add some dication in there as well…Good intentions.
Zoe:
She has a lot of good books to read this year and some she has already read. We’re focusing this whole semester on getting through The Lord of the Rings and subsequently watching the movies as a treat. This book has provided a lot of great opportunities to discuss various themes throughout literature as well as looking at how our beliefs influence our actions and in Tolkien’s case, his writing.
IEW Rockets, Radars and Robotics-Yes, there’s some technical in this, but there is also a lot of fun creative writing. Okay, I say it’s fun creative writing but the kids just make faces. And for even more added fun, I’m snagging essay contests as they come across my email. They are jumping for joy. Zoe and Ace are both doing this.
Spelling Power-We continue to trudge through this curriculum and we usually do it once or twice a week.
Winston Grammar-First Language Lessons did an amazing job setting a good foundation in grammar that following up after that has been hard. Winston Grammar has worked out well in that it takes a different approach (labeling versus diagramming) to identifying parts of speech and after completing it and the Advanced, she will be completely done with grammar.
Ace:
His reading list is different than Zoe’s but other than that, we are using the same curriculum as she but on a different level.
Liam:
He is learning cursive this year! I know that it’s not common to teach it but since so many fonts are in cursive nowadays, I find that teaching how to write it also helps to learn to read it.
Building Spelling Skills-Every super hero has a weakness and spelling is Liam’s. As a decent speller, it is hard for me to accept but he is working hard at it and appears to be doing well on grade level. This curriculum is a little slower paced and repetitive enough that I think it is helping in the spelling area.
First Language Lessons of the Well-Trained Mind-Liam is doing a great job with this curriculum this year.
Again, different reading list.
Josiah:
He has his own reading list as well and is continuing on the same curriculum as Liam but only at a grade level below him.
Ceili Rain:
My newest student is working in Abeka Phonics and Saxon Math K. She has two sidekicks (Bryant and Malachi) who enjoy the lessons as well.
And now for the obligatory first day of school pics:
To Grandpa’s House We Go!
And while I visited with Ge & Granddaddy, the kids took my camera and got these pictures.
They were passing the camera back and forth but I think a majority of these were from Zoe. Not bad if I do say so myself.