Thursday, June 30, 2011

Month of Crazy

So between gardening, heat, thunderstorms, school finishing for Mason's mom, and all the other million things, this month sort of got away from me.  We have been doing so much learning, but without much rhyme reason or organization.  Today we spent some time on patterns.  First with breakfast, we ate our fruit salad in a pattern, first melon, then cherry then apple.  We made patterns with sidewalk chalk outside.  We did a few worksheets identifying patterns, which CJ told me how to do it and all the correct answers before I even got the crayons out!  They did some more practice with the tweezers, and some scissor practice.  Tomorrow they told me that they want to do more school in the school room.  So I have some stuff planned.  We never did finish all the stuff for N and 14, so that will be on the agenda for tomorrow, and of course lots of reading.  CJ is coming along so quickly with the reading that it boggles my mind.  We can't even spell things to each other because he is able to figure almost any word out.  We are going to have to learn a new language to keep secrets from them!  I would really like to finish the alphabet by fall and to start on letter blends and more in depth decoding and phonics.  Their interest in learning amazes me, and I hope to get in some really great science activities soon.  Rich is going to start a new schedule, where he works 4 10 hour shifts and has Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday off.  He is going to be helping me with science, since it is his biggest interest.  I can't wait!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

100th Post Today!!!

Today is my hundredth post.  Thank you all for reading all 100 long-winded and oft times convoluted ramblings.  I love chronicling what we do and how the kids are growing and learning.  This week we are back to "official" lessons, the letter N, number 14, Newt, Narwhal, and feelings.  We are also focusing on fine motor skills, using child friendly tweezers, lacing bead onto shoelaces, and other activities that encourage fine motor coordination, patience, and appropriate pencil holding.  Tomorrow we will spend a fair bit of time making feelings puppets and using them with our puppet theater.  In between cooling off outside in the sprinkler and baby pool, of course.  I am sure the kids will also be sneaking some of the bountiful berries growing in the garden!  Pictures to come.  Again thanks for helping me write 100 entries!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Belated Birthday Pics

It occurs to me that I never finished posting pictures of CJ's and Eliza's birthday party.  I was having computer issues, and then whoops it just slipped my mind.  Well I will remedy that right now.

 These would be the cakes I spent hours making.  Eliza wanted a butterfly, and CJ wanted a rainbow.  So I made both.  From scratch.  I know not my brightest idea ever.  But they were adorable, and the kids were thrilled.  That little white pile of frosting was supposed to be a cloud, and I used edible glitter on it.  It was generally decided to look more like unicorn poo than a cloud.  :)

 CJ and Eliza loved their new trikes though only now are able to start using them without a lot of help.  Our friends are so great playing with the kids, and helping them.
 All the kids crowded around when it was gift time, and everyone who came knows the kids so well, that they got perfect gifts.  They received several outdoor games and gardening tools, books, clothes and awesome stuff.  CJ was particularly excited for the Amazon gift cards they received, because it meant he could "go shopping on the computer."

And the ever proud grandparents, who can't stand to be away from them for more than a day or two.  They adore them, but sometimes that isn't so easy. 











And now pictures of CJ's actual birthday.

 Here he is blowing out the candles.  I would show you his birthday dinner, but it literally was the exact same thing that we had for Eliza's, as that was what he asked for. 

We went to an Easter Egg hunt at a local nursery on CJ's birthday (shortly before Easter) and the kids loved getting to hunt in the plants and meeting the Easter Bunny.  It was a pretty great day all around, good weather, and lots of good family time.  Who can ask for more than that?