Thursday, October 2, 2014

More summertime recap




I must finish up our summertime recap!
Now that it is already FALL :)

No discussion of our summer 2014 would be complete without
sharing the story of our best duck...
yes, duck.

We spent so much time in the bog.
one day this beautiful hen followed the boys right out!
 over time she was not only eating out of their hand
she was following them everywhere.
Always near.
She would play in the sand box with them
and sleep on the patio



 pose for pictures with us


 and even try (often)to come in the house!

Matthew even had to take his breakfast with him
outside to be with her continually or she would 
really start quaking.  It was so much fun.
the kids truly adored their wild pet.

then, we went on a little vacation to a friends cabin 
and she was gone...
I'm not really sure what happened 
She did however like to frequent our local pub
across the street.  
So, who knows :)



Another, addition to our summer recap 
has to be our annual trip with my mother.

this year we tried something new
We went to Ashland and Bayfield, WI.
We had a great time hiking state parks 
sitting by lake superior and taking the ferry 
to Madeline Island.
On our way we stopped in Hayward at the hall of fame.


 My favorite place was Tom's Burnt Down on Madeline Island!


Once again we had a great time with grandma spike.
I would love to return to the area with Tom
it is really beautiful!


until next time
~blessings

Friday, July 25, 2014

Summer update

Here are some of our summertime 
highlights...

We captured caterpillars,
raised them on milkweed.
Actually watched
as they changed into chrysalis
then butterfly.
Always amazing!






The boys finished up this years baseball.



We made our annual trip to wild mountain
waterpark





Of course it's berry season!
We went to Sam Kedem's for strawberries
and on nature hikes for
Black raspberries.
I think it is their favorite fruit :)



last, but not least
this has been the summer of the
BOG!!!!!



So, the water was really high this year.
In fact it is the highest anyone can remember.
40 years of neighbors can not believe it.
The water destroyed the newly expanded garden :(
But, it brought the kids a bounty of good times.

They "raft" in the kiddie pool.
Capture (and release) a multitude of wild life...

bullfrog, painter turtles, snapping turtles, 
dragon flies,  toads, and spring peepers
are just a few.




Until next time
~blessings

Friday, July 11, 2014

Last day of school/ tillie's birthday





We had our last day of "school" celebration
this year at a beautiful park by our house.
Our home schooling friends joined us.
we enjoyed ice cream cones, swimming in the river
 exploring and capturing wildlife.
Pretty good way out if I do say so myself






Tillie turned 5!!!!
She wanted to go to the MOA 
shop, play, and stay at the hotel there.
We granted her wishes and it 
turned out to be a really great time.
She really loved her birthday and I 
CANNOT believe she is FIVE!



on the rides at the mall of America


 We have even managed a trip to my dad's 
trailer and a trip to nelson's so far....
It looks like its going to be a  superb summer!







until next time
~blessings

Friday, May 30, 2014

Gardening

 We have turned our homeschool focus toward the garden.




Matthew is starting a mini farming theme.
I had him doing most of the planning and measuring.
We hope to take field trips to a couple of 
working farms to really see how its done.

 


 We also had our first year of use able compost!
I love the lesson here and it never ceases to amaze me.
We put our actual garbage in a pile on the ground and 
now look at this beautiful soil!!





 We have also read a number of books this year.
Most of which the children have loved.
Just in time for Easter I finished 
By C.S. Lewis
It was perfect. 
The timing unbelievable.

We also read 
by Sterling North
The kids really loved this story too.
Wesley, the most loved all the adventures
with a boy and his raccoon.

Everyone agreed that our latest 
by Carol Brink
Was one of the best.

It is the true story of a pioneer girl.
A girl settled in Wisconsin a few years 
before the Ingalls.  It was just marvelous.
When I  found out her home was still standing 
on the actual property... we drove to 
Menominee, WI and had an adventure!

Wesley said it beat out all of our vacations so far!

Here are the kids on her back porch.
right in the very spot she churned butter for her mother,

Here is her house from the front

here is some of the actual history and events 
chronicled on the wall inside the home.


Here is where I read the last chapter of the book.
Right where it happened...
in Caddie Woodlawn's parlor.

Matthew is looking at what I think 
maybe the grave site of Caddie's sister.



after our tremendous tour 
I took the kids to this little hiking spot
near there.
It was neat and a short hike.
They really loved the adventure.




Now we are still working on the farming unit.
I will have Matthew read Farmer Boy
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
to us for a change :)


Until next time
~blessings


Thursday, May 15, 2014

Springtime


My last post it was a NEW YEAR.

Now, it's a NEW SEASON.

This is a little post on what we have been 
up to over the last couple of months.
Trying to celebrate this time of year.

We had a great Easter with all the usual fair...

The kids coloring their Easter eggs






They really are excited to catch some big ones...
I took them over to the lake behind our house to 
try out our luck.

Not much luck, but it was fun.  We can't 
wait for boating season!



As soon as the snow melted we had 
to hit the golf course.
They big boys have already been to the 
range a couple of times and played a round.
It is by far Wesley's favorite sport.
I think he may have a competitor soon.
Taggert loves to golf too.



We have been taking our daily walks looking for all the signs 
of spring.  We have noticed a lot of new things this year.
It is really wet.  Our bog is full of water this year. 
Now we get a first hand account of the 
mallards, wood ducks and 
cute little muskrats!


Tom tilled up the garden and increased the size quite a bit.
I am feeling excited and little apprehensive about this.
(more on the gardening in another post)


 We've gotten in one good picnic so far!



Here we made our own kite.
We called it "big daddy"
Wesley drew "daddy" on our kite :)
No surprises with this adventure...
I can not get a kite to fly :(

This is how we have been celebrating our springtime so far.
Along with spring hockey and baseball.

We finished our spring testing.
The results were good over all.
I now know a few areas 
academically we need to work on.

So, I guess we are going to spend the summer
SPELLING :)

Happy Springtime everyone

until next time
~blessings
 


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

2014 ~ New year


I have been sort of lost when it comes to our 
schooling right now. 
I have been planning, contemplating, and 
analyzing.
Then,
I thought about an old movie line
Tom is always spouting...

"If you don't know where to start,  go back to the beginning"

Here we are...
The Old testament

This is part of the third grade curriculum 
I feel strongly that there is value in these 
pages of stories for all of the kids, now.

I have been bringing it to everyone equally.


Our days pretty much play out as such...

8-10    breakfast, dress, and morning chores
10-12  bible study, paint or draw from the story and recall
12-1    lunch and play outside
1-4      writing practice through a poem everyday (Matthew)
            Wesley does his Teach Your Child How to read in 100 easy lessons
            Matthew will read alone during this time.  Currently he is reading  The Boxcar Children
            we do a group geography lesson and math practice during this time as well.
4-5       clean and prepare dinner
of course there is a lot of horsing around during this time too.
The days are also broken up by home school co-op, violin lessons,
and private hockey lesson with uncle chad.
I try and keep a pretty steady rhythm as I do find it very comforting 
for the kids and myself.

 

Painting creation
Taggert's painting

Wesley's painting "The Chair"


It has been very cold and snowy this year 
so we have been able to...
climb snow "Mt. Elbert"

Create Window art


and conduct science experiments.


of course we still play a lot of hockey!

Matthew's hockey team after finishing third in
their second tournament of the year.



I am slowly trying to find my home school niche
lately, I have been changing it all up. 

I love everything about Waldorf and Steiner is a genius.
Although I am feeling a little defeated.  I am unable to
properly bring this education to them purely.  It is difficult for me
to implement all of his ideas in my home setting.  I do feel that I have
a pretty good grasp on his fundamentals enough to try other ideals and
make them more "Waldorf".  I am very drawn to Charlotte Mason
Lately, I have been researching more from her and tweaking what we have
currently.  Hopefully I'm not messing with them too much.
and hopefully they can make it out of this unscathed :) (unlikely)

until next time...(with more ramblings)

~blessings