Thursday, October 29, 2015

October Week 4




We finished up our geography unit.
With this unit we studied the 
Mississippi River.  I wanted to broaden
things beyond our town and state.
We also studied about the states that 
touched the river.  We learned about
the river itself.  We used Minn of 
Mississippi for the general study.
Finished the unit up with a wonderful
by Clyde Robert Bulla
He writes very interesting stories 
on many subjects.  
The books are perfect for the 
kids to read themselves.

 We spent our Tuesday co-op
field trip back in time.
A 1858 farm in fact.
We went to Oliver Kelly Farm.
This farm is still working in 
the manner in was originally.
They had big beautiful barns

 Lots of animals the kids got to touch
Here, you'll notice Matthew is being completely
devoured by a overly friendly cow!

They all had a great time.

Wednesday the boys had their 
art and writing classes.
Matthew had violin practice.
He also had a violin concert this week.

 The boys also LOVE climbing.
I took them to vertical endeavors
for some climbing time and exercise.

Matthew liked it so 
much I think he might 
join a home school 
climbing team.

We also started up our weekly skate 
training with uncle Chad and Bryce.
Bryce and the kids came this week.
It was really good for them.
If only I could get Taggert out there!


Until next week
~blessings

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Accidents

This is a very strange post for 
me.  I use this blog to post
about our homeschooling.
In my state I need to keep 
records of what I do with 
homeschooling.  I create our 
own main lesson books to show 
the progression of education 
over the years.  I also keep this 
blog as a record.  Since this is 
HOMEschooling
posts will get blended with anecdotes of 
what we are up to or little stories of 
our HOME life.

Here is one of those stories...

A very near and dear family to us
had let their children come to 
our home and play.  
The kids love to be outside.
They play big.
From dress up to sword fights
hide n seek to climbing trees
and fort building.

One afternoon I had the 
eight kids outside playing.
The older boys were working 
on a new fort.  The oldest neighbor 
boy was climbing up a tree to 
toss a rope over a limb.
He fell on to a metal post.
The post impaled him.
It went up his thigh and into his 
abdomen.  It destroyed his main 
artery.  Matthew was standing 
with him and he immediately 
ran to the house to get me.

I have never experienced anything 
like this in my life.
I called 911 as fast as I could.
He had seconds left to survive.

The many doctors and surgeons 
were able to save his life.
He is expected to fully recover!
He is a miracle!
I really feel that he had so many 
prayers that it saved him.

People tell you about the power of 
prayer and how accidents can happen so 
fast.  Until all of this happens to 
you one really can not even believe it.

I am still a little rattled by the whole
experience.  We are recovering as well.
We take visits to see him.
He is doing so great that everyone
feels better with him. 

Please cherish every second.
Life can surprise you.

Psalms 116
:)

Until next time
~Blessings

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Otober week 3



 Matthew 
turned 11 years old!


He had a great birthday.
He did have a pretty 
hard week though.

He works extremely hard at 
his favorite sport.
He spends nearly everyday
all year round playing 
hockey.
Hockey is the focus of 
most of our extra curriculars.
He is a very good player.
This year he was cut from the 
A team.
This was heart breaking for us.
 It did feel good that so many 
within the Stillwater 
association reached out to us.
Many families remember how hard 
it can be for a kid to be "cut".
Many families were upset about Matthew.
He is a very strong boy.
Despite his mother's plea to try 
a new sport :)
He practiced the very next day with the B team
on the ice with the A's.
Hard stuff...this growing up.
I'm proud.

For our homeschool co-op this week
it was one of our favorite times...
Stone Soup

It was such a beautiful day 
Picturesque.
Made even more so from
 Heidi's dad.
He brought all the kids on 
a horse drawn carriage ride!


This week for Tree of Life science club
we spent the day with Belwin conservency
We helped collect natural prairie seeds.
These seeds will be planted later 
to develop new prairie lands. 
Taggert is collecting Spotted Mint.

Belwin was a terrific experience.
I can not wait to explore more of 
what they have to offer.
We learned so much in just one morning 
with them.  It was great.
Thanks science club!

Matthew's Birthday celebrations 
continued into the weekend.
We went to a corn maze with 
friends and family.
We had more family over to our 
house the next day too.

Happy Birthday Buddy!

Until Next week
~blessings

 

October week 2



I had been feeling a little 
uneasy with the amount of 
commitment I have put on our 
homeschooling this year.

It really has been a little more
challenging trying to find my 
balance. We currently have 
schedualed activity on 4 out of 5 
days a week.  I love that the kids 
are running around with good
friends more this year, but it
does make it harder for me to find the 
time...
My geography unit has really dragged on.
Not sure how much they love it anymore 
Matthew is doing his writing.
I have the boys write a bit about our
story and draw maps or other
appropriate information in regards 
to Mississippi river.
With this they are creating their main
lesson books.

For our field trip this week we 
spent the day at the 
Stone Arch Bridge.
Here they had an opportunity 
to see how wide the 
river gets, how it has changed through
history, and about locks and dams.


 I had the lucky chance to bring along my
Mom and my niece and nephew.


Matthew had violin,
his writing class at scope
and hockey tryouts this week too.

Until next time
~blessings

Monday, October 5, 2015

September/October




This week was the 
end of September and 
the start to October.

This means Tom and I 
had our birthdays during this 
week!  

Over the weekend we had 
Taggert's first skating lesson
that did NOT go well.
Tillie had her skating lesson that 
DID.  :)

We also stayed in a hotel near 
Eden prairie for Matthew's 
hockey tournament.  
The other kids and I did not 
go to his games.
We swam in the pool.

We went for a hike at my favorite 
watering hole.

After filling any container we 
had with fresh living water,
we lunched at the 
Lions Tap.



Monday brought us to 
our current curriculum.
of geography.
We also took a rugged 
hike around fairy falls.
A friend reminded me about this 
place.  This time we were inspired 
to really go far.  We had fun.


We also stayed up to watch the
Lunar eclipse.

Lunar eclipses are a trip. They’re basically a full moon times a million. Shadows cover light. The moon’s color shifts from pearly white to pinkish red. We find ourselves in a strange land and are challenged to face fears, hidden aspects of self and all the other parts of our experience that we normally try to rush through or distract ourselves from. Eclipses push us up against ourselves and into extreme situations that force us to bear witness to what normally lurks in the shadows. ~ Chani Nicholas  
Tuesday is homeschool co-op.
We went apple picking.
We went to a beautiful orchard in WI.
It is on the verge of miraculous 
how we ended up here.
The woman is so generous and 
offers certified organic apples for donations only.
We spent the whole day with our friends
picking apples, picnicking in the orchard,
and the boys loved playing football. 
We came home and made two apple 
pies for Tom's birthday.

Wednesday we had violin lesson 
and scope classes.
Grandma spike came for a visit.
With her she brought a book for us to read.

Thursday we had a science club
meeting at the library.
Prior to this we had breakfast at our 
Tillie had ballet.

Friday we spent the day in the 
Renaissance!

Molly, Izzy, Azalea, and Grandma Jude
all joined us for the fun!

The boys tried their hand at fencing one another.
Although, I think Tillie had the best time.
She saw the mermaids, princesses, and spent time in fairy
forest meeting all the fairies!




Until next week
~blessings