Oct. 4, 2008

Buck A Bag Library Day!

I must be a real nut because I soooo look forward to our library's annual Buck-A-Bag book sale! Jason and I went this morning and here's what we got for $4.00!

 I didn't count, but I believe there are about 80 books there for Sammy.

He sure was excited when he walked into the room! He couldn't wait to start reading!

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Oct. 2, 2008

My Dream Home

I found this random log cabin on the internet and it's pretty close to my vision of what I would like to finally settle into someday.

This is pretty close to the view that I dream of.

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Oct. 2, 2008

Sammy's Rainbow Painting

Sammy learned about rainbows this week. If you ask him what a rainbow is he'll tell you that it's God's promise to the world that He will never flood the entire earth again. He will also tell you that water drops are tiny prisms that reflect light from the sun that makes the colors of the rainbow. I wasn't surprised that he remembered all of that, but I was surprised that he remembered the color order on the rainbow when I saw his painting. What a memory!

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Oct. 2, 2008

Birthday Celebrations

We recently celebrated Brittany (now 18) and Sammy's (now 5) birthdays. No big parties or anything, just nice little relaxing celebrations.

 

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Sep. 14, 2008

The Honda Musical Road

This has been something fun that we've been doing on our way to my mom's house for the past week. Honda made a commercial on one of our roads recently. They constructed the road with groves that cause a musical sound as you drive over it. The song is William Tell Overture and it's really cool! We crack up every time we drive over it.

Here's a Youtube video that someone made of themselves driving on the musical road. Don't forget to turn off my blog music over to the right!

 

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Sep. 14, 2008

Our FUN Twelve Minute Shopping Spree At Michael's!

Yesterday morning Brittany and I took Sammy to Michael’s arts and crafts store so that Sammy could do the weekly kids craft project that they have every Saturday morning. Well, the store was closing down that day and moving across the street to their new larger location. The craft project had been cancelled, but what little was left in the store was going for 90% off so we stayed and started selectively choosing things to buy. As we were in line the manager announces that whatever we can fit into a large bag within 12 minutes we could have for $10.00. We grabbed 2 large bags and we scrambled about stuffing our bags, as did the other 20 or so women in the store. Brittany pretty much cleared out what was left of the jewelry crafts and iron on transfers. I was sort of stuck on the magnetic note pads and kids crafts. We got some prints to frame and a lot of letter art for Brit’s room. Oh what fun! I’m not kidding when I say that we spent $20.00, plus tax,  on hundreds of dollars worth of stuff! What an adrenalin rush! We felt like we were on a shopping spree game show or something.

 

Here are some pictures of what we dumped out onto the dining room table. After that we took it all over to my Mom’s house and dumped it out onto her floor so that she cold have some fun too. We'll keep some of it and give the rest away.

 

 

 

 

 

Not bad, heh? Should we open our own shop?

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Sep. 12, 2008

Thank You Homeschool Lounge Sisters!!!

I just want to thank everyone for all of the sweet birthday greetings that were left for me at The Lounge! I had a great birthday! It was nice and quiet and peaceful. I went to Starbuck's and got my Mocha Frap from my sweet friend Pammy! Then we had order-out Mexican food for dinner and Gil and the kids surprised me with birthday cupcakes and chocolate with the birthday song at the end of the day. It was perfect! Thank you all so much for making my day so special!!

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Sep. 12, 2008

Maggie Thought Something Was Funny!

Waaahaaahaaahaa!!!

 

Okay, so she's actually yawning, but it looks like she's cracking up. LOL!

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Sep. 12, 2008

My Artists

I would have to say that all of my boys are pretty artistic. Brittany is the writer in the family, and my boys all love to draw on paper and on computers.

Chris happens to love drawing animations and is working on game coding, but what really impresses me is how he can whip up a game character out of his head and draw it out in three dimensions. Sammy also loves to draw. He watched Chris draw out Sonic The Hedgehog and he decided to draw him too. He told me that you have to draw shadows and reflections of light on them or it's not good. LOL!

 

Here's a pen drawing of Sonic that Chris did.

Here's how he finished it up in PhotoShop

This is Sammy drawing Sonic without any help.

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Sep. 12, 2008

Sammy's New Glasses

We found out a few weeks ago that Sammy is very near-sighted. I knew that he had to be somewhat near-sighted because he would either stand close to the TV or squint to see it from 3 feet away. He's suppose to wear them all of the time because his vision is pretty impaired. He ended up breaking the glasses the first day. Thankfully, the guy at the eye glass place was able to repair them somewhat while we wait for his replacement pair to come in.

Here's he is!

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Sep. 12, 2008

Our 2008-2009 School Lessons

 

DRUM ROLL, PLEASE…………

 

Here is our 2008-2009 Homeschool Plan!

 

Chris- 10th Grade

 

Language Arts-

--Vocabulary- Wordly Wise

--Grammar- Easy Grammar

--Writing- Word Craftsman & various writing assignments

--Reading- Classic novels

 

Bible- ILumina Gold Bible software

 

History- Ancient History and The Bible with Diana Waring. Plus Answers in Genesis DVD’s, Drive Thu History DVD's, Unwrapping The Pharoahs, and lots of research and books.

 

Biology- Alpha Omega Lifepac Biology. Plus DVD’s, research and books.

 

Japanese- including online lessons at LiveMocha.com and class on Japanese writing

 

Algebra- Key to Algebra & Key to Tracker online course

 

Computer Graphics- Photo Shop CS2, Paint Shop Pro

 

P.E.- Various sports and activities

 

 

Sammy- Kindergarten

 

Bible- Bible Story Book, Ken Ham Creation books

Language Arts-

--Reading- Explode The Code

--Writing- Mead Writing Fundamentals

Math- Various number games and workbooks

 

Science- Backyard Scientist- science experiments

 

Social Studies- Going around town exploring community workers and businesses.

 

We’re doing various lapbooking activities, arts and crafts, music, and Physical Education activities at home and at the park.

 

We’ll also have Park Day’s with our homeschool groups, planned and unplanned field trips and organized activities with our homeschool groups.

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Aug. 4, 2008

We're Back! Trying To Catch Up With Posts!

No, we didn't actually go anywhere. I've just been missing in action from the online homeschooling community since May. I would have loved to have said that we just got back from a trip from Europe, or Hawaii, or some other exotic place, but that's not it. We've been spending our summer at home being very busy with ...well, just life.

Brittany has graduated from high school and will be going to college. Now I have Chris in 10th grade and Sammy starting Kindergarten. I'm delving into lesson planning and selling and buying curriculum. Out with the old, and in with the new!

My mom has just recently been diagnosed with Scleroderma and Lupus. We weren't thrilled to hear this news, especially after everything that she has been through already. We need lots of prayers. We have faith that God will carry her through all of this. She's been seeing lots of specialists and having a lot of tests done. She has some scarring in her lungs so she'll be starting on a cancer drug to try to stop that from getting worse. The more prayers the better!

I hope that everyone is having an awesome summer! I'll be hopping around to blogs and the Homeschool Lounge  to say "Hi!" to all of my sisters soon!

 

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Aug. 4, 2008

My Camouflage Kitty

Can you find the real kitty cat?

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Aug. 4, 2008

Fiesta!!

 

Last week we had a little Fiesta party. We played some Mariachi music and had a great Mexican feast with carne asada, bbq chicken, and all of the fixin’s!

 

Jason really got into it!

 

Sammy got to hit his very first piñata!

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Aug. 4, 2008

Street Fair on a Hot Summer Night

  The other night we went to a street fair around the block from our house. It was quite fun! There was lots of food, entertainment, and various vendors all out in the middle of the street. The kids made some crazy hats and had a clown make them balloon swords. They looked pretty silly, but they sure had fun!

 

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Aug. 4, 2008

Country Concert in The Rain

  Brit and I went to see Craig Morgan (country singer) performing in concert at a local park. We had so much fun! It actually rained in the middle of the concert. We had to pull our microfiber blanket, that we were sitting on, and pulled it over our heads! Yay for microfiber! We stayed relatively dry! Some people were screaming and running..but we stayed and danced and sang as the concert went on! That will be one mother-daughter night that we will always remember.

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Aug. 4, 2008

Good Home-Grown Veggies!

 

This is what my oldest son, Robbie, brought in from the garden today. He definitely has the green thumb that I’ve never had. It’s amazing to see how quickly he learned about gardening. He’s even harvesting his own vegetable seeds and will be using those for next year. I gave him my dad’s old gardening book and he gets on the internet and has become quite an expert on plants this past summer.

 

Yummy! We’re sure eating healthier these days!

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May. 23, 2008

Socialization Begins at Home

It’s funny how that socialization subject always seems to sprout up when someone has doubts about homeschooling. Why is it that some people insist that in order to become a person who can communicate well and enjoy others means that you have to be around a lot of people of the same age for hours and hours everyday. Good social skills are learned through example and discipline, not just by interacting with peers.

These are some very important social skills that I believe children need to learn whether they are learning in a classroom, or being homeschooled…

 --Being respectful to family and friends

--Learning to be problem solvers and peace-makers

--Being confident in who they are and also being able to humble themselves

--Learning acceptance of others for who they are, but not participating in poor behavior or going against moral standards.

--Choosing friends who will encourage them and keep them positive

--Helping those who need help, and teaching them how they can also help themselves

--Being hard workers and self disciplined

--Being honest and never compromising integrity no matter how hard it may be.

 So the word “socialization” can be a negative thing, as well as positive, depending on the time spent on learning these very important skills.  It takes a lot of individual attention with guidance, and by following examples, to learn how to be a good person who can socialize properly.

 I use to volunteer at my children’s schools (before homeschooling) and I can tell you that some of the socialization that I witnessed on the playground was not exactly admirable. One yard duty watching over 50 – 60  children could never replace a parent watching over their own children.

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May. 8, 2008

Early Learning- Products For Reading

I’m going to list some of my favorite products that I have bought for my son, Sammy, that I feel has helped him to grow in his learning to prepare for kindergarten homeschool.

 

One of my favorite beginning literacy approaches for ages 2-6 is using the Leap Frog DVD Letter and Word Factory programs. You just pop them into your player and let the learning begin! My son was recognizing letters and their sounds after watching the Letter Factory DVD only two times. Then he went around the house pointing at every letter he would see and say the sound. The next DVD is the Talking Words Factory.

 

 

 

The Leap Frog Leap Pad's are also excellent for early learning, as well as for grades up to 7th. Sammy likes the matching games and making music with different instruments that are on some of the books. He also has learned the U.S. states this way.

These are just supplements to reading and spending time together. Of course reading to your child is the most important and valuable time spent. We buy a lot of books through our local city library. They have great sales twice a year and I love to stock up.  I also buy a lot of our books through Ebay, garage sales, and thrift stores, as well as on Amazon.com and R.O.C.K. Solid.

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May. 5, 2008

Free Printables For This Week!

Okay, I'm a little late at posting this. I had an unexpectedly busy day today. I did find time to get over to this site to download some good stuff though.

Here's the scoop!

Learning A–Z Open House Starts Today
Teacher Appreciation: Try One Learning A–Z Website a Day
The Learning A–Z Teacher Appreciation Open House begins today—Monday, May 5. That means anyone, anywhere can get free access to one of the six Learning A–Z websites each day of the week. Today our gift to you is Reading A–Z. Enjoy your choice of thousands of resources: leveled books, lesson plans, and worksheets; poetry books; high-frequency word books; phonics and alphabet worksheets; and reading assessments.
Access Thousands of Books, Lessons, Worksheets
The websites will be open on the days indicated below, from midnight to midnight Central time.
Monday, May 5: ReadingA-Z.com
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Friday, May 9: Reading-Tutors.com
Plus a bonus day—Monday, May 12: ScienceA-Z.com


Sign-up Today, and Benefit All Week
If you are not already a registered user of one or more of the Learning A–Z websites, just register for Open House (www.learninga-z.com/openhouse) then visit your My Account page each day to activate the free pass for the appropriate website.
Have fun!

 

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