Friday, April 6, 2012
Homeschool Headlamp
Friday, March 23, 2012
Spring Hike
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I loved that we turned our outing into another learning experience. There is a wealth of information waiting to be discovered and absorbed into eager minds. It's fun when those minds belong to my children.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Jellybean Jars
I thought this would be a great activity to do with my kids over the next few weeks, so yesterday, I bought a couple of bags of jellybeans and some small canning jars. We sorted the jellybeans by color, and the kids were very curious as to how they could earn jellybeans for their own jars. Today, they went out of their way to model the appropriate behavior for each color, earning jellybeans for forgiveness, kindness, sacrifice, and more.
Although we started this craft a tad late in the season, I am looking forward to the discussions and behavior this activity will inspire.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Some Familiar Faces
Earlier this month, Timo and I walked into the school room to discover some familiar faces had been drawn on our whiteboard. AJ had decided to draw (from left to right) Hamm, Jessie, Buzz, Woody, and Zurg. I thought it was great that he was able to draw the characters from his favorite movies on his own.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Swedish Semlor
Since we no longer live in Sweden, I found it necessary to bake my own semlor this year for Fat Tuesday. Semlor are a blend of traditional Scandinavian flavors, combining a cardamom bun, almond paste, and whipped cream in a decadent dessert. I found this recipe online, and I decided it was as good as any. Having never baked semlor before, and having only eaten them a couple of times, I was nervous about the result. All things considered, I think they turned out great. I shared some with the only Swede I know in town, and he was impressed. My family enjoyed them, too, and that is what matters most.
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| One of the semlor I baked. I forgot to put the powdered sugar on top before I took the picture. |
Liturgical Ballet
K's ballet teacher put together a liturgical ballet performance last Saturday. K was the youngest dancer, but she didn't let that intimidate her. Upon arrival, she changed into her dress and dance shoes and waited patiently for her turn.
K's dance was second on the program, and she began by reciting the 23rd Psalm. She then danced to "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" before taking her bow and exiting the stage. Due to a mistake on my part, we missed filming the whole performance, but I do know that I couldn't stop smiling proudly the whole time.
I think it is great that she was able to get up in front of a group of people with no fear. It is a skill that will carry her far in life.
K's dance was second on the program, and she began by reciting the 23rd Psalm. She then danced to "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" before taking her bow and exiting the stage. Due to a mistake on my part, we missed filming the whole performance, but I do know that I couldn't stop smiling proudly the whole time.
I think it is great that she was able to get up in front of a group of people with no fear. It is a skill that will carry her far in life.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Birthday Cards
This year I received several home-made birthday cards. One was from my neighbor, but the rest were from my kiddos. My neighbor invited my older two over to make cards for me a couple of days before my birthday. Then, K decided to make an additional card on her own. These really are the best cards to get.
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| "Happy Birthday, Mommy. You are queen, and you are beautiful." |
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| "Happy Birthday, Mommy! We hope you have a wonderful birthday. We want to play I Spy with you sometime soon. We love you." |
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| The card K made with our neighbor. |
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| The inside of K's card. |
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| The card from my neighbor. |
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| Inside the card |
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| AJ's card |
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| Inside AJ's card |
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| The back of AJ's card |
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| The back of our neighbor's and K's cards |
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