Yes, We do Halloween
B was Ashe ketchem from Pokemon M was a Chinese Lion And K was… A Baby
My musings on our homeschool, coop, figuring out what my educational philosophy is anyway, and will I ever make curtains for the rest of the appartment?
B was Ashe ketchem from Pokemon M was a Chinese Lion And K was… A Baby
just not here at my own blog. I wrote a comment over at Maggie’s Notebook DH took a video on our camera of K scooting down the hall. I’m so glad because she’s almost ready to crawl, and I want Continue reading I did blog today..
A few Sundays ago, I was so tired that when my husband suggested I nap after church and walk over to my Mom’s house for dinner a little late, I slept until 5PM. We decided that I was probably Continue reading Letting the schedule change (yikes!)
M’s Lego garden More squash Grandma! B reads to M and K K loves to explore corners M is up to a word wall – how did that happen so quick! B often holds K, this afternoon he was feeding Continue reading What’s hopping here?
I bought these at the Rehoboth farmer’s market from Oakdale farms. I made them into Thai stir fried eggplant (Cooks Illustrated recipe) with chicken sate (don’t know were I got that one from, a low salt cook book in the Continue reading Fairy Tale Eggplants
Back in the Summer, I noticed how the volunteers at Blithewold sorted their Spring bulb choices by a game: cutting the photos of bulbs out of the catalog, then making piles of the bulbs that will go together beautifully in Continue reading Collage as Organization tool
Well, last Spring I found the Handbook of Nature Study Blog, and filled my copy of the Comstock book with hopeful sticky notes. This year I would actually use the book. So far I have too: twice. We examined milkweed Continue reading Milkweed II
OK, this is not exactly educational, but it was fun The kids made "jumbo blocks" to hand off to the "Master builder" who made the jumbo sculpture of Yoda, intensionally picsillated and like the little Yoda. Then we spent our Continue reading Yoda at the Mall
This wooden post in my flower garden is for training vines on. The birdhouse should have been several feet higher, and facing more true south (or was it west?) but we hung it up here because we wanted to get Continue reading Bird House Renovation
Don’t you love the toy rings babies leave when they can’t crawl to chase things that rolled away? And that my slippers are considered toys!
I was pleased to schedule a classic young elementary field trip for our family, as my friend L is always reminding me, it’s not just about the school aged kids. But is so happens that my 5th grader has to Continue reading Four Town Farm