Making it work

Homeschooling 4 kiddos is a challenge to say the least.  I know there are moms out there who homeschool many more.  God knew four was all I could handle.  Their grades are 6,5,3,1.

I wanted my youngest to have a Daily Lesson Plan and since we are still working on our reading I made this over the weekend.  I think it turned out well!!


Crazy homeschooled kids!

Every once in a while as a homeschool mom and teacher you realize that you have just lost your audience…..completely and utterly lost them.  I think this must have been the times when ‘in the days of old’ school teachers took the kids out for recess.

Yesterday when the UPS man showed up was one of those times.  My husband (still known as Rocketman although working for a different company now) had the nicest gift delivered to our house.  His new boss sent a yummy box of steaks and cheese cakes (which we promptly fought over since there were four cheese cakes) for Christmas.  It arrived in a big red box with…..drum roll……dry ice.

Do you know what dry ice does to my kids?  They lose their minds.  It goes in the pool.   The silverware comes out to make it squeal.  It gets placed in the sink and the kitchen turns into an eerie magic show stage.

See for yourself….

Let’s just call all this SCIENCE, shall we?


To be or not to be…

There are times I wrestle with who I am.  Who doesn’t?  Well, if we take even half a second to contemplate it we’d admit it.

There are days I want to live in blog land and be popular like The Pioneer Woman (you rock Ree!) and there are other days I’m quite content with my quiet little blog that only friends and family read.

I realize my kids are more important right now.  It’s quite funny they put their heads together the other day and made a pact (excuse me while I wipe the spit off the monitor because I just laughed so hard) when I had to drag all four of them to the Mayo Clinic with me for a dermatology appointment.  I had told them that if God allowed us to find a home in Florida where the schools were good then all four of them would promptly be put in public school next year.  I was tired of homeschooling.

The silent lack of gasping from the back seat told me they knew I was serious.  No, “really Mom?’s”.  No, “yea right.”  Just silence.

So the hot plan was formed…..their “not so secret anymore pact is to be good for the rest of their sweet little lives.  Baby girl is certainly putting her walking where her talking was because she tied up the trash twice today when she noticed it was full AND put a new bag in the trash can.  Can you say, “Pick me up off the floor?”  She also washed all the dishes in the sink by hand today without being asked.  She’s blowing the boys away!!!  You go girl!!  Mama’s got places we can shop!  Just keep up that sweet help you are giving me!!!

I’ll keep you posted on how the rest of their life goes and also what public school is like in, say, perhaps 6-8 months from now for some of them.

It shall be interesting…………

Here’s what my oldest is attempting by football season again this year.  You know where his priorities are…

He’s still sporting about a 4 blade from his last mama haircut!!

And I found this one of my second born….man he’s pretty!

What kooks….I’m blessed to even be a part of their lives.


More of Hendersonville NC

We enjoyed a lunch beside the road in the neatest little area.

The smell of BBQ drifted through the fall air and tempted us away from our ham sandwiches but thriftiness prevailed!!

Here are some shots from the day.

I want to live here…..

No comment needed here…

Nor here…..

They really are best buds…

Baby girl….

And two other bff….

Off to have Thanksgiving with family.  Have a good one!


Homeschooling is just a part of life!

The last few weeks have been full of fun things….

Things I wish at times I could share with my friends in SC.  Some of these things I have gotten to share with them.  You see, I have this one friend, Lisa, who knows everything about every living thing.  I swear!  She grew up on a horse farm in NY and somehow that has taught her everything you’d every hope to have in a homeschool mom friend.

We recently traveled to one of my favorite places together….Hendersonville, NC.  The apple orchard is there and one of my favorite places, Hands On Childrens’ Gallery.  This trip presented us with a surprise though.  Right outside the entrance to Hands On is the most fascinating woman, Brenda Ramer of Team Ecco.  Team Ecco is apparently a group of divers for she seemed to have traveled everywhere I’ve only dreamed.  And the next few shots are from her shop.

Can you guess what this guy is called?

She even fed him for us.  We learned that starfish digest or ingest their food by pushing their stomachs out of their bodies, wrapping it around the food, digesting it and then pulling their stomach back into their bodies.  Bet you didn’t know that did you?

Yes, it’s a starfish but it’s a special type of starfish.  Any guesses?

We also saw this guy swimming around in a nearby tank.

And two different types of water turtles.  I remember part of the explanation but not all of it.  Look how different they are…

They have pointed little noses as to breath when they surface.  She even has names for them all.  They are very tame and love being handled.  You could just tell how much she loved them all.

Here is Brenda and my sweet friend, Lisa, and all the kiddos.

Next it was on to Hands On where the master artist Sethman drew two of my boys with startling likeness.  Is this amazing or what?

That’s my oldest on your left and my youngest son on your right with the artist behind them.  Let me see if I can find the picture of my youngest behind his image.  It’s spooky close to exactly the way he looks.

Here’s baby girl painting a rainbow.

Here are some of the girls playing grocery store.  I think of the four hours we were there they stayed there for three of them.  Something about girls and shopping!!!

The entire day was amazing.  I think it was about three field trips tied up into one.  We had just as much fun as the kids did and hope to get to see Brenda again soon.

These guys are definitely BFF!!!!

And because I know Lisa will read this at some point….look what we found yesterday!!!

We have never seen an anole shedding its skin before.  We were amazed.  To add to the difference between Fla and SC here are what acorns look like here.  At home they are huge but here they have friends….fuzzballs and they are tiny.

Oh, and for those of you who were unlucky enough to see our “critter” we found in SC I finally found out what it was…..check this blog out…http://monstersandmanuals.blogspot.com/2008/07/giant-maneating-flatworms.html

I’m just glad I didn’t know what that thing was when I picked it up.  Cold chills!!!


Ramblings…

Since I began this post several weeks ago I’ve traveled home to SC for a week long visit leaving left my new user name and password in Fla.  So there was no blogging while I was gone.  But I was personally able to touch and druel over The Scooper’s classroom nook.

Then we came back to our last soccer game and began a 5 day battle with the upper respiratory crud.  It’s been rough on my oldest who has had a fever for 4 days.

I’m thrilled to have a new blog site all my own.  I’ve loved HSB but it was time to move on.  Time to spread my wings and fly.  I hope some of you will still drop by to see me.  I can’t wait to see how the new blog design will end up.

Back to Soccer…here’s my baby…my 6.5 year old, size 3 shoe wearing baby…

I don’t know why I love this picture of her.  Maybe it’s the look of concentration on her face as well as the signs of the young woman I see her becoming.  She’s a mess, this last born of ours.  I love the way her hair curls around her face when she’s hot.  She can put her pony tail in all by herself now.  Quite an accomplishment until the day we visited the Super Cuts.  Now she’s sporting a sweet bob again and a trophy.

She was so excited to have her first trophy and toted it around everywhere before we convinced her it belonged on a shelf.

Baby girl and I are diligently learning how to read, my least favorite schoolish thing to do.  She’s doing very well I might say but because I find it grueling so does she.

Coming home to FLA has been a bit of a smack in the face.  REAL school instead of fun field trips.  No friends instead of terrific friends and then a bought of sickness.  But SC soothed our souls with 38 degree nights, campfires and lots of visits with my sweet friends.

We’ve made our own little campfire set up since returning.  It’s not our big pit we had in SC but it’s a nice iron looking thing that fits a little better in our gated FLA neighborhood.  But I wonder still at the house God has for us here.  After my hubbie left SC to return to FLA my boys kept the campfire burning in the back yard for three more days.  My second-born loves the woods, chopping down limbs and fanning the flames of the campfire.  My heart wants him to have those things here too.  He’s a boy after all!!!

So we continue to wait and watch…keeping our hands out of what belongs to God…our lives.


Homeschooling….what a day!

Yep, my last post was about wonderful field trips.

But today I’m feeling like we homeschool moms sure do tackle a lot in one day.  Tuesdays are especially busy for us.  Today it was up at 6:45 which is way to early in anyone’s world, if you ask me. Especially that of a homeschool mom.  Maybe not Pioneer Woman’s world but it is in mine.   Then breakfast, teeth brushed, hair fixed, clothes on (foregoing our beloved PJ’s for the day), makeup for me and hair in a clip.  We have to leave for Classical Conversations by 8:00-8:15 and that’s if I’ve gone to set up my classroom the night before.  If not, we are up an hour earlier and leave an hour earlier. 

Then I teach a classroom full of 4 and 5 year olds

  • English Grammar (reflexive pronouns today)
  • Math (skip counting by 14s), History
  • History Timeline
  • Latin (present perfect tense of the verb “to love”)
  • Science (parts of the sun)
  • Geography (today the parts of the MidAtlantic World and our geography lines including the Prime Meridian, the Equator…..you get the idea)
  • the Tin Whistle and a little about music theory
  • then we do a Science Experiment (today about planets)
  • and each child presents something to the class to work on Presentation Skills.  All this is done in 3 hours. 

You teachers out there in the world….my hat goes off to you.  You have an incredibly difficult and underpaid job.

I do this for 3 hours one day a week.  You guys do it for 5 days a week for 8 hours!  And it’s enough to make my skin crawl.  The spidery kind of crawl.  YIKES.

I love my kids.  They are a challenge to keep on track at the pace we go for 3 hours but they are fun.  They wear me out.

After the morning  I’m exhausted and my older boys still have three more hours of school.  The younger two have PE and are watched by one of the moms afterwards.  We leave “school” about 4:00 and head home.  Thank goodness there was a roast in the crock pot for supper tonight.  We unload the car, put back packs away and unload the cooler.  It’s at this time I consider crashing on the couch………….actually lying there with a pillow under my head for several minutes…………….. but the mom radar goes off and I realize if I stay there the rest of the night will be history.  Therefore I get up to start the sprinkler system because the yard guy put down weed and feed yesterday (we rent less you think us wealthy in things other than the things of God) and told me I needed to water it in.  Parts of the yard were not getting wet so of course that needed investigating.  The cat box needed scooping (somehow my job), the sunporch aka 3rd born’s bedroom and cat’s…..um….bathroom needed sweeping and mopping. 

My 3rd born’s birthday is tomorrow.  He will be nine.  For the next two months out of the year I have an 11, 10, 9 and 6 year old.  Sounds impressive huh?  Like I gave birth every year for three years.  There is actually 13 months between my first two and 20 months between my second two but for a few months I pretend to be superwoman.

Maybe that’s why this post is emerging from a day of feeling like a homeschool mom with a full time job.  It seems like just yesterday I was birthing that sweet child. 

Happy birthday my little baby boy!

If any of you guys want to know more about the Classical approach to education or CC just click on the link above.  I know many moms out there giving their time to tutor such precious little ones.  Oh, and big ones too!

So what did you do today?


Oh how I love field trips…

While visiting in SC we took the time to spend part of our day in Greenville.  Downtown Greenville is such a fun place.  Whether you are on a date or with the kids there is something to do!  Reedy River Park is a favorite spot of ours.  The lack of rain caused the normally gigantic waterfall to appear to be a trickling faucet.  But we had fun exploring the creek bed, looking for critters and jumping on rocks.

They even had the fountains a beautiful pink color in honor of breast cancer awareness month.  Baby girl thought this was awesome.

Not a lot to say tonight.  Just wanted to share some pictures and to tell you that I squished an extremely large angel named Ronnie last night.  I fell off the ledge around our hot tub and landed almost exactly the way I did when I broke my left foot.  This time it was the right but thankfully there was no tell-tale snap.  It’s a wonder too.  Hard wood vs concrete.  The hard wood won.  I’m sore and bruised but am without a even a sprained ankle.

For those of you who are wondering I named my guardian angel long ago.  I don’t want to get to heaven and not have a name for him.  Do you have a name for yours?

Thanks Ronnie, for taking the hit for me.


Field Trip Day! Yippee!

We had a wonderful visit to the Jacksonville Zoo on Monday.

I didn’t take my camera because I wanted to enjoy the day but here are a few photos from AUSTRALIA I took with my phone.

The kids loved the birds.  They are called lorikeets.  You can check them out here. I have to admit it was a lot of fun.

“Hello beautiful bird we’ve never seen before……”

We bought nectar to feed them.  It was amazing to watch their tongues scoop it up much like a dog laps water.

Our second born was a bird favorite!!

Baby girl was not sure of them at first.  All the flying around scared her but by the time the nectar was gone she was over her screaming every time one moved.

It was nice to have a day away from the class room!  Go have a field trip and send me some apples if you live near the NC mountains.


MOSH

MOSH?

Museum of Science and History in Jacksonville, FL.

Our field trip last week.  It was wonderful.  They have the Narnia exhibit which was so fascinating.  It felt as if we’d stepped into the movie.  The lamp post, the wardrobe, the clothes…..all combined to usher us into The Land of Narnia.

We were not allowed to take photos of the exhibit since the clothes were the original ones worn on the set of the movie but it was beautiful.  You’ll have to take my word for it.

I did get to take some other photos.

This is the entrance to the museum area with baby girl clinging to the lower jaw….

This is my baby girl in the life size replica of a whale who has given birth to something like 6 calves.  So sweet.  My womb hurts.

This is some of the sea life we got to wonder over God and his magnificant creation…….

We had a wonderful presentation about weather.

The kids loved it when our teacher made a storm cloud.

This is life at my house (yea right).

And there was a wonderful exhibit all about Jacksonville.  The St Johns River is just a few miles from where we live.  From Wikipedia:

The St. Johns River is the longest river in the U.S. state of Florida and its most significant for commercial and recreational use. At 310 miles (500 km) long, it winds through or borders twelve counties, three of which are the state’s largest. The drop in elevation from the headwaters to the mouth is less than 30 feet (9.1 m); like most Florida waterways, the St. Johns has a very slow flow rate at a third of a mile an hour (0.2 km/h), and is often described as “lazy”.[2] It is one of a small number of rivers in the United States to run north. Numerous lakes are formed by the river or flow into it, but as a river its widest point is 3 miles (4.8 km) across, spanning several miles between Palatka and Jacksonville, the latter being the largest urban area on the river. The narrowest point is in the headwaters, an unnavigable marsh in Indian River County. In all, 3.5 million people live within the various watersheds that feed into the St. Johns River.[3]

It was a wonderful “out of the classroom” day and we had such a wonderful time.  I’m so thankful for field trips!


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