We had a great Not back to school day today. We went to the State Fair! It was free kids' day, and I kept it a secret until after we did some not back to school crafts and fun. And, yes, we are already doing some Fall-ish crafts! I'm ready for those cooler Fall days!
So, here are our school pictures for this year...
The single good picture that I got of all the kids, I'm just thankful that I got at least one.
Here is the Kindergardener...
Here is the 5th grader...
Here is the preschooler...
Here is the teeny tiny tot...
Monday, August 29, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Sunday gratitude
Sunday is a great day to be grateful, so on this Sunday night I am grateful for...
- The opportunity to speak in Church today, and that it's over.
- That my in-laws could drive up here to help us with the kids while we were talking at church.
- That I have such a beautiful, wonderful family.
- Personal Journal writing, and that I have had the desire to start it up again.
- That I won't be sending Aaron or April off to school tomorrow (the first day of school here).
- That Fall is coming.
- That we have all the things we need and ready to go for our homeschool.
- That our homeschool area in our house is almost done and ready to go.
- That Aric took of his training wheels this weekend and almost immediately picked up riding a two wheeler.
- That my kids' helmets have saved their heads on more than one occasion.
- That we are going camping again soon.
Well...
Maybe taking a break wasn't the right word. I am still here, and I'm still going to be posting. It looks like I scared some people away with my last post. I didn't mean for that to happen! I was just trying to explain why my posts are so few and far between. And, that I need to be better about being real. And, that I am not a super mom or anything. And, to expect things to happen a little differently on this blog. That's all. Sometimes when I feel overwhelmed (that's how I was feeling while writing my last post) things don't come out right. I am still going to post about homeschooling, life, family outings, and general life. Thanks for sticking around if you did. What do you enjoy reading the most on my blog? Please tell me in the comments.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
new name for this blog...
Yes, I have changed a lot on this blog! After much thought, I decided that I should just go back to my old blog name "as long as it takes". It really does fit me. Some things just go slow around here, and I am thinking all day long that life takes a long time sometimes (at least for me). But, thankfully, in the end it all comes together.
I read this article recently and it really hit home with me because it is something that I have felt the need to change with my blog for quite some time. It talks about how only focusing on the "great" things and never really writing about real life (aka hard, not so happy things) in a blog can lead readers to think I am this perfect person. I surely hope I have never made anybody think that, but I am certainly guilty of not writing about real life hardly at all on this blog. The problem is, I have a hard time doing that. I have a hard time sharing my faults and imperfections (which are many). So, I have decided to change the way I do blogging. I pulled out an old journal from my early years of marriage, and found all the mundane things I wrote about 12 years ago (that I didn't think were important at the time) very interesting. So, here's what I am going to do...I know for sure that I need to focus more on my personal journal writing (in a place that's not public), so I will post here when I can, but for now I think I'm going to take a break for a while. I have lots of posts that still might pop up here and there because I am real behind. But, that's what I don't want to worry about anymore, being behind. So, we'll see how life goes. I'm not making any promises. It might take a while... yep, as long as it takes
I read this article recently and it really hit home with me because it is something that I have felt the need to change with my blog for quite some time. It talks about how only focusing on the "great" things and never really writing about real life (aka hard, not so happy things) in a blog can lead readers to think I am this perfect person. I surely hope I have never made anybody think that, but I am certainly guilty of not writing about real life hardly at all on this blog. The problem is, I have a hard time doing that. I have a hard time sharing my faults and imperfections (which are many). So, I have decided to change the way I do blogging. I pulled out an old journal from my early years of marriage, and found all the mundane things I wrote about 12 years ago (that I didn't think were important at the time) very interesting. So, here's what I am going to do...I know for sure that I need to focus more on my personal journal writing (in a place that's not public), so I will post here when I can, but for now I think I'm going to take a break for a while. I have lots of posts that still might pop up here and there because I am real behind. But, that's what I don't want to worry about anymore, being behind. So, we'll see how life goes. I'm not making any promises. It might take a while... yep, as long as it takes
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Alexander 7 months
Boy, I'm behind! This baby is already way past his 7 month mark! He'll be 8 months here soon. Here's 7 things about this cute baby:
- He's sitting up
- He's getting up on all 4's (you know the crawling position)
- He doesn't like much baby food
- He loves to grab everybody else's food
- No teeth yet
- He loves his Johnny Jumper and spends every morning in it jumping like crazy
- He scooches all over the place on his tummy
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
picture of the day
What do you get when you have Star Wars characters for puppet shows, kids who have no idea what the Star Wars plot is, and lots of imagination? You get some pretty funny Star Wars puppet shows, and your toddler thinks Princess Leia's name is Mother (because she looks like a cute little mother, right?). Good times today!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Took the kids' pictures today and...
Sunday, August 14, 2011
July wrap up: our best homeschool moments
Writing numbers by Aaron, he was impressive on this page!
Working on tot school pages. Putting Farm string up toys on each picture...
Using model magic to make creations. April made this horse and tree...
Aric doing his driving letters, Ee. He decided to put his robots in the cars...
April working on her Download and go Handsome horses study...
Aaron cutting with Aric's new Faber caster "my first scissors"...
Making a duck train...
Learning geography...
Coloring parts of a map...
Doing fun puzzles...
Coloring ducks for duck train...
Amazed that he wanted to color the ducks himself...
Playing with new school toy, Kid-O A-Z magnatab magnet abc writing tablet...
Learning inchimals...
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Fun day at Oaks Park
We spent the day at Oaks Amusement Park today! It was Hubby's work picnic and they held it there this year. They had yummy food, and bracelets to go on the rides all day. We ended up spending almost 7 hours at the park. The kids were exhausted by the time we got home, but they had loads of fun. When we arrived at 11:30 the rides weren't open yet... they weren't open until 12:00. And, on top of that we made them eat lunch that was served at 12 before we could go out and start rides. They had a hard time waiting, and were almost too excited to eat. Finally, when it was time to go on the rides they started chickening out after we got done with the 2 kiddie rides they wanted to go on. They didn't want to go on the BIG rides. I said to Hubby "do we have chickens for kids?" I thought we were going to have to call it a day way earlier than I thought. After some talk and convincing that the rides would actually be FUN, they decided to be brave. Oh, and I'm talking about the OLDER 2 that were scared to go on the big rides. Not Aric, he was game for any ride we asked him, and not only that he loved all the rides he ended up going on (even the big ones).
See this kid! His first ride was the Motorcycles...
...while the older 2 went on the "mini" roller coaster. Look at Aaron, he did NOT like the roller coaster. This was his 2nd ride. He said he really liked the 1st ride better (which was the rockin' boat, and ended up riding that one a total of 5 times today, I think)
Here's Aaron on the Rockin' boat by himself, he kept asking to go back to it, he loved it.
Then Aric wanted to go with Daddy on the mini roller coaster too. Look at that smile! He liked it.
Now is when we started asking the older kids which big rides they wanted to go on. Neither one of them wanted to go on the Tilt-a-whirl with Daddy, but finally Aric and Aaron did! Here's Aric, Aaron, and Daddy on the Tilt-a-whirl (but you can't see Aaron). I didn't get pictures of it, but April did eventually decide to try this ride later in the day. It was another one that Aaron didn't like, but April liked it.
Then we headed back to the picnic area to get some more drinks, and pick at the desserts some more. Here is Aric eating his "sprinkle" cookie. It was so cute, he saw that last sprinkle cookie left on the dessert table, and he quietly said to me "look Mommy, that's a sprinkle cookie" as he was pointing to it. I could tell he really wanted it but wasn't sure if he should take it.
There was a nice cloud cover all day so it made for a cooler day. Aaron took this picture.
We did some people watching. This was the view from the picnic area. There were a lot of people there today. Aaron also took this picture.
These are the rainbow cupcakes we made for the shared dessert. Hubby works with lasers, and they have almost every color of the rainbow in lasers so they have a joke that they "own the rainbow". He wanted to make that the theme of our dessert. They turned out pretty cute. The star looking thing on top is the company logo.
Alexander had a good time just hanging out with me for most of the time. I didn't ride any rides because there was a little miscommunication between Hubby and I, so I didn't get a bracelet. I kinda wanted to go on some, but that's okay because I just got to hang out with this little guy the whole time.
A ride on the train is always a must. The boys loved watching this train go around the whole park.
Nobody wanted to brave the Disk-o ride with Daddy, so he went by himself. I would've went with him if I could have. He really tried to get Aaron go to on this one with him because it is a lot like the boat one that he liked. Aaron never braved it.
I love this picture. It's a side of my Hubby I don't see very often. He sure made the kids laugh everytime he came around doing silly things. Really, it made us all laugh.
I think this ride was everybody's all time favorite. The scrambler. That is after Daddy finally convinced them all to give it a try. They ended up riding it 3 times. Even Aric loved it, just look at that smile.
Before we left for the park this morning April was telling me that she really didn't want to ride a lot of rides, especially the big rides. She really was worried that something might happen while she was on the ride, like she would fall off or the ride would break. We don't usually go to amusement parks, so this was a big step for a lot of the kids.
I didn't get a picture of it but April finally ended up going on the BIG roller coaster, you know, the one with a LOOP. She was so scared of the loop, but I kept telling her that the loops are what make most roller coasters really cool. Of course, she really liked it, and went a few times (surprisingly it was the shortest line). She also braved going on the Rock 'n roll ride, which we named the flyin' cars ride, because it's like you are flying in a car going around in a circle really fast (that's the best way to describe it). I wish I would have gotten a picture. Oh well. She ended up really liking that one too. All in all, it was a super fun day. I think it's funny that they were so scared at the beginning, but by the end they were ready to try more and more new rides. I loved that they tried it and liked it.
See this kid! His first ride was the Motorcycles...
...while the older 2 went on the "mini" roller coaster. Look at Aaron, he did NOT like the roller coaster. This was his 2nd ride. He said he really liked the 1st ride better (which was the rockin' boat, and ended up riding that one a total of 5 times today, I think)
Here's Aaron on the Rockin' boat by himself, he kept asking to go back to it, he loved it.
Then Aric wanted to go with Daddy on the mini roller coaster too. Look at that smile! He liked it.
Now is when we started asking the older kids which big rides they wanted to go on. Neither one of them wanted to go on the Tilt-a-whirl with Daddy, but finally Aric and Aaron did! Here's Aric, Aaron, and Daddy on the Tilt-a-whirl (but you can't see Aaron). I didn't get pictures of it, but April did eventually decide to try this ride later in the day. It was another one that Aaron didn't like, but April liked it.
Then we headed back to the picnic area to get some more drinks, and pick at the desserts some more. Here is Aric eating his "sprinkle" cookie. It was so cute, he saw that last sprinkle cookie left on the dessert table, and he quietly said to me "look Mommy, that's a sprinkle cookie" as he was pointing to it. I could tell he really wanted it but wasn't sure if he should take it.
There was a nice cloud cover all day so it made for a cooler day. Aaron took this picture.
We did some people watching. This was the view from the picnic area. There were a lot of people there today. Aaron also took this picture.
These are the rainbow cupcakes we made for the shared dessert. Hubby works with lasers, and they have almost every color of the rainbow in lasers so they have a joke that they "own the rainbow". He wanted to make that the theme of our dessert. They turned out pretty cute. The star looking thing on top is the company logo.
Alexander had a good time just hanging out with me for most of the time. I didn't ride any rides because there was a little miscommunication between Hubby and I, so I didn't get a bracelet. I kinda wanted to go on some, but that's okay because I just got to hang out with this little guy the whole time.
A ride on the train is always a must. The boys loved watching this train go around the whole park.
Nobody wanted to brave the Disk-o ride with Daddy, so he went by himself. I would've went with him if I could have. He really tried to get Aaron go to on this one with him because it is a lot like the boat one that he liked. Aaron never braved it.
I love this picture. It's a side of my Hubby I don't see very often. He sure made the kids laugh everytime he came around doing silly things. Really, it made us all laugh.
I think this ride was everybody's all time favorite. The scrambler. That is after Daddy finally convinced them all to give it a try. They ended up riding it 3 times. Even Aric loved it, just look at that smile.
Before we left for the park this morning April was telling me that she really didn't want to ride a lot of rides, especially the big rides. She really was worried that something might happen while she was on the ride, like she would fall off or the ride would break. We don't usually go to amusement parks, so this was a big step for a lot of the kids.
I didn't get a picture of it but April finally ended up going on the BIG roller coaster, you know, the one with a LOOP. She was so scared of the loop, but I kept telling her that the loops are what make most roller coasters really cool. Of course, she really liked it, and went a few times (surprisingly it was the shortest line). She also braved going on the Rock 'n roll ride, which we named the flyin' cars ride, because it's like you are flying in a car going around in a circle really fast (that's the best way to describe it). I wish I would have gotten a picture. Oh well. She ended up really liking that one too. All in all, it was a super fun day. I think it's funny that they were so scared at the beginning, but by the end they were ready to try more and more new rides. I loved that they tried it and liked it.
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