This was life last week! It wasn't much, just a few activities here and there in between swim lessons, and life!
We had a lot of free play with learning toys, and whatever the boys could find to do. One day Alex found these cubes in the closet, and they sorted out the colors between the 3 of them. Alex ended up with yellow and purple.
We have been on a bug learning path lately, so I thought the next bug that would be fun to learn about would be bees. I pulled out our Honeybee tree game to play.
We started some bee lapbooks...
Aaron got this nifty little fingerprinting/stamping Jungle book set for his birthday to go with the movie that he also got for his birthday. We watched the Jungle book.
Swim lessons. Alex loves the water, and this is pretty much what he did each day while Aric was at his swim lessons last week.
Here's Aric with his swim instructor and the other kids in his class.
I had Alex signed up for lessons at the same time, but he wanted nothing to do with a teacher, so I decided he would be better off just doing his own thing during this time.
Book and craft. I found this great book at the library called Perfect Square by Michael Hall. It's about a perfect square that is made into different shapes or pictures. I gave each of the kids a "perfect square" and let them create something. We had a fun art morning doing this.
An example of one of the pictures. This perfect square was ripped into pieces and made into a garden.
Alex made his perfect square into a parking lot for his cars.
Aric made his perfect square into a scene from minecraft. Although, he didn't quite get using just his square, and all of it. That's okay, he did great after several squares of trying to come up with something. It's not as easy as it looks!
Aaron's perfect square became a train going into a tunnel.
This is April's perfect square. A present! I think they all did great with their squares.
We have been using the bug calendar connection cards from 1+1+1=1 this month. The boys have loved reading about different bugs and bug stuff everyday. These little calendar cards are packed with information!
We completed another all about spelling lesson for April. I have to say these lessons really fit her learning style. She also loves the writing station.
Another week down! How was your week?
Desiree
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
List Tuesday: Memorial day
I have a short list of my favorite things from Memorial day.
First, I loved seeing a flag proudly waving in our front yard this year. Our Boy Scouts delivered it on Saturday, and it was exciting to see it appear.
Second, I am grateful for and love the freedoms that my family can enjoy because of so many brave men and women who have fought for our country.
Third, I can think of no better way to spend a holiday than with my little family. We had a great day hiking, and eating meatballs at IKEA.
Fourth, I'm so excited to be outdoors! This was a little taste of all the fun things we get to look forward to as summer approaches.
First, I loved seeing a flag proudly waving in our front yard this year. Our Boy Scouts delivered it on Saturday, and it was exciting to see it appear.
Second, I am grateful for and love the freedoms that my family can enjoy because of so many brave men and women who have fought for our country.
Third, I can think of no better way to spend a holiday than with my little family. We had a great day hiking, and eating meatballs at IKEA.
Fourth, I'm so excited to be outdoors! This was a little taste of all the fun things we get to look forward to as summer approaches.
Aaron's interview
Aaron's 8 year-old interview
~favorite color: blue
~favorite food: smoked trout
~favorite treat: root beer floats
~favorite subject: art
~favorite sport: soccer and bike racing
~favorite hobby: fishing
~favorite movie: LEGO movie
~favorite tv show: Scooby Doo
~favorite book: Gone fishin' a novel in verse
~favorite animal: a parrott
~favorite song: Trigger happy
~favorite restaurant: Red Robin
~favorite vegetable: corn on the cob
~favorite fruit: nectarines
~favorite place to visit: Great Wolf Lodge
~Where do you WANT to visit one day?: Heaven
~Who is your best friend? Spencer B.
~Who is your favorite cousin? Aiden
~What is your favorite thing to do with April? rubber band bracelets
~What is your favorite thing to do with Aric? make LEGO creations
~What's your favorite thing to do with Dad? shoot BB guns
~What is your favorite thing to do with Mom? give Mom bear hugs
~What is your favorite thing to do with the chickens? put them on my shoulder and play pirates with a chicken instead of a parrott.
~Where do you think you'll go to college? Oregon State University
~Where do you think you might want to serve a mission? Mexico
~Where do you think you might get married? In Oregon
~What do you want to be when you grow up? A chemist
~What is one thing you want to learn how to do? play the piano
~What is one of your greatest talents? arts and crafts and creating things
~What are some of your other strengths? fighting and math (Mom says so for math)
~What is something that you wish for? money
~What is something you wonder about? I wonder what Heaven will be like
~Who is someone that you miss? my friend Spencer.
~What makes you nervous? getting baptized
~What makes you happy? my Dad
~What age do you look forward to-and why? To 100 years-old because then I can go to Heaven and see what it is like.
I had to laugh at all his "Heaven" answers. I think that boy is really curious about Heaven!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Turning 8!
It's almost Aaron's birthday, and he turns 8 this year which means he is old enough to be baptized! Since he is getting baptized very soon I decided it would be fun to take his 8 year-old pictures at the temple.
We all went up today after Daddy was home from work, and took some pictures of him. Then we had a yummy birthday dinner at Red Robin (no pictures of that unfortunately).
I just love seeing him in his new suit! He loves wearing it too, and that says a lot for this boy who used to hate getting dressed for church. So grateful for him!
It's great to be 8!
We all went up today after Daddy was home from work, and took some pictures of him. Then we had a yummy birthday dinner at Red Robin (no pictures of that unfortunately).
I just love seeing him in his new suit! He loves wearing it too, and that says a lot for this boy who used to hate getting dressed for church. So grateful for him!
It's great to be 8!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Our week: Just a few random happenings
It was a busy week, and we spent a lot of time in the car driving down to Salem everyday, so I didn't get a lot of shots, and we didn't really do much but try to keep up with life and survive the week of play rehearsals. But here's what I have!...
Our week started with the first day out on the boat (this season) for Mother's Day. It was a beautiful day, and the lake was pretty peaceful. We had great plans to bring a picnic dinner, but ended up having roast in the crock pot at home waiting for us when we were done.
The water was COLD! But, that didn't stop these guys from jumping in and swimming! We also took our new knee board out, and April was brave enough to give it a first try! She never made it up on her knees, but she sure tried. I didn't get any pictures of that unfortunately.
Our Media/screen time has been too much lately, so we started back with Media tickets this week. This time I am doing it differently hoping that it will stick better. I am posting them up on the chalkboard (for now) so that we can see how much each child has used. I really like seeing them out all like this all week. It's a good reminder for us all. Our first week back at them went great, and I'm glad that the time spent watching movies and hanging out on the computer was definitely a lot less this week.
One morning I was making breakfast, and Aaron drew this picture on the dry erase table. I think he was having a happy morning. So cute!
We also started this week reading 20 minutes a day to prepare them for their summer reading challenges, and to just read more. I set the timer for 20 minutes, and they have to be reading either by themselves or being read to. This is a rare moment here with all 3 listening to Aaron read to them. Aaron says he really likes reading to his brothers now. I sure love these moments.
We had lunch out on the front porch many times this week. It was pretty nice some days, and we have such a nice little patio table and chairs. Alex wants to be outside any chance he gets, so this works nice that I can eat outside and watch him.
We made rainbow rice with some old brown rice. I had the boys shake each color up in ziploc baggies, they had fun.
We finally got to one of our history projects that I've had planned. In our Story of the World activity book there is a page of Greek pictures to make into stickers. Well, I had the idea to make Shrinky Dinks out of them instead. We traced each picture on to a page and they colored them in. I was going to have them make an Ancient Greece charm bracelet out of their page.
Well, we got them all colored and cut out, put in the oven, and noticed they were curling a ton. I panicked and took them out. Little did I know that they are supposed to do that before they shrink! So, for the first 2 that happened, and I thought our project was a flop no matter what I tried. Well, I accidently left the other ones in longer, and viola they shrunk all the way and weren't curled. So, lesson learned...leave them in long enough to shrink all the way. I was able to put the curled ones back into the oven to "save" them. They all turned out great.
On Wednesday Dad took the 2 older boys up to Silver Falls for some hiking, and to visit Grandma and Grandpa who were camping up there. They had a pretty good time, and I had some time with just Alex. It was also nice to not have them in the car for our 2 trips to Salem that day taking April to her Shakespeare rehearsal.
April had Shakespeare rehearsal everyday this week, and on Friday and Saturday she performed in all 3 shows. I can't believe I have not a single picture of any of that. I didn't take my camera with me when I watched the play, and I didn't have it at the cast party. She did amazing though, all the kids in her Scholar class were amazing. The play was awesome, and the kids did a remarkable job. Maybe if I ever get permission to use someone else's pictures I might post some.
That's a wrap for this week. Hope you had a good week too!
Desiree
Our week started with the first day out on the boat (this season) for Mother's Day. It was a beautiful day, and the lake was pretty peaceful. We had great plans to bring a picnic dinner, but ended up having roast in the crock pot at home waiting for us when we were done.
The water was COLD! But, that didn't stop these guys from jumping in and swimming! We also took our new knee board out, and April was brave enough to give it a first try! She never made it up on her knees, but she sure tried. I didn't get any pictures of that unfortunately.
Our Media/screen time has been too much lately, so we started back with Media tickets this week. This time I am doing it differently hoping that it will stick better. I am posting them up on the chalkboard (for now) so that we can see how much each child has used. I really like seeing them out all like this all week. It's a good reminder for us all. Our first week back at them went great, and I'm glad that the time spent watching movies and hanging out on the computer was definitely a lot less this week.
One morning I was making breakfast, and Aaron drew this picture on the dry erase table. I think he was having a happy morning. So cute!
We also started this week reading 20 minutes a day to prepare them for their summer reading challenges, and to just read more. I set the timer for 20 minutes, and they have to be reading either by themselves or being read to. This is a rare moment here with all 3 listening to Aaron read to them. Aaron says he really likes reading to his brothers now. I sure love these moments.
We had lunch out on the front porch many times this week. It was pretty nice some days, and we have such a nice little patio table and chairs. Alex wants to be outside any chance he gets, so this works nice that I can eat outside and watch him.
One of our favorite lunches: chili over rice |
We finally got to one of our history projects that I've had planned. In our Story of the World activity book there is a page of Greek pictures to make into stickers. Well, I had the idea to make Shrinky Dinks out of them instead. We traced each picture on to a page and they colored them in. I was going to have them make an Ancient Greece charm bracelet out of their page.
See how these are curled. He went ahead and made a necklace out of them before we realized we just needed to cook them longer. |
Well, we got them all colored and cut out, put in the oven, and noticed they were curling a ton. I panicked and took them out. Little did I know that they are supposed to do that before they shrink! So, for the first 2 that happened, and I thought our project was a flop no matter what I tried. Well, I accidently left the other ones in longer, and viola they shrunk all the way and weren't curled. So, lesson learned...leave them in long enough to shrink all the way. I was able to put the curled ones back into the oven to "save" them. They all turned out great.
On Wednesday Dad took the 2 older boys up to Silver Falls for some hiking, and to visit Grandma and Grandpa who were camping up there. They had a pretty good time, and I had some time with just Alex. It was also nice to not have them in the car for our 2 trips to Salem that day taking April to her Shakespeare rehearsal.
April had Shakespeare rehearsal everyday this week, and on Friday and Saturday she performed in all 3 shows. I can't believe I have not a single picture of any of that. I didn't take my camera with me when I watched the play, and I didn't have it at the cast party. She did amazing though, all the kids in her Scholar class were amazing. The play was awesome, and the kids did a remarkable job. Maybe if I ever get permission to use someone else's pictures I might post some.
That's a wrap for this week. Hope you had a good week too!
Desiree
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A family walk: Mission State Park, Oregon
I love to be out in nature with my family. Discovering, feeling, touching, being in the outside world is such a great experience for us all. Especially these little boys. This was a great walk even though it was short and sweet because of the rain.
On the trail to find the nation's largest cottonwood tree.
Found it! It's huge!
Here's the top of it...
"I picked a flower for you Momma."
Loved these pictures of my littlest A in this field of dandelions. He picked and picked and picked 'em.
On the trail to find the nation's largest cottonwood tree.
Found it! It's huge!
Here's the top of it...
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