We ar studying anatomy and physiology and chemistry this year in our co-op. We are excited! Especially Mommy and Daddy! I found this great puzzle yesterday and we put it together tonight....it had great detail and the kids loved it! Great "night before school starts" project!
My Favorite Four Plus One!
My heart belongs to these beautiful people~
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Chickens and grits
....they love them!!! One morning last week (after they all had to watch their friend slaughtered over the swingset with a rope)....we gave them a treat..CHEESE GRITS!
Dear Betsy is in the freezer
One of our first chickens that we got as a chick...is now in our freezer! I recieved a text last week from my husband, whom I thought was sleeping after working all night, "Betsy is in the freezer, the backyard is quiet, I'm going to bed now!" Betsy had been giving us some problems...she is the only chicken that had figured out how to jump over the fence so she could roost in the treehouse...therefore creating lots of chicken poop mess up there! She had also become VERY loud...squawking when she didn't get her way, wanted a snack, etc. John could hear her sometimes when he was trying to sleep and we were afraid the neighbors could too! So that day, she squawked too loud and well that was the end of her. The kids couldn't believe that he did it...they got home and looked all over for her and opened the garage freezer and then the house freezer....and J.D. screamed..."There she is!" and Emily went running! She didn't want to see her Betsy in the freezer! John did a great job of "preparing" her...she looks like one you would buy at Publix! The they started wondering how he did it, especially my detail oriented J.D.....and then they saw the rope over the swingset top beam and a few leftover feathers....Emily couldn't bear to see it! She said she WILL NOT eat Betsy and I don't blame her at all! John did warn them that it was coming and that when we got these chickens, they may become food one day too...Emily is over it now.....but I've heard them tell the other girls to be quiet or Daddy might do the same to them!
A tribute to dear old Betsy: She was a good egg layer and very crafty!
A tribute to dear old Betsy: She was a good egg layer and very crafty!
We have DONE Florida!
We have really enjoyed our beautiful Florida getaways this summer...We have been tubing and canoeing and will be going to the beach this week. We have seen springs and rivers and lakes and beaches. We have certainly enjoyed the beautiful state and a lot of what it has to offer. We went back to Wacissa River this past week and enjoyed some more refreshing cold spring water one last time! It is truly one of our favorites! The wildlife is amazing...turtles, over 5 alligators, fish galore and birds and birds and birds! And it is peaceful and quiet and pristeen!
Love watching my kids swim across the spring..
and snorkle
our friends
Planning Day
John was wonderful to give me a teache planning day....after a very FUN summer, I needed a day without little people around to get organized! I needed to also make "lesson plans", get thing labeled and books looked at but FIRST I had to organize shelves, throw away, get new school books out of packages, organize all crafts, school supplies, art supplies, etc. I also put together tupperware containers with learning supplies and aides in them and "school" box for Molly when I need her quiet. I got everything organized and labeled but no lesson plans done...but it still feels sooooo good! At least can put my hand on everything and know where it all is! Lesson plans will come this weekend and through the week as we see what our new co-op is like. Here are some pictures to prove to my hubby who so graciously took the kids out of the house for 8 hours!!!!
trash pile!
This years school books are now on the homeschool shelf!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Schedules, Orientation, Chores, and Planning
This week I get a teacher planning day...maybe it will help me get to bed a little earlier because lately I feel like I have been burning the midnight oil a lot! I am very thankful that John offered me a day ALONE, with my stuff, in my house. Really it is to get organized, tab some books, organize our art supplies, school supplies, and bookshelves, make Molly's Preschool box, get our daily schedule set up etc. Tonight I worked on our daily schedule and when looking over how last years went...well I might have used it like 10 times the entire year so I revisited my Managers of their Homes book and looked at our weeks and it dawned on me....DUH...We do something different every single day. Our days never look the same so why make a schedule to follow if I don't allow for that. So this year...I have a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday schedule and the only thing that isn't written down is our fun field trips or extras like book club and my work schedule because it varies. When I go to work...I let it go and John does what he can...he can follow our schedule or not! But on Mondays, I wrote in our Co-op and Ballet, on Tuesdays...art class, on Wednesdays...church, on Thursdays...Piano and Outside Study time at Water Oak plantation, and Fridays..family movie and milkshake night....now obviously...trips happen and family get togethers happen but at least this year I have written in our every week activities. We are busy and if I do not account for ballet...well then it (the schedule) all falls apart and things don't get done. It makes it a little harder on the kids I think because they don't do the same thing every day but they are kids of shift workers and busy people and tend to do o.k. with it. We are not the kind of family that doesn't participate in things outside of the house so it would be silly to not write in things like church, ballet, etc.
Tomorrow is the orientation to our new CO-OP that we will participate in. The kids are stoked. We fixed up their notebooks tonight and they got their backpacks out. We are excited and nervous about what is in store. I'm looking forward to it always pushing up full force into the week...I need that push sometimes!
I think I have the chore thing down, maybe, again :) It seems complicated but again I am having to get more specific on our specifics! The kids are just going to have routine chores that they do everyday of the week...things that they are in charge of. We have three times during the day in our newly revised schedule that chores take place. On Fridays, during mid morning chore time, the kids pick a BIG chore out of the Paid chore box and do it. It get written down and they get paid every two weeks when John and I do. I go back and forth about allowances and paying the kids but I took the time (with the kids) to talk about the paid chores...they are above and beyond normal everyday things. Some of the chores in the box are cleaning all the ceiling fans, taking the items in the fridge out and cleaning the shelves, deep cleaning porch, etc. They are the big projects that don't need to be done everyday or even every week but need doing and I need help. Emily is having to earn money to pay for her ballet costumes this year so this helps and I want to teach them the habit and love of giving money to God. And then when they really want something they can save...The routine chores like bathrooms and floors and dusting and such are normal parts of our day and they do not get paid for those.
I'm feeling a little more organized and John has me dreaming of a school room in the garage and lots of storage space...maybe one day!
Tomorrow is the orientation to our new CO-OP that we will participate in. The kids are stoked. We fixed up their notebooks tonight and they got their backpacks out. We are excited and nervous about what is in store. I'm looking forward to it always pushing up full force into the week...I need that push sometimes!
I think I have the chore thing down, maybe, again :) It seems complicated but again I am having to get more specific on our specifics! The kids are just going to have routine chores that they do everyday of the week...things that they are in charge of. We have three times during the day in our newly revised schedule that chores take place. On Fridays, during mid morning chore time, the kids pick a BIG chore out of the Paid chore box and do it. It get written down and they get paid every two weeks when John and I do. I go back and forth about allowances and paying the kids but I took the time (with the kids) to talk about the paid chores...they are above and beyond normal everyday things. Some of the chores in the box are cleaning all the ceiling fans, taking the items in the fridge out and cleaning the shelves, deep cleaning porch, etc. They are the big projects that don't need to be done everyday or even every week but need doing and I need help. Emily is having to earn money to pay for her ballet costumes this year so this helps and I want to teach them the habit and love of giving money to God. And then when they really want something they can save...The routine chores like bathrooms and floors and dusting and such are normal parts of our day and they do not get paid for those.
I'm feeling a little more organized and John has me dreaming of a school room in the garage and lots of storage space...maybe one day!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Happy 35th!
John turned 35 today! We have celebrated 17 birthdays together since we started dating! Wow! One thing I know is that he loves to eat and he loves good food! So for his birthday, he got Pioneer Woman's Steak and Onion Hoagie Sandwiches and her Chocolate sheet cake. It was delicious and he was a happy man! He isn't a huge birthday guy..doesn't like the presents and such but he likes family meals and time together. He is on his 6 day stretch of working so that kind of stinks but he took the rest of the cake to work to share with his crew...we hope he has a good night!
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