Could this day BE any more beautiful?? I'm sitting at the computer...Little Man is sleeping...BabyGirl can be heard through the open windows just howling with laughter along with Daddy...the breeze is gorgeous....really...just sit and take it all in a minute....this is what life is all about. Life. Living. Loving. Feeling the wind in your hair. Shivering with the chill in the air. I'm so happy to be here right where I am right now.
Our school has been going sooooooooooooooooo well. I mean, I can't even begin to explain how well it's going. Words couldn't even describe it. BabyGirl is so eager to learn. She makes it so easy on me. She is the best student a mommy could ever ask for. She has such enthusiasm for all she does. She attacks everything head on, and I love that about her. Now, it's my job to make sure she never loses this. And I'm taking that job very seriously. So, here is what we've been up to on the Joneschooling front....
BabyGirl has written her first story. She started with her first draft, revised it, had a writing conference, checked for errors, and will soon be publishing it. She loves this. (and so do I) We've also started dissecting sentences. Not the crap I did in school. Not the lines and all that bull. Nope. She can just tell me what they are, underline them correctly and we move on. Aahhh, the beauty of home school. :) Next, we move on to paragraphs.
She has also been thoroughly enjoying our new math game. It's called broken calculator. Here's how it works. I give her a number...let's say 17. She has to give me 6 ways of getting 17 with a calculator (adding & subtracting) but the key #7 is broken. She loves this like crazy! She will actually sit and play with this for an hour. I'm loving where this is going. We have to have more of this. I will be thinking of lots more ways to use this passion with math....
For science we are still working with Earth. Since our last post we have done experiments with the water cycle, volcanoes, our moving plates, and erosion. They were all fabulous hits. We've got one last week of Earth. We're starting on the atmosphere. Then, next month it's on to Extreme Weather!!!
For history/geography we've just wrapped up Ancient India. She aced her test last week with flying colors! She loves ancient cultures! Next, we move onto Ancient China.
The handwriting is coming along beautifully. Her penmanship has improved so much. She was totally meant for cursive writing. I could've saved such a headache just starting with it. But, who knew?? She's even progressed to adding little curly q swirls to the end of her name. So sassy. :)
Recently, we had a meeting with our home school group. (the best group ever!!) The kids made purses by recycling chip bags and using duct tape. They are really cute!! Then, we had a group project where we made a monarch butterfly with individual notes from each child attached to it. We sent it to a group in Mexico where they will take care of it over the winter. Then, it will migrate back to us in the spring!!!
Last week we also went on a field trip to a local Vet in Broken Arrow. www.nicholsondvm.com He did such a wonderful job with our kids. He is the most kind hearted and gentle vet you will ever find. He will spend all the time your kids deserve explaining each procedure as he does them. We highly recommend seeing him!!
The music school is amazing. It's bringing out so much joy in BabyGirl. She is in love with the piano. Her 40 minute practices fly by and she will actually want to keep playing and singing. I can see so much maturity in her this year. Maybe it's her age. Maybe it's the passion in the music. Maybe it's just coming into who she is. Whatever it is, I thank God every day for this ray of sunshine in my life. I strive every day to be more like her. We all have so much to learn from our children. We just have to stop. And listen.
Speaking of learning....this weekend we celebrated our Great Great Auntie's 100th Birthday. As I was looking and listening to her it occurred to me how childlike she really is. She is so sweet. She is so innocent. She is so beautiful. I could feel the love radiating from her, and it was so special. I miss my Grandma so much. I hope she can see us. BabyGirl commented the other day how Grandma didn't even know I was pregnant with Little Man when she left us. I think she knew. I think she knows. I feel her love with me, just like the love coming from Auntie.
We got a new addition to the family recently, too! Our Mimi and Papa got a new little baby named Bandit. He is fitting in perfectly. He is already just like one of the kids. He is so well behaved, and such a sweet little guy. Just take a look for yourself!!
Little Man is growing like crazy! He has his 2 top and 2 bottom teeth. He can say (and mean) Mama, Dada, Dis (this) and Get. He is such a sweetie. He loves to snuggle and laugh. He loves his big sissy like no other. He is a mamas boy. And, like his sissy, has a zest for life that we can all stand to catch. He is almost crawling now, although he's more interested in pulling up to try to cruise. He loves listening to the piano. He loves his jump up! He truly completes our little family.
Well, I think that's about all for now. My hope is for each of you reading this to enjoy the beautiful beginning of our fall weather. And, to slow down a little. Enjoy the ride. Learn from the children and elders in your lives. You will all be a little happier AND a little wiser.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Updates galore!!!
Wow, it has been such a long time since I've done a real update!! Things are going great around our house. We've found a routine, chores are getting done (pretty much), school is in session, spirits are high, and we are loving life!!
Our summer was wonderful. We enjoyed getting used to being a family of four. We thoroughly enjoyed our pool (still are), and love to soak up the sun. BabyGirl was more than ready to start school last week, and so was I. We're doing a lot of fun, new things this year that we are super excited about. First of all, we changed our history and geography program. Last year we used Core Knowledge, and we loved it. But, it gets a little wordy and somewhat boring at points. BabyGirl would rather do the exploring and learning on her own, so we decided to go with http://www.kidsdiscover.com/ this time. We are absolutely loving it!! I found one magazine for each topic we are covering, and even ended up ordering some science ones that BabyGirl was really interested in. We highly recommend this source. Not only are they affordable, but they are full of information presented in an engaging manner. Cannot say how much we LOVE IT!!! The first topic we are covering in history is Ancient India. BabyGirl is very much into learning about ancient cultures. She cannot get enough of them. We've also found some great books at the library to go along with our magazine. We will be covering Ancient India for 3 weeks. Then, it's onto Ancient China!!
For science, we are covering Planet Earth for the whole month of September. Again, we are using the magazine as well as a ton of sources we found through our library online catalog. So far, we've covered the layers of the Earth. Not only what they are, but why we have them in the first place. We did an experiment using green colored salt water, warm water, cooking oil and tacks.
We're also covering Earth long ago. She loves this as much as ancient cultures. She will sit and read books about the geologic time scale forever! The interesting creatures, dinosaurs and fossils just amaze her and we are having so much fun with it! We may have to take more than a month on Earth!
Another new introduction this year is cursive writing, and I'm thinking I should have introduced this form of writing first! She gets so frustrated with print! But, cursive seems to come so much more naturally for her. She can have the most beautiful print and cursive you have ever seen. Like an adult. But, she can also be in a huge hurry and print all over the place in huge and small letters. Cursive is allowing her to write faster and more neatly. She also loves to practice it! Yay for that!
Also new this year...we have slowed down on the phonics. We still do *some* but she is such a great speller, reader and writer that it just seems silly to sit her down doing mindless worksheets that frankly she could have done in preschool. So, we've introduced forms of writing. We're going to cover many things including how to write stories, poems, letters, book reports, newspaper articles and books. We have lots of fun things in store, so stay tuned!!
Right now for math, we are just reviewing what we learned last year. Her favorite thing to do is play our math games. Among her favorites are dominoes or Addition Top-It.
This year we are adding more Social Studies as well. We've touched on it every year so far, but this year we are taking a more in-depth approach. First, we are starting to study the American Government...eeewww.. LOL. She actually loves this, and asks every school day if we are doing any Social Studies!!

So, that pretty much sums up the beginning of our school year! I'm sure there are some things I've left out...and I'm trying to get used to this new blog format...so, forgive me if it's not perfect! :)
Now, here are a few updates from the end of summer.....
Coming off....
It's off!!!!!
Here are a couple of pics from the "Elebration" at our local zoo. We got there early in the morning before the crowds, and enjoyed a beautiful morning outside!!!
Touching an elephant skull...
Picking the statue's nose (as usual)
In the rain forest...
Here are a couple of random pics.
My 2 boys...
Mommy and my Little Man...
Two cute twinkie cousins...
A long-overdue afternoon at Nanny's house...
Remembering old times with Josh...
After playing beauty shop with BabyGirl during Little Man's nap..
My favorite flower in our yard....the Spider Lily...
The flower is almost as pretty....
My babies....
Me and my babies...
The next American Idol...
My happy little guy....
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