*Mason has officially been enrolled in Rabbits and Geology for 4H! When we first got the books and looked through them we were so overwhelmed and wondering what we were getting ourselves into. I am happy to report we are no longer *as* confused. I am still a little confused, but not quite as much. We visited with one of my sister-in-laws friends who has been doing rabbits for 8 years in 4H and she helped us tremendously!! I was so thankful for her! The books make it look much more complicated than it actually is. She has also agreed to help Mason out if need be. So we have looked up all the different rabbit types (over 47) and narrowed it down to 5 or 6 kinds to choose from. We are going to visit a show in March and watch what he would have to do and then, hopefully, purchase our rabbit. Yay!! I will tell you that I used to hate going into the rabbit barn at the fair, I just didn't see the point...I know have a new appreciation for that barn!! There is so much work and guidelines that go into rabbits!
*When signing up for a group I apparently signed up for one that doesn't participate in the tippecanoe county fair so I had to switch to one at random without looking into it first. Here's where I would like some input. He is currently enrolled in the Westside Sunshiners which is made up predominantly of homeschoolers I have heard. We found out that the girl that helped us today participates in the club that is held at Earhart, close to our home, and there are several people who do rabbits in that group. So my delima is...do I switch knowing that he would know someone there and have lots of resources for the rabbit project or do I keep him in the predominantly homeschool group with kids who are experiencing what he does everyday?? What do you guys think?
*I was a little worried at how much we would have to put into buying a rabbit, but have found it is actually really cheap and sometimes free if they know its for 4H!! How cool!! The food is only $7 for a GIANT bag that will last one rabbit a long time. So needless to say I am very excited about the cost aspect of this. Very excited considering our circumstances right now.
*I am a little unsure about posting this next thing, but we could really use prayer on this and so I think I should post it. So on a more heavier note, William has lost his job. :-( We were told that he would be moved to the other plant and then found out on Friday that he would be laid off instead. With this comes many, many, many decisions as you can imagine!! There are so many options and so many people willing to tell you what you *should* do. I want to do the responsible thing and the right thing for *our* family. Knowing what that is is not always easy.
*As of right now, until we know for sure what we're doing, we are gearing up our house to be put on the market. We have not made a final decision, but want to be ready if the time comes and that is the decision to be made. If anyone knows, hears or sees of any houses for rent please keep us in mind. We are even willing to go to a 2 bedroom if we have to to make things work, but we are wanting to stay with a house if possible.
*On a similiar note if anyone knows of anyone hiring please let us know!!! As we all know...jobs are few and far between.
*On the up-side, kinda, I will be taking my last road trip for a while and am looking forward to it! Most of you know that I am a huge Rent fan. I have a really good friend who lives near Detroit where Rent will be making a stop on its final farewell tour. Next Wednesday is my birthday and that good friend of mine that lives there has bought me a ticket for my birthday! :-) I am looking forward to a few days of girls nights, the lotto drawings and line anticipation for front row seats, stagedooring and experiencing Rent once again...for the last time. :-( It will be my first time on a road trip by myself and will definitely not be the same without my friend Becky who has made EVERY Rent road trip with me, heck we invented the Rent Road Trip! LOL You will be missed Becca!
Well, I'm off to put the kids to bed!
Talk soon~
Monday, February 9, 2009
Rabbits and Randomness...
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Chew Toy!
So this was the conversation between me and Mason this morning. I came up behind him and gave him a huge hug. Here's how the conversation went...
Mason: What are you doing?
Me: Giving you a huge hug.
Mason: What do I look like? A chew toy.
It was so much funnier in person. :-) So if any of you hear me call him Chew Toy please realize that its an inside joke, but that will definitely be something that sticks with him.
Okay...I'm off to lunch with a friend!
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Friday, January 30, 2009
Date night!
Tonight Mason and I had a date night! :) The twins went to stay the night with their cousins and so it was just me and Mason. We started out the night eating at his all time fav place which is Pepe's. I can remember going there when I wasn't much older than him and so its nice to carry that on with him. I noticed tonight how he really is growing up. He orders his own food, has his own unique personality and carries on the oddest conversations. :) I ran into a huge dilema though. Most of you know, and if not will, that I have a small bladder. Okay, thats an understatement, its tiny! I use the bathroom a ton! Anyway...I had to go tonight and didn't know what to do. In my opinion he is not old enough to sit by himself, but I didn't want both of us to get up and they think we left (the waitress was really busy and I couldn't find her and also couldn't wait much longer). He thinks he's bigger than his britches and is so grown up. He kindly told me that he was almost 9 and that he would be fine. Seeing as how it was very crowded I gave him the "don't leave or talk to strangers lecture" one more time and quickly used the restroom. When I got back he smartly said "see mom I'm fine." I guess I don't realize how big he is sometimes.After a great dinner we decided to go to my all time fav place, Barnes and Nobles, and browse through some books. :) I am hoping my love for books grows on him...and soon. :) I am happy to report he did find a book he thought he would enjoy! Being the softy mom I am I let him get it, especially since it was a chapter book and he usually shys away from them because they don't have pictures. I must tell you though he is finally started to get the comprehension down with reading which really excites me. We will see how he does with a chapter book. So far so good! We then got some hot chocolate and sat down to read for a little while.
Okay..okay...so it helps that the book is a movie! As long as he's reading right. ;-)
Anyway, we had a GREAT time and it made me realize how fast he is growing up! It was nice to take the time with him and just enjoy spending time together. :)
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Monday, January 12, 2009
So here's the plans! We improvised today because my printer quit working, but its now up and running and we're back on task.
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Friday, January 9, 2009
What a week!
So our first week back is done and I'm proud to report that we stayed on track for most of the week. We got everything accomplished that I had planned and that's whats important. We're adjusting to a new schedule with William being on second shift and all, but it went over well considering. I had no fights out of Mason, that was until today. All week he has been amazingly cooperative. Practiced piano when I asked him to, did his math when I asked him to, his handwriting and language went over without no issues and the lapbooking was a HUGE success! The problem came today. He didn't want to practice piano, he didn't want to do math, but he wanted to do his story, but couldn't figure it out because he was too busy throwing a fit. :) I explained to him that he didn't have to do it and that it was just extra fun for him. He then threw another fit because he wanted to do it. I can't figure him out. LOL :)
I hope everyone has a great weekend! I'm definitely going to try. I'm praying for no snow so that I may be able to go out of town with some friends.
:)
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Here goes nothing...
So after spending countless hours on the computer and looking at hundreds of websites, I'm so not kidding, and coming up with all these "great" ideas and then throwing them out the window, I finally have decided! :) If anyone needs something even remotely related to homeschooling or activities, there is no doubt in my mind that I could tell ya where to go. I may post a list of them just for future references.
Here's my list of curriculum that I am using that I haven't changed.
Mason - Saxon Math 2 and 3, Abeka Language 3, Abeka Handwriting 3, Reading-Library books
Weston & Isaac - Abeka K4 Phonics, Handwriting and Phonics with Numbers. Along with some additional things I found online and had already for directional and cut/paste activities. Also included in that is basic calender activities and reading. They are very eager to learn to read!
So your probably asking yourself what about history/geography and science? That's what I've been asking myself. :) And that's what I am FINALLY excited about. During my countless hours of being on the internet I found all these cool lessons, BUT they were all worksheets. :( I am trying to take a more hands-on approach to learning because I know that's how Mason learns, and do that without buying all new curriculum. Well, I finally found something! I guess I shouldn't say finally because I've known about it I just didn't see how it could work and thought it would be too chaotic and complicated. Sound familiar...that's what I thought about Saxon Math and now look at me. LOL
So what is it already...it called Lap booking!! Some people call it scrap to learn or note booking, either way you look at it, its all hands-on! You basically pick a topic, for Mason we're starting off learning about Indiana and the twins we're starting off with the letter S and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. You make mini-books about that topic (ie..flag, flower, tree, bird, song, population, industry, etc..). Then when your all done you take a file folder and shutter fold it, add everything into it, decorate it and not only did they learn all about that topic, it also becomes a learning tool to look back on and its a great way to show off their work and what they have learned! The best thing is...it just takes basic craft things like glue, paper, crayons, tape, markers, stickers, however creative you wanna get! AND...it works for little ones too! The twins will be joining in on the fun as well! I'm starting off with a little history with Mason, but I'm sure it won't be long until we get into the science, or should I say animals. :)
I cannot express my excitement! I love to scrapbook and the boys love to color, cut, draw and glue, so needless to say this is going to be fun! I hope. ;) I'm sure it will take a while to get the hang of which is why I started with books that already had a plan, but I have such creative kids that I don't think it will take long for them to just run with it.
So on that note, here's my plan for the week...I'm going to be very detailed for my own sake, sorry.
Weston & Isaac
Monday-letter R, S is for Star book (Lap book project)
Tuesday- #10, cut/paste numbers 1-5 in order, constellation book (Lap book project)
Wednesday-Letter S, Planet counting game/pocket (Lap book project)
Thursday- #10, cut/paste numbers 6-10, build a rocket book (Lap book project)
Friday-Put together lap book with all our books and some songs, poems and Bible verse
When I look at that it seems like that is a lot of stuff, but really its not. The boys fly through their "worksheets" and they sit at the table for hours cutting and coloring. Now it will just have a purpose and I won't have scraps of paper everywhere that I don't know what to do with. :) I forgot to say that a lap book doesn't have to be finished in a week. There is no time limit. It just depends on how in depth you want to go and stretch it out. Since this is our first one I choose something a little simpler to start with. Once we get going I'll have to juggle 3 so it will probably take a little longer. We'll see. :)
Anyway, back on track.
Mason
Monday-Math, Language (types of sentences), Indiana's bird, tree, flower and other info (LP)
Tuesday-Math, Handwriting, Indiana Flag info/color and Indiana State Motto
Wednesday- Math, Language (types of sentences), Indiana's meaning, Indiana Tribes and There's More Than Corn in Indiana book (LP)
Thursday-Math, Handwriting, Indiana song and map outline of Indiana (LP)
Friday-Phonics, Put LB together.
Also I should say that we will obviously be reading. I will probably have him read the same book for 2 days to improve on his fluency and comprehension. We will be doing this before bed. We will also probably not have a set in stone routine because of William being moved to 2nd shift. I'd like to have some sort of routine, but we'll see how it works itself out. I absolutely love plans and routines, but for some reason I'm having a hard time making them work with homeschooling.
So that's it! That's my plan and I hope to stick with it.
Oh, I forgot! I found a website with story starters. Mason LOVES to write stories, but gets upset when having to erase and recopy when making mistakes. So here's my thought. He loves the computer and typing, so I thought on Fridays when his Lap book is finished he could guest post here with his story. :) Since I haven't picked one yet he'll just have to surprise you this week!
Hope everyone has a great week!!
Posted by April at 4:46 PM 3 comments
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Been way too long...
Wow! I haven't been on here in almost 2 months. Thats hard to believe. So I'll do a quick year in review. :)
Okay, so its not short, but there you have it. This year has been filled with up, downs, happys, sads and a ton of "firsts". As this year came to a close I was more than ready for it to be over!! The last few months especially have been really rough for me, which is when I tend to not blog. As this new year began today I realized that are so many things changing and probably some things that need to be changed. I want to be a more deligent, happier, time efficient, healthier woman, mother, sister and friend. I want to succeed at this thing called life. :) And I have to say that without many of you I wouldn't have made it through this past year. So thank you...I love you all.
So, here's where I'm starting. I need accountability, BADLY. :) So I am going to start posting my weekly curriculum on here. I am extremely eager to get back into school work. I'm taking a new approach! I will get into that more on another post. I am also joining in with my friend Lindsay (and so many others) and devoting myself to a healthier, and hopefully skinnier, me. I can do pretty good at eating honestly, its the excersing that I tend to fall off the wagon with. I LOVE to run, its just I don't have a ton of motivation. It has always been my dream to be able to run a 5K, specifically the one in NYC, go figure right. I want to accomplish it this year!! So with that I will be doing a ton of schedules on here.
Its off to bed I go so that I can get up at a decent time in the morning, weigh in, and get some excercising in, along with setting my school schedule for the week. Lots to do! Hopefully I can keep up with the energy.
Night all~
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