Thursday, November 27, 2008
Boy am I Thankful!
I think Thanksgiving is my official favorite holiday. As I get older, it is just such a great day for reflection. I am so Thankful for my Lord and Savior, I am so Thankful for my husband who is the love of my life, I am so thankful for my children who I just cherish every moment with, I am thankful for our extended family and the wonderful health we have been blessed with. I am also so Thankful for so many wonderful and close friends that make the path of life alot more fun and interesting. IT is nice to have a day to sit back and think all of these wonderful thoughts. OF course I am also so thankful to have a mother who is such a wonderful cook. The food is always amazing!!!
We had a great day today, beyond my reflections, with our WHOLE family. We started our day at church, then we went to mom and dad's for great food and fun. The kids made pilgrim hats out of lots of sugar (see slide show), we watched some football, and overall spent time together. We also topped it off with more sugar and made smores outdoors over the fire pit. The finale of the day was an impromptu sleepover at Grandma's for the 3 oldest boys. As for me, I am not a "day after holiday shopper" but I did go home and knock out quite a bit of Christmas shopping online.
I really hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I am so excited the "Holiday Season" has begun. It is such an uplifting time of year for us with so many fun activities. I hope that everyone also makes the most of their Holiday season! Well, I must go...my 1/2 marathon race is in two weeks and I must run early tomorrow morning. Until next time...
We had a great day today, beyond my reflections, with our WHOLE family. We started our day at church, then we went to mom and dad's for great food and fun. The kids made pilgrim hats out of lots of sugar (see slide show), we watched some football, and overall spent time together. We also topped it off with more sugar and made smores outdoors over the fire pit. The finale of the day was an impromptu sleepover at Grandma's for the 3 oldest boys. As for me, I am not a "day after holiday shopper" but I did go home and knock out quite a bit of Christmas shopping online.
I really hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I am so excited the "Holiday Season" has begun. It is such an uplifting time of year for us with so many fun activities. I hope that everyone also makes the most of their Holiday season! Well, I must go...my 1/2 marathon race is in two weeks and I must run early tomorrow morning. Until next time...
Sunday, November 23, 2008
4H Garden
The boys are involved in 4H garden this year by their request. It had not been a very prosperous year thus far until we arrived there on Saturday and saw our MAMMOTH size golden Zuchinnis. They are huge and weigh alot. We also harvested banana peppers, green peepers and lettuce. Those items looked miniscule compared to our zuchinni. Anyway, some of our tomatoes and beans are looking good so I am excited!!
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving this coming week. As I reflect, I know the Lord has blessed our family in so many ways. We are truly Thankful for all of the ways he has blessed us. My hope is to never lose sight of those blessings. HAve a great week...
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving this coming week. As I reflect, I know the Lord has blessed our family in so many ways. We are truly Thankful for all of the ways he has blessed us. My hope is to never lose sight of those blessings. HAve a great week...
Monday, November 17, 2008
Another Awesome Fieldtrip!!!
Well, today we went to a dairy farm about 75 minutes away. In science we are studying UNGULATES so this was THE PERFECT trip. We had just an amazing day with the Palm family. We saw a calf born from only 1 foot away, we made butter, took a hayride, went through a corn maze, had an official tour of the dairy, bottle fed baby calves, roasted hotdogs, ate ice cream, fed goats, climbed trees and had a picnic. What more could you ask for in a fieldtrip!!!! It was certainly boy heaven minus the smell of dung that met us when the boys first bounded out of the vans. But you kind of get use to it after awhile!! Melanie and I just kind of giggled through the whole trip today because the saying at Dakin dairy is "Girls Rule"....the reason for this is because they sell all boys that are born. Boys are just not of any use to the farm. So it all made sense...and no offense was taken. But the boys were great today and we had a ton of fun. 2008 has had some great fieldtrips so far. This was up there on our list of top trips so far...until next time...
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Beauty and the Beasts
This past week we finished up our unit on rodents and the suggested project was owl pellet dissection. Needless to say it was a very cool project once you got over the fact that you were more or less searching through vomit. Clay and Mitchell determined that their owl had eaten a bird but we were never able to TOTALLY reconstruct it. Preston and Devin and Ian were able to reassemble the bones of a vole. It was tedious but worth it. It is pictured in the slide show below. We then moved onto history later on in the week and re-created Phoenician glass. The boys found that project cool especially shaving the crayons. As always, an enlightning week and so glad we have our homeschooling friends in the neighborhood to do all these fun projects with every week. Stay tuned for more animal fun and photos next week. (or maybe I will actually post during the week) Until then..
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Cesar is alive
Check out the side bar.....Cesar is alive!!! I have had a few people ask me if Cesar was dead because he was not pictured on the right side of the blog. Cesar is just a real pain to photograph. He wants to lay in my lap when I try to take his picture. Preston is actually lying like a snake on the grass behind him to hold him in place. It needed to be done though....Cesar is a part of the family. He just really does not liked to be photographed!!!!! Until next time!!!
Scouting fun this weekend
This past weekend Devin and I went on our first boyscout campout. It consisted of camping and canoeing. We had a great time and yet I just watched in amazement as the realization of how big he is scares me yet makes me so proud of him!! I let Devin take charge of his experience. He put up the tent and prepared our site by himself. We then went on a 10 mile canoe trip. I generally like to be in control but I relinquished that to him and let him sit in the steering position of the canoe. Needless to say it took him about 1/4 of a mile to understand steering and then he was amazing. I don't think we visited one river bank after that (although the last mile we saw a couple because he sent me into the trees on purpose for a laugh) (He never went into the trees...I made the mistake of screaming one time and he decided it was hilarious to hear me scream) Devin earned his caoeing merit badge. He had to be tested alone on the strokes as well as submerging the canoe and turning it back over with no water in it. This was not a gimme..they do not hand it out unless you prove yourself. Needless to say he did phenomenal...never even complained about the 70 degree water he had to get into to flip the canoe. It was a great weekend with Devin. I don't get much time alone with him. I was so proud of him with the boys and with his willingness to serve others!! Just made me want to cry!!!! (But I didn't) Anyway....have a great week....until next time!!!
The Holiday season is Lurking!!
Well, this past week my boys had a real treat! We went to the Biltmore and the chef from France led a group of us in the decorating of gingerbread houses. The boys have asked me to do gingerbread houses the last couple of years but it never seems to end up high on the baking list during the holiday season. (probably because I do not love gingerbread!) So, we had an opportunity to do it this way and I decided to sign us up. The kids had a great time and I was happy that I prioritized this request on my list for them this year. OF course the big question now is "When can we eat them????" I am thinking we may do one afternoon of gingerbread frenzy and be done with it!! The thought of having open sugar on display for very long seems like a big temptation for the boys as well as any bugs!!! Until next time!!!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Trick or Treat
Well, Friday was the big night of Trick or Treat. Of course this is a controversial night for many people but we have let the kids enjoy trick or treating from the beginning and they do look forward to it for the clean fun that they have with it. This year we went with friends and neighbors so the kids had a great time. They wanted to visit every last house in the subdivision but there had to be a limit!! The dressup plans had changed a few times over the last 90 days but they finally made decisions they were happy with. Nicholas and his bud Jaxon had to keep pace with the older kids...their little legs were so tired by the end of the night but they hung in there. There have already been references made to possibilities for next year's costumes....as for me I am looking forward to some of my favorites...Thanksgiving and Christmas!!! Until next time!!!
Visiting the Hackney's on their boat
Last week we spent a delightful few hours down at the marina in Bradenton with our friends the Hackney's. They own a boat that their family lives on part of the time. I had really no idea what to expect, but fell in love with the tranquility of the water and sense of family I felt from being with them. It was neat to just kind of escape life for a few hours and visit with them. The kids had fun fishing, attempting to catch crabs, and learning all of the ways to climb on the boat. I always love spending time with my friend Tanya so I much enjoyed that as well. The kids and I agreed as we left the marina that it must be nice to be able to go down there for half of every week to get away!!
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