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Monday, October 29, 2007

Music Week and Pumpkin Carving



Last week we studied music and the guitar for the letter G. The kids learned about Beethoven and went around all week singing his fifth symphony. We ended the week by dancing to "We will rock you" by Queen. Is that a well-rounded education or what? Actually, it was a lighter week and I told myself that whenever we were listening to music in the car or at home we were kind of doing school - right?

Today was pumpkin carving day. The kids picked their stencils - Snow White and Bruce the shark from Nemo. Somebody remind me next year to just say "No" to any stencils that have more than 3 shapes. I probably spent about 4-5 hours today carving these pumpkins that will only last a few days. So I'm determined to share my "masterpieces" with you all so my efforts don't feel so wasted.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Pumpkin Farm Field Trip

One of the kids' favorite books is "From Seed to Pumpkin." Today we were able to experience the book firsthand at the Big Orange Pumpkin Farm. Ketchup and Bounce had so much fun looking at the pumpkin vines and witnessing every stage of the pumpkin from the bees pollinating the big orange pumpkin flowers to the pumpkins that had not yet turned orange.
We followed up our field trip with a picnic at the park. God blessed us with a beautiful day to enjoy today, so we did just that.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

It's a Snap

Last week we studied Eggs for the letter E. The kids learned a little about eggs I think. Ketchup now knows that they come from hens rather than a rooster. Mommy learned how to poach an egg. Our science experiment was cooking eggs different ways and then comparing them. Well, believe it or not I had never poached an egg. I had to watch an online video to even figure out what I was supposed to do. I probably won't poach an egg again, but at least I know what a poached egg is now.
However, the highlight of the week (possibly the month) is that Ketchup learned how to snap her fingers. She has been trying off and on for a while, but one day last week she put her mind to it and kept trying and once she heard just the slightest bit of noise, the celebration began. With each snap of her little fingers, the snap sound is louder. Now she likes to snap at Bella, the dog, to get her to do things (wonder where she learned that from :-)

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Mission Accomplished

We were 3 for 3 today in locating our MIA objects. Ketchup's blankie appeared while we were reading our stories at our "campfire" the kids made. It must have been tangled up in the blanket that I know I shook out at least 3 times yesterday. Her slipper appeared in her shoe drawer in the closet that I know was checked at least 10 times yesterday. And my AMEX card was mixed in with the pictures in our photo box - Bounce loves to put things in very unusual places. We have found his cups several times in our dresser drawers.

Today I also attempted cleaning the house. The kids were playing with Ketchup's Barbie castle when the terrible vacuum monster appeared in her room. The Barbies frantically tried to hide behind the bed and then started asking each other (Ketchup's voice), "Did you watch the Royal News?" and then Bounce's Barbie answered "No, did you watch the Royal News?" I guess if they had watched the Royal News they would have known the vacuum monster was coming - they are so funny!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The Test!

I have Bible study on Wednesday mornings, but since we are already out and about we sometimes run errands afterwards. Today I learned that a great test to see if I'm applying my Bible study or not is to take my kids shoe shopping.
Let's see I had my patience tested a trillion times as my children changed their minds about shoes and of course whatever style they just had to have, well wouldn't you know it their size was not available. I had to be gentle when dragging Bounce to the bathroom for the third time in just 30 minutes. It seemed as if his bladder decided that after only two pairs of shoes were tried on it was going to burst. I had to be kind in telling Ketchup that her feet were getting bigger and she can't even wear shoes that I would think most little girls her age are wearing. She has completely outgrown all the toddler shoes. Is this normal?
Oh well. At least I had many opportunities for testing in such a short time period - count it all joy right!

By the way - another test lies tomorrow. 3 important items have gone MIA in our house the last couple of days: my AMEX card, Ketchup's blankie and just one of her slippers. So tomorrow is turn the house upside down day. Hopefully I'll have a good report tomorrow night!

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Ketchup's soccer game

Ketchup had another soccer game yesterday and boy does she come out of her shell on the field. She is aggressive in going after that ball and scored 5 goals! She was so excited about her great game.
The rout was on, so her coach called back some players to have them work on defense. Ketchup was one that he wanted to stay at midfield rather than going after the ball to score. She had such a hard time staying put; it went against every thing in her not to run and try to kick that ball into the net. Her coach had to yell her name a lot to get her attention to stop running and come back to play defense.
It got me thinking about how I must get caught up running the game of life and God has to get my attention so that He can teach me something new. I want to just keep doing what I'm familiar with, but He wants to make me better overall - more like Him. Hopefully, He doesn't have to "yell" quite as loudly or frequently to get my attention:-)

Saturday, October 06, 2007

"Why do firefighters only kiss their mommies?"

Last weekend we went to Canton with my parents and brother's family. Bounce got a firefighters costume. He was so excited to try it on when we came home. He looked so cute in it and my dad asked if he could have a kiss. Bounce then asked me if firefighters gave kisses. I told him that firefighters only kiss their mommies, so he proceeded to give me several kisses. Fast forward four days later and he has on the costume again. He then asks me why firefighters only kiss their mommies. I had to tell the little guy the truth since he had obviously been thinking about it. Oh well, so if you see this little firefighter around town, he can give kisses now.

We studied dogs this week for the letter "D". We learned that dogs are mammals because they have fur, live babies and nurse their babies. Bella (our dog) was very patient as we examined her. After looking at Bella's nipples, Ketchup raised her shirt to show us hers. Good thing this is where the show and tell ended and the kids moved on to other things. I couldn't help but thinking later that I'm glad this lesson was at home rather than in a classroom, or are bashful little Ketchup might have been known as the class flasher:-)