Adoption day
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Thanksgiving in the Valley
Birthday Time
Both Ketchup and Bounce have November birthdays. Both Bounce’s birthday and their original party date were interrupted by the flu. The good news is that Daddy and Bounce were able to have a fun day out on his birthday and we were able to easily switch the date of their combined birthday party. Here are a few pics from their Hello Kitty/Transformer party.
Now a few pics of the last 7 years with Ketchup and the past 5 with Bounce. They are beautiful, sweet kids who make me very proud to say God has blessed me to be their mother.
2008
2007
2006

Swine Flu – a different perspective
Days 1 & 2 – spent in bed either asleep or watching TV. Mommy got some good facebook time in while Ketchup watched her shows.
Days 3 & 4 – We progressed to playing board games or Webkinz. Ketchup also enjoyed playing hairstylist/makeup artist to Mommy.
Days 5 – 7 – spent by the window staring at the other kids play. In between coughing fits, she would beg to join them.
Finally we were able to venture out of the house for a couple of days before Mommy had her turn. My bout with the flu was cut in half thanks to the God-given drug Tamiflu. The doctor was also kind enough to prescribe it as a preventative for Daddy and Bounce.
I progressed in the same order as Ketchup just with fewer days. I thought it was funny that I was playing hairstylist for their crazy hair day at AWANA just as Ketchup had done for me the week prior.
Although life was interrupted for a short while, we were able to have a little fun with H1N1.
October Pics
We ended the month at our church's Fall Festival. Our Ladybug and Wolverine had fun and we're still enjoying their candy!!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fall Fun!
Here is a picture of Bounce with his trophy. After his big win, the lady asked him what he was going to do now and since we hadn't prepared him in advance with the token "I'm going to Disneyworld" response, you can see he is thinking about what to say. For once he didn't have a quick-witted reply and only said "I don't know."
They were also looking forward to being a part of the "backyard circus." This is Ketchup performing as a butterfly ballerina (she's the tall one in the back with the red tutu).
And for the big finish....a tribute to all the "moms" in the world - what we have to put up with....
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
End of Sept. update
Another nice addition to our homeschool this year has been workboxes. Here is a picture.
On another note, last Monday night ended up being an eventful one here at our house. It had just started to storm, and we were all sitting in the living room reading our bedtime stories when we heard a light boom sound. It sounded like something fell off the wall somewhere or hit some wall in the house. As I walked to the kitchen to see what happened, I glanced outside into the backyard and saw that one of our trees had been blown over and was laying/leaning on our roof.
On a completely separate topic from the above and my original reason for typing out this update right now before our school day was to highly recommend a book.

Now I've gotta go fill those workboxes I was blogging about!

Friday, September 18, 2009
Homeschool Update
We'll just see if I can keep up with the updates or if my next blog doesn't come until November :-)
We our using a new curriculum this year from Heart of Dakota Publishers. It is a Christ centered, history based curriculum. It is very organized which I love because it is less work for me.
Since Bounce is a little young age wise for this book, we are taking it half-speed, so we'll take 2 years to complete the lessons rather than one.
Despite working at half-speed, our days are full since we're also adding in Apologia science and Calico Spanish. The science curriculum is creation based and we study one day of creation for an entire year. This year our focus is astronomy. I am so grateful that we are able to bring everything back to God. For example, we were learning how God uses the stars as signs (ex. star of Bethlehem) and then we looked at the whirlpool galaxy online.

Ketchup was so excited about the cross that God put in the heavens that she wanted to print out a picture of it to show her friends.
Spanish has also been a lot of fun. Calico Spanish is a brand new immersion based Spanish curriculum. It incorporates a lot of music which the kids love. They walk around the house singing the songs. Daddy is really impressed with what they have already learned in these few weeks. I am glad that when I say "Nino y nina escuchenme. Ahora es la hora de espanol (Kids, listen. It's Spanish time)," they squeal with delight.
We are studying the colonial time period and also learned about Christopher Columbus. The kids are enjoying the texts so much that they are disappointed when I stop reading. Below are their portraits of Christopher Columbus (with 2 objects representing his importance in history: a ship and the Atlantic Ocean) and their blue water paintings with fish that we completed in Spanish class following my instructions completely in spanish.
Note that the kids are still in their pajamas which is how we often are dressed as we learn. It seems as if every day there is one reminder of why I am so glad that we are blessed with the freedom and opportunity to homeschool from pajamas and sleeping in to being able to truly see how God has created all and holds everything together. Looking forward to the rest of a fun year!
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Relaxing Vacation
Ketchup caught her first fish (I guess it counts!)
The kids experienced their first cave at Kartchner Caverns and were able to see science in action as the drips of water cause amazing formations underground.

My parents blessed their grandkids by getting them an inflatable waterslide. Ketchup and Bounce spent a lot of time on this and we enjoyed watching their re-enactments of "Wipeout."
Here are a few of my favorite pictures (as if you wanted even more):
Every evening God painted the sky for us. We are thankful that we were able to enjoy so much of His amazing creation!