Counting small miracles. Expecting large blessings.



Sunday, October 7, 2012

School on Vacation? Oh, yes we did!

 I have to admit, one of the things I looked forward to the most about vacation was a break from homeschooling!  Even though I love doing it, it takes a lot of time and discipline (and this is just Kindergarten, for crying out loud!).  So I was so happy to spend my evenings reading (for fun!), doing crochet, or just hanging out with my family- no organizing flash cards, cutting out game pieces, getting worksheets in order, rounding up math manipulates...

But then, at the same time, I had this nagging feeling in my head...we were missing so many school days!  I know, its a sickness...but I got to searching online and found a way we could kill two birds - or rather butterflies- with one stone!

Field Trip!

On Wednesday we visited the Coastal Discovery Museum for a Butterfly Discovery Walk.  I had called ahead and made reservations, so our group consisted of me, the hubby, Bella, Abby, Rachel (my sister!), Ashlyn (my niece), and my Mom. 

Our tour guide, Larry, started out the Walk by talking - in simplified terms- about the anatomy of the butterfly, and some of the differances between butterflies and moths ( for insance, a moth builds a cocoon ; a butterfly builds a chrysalis) , and the process of metamorphosis.

Larry demostrates how a butterfly's eyes allow it to see in all directions at once!
Then we all got to go inside the butterfly enclosure.  There were four species of butterflies at this time, including the Monarch and the Frittalary.  Our guide pointed out the caterpillar eggs- tiny white specks that are about 1-2 millimeters in size! Once we had walked through the enclosure, we got to look a the different caterpillars themselves.




Bella gets up close and personal with a caterpillar!


Hmmm...is this the "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"?

Next, we got to see some chrysalis's . Some had already hatched, others weren't quite ready. It was amazing to look through the paper-thin chrysalis and the see the color of a Monarch butterfly's wing folded within.
 
 




Some of the carnivorous plants, including the Venus Flytrap, planted outside
the butterfly enclosure.


The girls really enjoyed the afternoon, especially getting to be around so many butterflies! And I really enjoyed knowing we were having fun- and learning, too!


Oh, if we could only stay at the beach...

 
Yesterday we returned from our annual fall trip to Hilton Head Island, SC.  We spent seven nights and eight days relaxing, unwinding, eating seafood, playing the in ocean, riding bikes, and spending time with loved ones! 
 
Bella plays in the waves!
 
 
Abby runs everywhere she goes!

Bella and Kenneth playing miniature golf.


Me, Kenneth, Bella, Abby, and my niece Ashlyn on the beach. 

Me and "Big Pappaw"- the name our girls gave my mom's father.
We celebrated his 82nd birthday while we were at the beach.

On the top of the Harbour Town Lightouse- a tradition!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

And apparently I spoke too soon....

This is a post I would really, really rather not write, because just thinking about it makes my stomach unhappy.  But as blogs can't be entirely happy news, here goes:

I posted earlier this month that we had a contract on our house. (again!). On the 6th of this month we had our home inspection.  The inspector was very very thorough,  spending about three hours going over our house, appliances, water heater, roof, attic, basement, etc...It made me a little nervous!  Thankfully, he only found a few minor issues, for instance one loose shingle. 

The next day, Kenneth was literally on his way to our realtors office with a signed, accepted offer on a house we liked in Erwin.  It was an older home and needed some updates, but had a huge fenced yard, great location, and -better yet- a great mortgage!

Before Kenneth could even get to the realtors office, she called him to let us know that (once again!!!) our buyer was backing out.  Yes, for the second time, a buyer backed out on us.  We were dumbfounded.  The buyer's realtor said the decision had nothing to do with the home inspection (duh!) but that the buyer was "financially unable to purchase".  Which doesnt make a lot of sense since she had a preapproval letter from her bank...

So, once again, I was devastated.  It didn't help that our realtor told us she'd never had this happen to anyone twice.  Great.  Aren't we the lucky ones.  And I was really angry at the buyer, because she had listed several things she wanted done to the home before closing, such as the porch painted, the t.v. wall mount taken down (and holes filled and painted!), front porch stained, etc.  So my husband has been coming home fron 12 hour shifts and working really hard to get all this done. 

This is one of those things I do not understand, a seemingly answered prayer that is suddenly taken away. And while I am still very frustrated and disappointed, I am trying to remember that all things work together for good for those that love the Lord and are called according to his purpose.  So somewhere, someday, I believe I will understand why this happened!

So, the house is still on the market.  I am trying to look at the bright side:  the porch is freshly stained and painted, the deck is freshly stained, the home is obviously sound as it as been inspected (twice!) in the last six months.

But it does tick me off every time I walk by the flat screen tv sitting on my sofa table, where I usually sit my fall decorations.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

A good start

I'm happy to report that Bella's Kindergarten year is off to a good start!  We began school on Aug 3, and completed 21 school days for the month.  She is doing excellent with all her subjects thus far...my biggest difficulty has been getting her to make her bed without grumbling and complaining!

Since pretty much all of the material we've covered so far has been a review, she is zipping through her curriculum.  I've been doing 2 lessons a day in math and phonics on most days. Which gives us some wiggle room if we need to slow down once we get into harder material.  We are already about 14 days ahead, and when you take into account that our curriculum has only 170 days in it, while the state requires 180....well we've got lots of time for field trips and supplemental activities!

Our kindergarten year has definately been more of an adjustment for me than for Bella... The workbooks and materials we used last year required virtually no preparation.  This year I spend part of almost every day pulling the appropriate flashcards, gathering worksheets, cutting out game pieces, getting out art supplies, preparing the dry erase board, etc.  It takes a lot of time....but I really enjoy it!

Here are some pictures from our first month of Kindergarten!



The dry erase board, ready for the next mornings' phonics / handwriting
lessons!

Abby participates in art time, making egg carton caterpillars!


Sand art!

The girls inspect our "Closer Look" board, an idea I got from pinterest:
Petri dishes attached to a wooden board- fill with small objects
and give the kids magnifiying glasses!

My sweet Kindergartener!

Making Butt Caterpillars during art time!

SOLD!

After many, many months of being on the market, we finally got a contract on our house this past week! We are thrilled, but I have to admit it hasn't fully sunk in yet, and I don't think it will until I actually begin packing...which will need to be soon, as the movers will be here in approximately 19 days.
   I am tired just thinking about it.  But it will be a great opportunity to get rid of lots of things we don't need / use.  And Lord knows I won't miss the short-notice home showings so often bestowed upon us by the realtors- the last one was exactly 53 minutes. And yes, my husband and I can have our house swept, mopped, swiffered, vacuumed, dusted, de-cluttered, and Cloroxed from one end to the other in that time frame!  We are professionals at this point.
  Our closing is on the 28th of this month, so now we have to get through appraisals, inspections, etc. Then, Lord willing, we will  be homeless -temporarily- and on the lookout for our next home!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Beginnings!

This morning I was awakened at 7:20 a.m. by an excited whisper.  "Mama! Get up!  I already made my bed!  I'm ready for my first day of kindergarten!" Thats right, today is D-Day, the day we
launch our attack on education.  And while I appreciated Bella's enthusiasm, I have to admit I cajoled her into climbing into bed with me for 20 more minutes of sleep!

So we finally got up at 7:40, at breakfast, brushed teeth, got dressed, and took this picture of my
very excited kindergartener:



Then we got down to business!  It really wasn't too foreign, as we did our "practice year" last year,
so she already got the concept of sitting down for lessons.  We did add a few things this year, though, and will continue to do so throughout the year.

We began our morning with prayer.  Bella prayed for her Nana, Abby mentioned a few names, and I asked God to help us be good teachers and learners! Then we said the Pledge of Allegiance.  I don't even know if they still do that every day in public schools, especially since it contains -gasp- the "G" word. (God!) But I want Bella to learn it. 

Then we sat down for Phonics.  Most of which was (and for a while will continue to be) a review.  We went over the letter "I" (and i!) and did a couple of workbook pages.  We reviewed all her letters with flashcards, etc.

Next was an art activity that came with her curriculum, then Math.  We actually did two math lessons today as they were only a review of colors and numbers 1-10.  As with Phonics, math will be a review for a while.  But I did not feel comfortable trying to skip her to 1st grade so we will just cruise for a while and enjoy it!

We ended our day with Bible. We did a song, then started our first memory verse, Genesis 1:1~ Which, in a fabulous coincidence, begins with "I"!  We talked about creation- beginnings!- and named several things God created, etc.  We ended by praying and thanking God for his creation.

Since we finished all this in much less time than I anticipiated, I let the girls gather up a big pile of books, we got cozy on the couch, and read aloud for half an hour!

Mostly, our first day was a resounding success! I already see some improvements that need to be made, firstly in my organization, as I was not as prepared and I thought I was last night!  And secondly in keeping Abbigail happily occupied!   I got her a new toy to play with during lessons and it did keep her occupied for a while.  But once she got tired of it she tended to be distracting.  And while I do not expect her to sit quietly at the table the entire time, I do expect her to play or color without being a disruption.  We are most definately a work in progress! But I feel very blessed and thankful to have the means, opportunity, and desire to homeschool.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Mission: Kindergarten!

Several weeks ago I asked my husbad (casually!) "Do you have any plans for July 20th?...Cause if you don't...."  He knew where this was going and there were several seconds of frantic mind-racking on his part....surely someone had asked him to to something on that day.... Okay, just kidding.  I am doing my husband a huge disservice.  He is actually great about watching our girls for a whole afternoon, which is exactly what I asked him to do this past Friday.

Because Friday, Mommy (thats me!) had to make....drumroll please...."THE PLAN!"

Otherwise know as my "First Annual Homeschool Planning Day!" 

So after breakfast, Hubby loaded up the subjects of our experiment in parenting and took them to Hands On Museum for the morning.

As soon as the garage door closed, I started cleaning out the two large closet shelves I have allotted for craft things and school books.  We had accumulated quite a lot of junk...dried up acrylic paints, markers with no lids, lids with no markers, and crayons crayons crayons crayons.... 

Let me dwell on the Crayola phenomenon for a moment!  What happened to the 8 basic colors?  Or even the jumbo box (remember, it used to have a sharpener in the back?!) Now they make Glitter crayons. Neon crayons. Skin Tone crayons and no I am not joking.

Anyway, I cleaned out the junk, segragated dry erase markers, regular markers, colored pencils, and crayons into separate (but equal!) pencil boxes.  I culled through the coloring books and pitched the ones in which someone had scribbled on every page.  I separated the coloring books from the preschool workbooks that Abby can use later....I put things in stacks and baskets and piles...you get the picture.  It was extremely cathartic.

Then I moved on to the homeschool cart (pictured below!) and went through the same process.  Flash cards went back into envelopes, math manipulatives put back into baskets, old phonics workbooks thrown out, etc.  I love this cart because I can fit a lot into it, and since it has wheels I just roll the whole thing into the kitchen when its time for lessons!




So once all that was done, I could get down to planning the plan.  I spread Bella's curriculum out all around me on the floor and stared at it for a long time, resisting the urge to frantically call the registrars office at ETSU and beg them to enroll me in some primary education classes. Then I rolled up my sleeves, poured more coffee, and dug in. 

As I've stated in previous posts, I have chosen A Beka for Bella's curriculum this year.  Her Kindergarten kiy provides Math and Phonics (which also encompasses handwriting).  I have started familiarizing myself with the layout of the teachers manuals.  They looked a bit daunting at first glance, but I think by paring down what I really want with a highlighter they will work really well, especially as I get more familiar with them.  I also purchased A Beka's Art Projects book, although we will supplement this a LOT with our own crafts.  Hey, its Kindergarten!


For our Bible lessons, I purchased the Kindergarten curriculum from Positive Action Bible Curriculum.  I really like this! It is set up to be used 3, 4, or 5 days a week as you choose.  There are songs and memory verses that correspond to the lossons, and the child's workbook has coloring, drawing, matching activites with each lesson to keep them engaged.



As far as things like Science and History, for now we will cover these things sporadically or as we are interested in them by checking out books at the library.  One of my big goals for kindergarten is read, read read! 

After looking through curriculum for a while, I set out for the really fun part of the day: shopping! I purchased several craft supplies at Michaels, then got 2 large dry erase boards- one for here and one to keep at my moms for the days she does lessons with Bella.  I also picked up some pretty sparkly pencils to give Bella on her first day of school

After Planning Day was completed, I can say with confidence that I fell almost, barely, hopefully ready to begin teaching Bella kindergarten!