Peaches, Peaches, Peaches

My kitchen counters are covered with fat, yummy peaches!  Though I could probably eat about 10 a day, Leif begged for some muffins this morning, so in went the peaches.

Peach-Ginger Muffins
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (I used 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour and 1 cup multi-grain flour)
2 tsp. baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
¼ tsp salt
3 large Peaches cut into small chunks
½ cup walnuts – chopped
½ cup raisins
¼ cup unsweetened coconut flakes
1 cup candied ginger chunks – diced
1 ¼ cups maple syrup
3 eggs
1 cup apple sauce
2 tsp vanilla extract

Preheat the over to 350, and grease muffin tin (or use muffin cups).
Into a large bowl, sift flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt.  Mix well.  Add shredded peaches, chopped walnuts, raisins, coconut, candied ginger, and mix well.
In a separate bowl, whisk maple syrup, eggs, applesauce, and vanilla.  Add to flour mixture, stirring until combined.
Pour batter into muffin tins ¾ full and bake 15 minutes.
Cools muffins in the tins for 5 minutes before taking out of pan to complete cooling.
Keep muffins in an airtight container.
Makes ~24 muffins.

 

SOOO Yummy!

 

Flowers, Flowers Everywhere!

Last week, the kids and I were lucky enough to visit our friends at their  Lady Luck Flower Farm for a morning of flower picking! Kaia dove right in, snipping fists full of flowers.

Leif had fun cutting grass with his little scissors and digging in the mud.

Katie and Mike, our flower friends!

We filled three vases and our home feels so happy!

Suminagashi

Kaia has been in art camp all week, from 9-5.  When I pick her up, she spends at least 30 minutes telling me about what they did all day and showing me her art before I’m allowed to pull out of our parking spot.  She is in her element.

Last night, she just couldn’t get enough art and decided to break out the Suminagashi kit that I got her for her birthday (thank you Frugal Family Fun for the recommendation!)

It took just a little bit to get the hang of it, but once she did, Kaia covered our kitchen table and floor with her art.

We didn’t realize that this one had a heart in it until we pulled the paper off.

 

 

She would use an 8 x 11.5 piece of paper to pull of the first design.  Those would come out bright and colorful.  Then she would use half sheets of paper and do it again, without adding any more ink.  These had more subtle colors, but were just as beautiful.  I like the subtle ones the best.

Don’t worry, she almost dropped the paper at the end of the video, but it turned out fine.

 

 

Birthday Twister

We gave this to Kaia for her birthday.  It brought back such memories for Toby and I that we just had to jump in and play!

Yes, my pony tail was tied tightly at the back of my head before the game started.  But, I’m happy to report that I was the last one standing!!!

My Sweet Baby Turns 8!

My sweet little girl is becoming a young lady! She is growing so fast, and that shy little toddler who use to hide behind my skirt is now stepping out to take on the world.

 

You are my I love you
I am your parent you are my child
I am your quiet place, you are my wild
I am your calm face, you are my giggle
I am your wait, you are my wiggle
I am your audience, you are my clown
I am your London Bridge, you are my falling down
I am your Carrot Sticks, you are my licorice
I am your dandelion, you are my first wish
I am your water wings, you are my deep
I am your open arms, you are my running leap
I am your way home, you are my new path
I am your dry towel, you are my wet bath
I am your dinner you are my chocolate cake
I am your bedtime, you are my wide awake
I am your finish line, you are my race
I am your praying hands, you are my saving grace
I am your favorite book, you are my new lines
I am your nightlight, you are my sunshine
I am your lullaby, you are my peek-a-boo
I am your kiss goodnight, you are my I love you

Author: Maryann K Cusimano

 

Kaia, on the day you were born you wrapped yourself around my heart. It was so full of love, I felt it might burst. Yet, somehow, as each day passes, I love you even more! Happy Birthday!

Pyramath Winner!

Wow!  Thank you all so much for your wonderful comments and math game suggestions!  We are excited to try them out.  We are also very excited to tell you that we now have decks of PrimeBomb and Fractazmic that we will be reviewing soon.

So, with out any further ado… The winner of the Pyramath deck is:

Vanessa!!

Congratulations, Vanessa.  I’ll be contacting you soon for shipping details.

More Fabulous Math with PyraMath & a Giveaway!

In early May, I read this review on a game called PyraMath and immediately thought it would be a great way to practice math facts with Kaia.  I went to the website and clicked on the link to Play.  We happened to be visiting in Boston a the time, but I thought I’d just play through it once to see if I thought it would really be useful.  Unfortunately, I got sucked in!  I kept trying to beat my best time and ended up playing late into the night.  All that play paid off when I won a deck of PyraMath cards!

The day that they arrived I think we ended up playing a gazillion times!!  I showed Kaia how to play a solitaire game beginning with 5 cards.  Each card has a number on it, from 0 to 9, and the number word written in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Roman, and Chinese (so they learn a little about other languages at the same time!).  The first 5 cards are put out in a line.  Then Kaia drew a card from the main pack and see if she could use it in an equation.  

Here you can see that her top cards were 1, 4, 5, 2, and 0.  Between adjacent cards you use either addition, subtraction multiplication, or division to create your answer.  So, between 1 and 4, she used the number 3 when it was drawn from the deck, because 4-1=3.  Over on the other side, between 2 and 0, she used the number 0, because 2×0=0.   The cards that couldn’t be played were placed in a discard pile and play continues until the last card on the pyramid is placed.  She loved it!  And I love that this deck can be used for kids that may only know addition facts up to adults who just want to review.  So, I can play with Leif when he gets a little older, too.  And really, for Kaia, the game isn’t at all about math practice, it’s just about having fun.

Later in the evening, she challenged me to a game, which she won.  We started this game with 7 cards.  Her pyramid is on the right.  We haven’t covered division yet in school, but she started working out a few equations on her own here.

So, because I love finding ways to make math fun, and the fabulous people at PyraMath sent along a deck to give to you lovely readers, I’m having a giveaway!  YAY!!

Here are the rules:

  • For one chance to win, simply leave a comment.  You don’t have to, but I’d love to hear your favorite ways to ‘play’ with math.
  • For another chance to win, share this giveaway on your blog or facebook, and leave me a comment about it.

Don’t forget to leave a way to contact you if you win!  If you don’t win, don’t be discouraged!  A deck costs only $6.95 plus shipping, which I think is completely worth it!! (and no, I’m not being paid to say that!)

I’ll draw the winner on Monday, June 20th, at 7pm EST.

Now I’m off to the PyraMath Wiki page to learn more ways to play!!

 

Play Tents

Kaia and Leif LOVE playing in tents, so when I saw this project, a little A-Frame play tent, I knew we had to do it!

It was so simple, we were able to make both kids their own tent in less than an hour!  Kaia made the measurements while Toby drilled the holes.

Then I sewed up a couple of tents and voila!

A place for playing, reading, eating, napping, and even traveling to the Amazon with your dad!

River Walk

We found a wonderful little riverside spot for playing during the hot summer days!  Nice and shallow with lots of spots for getting dirty.

You can’t tell from this picture, but Kaia is soaked up to her neck!  She did a good bit of splashing!

Multiplication Bingo

One of the games I thought we might play this summer to sharpen Kaia’s math skills is Multiplication Bingo.  I found this great site for creating your own Bingo cards, Print Bingo, and simply plugged in the answers to the multiplication facts for 2×2 through 9×9.  If two or more equations have the same answer, like 3 x 4 = 12 and 2 x 6 = 12, I only entered the number 12 once on the bingo sheet.  I printed the cards out on yellow paper and ran them through my handy-dandy laminator.

Then I wrote down the equations on red paper and laminated them, too.  I wasn’t planning to pulling this game out until the next time she said “MOM!  I’m bored!”, but Kaia saw me doing this and wanted to play immediately.  So, we put the red equations into a paper bag.  She would pull them out, one at a time, and say the answer.  If either of us found the answer on our card, we’d cover it with a blue cube.  I was the first to yell “BINGO!”, so we kept playing until she made 5 in a row and could scream it herself, too.  Next time I think I’ll use chocolate covered raisins instead of blue cubes.  Then we can eat our playing chips when we are done!  Yay for fun learning!

Memorize in Minutes Multiplication Review

School is out!  Kaia is officially a 3rd grader, and we are celebrating with doughnuts and a party!  But before I retire the curriculum for the summer, I wanted to tell you about Memorize in Minutes: The Times Tables.  I bought this after hearing good reviews from other homeschoolers.  Adding in art and stories to Kaia’s math lessons seemed right up her alley.

When I first got it and looked through the book, I was skeptical.  Each number is assigned a word, like 2 is “shoe” and 6 is “chicks”.  Then a story is developed for each equation using these words as clues to the final answer, in this case “elf”.  And when you think of “shoe” and “chicks” you remember “elf”.  It sounded good, but I really didn’t think Kaia would know her multiplication facts just from hearing a story.

I’m very happy to tell you that it worked wonderfully.  Kaia really enjoyed coloring the picture of the equation while I told the story.  She would repeat the equation a few times and that was that.  We would do a new multiplication fact 2-3 times a week and review them once a week.  The book doesn’t cover multiplying by 0, 1, or 10 because those are pretty easy facts to memorize.  It also doesn’t repeat facts.  For example, once you learn 4 x 7 you don’t do 7 x 4. You learn as you go along that they are interchangeable .

When we finished, she taped them up on the wall in what she calls her “shrine to math”.

Working on the shrine

(The rainbow circle in the middle of the shrine is Robinsunne’s Multiplication Clock, a beautiful way of looking at the multiplication table)

She may still take a minute to think about the facts before giving the answer, but she knows the answer.  I think we’ll play lots of math games over the summer to help solidify the knowledge, but overall, I’m very impressed with the results!

 

Because today, I really needed to read this …

Beautiful words by Alicia Bayer to help me remember why I do what I do.

The Never-Ending Parent

Sometimes it’s hard to be a good parent.
Sometimes you wonder why you’re not like others
Who make themselves the priority, who are stern and unyielding
Or who let everybody else take care of their kids.
Sometimes you envy them their time, their space,
Their full night’s sleep.

Sometimes you start doubting yourself and wondering
If you really are just crazy, being this kind of parent
In this kind of world.

Your house is noisy and full of chaos
And you wonder if it will last forever.

I have a secret.  If you keep this up….
It will.

Think of it.

When you get up at 3 a.m. because your baby cries, think of the time
When he’s a teenager and calls at 3 a.m. to say he needs a ride
Instead of getting in the car with his drunk friends
Because he knows he can be honest with you and that he can count on you.

When you take the time to explain “why” for the hundredth time today
Wondering if you will ever get a moment’s peace and quiet,
Think of the days when your daughter is grown and on her own
And will still call because she loves your conversations.

When you discount all the well-meaning people who tell you to let your baby cry
And you go to him, hold him, comfort him anyway
Think ahead to the times when he’ll be a strong, secure, independent kid
And those people say “I don’t know how you were blessed with such an easy child.”

When you nurse your daughter and hold her close
Spoiling her with all that love and care, think of the time
When you’ll overhear her tell a friend
“My mom and I have always been so close.”

When the house is full of noise, mess and chaos
Think of the days when the kids are grown, and it will start all over
With your grandchildren, because your family is so bonded
That everybody still gathers at your loving home.

No, if you keep this up it will never change.
Your children will be in your life forever.
And honey, you’ll love the noise.

~ Alicia Bayer

Aerial Silks

For the last few months, I’ve been going to  Aerial Space to learn Silks.  I’m only able to go once a week but I’m having so much fun!!  It is a tremendous work out!  Right now, I’m trying to master the basic routines for level one.  This one is called Legs Basic Movements.  You can see, I still have to stop to shake my arms out when they burn, but I’ve gotten so much stronger!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhQut-yT1dc

This next video is what is called Arms Basic Movements.  I make a lot more faces with this one :-)  I LOVE the move that I do which is called the Iron Cross (where I look like a T).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbvuo-V_UUc

 

Learning about negative numbers

Kaia and I are wrapping up her school year this week and next, and we thought we’d learn a little about negative numbers to end the year.  We talked about things less than zero, looked at thermometers and time lines.  Then she drew a number line from -5 to 5.  I gave her a few dollars of monopoly money and set up a little store.  If she wanted to buy something but didn’t have enough money, she’d borrow from the mom bank.  She started off with $5 and stood on the number 5.  She wanted to buy a head band worth $8.  So she borrowed $3 and moved back to the -3, because she now owed me $3.  Then she would ‘earn’ money somehow (birthday, chores) and move up again.   We’ve been over this concept of owing before, but it was nice to put it into action and then write the equation on the board so that she could see how 5-8 could equal -3.  She enjoyed it so much that she ended up playing store for over an hour and a half!

Yes, I bribe my children …

This is the only way I can ever get Kaia to put paper to pencil!

I told her I would make Ice Cream Pie if she could write me the recipe.   Yum!

Ice Cream Pie by Kaia

1. Fill crust with ice cream.

2. Top with whipped cream.

3. Drizzle on chocolate syrup.

4. Sprinkle on marshmallows and sprinkles.

5. Add 8 cherries.

6. Eat it!

Our week in pictures

We started our week by getting more new chicks … four Easter eggers, to be exact.  I stuck the camera in with them and each one had to have its turn checking the camera out.

This one reminds me of a Skeksis, only cuter

The rock wall began!

And Leif put on his most fashionable rock building clothes.

Kaia and I played Product War. (I’m getting better at using games and play in our school, instead of workbooks!)  You each turn over two cards and multiply.  Who ever has the largest product wins all of the cards in play.

Then she arranged her tiara, sat on her throne and worked in Comic Strip Math and Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories. We both LOVE these books.  Me, because she does her lesson and enjoys it.  Her, because she thinks it’s more like playing.

Leif, Kaia and I did a little pH painting.  We used Goldenrod paper and painted on it with vinegar or a baking soda solution.  Kaia painted pictures with the baking soda solution, which changed the color of the paper to bright red.  Then she decorated the picture with the vinegar.  It changed the color back to yellow and fizzled a bit, too).

We ended our week with some Fork Weaving and perfume crafting (This is basically what we did except we didn’t use an oil base.  We just added the essential oils to the alcohol and topped it off with water).  Kaia was so excited about this.  She loves being crafty and said “Mom, thanks so much for teaching me how to make flowers and perfume.  Is there anything else you can teach me?” 🙂

Have a beautiful weekend!  Mine begins with a date night tomorrow night!  Woohoo!

 

 

 

Look who has come to join us…

Kaia is now the proud mama of 5 baby chicks.  Two are white silkies, one is a sizzle (of these three we don’t know if they are boys or girls), one is a Buff Orpington, and one is a Speckled Sussex (these last two are girls).  We will be getting a few more in the coming weeks.  (All of our chickens are between 3 and 5 years old.  They are all laying, but at a lower rate.  So it is time to add to the flock.)  Such cute babies!

Kaia decorated their house with a welcome sign.  They are staying in her room right now.

Boston

Toby had 2 conferences to attend in Boston this past week.  Since I have family in the area, we thought it would make a nice trip for the whole family.  We didn’t study anything about the area or it’s history.  We just went to play, relax, visit, and enjoy.

(lots of pictures … click on ‘more’)

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2011-2012 school plans

I have to admit, I love planning for school.  Searching through all the options that are available to the kids is very exciting.

This past year has worked pretty well for us.  Really, the hardest part of it was getting lessons done with a 2 year old crazy man bouncing around us.  And sometimes, I can distract him with some fun game but them Kaia wants to play too and ignores the lesson.  So, we’ve all learned a good bit about flexibility this year!

This summer, we do plan to do a little schooling.  We will play lots of math games and read living math books so that Kaia can keep up her skills.  Kaia is still very resistant to writing, so I’m going to encourage writing of any sort over the summer.  And, since we’ve not really done much geography, we will learn a bit about the oceans, continents, cultures and such.  I’m going to try to keep it laid back, though.  I could use a break, too, ya know!

In the fall, Kaia will technically be in the 3rd grade and we are planning the following:

Language ArtsMichael Clay Thompson level 1 (I’ve read such good things about this!  I’m excited to give it a try) This will be our basic curriculum and I don’t think we will need to add much more.  We will continue with Sequential Spelling (Kaia has been enjoying this a lot and I think it’s important for her to get some spelling practice since she doesn’t like to write often).  I think she will probably finish up HWT Cursive early in the year.  Other than that, there will be lots of reading.  Kaia reads up a storm, so I may put some books around the house for her to find, but I don’t think I’ll have much in the way of required reading.

Math – I’m thinking that we will continue using Right Start Math (levels D and E), just more loosely.  I think it moves to slowly for Kaia.  So, we’ll use what we need and make it a richer experience with living math books, experiments, Mythmatical Battles, Math Rider, and such.  I may add in a little Mind Benders and Math Analogies occasionally.  I’m even thinking of getting this Algebra primer.  I think she would really dig something like it.

Science – Kaia said she was interested in studying Anatomy and Electronics next year.  So, we plan to do lots of kits and experiments.  Toby will take on the electronics since he knows lots about it.  But we will probably start with something like this kit and expand from there.  For Anatomy, we will use kits from Horrible Science like this one, The Magic School Bus kit, as well as lots of books, dissections and stuff.  I may get the REAL Science Biology book to pull ideas from too.  (We used their Chemistry book this past year and felt it left a lot out.  The labs were generally too simple, but I still liked having the book as a starting point.) We’ll see.  (I just found this from Winter’s Promise.… Hmmm… might be something worth looking into.)

History – We’ve been using the History Odyssey curriculum for our Ancient History, but we basically only using it to follow the schedule of who to read about next.  This next year, I think we will use the Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History as our spine.  We ended up referencing it more than our curriculum.  We are both very excited to study the Middle Ages next year.  We are already planning our trip to the Renaissance Faire in the fall!!  We’ll also supplement with lots of living history books and crafts.

Art – We started off this past year using Artistic Pursuits.  I really liked it how it connected the history we were studying with a the art, but Kaia didn’t like being told how to create her art.  So, we ended up using it less and less often.  I’d like to find something to introduce her to famous artists and art techniques, but I’m not sure what we’ll use yet.

Music – Continue Piano lessons

Foreign Language – Kaia wants to study Spanish.  I am looking for a local class.  I feel like that would be more effective for her than a computer course or something.  I don’t remember enough of it to feel like I could be a good teacher.

xtra stuffHomeschool co-op, nature walks, Aerial gymnastics

For Leif, I’ll have to see where he is at in the fall.  We will definitely continue with letters and numbers. lots of hands on play.  There are lots of curricula out there for pre-schoolers that look great (like this one from Winter’s Promise and this one from Little Acorn Learning) and I love to have things organized and planned out, but I’m thinking my 2-3 year old just really needs to play and experience the world without too much structure.  We’ll see.

Let’s hear what your plans are!