Natural Orchard Care

For the last few years, I’ve been letting my fruit trees and berry bushes grow as they please, not doing much maintenance other than pruning.  But most of them have been in the ground for 3+ years now and are starting to produce, so I wanted to follow a better care plan to ensure a good harvest.

I am doing a modified version of this checklist by Michael Phillips.  It looks daunting at first, but is actually pretty simple.  So far, I’ve been using a spray of neem, effective microorganisms, and fish/seaweed fertilizer.  Once the trees dropped their flower petals, I added Surround to the mixture (I’ll probably only use the surround on the fruit trees and not the berries.  The berries don’t seem to have the same bug problems as the trees.)

I’ve so excited to see how this works.  We are a fruit loving family, so the more the merrier!  (Oh, I’m also using the fertilizer spray on the strawberries and roses.)  I’ll keep you updated.

Surround on apple leaves

Addendum: I’ve noticed that the two pear trees have some black spots on them that only appeared after using the neem.  I think it may have burnt them a little.  I’ve read that you can use neem on pears, but also that new growth can be susceptible to burn from neem.  I’ll hold off on neem-ing the pears for now.

 

Peeps Math

Kaia’s been using Right Start Math as her basic curriculum for the past 2 years.  It’s a great curriculum, but she’s gotten bored with worksheets.  So, I’ve been trying to work in more ‘living math’ done through experiments and hands on activities.  When I saw this activity with Peeps, I knew we had to try it out!  Kaia isn’t ready to take on algebra fully, but there’s no reason not to introduce her to it.

We laid out 5 peeps and she easily told me how much space they would take up if each peep were 2 inches and there was a 1/2 inch space in between each peep (12 inches). So, I put out 10 peeps and she told me that they would take up 24 1/2 inches.  We discovered that the number of spaces between the peeps was always 1 less than the number of peeps.  3 peeps, 2 spaces.  10 peeps, 9 spaces…

We discussed that we could learn how much distance the peeps would cover even if we had 6549 peeps, or any number for that matter.  So, then we set up our equation.  We called the number of peeps P.  If you multiply then number of peeps by 2 inches you will get the distance that just the peeps take up.  So that leaves us with the spaces between them.  If you take the number of peeps, P, and subtract 1, you get the number of spaces.  Then multiply that by 1/2 inch and you get the distance that the spaces would cover.   The final equation looked like this:

2p + (p-1)/2 = the distance the peeps would cover.

We decided to plug 8,000 peeps into our equation just to see how long that line of peeps would be.  We were happy to discover that if we had 8,000 peeps we could line them up from our front door, down the hill, past our 3 neighbors and to our mailbox 1/3 mile away.  (Peeps, you are welcome to send us those 8,000 peeps so we can give this a try!!  The chocolate covered ones are just fine, too!)

And of course, the reward for the math…

Spring has sprung

Though it’s been a bit rainy around here, we all have spring fever and enjoy the warm weather when ever we can!  I can get so wrapped up in the things that ‘need’ to get done for the kids schooling that I have a hard time just going with the flow.  I’m trying to take lessons from Kaia and Leif as they explore the world around them.

In preparation for warm weather, Kaia has finally decided it is time she learn how to swim.  I think she’s been capable of swimming for a few years now, but she’s a very cautious kid.  So, she’s never wanted to go under water, or take off her floats.  She’s grown in so many ways in the past year, though, and her confidence is really blooming.


She has her float around her belly in this video, but you know she could totally swim without it if she wanted!

I think this is the first year that Kaia has expressed any interest in getting in our small pond.  Leif, of course, had no reservations in joining her!

Here’s a little video of the pond area.  Sorry for the shaky hands.


And when we can’t get outside, there is always driving around the house with your bear.


Or playing hide and seek.

or snuggling with your favorite man.

How have you been enjoying spring so far?

Pine Car Derby Races

When Kaia heard her Girl Scout troop would be allowed to compete in the Boy Scout’s Pine Car Derby Races, she was very excited.  But, I’ll tell ya’ the person who was most excited was my former Webalos husband!  Kaia and Toby planned, sketched, and carved!  I burnt details into the wood and painted on some flames.  Kaia added weights to the bottom to make it weigh the maximum amount allowed so it would have more speed on the downhill slope. Then she sealed the holes with wax.  Today at the races, there were about 20 girl scouts participating and Kaia’s car, “Fire”,  took 4th place.  The top four cars were very fast!!!  Unfortunately, only the top 3 won trophies.  Kaia had a blast, though, and was super excited that her new friend took second place.

Silk Eggs

This week, we’ve been doing crafts to decorate our Spring Nature Table.  Today’s craft was simple and fun with such beautiful results.  I picked up a few silk scarves and shirts from Good Will and blew out some duck eggs.  Then we followed The Magic Onion’s directions on silk dying eggs.  So lovely!

We loved the results!  Next time, we will be careful to smooth the silk around the egg as much as possible, with little bunching of the fabric.  If the fabric is flat on the egg, the pattern comes out more clearly.  If there is bunching, it looks more batiked,  which is lovely too.

Blog, sweet blog!  I hope you know that I think of you as one of those steady friends who will always be there even if we don’t speak for a while.  That we can pick up right where we left off.  A long-term friend.  And I hope you feel the same about me.  ‘Cause I’ve been so busy this past month that I just haven’t had the time to pick up the phone keyboard and say ‘HI’.  But, I’m here now, and that’s what counts!!

Since we last spoke, we have:

Built a closet and door way to Leif’s room, built a new wall in the center room and created book shelves to house the home school stuff, painted the screen doors, sewn up many curtains, joined the gym and lost 5+ pounds, weaned Leif :-(, gone to my first writer’s conference (can we say ‘Holy Cow, Overwhelming!’), written two early-reader books, planted peas and 50+ strawberry plants, started spring session of the home school co-op, started driving Kaia to girl scouts, piano lessons, and swimming lessons, and helped Kaia build a car for the pine car derby races, read Princess for Hire (fabulous!!), read Growing Wings (loved it!), took that long awaited trip to Mars, saved 14 kittens stuck in high trees, and climbed Mt. Everest … backwards …  twice.  Yes, you may call me SHE-RA!!

So you see, Blog, it’s not that I was trying to ignore you.  I just didn’t get a chance to drop in.  Please forgive me.  I hope to be around more often … soon.

Silly Boy

This morning, Leif  and I were snuggled up in bed and he woke me up with his giggling and he mumbled something quietly.  I asked him, “What did you say?” and he replied “My bootie just said ‘pplllbbbbb'” !  I love that my barely -2-year-old little man can tell fart jokes!

This afternoon, when I was putting him down for his nap, he asked me to sing one of his favorite songs about a rabbit.  Then he asked for the one that he likes about a duckie.  Then he said “Chocolate?”  I said, “You want me to sing you a song about chocolate?”  “Yep,” he said!  So, here it is:

Chocolate cookies,

Chocolate bars,

I love chocolate covered frogs!

Chocolate’s yummy,

Chocolate’s sweet,

I’d eat chocolate off you’re feet!

A Magical Vacation

We just got back from a fabulous week down in Orlando!  Toby had a computer conference at Disney, so we planned a vacation around it and everything just fell into place!  We were able to visit with friends and family, and play until we collapsed from complete exhaustion!  There are A LOT of pictures to follow.  I won’t take offense if you stop reading here 🙂

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ABC Cards

Ever since I first saw sandpaper alphabet cards on another mama’s blog, I’ve been wanting a set of these for Leif.

I found small wooden cards at the local crafts store, along with felt capital letters and super sparkly, textured lower case letters.  The red felt letters are actually stickers.  So, Kaia took charge of sticking them to the wood.  The purple letters needed the hot glue gun.

Then this wonderful set of alphabet cards needed it’s own sweet carrying bag.

I hope they will get lots of use!

Back from commercial break

Actually, I’m finally back from one crazy sick household!  Aside from a long, cold winter with lots of snow keeping us indoors, over the past 2 months, both the kids have had whooping cough, and Kaia and I had the flu!  GeeZ!!!  Talk about going stir crazy.  Luckily, we are all feeling better and in good health.  Just in time for our trip to Disney next week!!! (woohoo!)  But, being in the house SOOOO much gave me some time to reflect on all the stuff we have.  Way too much stuff!  So much stuff sitting around, going unused.  So, Toby and I have decided to down size.  Our initial intention was to get rid of 50% of our stuff, but realistically, that will probably be closer to 20%, or so.  I’ve made 3 trips to Good Will with the car full!  Boxes of books have been donated to the library.  And a few of the larger items are being sold.  Kaia’s room is what is left (and will probably be the hardest one since I have to get permission from the princess to get rid of stuff).  Ooooh, it will feel so nice to have de-cluttered!!

Leif enjoyed helping go through the cabinets with me.  (Man!  I love those little feet!!)

He also loved snuggling up with Kaia and me when we were sick.

And, of course, he knew exactly which rules could be broken easily when mommy was too tired to say ‘no’.

“Who me?  I’m not sitting on the table playing with your phone!  You’re hallucinating mommy!”

Across The Universe and a giveaway!!

I have something to admit.  I really like Young Adult (YA) Fiction.  And though most ‘young adults’ would probably consider me ancient, I have no problem what so ever reading ‘their’ books!  Golden Compass – Loved it!  Harry Potter  – BIG fan!  Just finished The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman – fantastic!  So, needless to say, I have been seriously looking forward to the release of Across The Universe, by Beth Revis.

I met Beth a few months ago at a writer’s schmooze.  She spoke about the journey she went on to get her book published.  She is such a sweet, honest, and funny lady! (And her story gives me hope that maybe my book will be out there on the shelves one day.)

Here’s an interview with Beth about the book and the ship that carries her heroes.

And if you check here at io9 between 11:11 am and 11:11 pm on 1/11/11 you will get an exclusive peak at an 111 page excerpt from the book!

Very soon you should be able to explore the ship.

Across the Universe Facebook

Beth’s Blog

Beth’s Twitter

Well, the day is finally here and the (local!) book release party is supposed to be tonight!  Unfortunately, it’s been canceled as it looks like this outside:

Well over a foot of snow and it’s still falling.  Ack!!  I really want to curl up with the book and read it while the snow falls!  So, since I’m stuck inside the house, animals and kids going crazy, for who knows how many more days, I thought I’d liven up my time with a little giveaway!  Would you like a copy of this book???  Yes?  How would you feel if that book was signed just for you, by Beth???

Here’s how you can win:

  1. Leave a comment here and tell me your favorite YA book.
  2. For another entry, post about this giveaway on your own blog.
  3. Facebook this giveaway for a third entry!

Please make sure to leave me a comment for each entry (and don’t forget your email so I can contact you if you win).  The giveaway will close on Thursday 1/13/11 at noon.  So get your entries in quick!

You can also purchase the book at Amazon (and probably through your local book store!)

Here’s some info about the publisher, Penguin:

Penguin Teen

Penguin’s twitter

Penguin’s Facebook

Good Luck!

Snowed in and having a blast!

It was almost exactly this time last year that we had the big snow of ’09 and got snowed in for a week.  Well, we are snowed in again and actually have been since Christmas.  We’ve played in tents, made snow cream, baked, gone sledding, read, and just relaxed.

The duck surprised us on Christmas morn with their first eggs (finally!!)

I didn’t have any other eggs on hand for comparison, but these eggs were Large and Extra-Large!  Can’t wait to see how big they are going to get after they’ve been laying for a while!  Very tasty!

Snow Angels!

Snow Suki!

Snow Leif (He looks unhappy, but he asked Toby to carry him back up the hill like this!)

This is only a small part of our drive way!! It’s easy to get lost in your own world when you are out in the country.  We are only 10 miles from downtown Asheville, yet in times like this, when the rest of the world is going about their usual daily lives and we are still snowed in on our mountain, you forget that things are going on outside of our cove.

Drying Mittens.  Yes those are Leif’s little piggies that I just finished.  Both Leif and Kaia were getting snow up their mittens, so I sewed on soem stretch felt to make long cuffs.  Works like a charm!

Recharging

Learning about electricity with her dad.  She got this Brain Box as a gift and loves it!

Temporary friends.  They agreed to share the rug since it is in front of the fire place.

And these two will gladly share a box.

This crazy little man has discovered that he likes baking.

While I’m in the kitchen, and sometimes when I’m not, he will slide his stool up to the counter top, grab a pot, and get cooking!

Yesterday evening, I found this waiting for me when I went to clean up after dinner:

I think he was starting on a fondue!  Yummy!!

Hope you are all having wonderful holidays!!

Pockets of all shapes and sizes!

I was really excited when Ikatbag began her Pocket series.

Being fairly new to sewing, I tend to go for patterns with a simple pocket.  But her series (with 25 posts!) covered all kinds of pockets, and how to create them, in very easy to understand steps.  If you are looking for a great pocket tutorial, check out her Pocket Series (this link is to the first post, following posts are on her side bar under November and December).  And look at this wonderful pocket quilt she created!  Wouldn’t that make a fabulous Story Board??!

Winter Begins

We had a lovely first day of winter here.  We celebrated by going to see a play, opening gifts, and having friends over for a feast.  So glad the days are lengthening again!

Kaia’s favorite gift this year has to be her skates.  She can’t wait to get to the skating rink to give them a try.

Leif finally got these wooden toys that I purchased over a year ago from Clickity Clack on Etsy.  They were sanded, had patterns burned into then, painted with water colors, then sealed with a beeswax varnish (the trees have winter on one side and spring or fall on the other).  His favorite thing to do with them is push them around in his new dump truck.

Toby got a new hat:

And we had a wonderful dinner (of which I forgot to take pictures) and fabulous yule log for dessert. (Recipe from Tenacious Lace).

Such a beautiful day!!

Xena Warrior

Do you remember last year when I talked about following through on those things that I wished I’d never quit? Well, today I tested for my red belt in Tae Kwon Do.  I’ve been at it for over a year and a half and should reach black belt next fall.  Kaia and Toby are also still at it and doing fabulous, too!

Yes, that is my foot going through a board. 🙂

New Knits

I love these little patterns from Cheezombie!  They are completely adorable and quick to knit up.  Below are Sheepy and Wooly.   Two of Leif’s sweet new furry friends.  He loves them.

Is he a punk rocker?  A Roman Gladiator?  A rooster?  (yes, that is a balloon he is biting!!)

Story board

Want a fun way to encourage story telling and writing in your home?  Create a story board!

If you are sew crafty, you can sew some pockets onto a larger piece of fabric.  If you don’t sew, what about using poster board and gluing or stapling on paper pockets?

I sewed 12 pockets (about 4 inches wide, although next time I may make them larger) onto a large piece of felt.  Those are 3×5 cards, just for size reference.

Label these pockets.  We used the 5 W’s and ‘How’

Fill your pockets up with your ideas.  For example, ‘who’ could be grandma, Snoopy and Woodstock, the cat, Frosty the Snowman… ‘where’ might be the cellar, on Mars, under the table… Get the picture?

Then, have your kids take one piece of paper from each pocket without peeking at them.  With these they can create their story.  They can tell the story, act it out, write it down, draw it… however they want to create their story.  It can lead to some great fun!

And you don’t have to stop at the 5 W’s.  You can put whatever label on these pockets that you like.  For younger ones you can put a color, shape, letter, or number label on each pocket.  We put colors on each pocket and had Leif sort colored tiles and blocks.  You could do the same with shapes, letters and numbers using toys, refrigerator letter and number magnets, etc.

Kaia just went to the story board and pulled out these:

  • Who: Mom and Dad
  • What: Got an ugly haircut
  • When: in the distant future
  • Where: in a dungeon
  • Why: Because he burned his tongue

So… what kind of story would you make with this?

Math Doodling

Kaia and I took a break from our regularly scheduled math this morning after seeing some of these videos by Vihart.  She calls herself a ‘recreational mathemusician’, but that doesn’t come near describing how cool her brain is!  By watching just a couple of her videos Kaia and I found ourselves discussing fractals (again) which she loves, the concept of infinity, mobius strips, and a bunch more mathematical concepts.  For a 7 year old, that’s pretty advanced math.  But, when you bring it down to art, it seems so much easier to grasp.

Kaia immediately grabbed some paper and a pencil and set to doodling.

Here’s her ‘infinite series of circles, inside of an infinite number of circles”!

And more math doodles.

What a great way to spend a morning!

Here’s Vi’s blog if you want more of her creative mind!

An Artist At Work

I loved to watch his imagination and excitement unfold as he discovered all the ways to use the paint.  All you need is a canvas, paints, and painting tools (we used brushed, sponges, paint scrapers, popsicle sticks,  hands, feet, and forehead).  Follow it up with a warm bubble bath!

Taking time

I’ve been wanting to post about all the things we’ve been up too lately… projects, crafts, homeschooling, the ducks, the land.  There’s always so much to share.  But, I’ve been finding it hard to take the time to sit down at the computer when life has been so full.  With having the kids at home, I’m generally only able to sit down after they are both asleep, and that could be 10 pm.  If we come across a craft or something that seems particularly useful to share, I will do my best to post it.  Until then, there are always pictures.

Warming up by the morning fire.  Don’t you love the ‘bed head’?

Me – Umm, Leif?  What are you putting in your car?

Leif – Haven’t you ever heard of a Clown Car, Mommy?

Leif – Well, this is a Bacon Car.

Note the two cherry tomatoes that somehow fit in there too!

Critterpalooza

Check out what this group of writers has been doing over the past year to help spread the word, and raise some funds, for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital!  If you are financially able, be sure to click on the St. Jude’s link on the bottom of their post to donate.  And if you are a writer, check out the fabulous contest, too!