Monday, October 29, 2007

My super sweet, very thoughtful husband!

Yesterday was the 7th anniversary of the day Paul and I were married, 10 total years together. We were married on a beautiful autumn day in Tennessee in a little chapel high up in the mountains. All of our family and friends were there to see us start our new life and husband and wife. Marring Paul was the best decision of my life, he's a wonderful man and a great daddy! And there is evidence of this :) Yesterday morning in my inbox I received an anniversary present from Paul, my computer techy, website building, very thought, and creative husband. Yes, I received my own URL and website. He's so tricky the way he can file things I say I want away and make them happen for such wonderful surprises.
So....introducing http://asimplekindoflife.net Please remark your bookmarks and you can find me there now :)

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

I'm doing it so you should too!

http://www.paperbackswap.com
swap books for free! ok, you have to pay postage but you get a credit for every book you mail out. one book equals one credit. simple huh? start by listing 9 and get 3 free credits. plus you can print media mail postage right from the site. it really couldn't be any easier. the only problem, more people need to participate. especially if your going to list homeschool books! so come and play!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Pudding video

Here is the video that goes along with the pudding face picture. Skye is having a snack while Carter and his friend are playing in the other room. Skye is practicing her favorite words including Buba (her word for Carter). Enjoy :)

Friday, October 19, 2007

Vintage Carter

2 years ago, picking out pumpkins.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Pudding face


why is it that I find this so irresistible?

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Bookshelves


I read about this idea and loved it. Paul and I completed the project this weekend. I love it! As you can see we are studying steam engines this week though FIAR Mike Mulligan.
Looks great Paul, thank you!

Let it be known!

That today, October 17th 2007 at 5:17 am, my inbox is EMPTY for the first time in over 3 months!
Gmail says
No new mail!
. Whew, what a relief!!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Something that spoke to me

maybe to you too....

Thursday, October 11, 2007

The Mall (rants and raves)

I took the kids to the mall for the first time in forever yesterday.

THE GOOD
People were NICE, actually NICE! The lady at Lush (yes, there is now a Lust @ 12 oaks) gave me a TON of samples!
The nice guy at TCYB gave the kids two toppings on their yogurt for the price of one.
The new wing, is BEAUTIFUL.
The spot they moved the kids area has only one opening and the alluring escalator is sort of hidden (major bonus).


THE BAD
My favorite yogurt place (upstairs Macy's) is under remodel, don't know if it'll be the same when it reopens.
When did the food court become such a market place? I was just trying to get to the bathroom and I was assaulted with free samples and come eat here :) Yeeesh!
The new kids area is far away from the bathroom, not a good thing when you have kids!

All in all, a good day at the mall. Exhausting, but good!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World

This is our second week using the Five in a Row curriculum. The basic idea is you read the book, everday, then take your lessons from the book. I am LOVING this curriculum, it's been a great jumping off point for homeschooling! This week we read How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World The premise of the story is what happens if you want to make an apple pie and the market is closed? You'd have to travel the world to gather the ingredients. Italy for wheat, France for eggs, Sri Lanka for cinnamon, England for a cow (milk then butter), Jamaica for sugar cane, seawater for salt and Vermont for apples. Here is how our week went.

Monday; First I asked Carter how he thinks we make an apple pie. Here is what he said; Cut the apples. Dough, sugar and flour. Roll the dough. Put it in a bowl pan. Add the apples. Bake for 15 hours. Put in on a plate and eat it while it's warm.
Then we read the book. Later we did a connect the dots that made an apple.

Tuesday. We read the book, then.... we went to a preschool co-op with many other children at my friends house. There we sliced apples, grated cinnamon, ground wheat, made butter and finally but it all together for apple pies! The kids each got their own and one for the adults too!

Wednesday. We read the book, then.. We did math! We read 10 Apples up on Top by Dr. Seuss. Apple patterns, but apples in baskets. And in the morning we went on a field trip to a cider mill!

Thursday. We read the book, then... Vocabulary. I let Carter trace the words, then we talked about the definition. Paul had the great idea to use our vocab words whenever possible during the next week or so it will become part of Carter's everyday speech. The words were; superb, locate, elegant, native, coax and ingredients.

Friday. We read the book, then... On the last day I like to let Carter help me 'read' as much as possible. Then we did a storyline activity and put up our story disc on the map.

What a great week! Looking forward to
Mike Mulligan next!
Apple Patterns
Apple Baskets
The Pies!
Carter and his pie

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Nature Bangles



I read about this idea in several places so I'm not going to site one source. The idea is you either use double sided tape or (like we did) make a tape bracelet with the sticky on the outside. Then simply walk and collect anything you'd like! We also brought along a bigger bag to put big stuff in. Simple, and fun!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Neighborhood kids :)

I must have overpaid a couple of neighborhood kids last year for raking my leaves. Now anytime there are more than 5 leaves on the lawn or more than an inch of snow they are knocking on my door. They must see me as their sugar mama ;) HA HA, oh well!

Love it!



got a bit behind in blogging, hoping to catch up soon!