Wednesday, November 14, 2012

NC Botanical Garden - field trip

We have been so blessed to have so many beautiful days for our field trips.  This one was no exception!  We visited the NC Botanical Gardens in Chapel Hill.  They have grown a lot since the last time that we were here.  More trails, a huge education center and some neat areas for younger children too.  The only challenge was parking as there was not enough of it for all the people there to enjoy it that day.  We parked at a nearby location and walked which wasn't a problem.

We were divided into small groups of 10 or less children.  This is one of the groups - all boys!  :-)  

 They spent time exploring the different types of soil in North Carolina as they walked through the gardens.  They were also able to dissect a Pitcher plant (a carnivorous plant) in order to see what it had eaten?  Pretty neat, huh?  I have no pictures of that though as I was trailing a busy girl at that time.
 The youngest children explored on their own.  There were a number of interesting statues and pieces of art distributed throughout the garden.  This was part of a movable piece near the entrance to the garden.
 I love pictures of paths.  So much symbolism.  So many thoughts swirl through my mind as I ponder beginnings and traveling.  Life is a journey and its sweetest when travelled with those that you love.
 Checking out the map - up close.  Its always good to know where you are and where you are heading. True in a new place and also in a literal was as we walk through our daily lives.
 This is part of the children's area with the new education building in the background.
 Couldn't get these two to look and smile at the same time.  Reminds me of life too.  How it can be hard to get things lined up just the way that you want them.  Sometimes you just have to move on.  Or change your perspectives.  Or just accept that this is the way that things are and give thanks in that moment.
 My little princess doesn't mind the obstacles that she can skirt under and I think rather fancies that she can fit into small places.
 This is a fun game.  The large pieces are always intriguing to kids of all ages.
 She just looks like she is getting so big to me in this photo.
 I love fall skies.  Beautiful clear blues.  Leaves not yet changed.  (This is early Oct.)
 We wandered around the garden looking at various plants, flowers and other interesting things.  We caught up with the boys and were with them for the end of their program.
 This was one of my favorite parts of the garden.  Love the tall flowers on both sides of the path.
 Sweet group - even with the rabbit ears.
 This is a bigger shot of the entry way to the garden and the art piece there.  The children loved spinning it around.

We stayed for lunch and were surprised by a visit from Roger.  :-)  After eating, we headed home to pack up for our next big outing.  :-)

More soon!

Blessings
Leslie

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Slow times

For a few days in October ... things were slow.  And sweet.  And fun.  Its not that I don't enjoy some of our fast paced days, I do.  But I also relish the days that are unplanned and that take on a life of their own.  So much of our time is spent waiting for the next big thing.  We take pictures and celebrate the big events.  But life is made up of the little things.  The random days.  The people that we love.


Its important to take time to relax and just hang out.  I love this time of year.  Fall is definitely my favorite season and the one in which I most love to be outside!  I love the cooler days.  The changing leaves.  All of it.
I love having my whole family under one roof.  I can't explain how it delights my mama's heart to have everyone here.  I love seeing my children playing together and having fun and pray that it extends into adulthood and that they will be close for the rest of their lives.  Family is a precious gift.

Silliness.  Laughter.  None of that can be scheduled or planned.  It just happens.  It takes time.  I'm thankful for the times we have had and that we continue to have.
Time can sometimes separate.  Distance can pull people apart.  When the ties are strong though, the bonds remain.  In Christ, we have a bond that won't be broken and for that I am thankful too!
I love seeing my younger ones following in the steps of their older siblings.  Well, most of the time.  LOL  This scene reminds me of an accident with one of the older siblings many years ago.  A "Legolas" move that seemed better in the imagination than it played out in real life.
I'm thankful when we have time and margin in our lives because we can then include friends and fold them into the things that we are doing.  I love having Christopher's friends over.  Its fun to learn more about them and their lives and also to just wrap them into our family.  One of his friends from summer project came and hung out with us for the day.  (Loved having you here Lia!)
Can I just say that it does always tickle me that the younger boys think that they can beat Christopher in these physical games!  One day maybe, but he has a great advantage now.  Maybe if they worked together ...
My cute little girl just watching what is going on from the safety of the fort.
More of Christopher's friends come over to make a cake.  Its fall break so not many on campus and it fun to have them here!  (Natalie and Nate loved having you visit!)  Nate did a great job in grilling our dinner!  I was thankful for the help.
Cute little mouse birthday cake made from rice krispy treats.
I am thankful too for weeks when our schedule is not so full because it allows us time to plan fun family nights.  This was our celebration meal as we were finishing up the book Cricket in Times Square.  We decided to purchase Chinese food and it was yummy.
A less structured week also gives more room for creativity.  Time to explore.  Invent.  Create.  Daniel came up with a show all on his own.  It wasn't just a show either.  There was soooo much more to it!  I couldn't get a good picture of his show - it was a light/shadow show under a blanket.  I can show you all of the extras though.

Here is a partial look at the set-up in our family room.  To say that it took over is an understatement.  He worked SO hard in making signs and setting everything up!  Below is the booth that collects the tickets for the show.
While we were waiting for the show, there were all sorts of things to keep us busy - games, books to read, stamps to play with and more!  And in the picture below you can see some of the rules for his show including ... no iPhone, no iPad, no iPod, no talking and my favorite ... no gas.
Popcorn for our snacks!
More games available to play.
Can you just see all of the work that went into building, sign making and more!  He really spent a lot of time thinking through the details.  He set up blankets and pillows to make a comfortable area in which to watch the show.  He really did think of it all!
When the time was ready, we paid for our tickets.
Then let the show begin.
Thank you Daniel for a fun afternoon.  Thank you for letting us share in your creativity.
I'm thankful for this time.  This was a sweet time of rest before what would be a busy time also full of fun memories.  I'm glad to have the balance of both.  I enjoy the fast pace - for awhile - but not all of the time.  Without the days that are empty, there is not often the time to pretend, relax, create and explore that we have when our days are open.  A canvas waiting to be painted on.

This fall has gone by so quickly in so many ways and I'm thankful for much.  Thankful for time with my family and friends.  Thankful for the reminders to slow down, relax and enjoy!

Blessings
Leslie

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Beyond FIAR Co-op: Cricket in Times Square #4

So many things happening.  So little time to write.  I'm alright with that though.  I'll catch up as I can and just live life where I am.  I enjoy writing and sharing, but it can't compete with me time with my family.  The fall has just been so full.  Lots of sweet times and fun memories made with family and friends.  I have much to be thankful for in each day!  God is good.

This is our last co-op with Cricket.  What a delightful book!  If you have not yet read this book, please take some time to explore it.  We had so many fun lessons.  And I'll post more about this later, but it spurred on one of the best field trips ever.  :-)  If you have read here much at all, you know how I love a field trip!  Hands-on learning is my favorite way to do things.

Our last co-op focused on the last several chapters of the book.  We started with a devotion and then into a discussion about vaudeville.


We watched some clips online from old vaudeville shows.  It was fun to see them and to learn about the entertainment that was popular in another time period.  Things have changed so much even from when I was little.
We then had our own vaudeville show!  What a great variety in talent and entertainment too ... from the "Great Hamdini" (can you see the cute little hamster with his magician's cape on?) to ...
a piece on the piano.

Knock-knock jokes.  (Daniel enjoyed joining us for this fun co-op.)

Piano.
A puppet show.

Piano.
Comedy skit.
Piano.
It was fun to see all of the students sharing with us - from serious to beautiful to funny!  It was a delightful show!

Our next lesson was on money.
From learning about the history of money and how the uses and types of it have changed.


Examining different types of money is always interesting.  It is fascinating to see the variety in shapes, sizes, symbols and more.  

This was a game in which the students tried to match the name of the money to the country to which it belonged.
More challenging than you might think!
Then the students took some time to design their own currency.  I find it intriguing to see what is important to a country by noting what is on their currency.  Likewise, it was interesting to see what the children chose to put on their money.



We ended with make your own pizzas for a snack.
My boys are always eager for pizza and gluten which they miss having at home.


This was a fun ending ... almost ... to our study of The Cricket in Times Square.

Want to guess what we did to cap it off?  Can you guess where we went on our field trip?  More on that in a future post!

Blessings
Leslie