Sunday, December 15, 2013

Family Event 2013: The Duchess Bakes a Cake!!!

Just a quick note that this is a VERY picture heavy post.  :-)  Too many good ones and there are a lot more that I didn't post!  This is our FIAR group's biggest event of the year!  We call it "Family Event" as its a fun event we hold on a Saturday so that the whole family can participate!  This is our 12th time hosting this event and each year we book a different book from the Five in a Row curriculum to base our event around.  For the first time, due to a special request by our seniors, we repeated a book.  This was a the book chosen for our very first Family Event and the seniors wanted to repeat it - so we did.

The book ... The Duchess Bakes a Cake.

We had special guests again this year too.  Can you guess who?


That wasn't so helpful, was it?  LOL  Here is a better photo.  :-)  Steve and Jane Lambert joined us for this fun day and it was wonderful having them with us.  (Jane is the author of Five in a Row.)

They also brought their grandson with them and my boys loved having him here!


We had our largest group of families participating this year at just over 20 families.  Many arrived early to help decorate and set-up.  Our site is a park with an open field and the decorating team transform it and the shelter into delightful places!

Here is a peek at the inside of the shelter.

And a close-up of the table decorations!  Aren't they cute?!


Setting up some of the many cupcakes it will take to feed a crowd.
The fields are marked off with signs and flags and tents in preparation for games and activities.
Aren't the signs great?  So many fun things in store for the kids!
We encourage people to dress in costume but its fine to come as you are too!  I think it is a fun excuse to dress up and my family has always loved this part of the day.  Daniel and Joshua are each wearing parts of the costume that Christopher wore at the first event.

Some of our lovely ladies!  The middle two both made their dresses!  (I'll have one closer up at the end of the post.)
By 10am, we are set up and ready to go.  We start the day with a welcome and prayer and explanation of what is going to happen.  Can you tell that I'm excited about what the day has in store?!  I love seeing this day unfold as each mom has a job to contribute to the day and thus we are all surprised to see what each of the others has done.  And its always so much better than any of us could have imagined.  I do love this day!
Steve greeted and encouraged our group.
And now it is time for the telling of the story.  We had some of the older students present the story in a drama.
Rebecca is the Duchess.  Here is Joshua making a dramatic entrance as the King.
And she has started to make the cake.
Our lovely narrator does a fabulous job in telling the story.  The only words from the cast are the refrain of the book, "a lovely, light, luscious delectable cake".
The Duchess has risen on her cake and nobody knows how to get her down.
The army is called in to try to help.  They finally start eating the cake in order to get the Duchess down.
Our wonderful cast.
Its fun seeing the Dads getting into the spirit of the day too!
In the morning, we had 3 stations.  We divided the children into 3 groups by age and they visited each of the 3 stations.  One station was "A Call to Arms".

In this area, they learned some basics of stage combat such as how to "die".
And how to fight with a sword.
A small princess wanders into the fighting wearing the same gown that her older sister wore to the first event.  :-)

They also made swords.
And decorated them as they wished.

The second area was one in which they learned about many of the things that the Duchess put into the cake such as various herbs.
They were able to smell some and sample others (peppermint) as well as learn interesting facts about them.

Be careful of the sleeping dragon.  This is from another book by the same author entitled How Many Dragons are Behind the Door?

The last area was called Storm the Castle.

The younger kids were divided into teams and played a game to see who could get the most balls over and onto the other side of the castle wall.
They had a blast doing this!
The older students had a more complicated game - which they loved!  Also involving throwing balls.  First though, they reviewed the feudal system and the rules of warfare.

The players were divided into 2 teams and the rules of the game were explained.  It was similar to dodgeball but with some medieval twists on it.  

Each team had a King who held the Globus Cruciger and thus he could throw with only one hand.  He was also invincible so this was not a disadvantage.
There were also knights who had shields to block the balls thrown at them.

There were monks (who could release prisoners) and serfs (who could attack the castle when "storm the castle" was called).
Even the bigger kids liked to throw as many balls over the wall as they could!

Roger did a great job trumpeting when it was time to move from station to station.


For those that follow the adventures of my little princess, yes, George attended with her!
A picture of some of the moms.  We don't get too many of these as we are usually behind the camera.  I'm so very thankful for a precious group of friends to do fun things like this!  Thankful that they are willing to put in the time and effort and energy that it requires to pull off.  Thankful for delightful friends to enjoy life with.
Group photo.  We are a big group this year and its hard to get a good one of all of us.  We forgot to take one this year of just the moms.  Ah well,  next year.

This little one just makes me smile.
Time for lunch.  What a spread we had too!  Lots of food to choose from and something for everyone from main dishes, sides, appetizers, bread, desserts and more!  YUM!
And of course we had to have lovely light luscious delectable cake!  And isn't the stand precious?!

Friends, food and fun - what could be better?
In the afternoon, everyone is free to explore from a number of options including games, crafts and free play area.  We had stilts, marbles, quoits and bowls which were available for anyone to use.
The craft area had several fun options too.  You could make a trebuchet from popsicles sticks and shoot marshmallows at a castle.

Or maybe at your mom.

You could also make a min bow and arrow.
 Or a stained glass window.
Or a knight.  Daniel spent a lot of time working on his knight.  Didn't it turn out great?!  He added extras like the shield and the decoration (dragon) on the suit of armor.  I loved seeing this!


You could do archery.
We have done this activity with several of our events and it is always a popular one.

One of the games you could play was called "Jingling" which is kind of like a reverse Blind Man's Bluff.  And amazingly, they didn't run into each other ... much.

There was also a trebuchet which you could shoot tennis balls to try to knock the Duchess off the cake!   (Not sure why I didn't take a picture so that you could see that.)  
We also had a free play area for the younger people with playdoh and a slide and more.  Some of the little people just had fun hanging out and playing with their friends.  I loved this picture of Eliana and Steve.

There were great places for photo ops!
Aren't these amazing?
Had to show these beautiful girls and the dresses that they MADE.  All the steps from selecting the pattern and fabric to sewing it all.  So proud of them both and aren't they beautiful?!

The end of a delightful day!  So much fun and so many sweet memories.  The day prior to this was dark and it poured all day long!  We were so happy to wake up to a sunny day - just perfect for our event.

My heart is always so full after this day.  Very thankful for so many things.

I hope you enjoyed seeing a bit of our day!

Blessings
Leslie




Saturday, December 14, 2013

A variety of fall happenings

Just some random fall happenings.

Rebecca found something that she wanted to make.  A really cool gift for a friend.  She and Roger went to work, making a bookshelf.  Not just an ordinary bookshelf though.


It was a surprise for her sweet friend's birthday and they worked hard to get it completed on time!

Isn't it fabulous!  (Its a TARDIS from Dr Who for any who aren't familiar.)
The cul-de-sac is a fun place to play with friends.
Trying to set off a mento/coke geyser that fell over and was spraying wildly!
Ultimate frisbee game played with teams.  Great for a wide span of ages too!





 A visit to the State Fair.  We loved seeing Treebeard there!  He really did walk and talk too!
 My younger ones love this exhibit on things grown in NC!
My two youngest cuties.

 And then the rides.  Lots of rides.
 Eliana loves the rides and its such fun to see her delighted expressions while she is on them!

 Bumper cars have long been a family favorite.



 Removing glasses so that they don't go flying off.
 At one point, I see a teen eyeing Eliana and then saying something to a friend.  My heart wonders then if it is going to be something me.  To my delight and surprise, it was quite the opposite!  This sweet young man walks up and asks if he can give this duck to Eliana.  She was very happy to receive it!  A very sweet gesture on the part of this young man and something that warmed this mama's heart.
 We did try one game - with no luck.

 Lots of food - but not many pictures of it.  (Or not many that are worth sharing!)

 A quick visit with Christopher and friends while there was fun too.


This is Eliana at her therapy.  One of the student therapists made this hamburger!  Isn't it cute?  And a lot of fun to play with too!

A quick look at some of our fall fun.  Next up is one of our biggest events of the fall.   (Sorry I've been so slow to catch up and post pictures, but will try to get Family Event pictures posted soon!)

Blessings
Leslie

Friday, December 13, 2013

Book Club: The Scarlet Pimpernel


When it was our turn for book club, Rebecca selected The Scarlet Pimpernel.  We all really enjoyed the book.  I love that my daughter is introducing me to many great classics that I have never read.  

Rebecca was excited about this book for the opportunity to make French food!  She prepared ALL of the food items too!  She is a wonderful cook (and baker).
Cheeses, bread, grapes and gougeres (even gluten free!).
Mini eclairs, "Tulipes" (also made GF) and baked Brie bites (yes, GF too).

A fun night with a great book, delicious food and delightful friends ... what more could we want?  Looking forward to our next time together.

Blessings
Leslie

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

FIAR Volume 4: Hanna's Cold Winter

We had fun with this story as we do with all of the FIAR books!  This one is set in Budapest, Hungary during World War II.  Its based on a true story.  What a great way to learn history too!

During out co-op, we spent time learning more about the country and people of Hungary.  I found this great resource from Operation World to use for praying for people around the world.  You can print out prayer cards too.  http://www.operationworld.org/country-lists

We watched a Rick Steve's movie about Hungary.  It was fun seeing some of the sites from the pictures in the book also included in this movie.  You can watch it here.

We used some of the great resources from Homeschool Share to complete what we had learned about Hungary.
I made up a game with facts about Hungary.  Each child had a zoo animal to use to move around the board.  The goal was to be the first to reach the zoo in the center of the board.  When you landed on a square with a picture, you drew a card.  Some would tell you to move forwards or backwards for various reasons (ex. hippo ate your shoes, go back one space).  Others were questions about Hungary.  If you answered correctly, you were able to move forward.  If not, hopefully you learned something new!
The kids seemed to really enjoy this one.  If you have questions about this, I'm happy to try to answer them!
The pictures on the board are either zoo animals or famous sites in Budapest.
We learned a little about paprika.  Did you know that it is made from peppers and that there are two kinds?  Sweet and spicy.  Hungary is known for its paprika.  My mom brought some to me one time when she visited and it was really good!  Snack included peppers, hummus with peppers, cheese and crackers and grapes.
We also learned about hippos.  I had questions that I asked them.  We also looked at pictures from the San Diego zoo site.  There is a lot of great information here.

We also watched a video clip of a hippo running underwater which I thought was amazing.  You can check it out here.

We loved the food for this book!  Two fabulous Hungarian meals on two different nights - Hungarian Goulash and Chicken Paprikish!  YUM!  Here is a picture of one of them.


Like my other children, Daniel also enjoys cooking!  I'm so glad and hope this will be a blessing to them throughout their lives.  


Both meals were yummy which certainly helps motivate you to want to cook more!



Here is my pinterest board if you are curious about anything else I may have found.

Fun book and well worth the time to spend finding it and enjoying the activities.  I love learning this way!

Blessings
Leslie