Sunday, April 11, 2010

Camp Chestnut Ridge Field Trip

I love field trip days.  I love going on field trips.  I've been planning group field trips since Christopher was two.  I started with a little playgroup that wanted to meet at different parks and also explore some fun things in our area.  I loved planning them and have enjoyed doing it now for 15 years.  I'm thankful to have other moms come alongside and help with planning these trips as it would be too much for just one person to take on!  Plus you get the added benefit of new ideas.

This was a field trip we did last year and was a huge hit so we thought it would be great to do again.  I know we'll add this to the list for next year as well.  I highly recommend going to Camp Chestnut Ridge if you are local!  We don't typically repeat our field trips from year to year, but this site has a lot of variety in what they offer and the ropes course is something really special for the older kdis.

We divided into three groups.  The two oldest groups went on a ropes course.  This is a team building exercise where they have to work together to solve various problems.  In one of the activities, they were each given an animal name.  They then stood on a log.  They were to arrange themselves in alphabetical order without talking.  If they fell off the log, they had to go back to their starting place. 

I have no pictures of these two groups because I was with the younger kids.  I hate missing out on this part of the field trips, but I'm thankful that my kids get this experience with their friends!

The younger kids had three classes.  First, they learned about seeds.  They went on a short walk to look for seeds. 







They brought back their findings and were given knives (butter) to dissect what they had found.





They were also given large butter beans which had been soaked to cut open to see the beginnings of the sprout.  There were bowls of others seeds which they were able to examine and then to sort into smaller bowls.



Next we talked some about animal tracks.  They had a project to make a track.  They were given a small cup of plaster of paris to which water was added.  They stirred this with a stick (with their name on it). 



In the sand, they pressed an animal track and then poured the plaster into the track. 



This activity was a little difficult.  Much of the plaster dried too quickly.  (We should have waited to add water until they were ready to pout it into the "mold".)  Unfortunately, not many of the tracks made it - though I did see one that looked great.  Daniel's didn't harden and Isaiah's got broken.  Oh well, it was a fun idea and something I'd like to try to do again.  This would be a really great thing to do at the beach.  Maybe we'll try it there.

We then rode a bus to the "farm" area.  This is the bus we rode.



The children were so excited to ride a bus!  You have to remember that because they are homeschooled, many have not been able to ride a bus before.  They loved this!



At the farm, we saw horses, cows, chickens, a pig and goats. 



The children were able to touch and pet some of them. 



Eliana was fascinated with the chicken's food.  lol



Next we learned about plants and the children talked about the 4 things that are needed for plants - sun, water, air and soil.  On the farm, they compost to give a richer soil for the plants.  The children helped add "brown" and "green" things to make the compost. 



After looking at some of the fruit trees and learning about the bees, we did another project that we could take home.  They made seed strips.  A paste was made from flour and water and then put on a long strip of paper towel.  You could dot the strip or make a line with the flour paste.  You then added your seeds about every 3 inches.  We added a second strip (or folded a long strip in half) on top of the seeds and then rolled it to bring home.



Isaiah was excited about doing this.  We really have very little luck with gardening in our yard (not enough sun), so I'm not too hopeful that this will grow.  We'll try it though.

When we finished, we headed back to meet the others - another trip on the bus!  We had a picnic lunch and then just enjoyed talking and hanging out while the children played.  I took a short walk with two of my boys by the lake.



It was a lovely day.  I was so thankful for the beautiful weather as we had a threat of rain earlier in the week.  It was a delightful day and I loved spending it with my children learning about some of the magnificent things that God has made.  Adding friends to the experience made it all the more fun!  I have much to be thankful for!

Blessings
Leslie

Friday, April 9, 2010

Making Memories with Family

This week has not been such a great one when I look at what we accomplished in school.  However, when I look at it with a different set of lenses, I can see that it was a wonderful week with something accomplished that is far greater than marking things off of my to-do list.  We made memories.  We spent time with people we love.  I can't find anything on my list of things to do that is more important than that.  I'll gladly give up school time for something that will matter for much longer than a math problem or history lesson.

We spent the week-end with good friends (see last post).  We got home late Sunday and were delighted to get a call while we were on the road that we had company coming!  We spent Monday morning cleaning like crazy in anticipation of a visit from my parents!  Everyone was thrilled to see them!  It's been too long - since Christmas and it's always fun to have them here.

I love watching my children with my parents.  It's fun to see my parents appreciate them and their unique traits.  Eliana was particularly delighted to hang out with both of them.  At one point, Roger came up to take a picture of my Mom and Eliana.  When Eliana saw the camera, she placed her hands on my Mom's face to turn it toward the camera so she could say cheese.  I think Eliana may have even prompted her by saying "cheese" too.  Well, this cracked my mom up.  I could hear the laughter from the next room.  Can't you just see how much fun they are having?



My Dad is not immune to her charms either.  Honestly, we are all taken by this little cutie pie!



This was just a sweet photo.



I didn't get many photos - the visit was just too quick!  (Hint, hint, please stay longer next time!  We love having you here!)  The boys were busy creating a meeting place for their "League of Boys".  Here they are sharing some of this with my Mom.



Rebecca made an adorable little bunny finger puppet for Eliana.  Isn't it cute?  The pattern was found at The Crafty Crow.



You can see that Eliana enjoyed the bunny!



Also this week, Rebecca and Eliana had a little cafe for the rest of the family.  I love the sweet ideas that Rebecca has for making memories.  I know that her siblings appreciate it too.  Earlier this week, Isaiah was talking about Eliana and how he thought she was the cutest sister!.  I asked "What about Rebecca?".  His answer "She's perfect". 

The owners of "Eliana's Cafe".



The patrons choosing from a delightful menu offering main dishes, sides and desserts to choose from!



Thanks Rebecca!



We also had a wonderful field trip yesterday (more pictures coming) with incredible weather.  It could not have been a more beautiful day!  I had some time out last night with a friend.  We had dinner tonight with friends.  It's been a good week. 

Thank you God for the gift of family and friends.  Help me not to take either for granted.  Help me to make time for the important things and to worry less about all of the things on my list that I want to get done.  Give me eyes to see and know what is truly important and the ability to let go of the other things.

Blessings

Leslie

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Happy Easter!

We have had a fun and full week and now it's time to play a little catch-up on my blog.  :-) 


We spent Easter week-end with our dear friends in VA.  It's a new tradtion we started after they moved.  The kids all look forward to this and really appreciate it and look forward to spending the holiday together!  We weren't sure it was going to happen this year due to some sickness.  Thankfully all who were sick were well enough by Fri morning and so we decided at the last minute to head up. 


The kids spent a lot of time playing outside and just having fun.  I didnt' get a lot of pictures, but here are a few. 


 


I loved the group effort in helping Joshua to skate!



Eliana loves playing in sand.



She is not alone in this either as Aaron and Caleb also love the sand!



Some of the kids decorated eggs.  First, we blew out the insides.  (Not everyone was interested in doing this part of it!  Catherine had to do more than her fair share of them.  lol )



The kids wrote their names or drew a picture on the eggs with a wax crayon before dipping them in the colors.




They were very pretty, but I didn't take any pictures of the finished product!



We attended a play at their church called The Lamb of God.  It was in Spanish.  We still understood most of the story, but it would have been helpful to have known more Spanish.  I think I knew the most and mine is SUPER rusty!  The benefit though of my learning Spanish to do missions work is that I know a lot of words that aren't taught in Spanish 1 or 2 - like sin, miracle, cross, etc.


He is Risen!  He is Risen Indeed!  Someone took my camera and made some beautiful pictures.  I loved this one.



We attended church on Easter Sunday and heard a convicting and encouraging message.  Jesus chose just 12 ordinary men - ordinary - just like me and just like you.  They falled him and turned away, even after having walked closely with him for three years.  Jesus saw not their failures, but all that they could become with the power of His Spirit.  This is true for us too.  We each have a destiny!  We each have access to His power to accomplish His will and purpose in our lives!  I love that.



Pretty little girl in her pretty Easter dress.



After church we had a lovely lunch.



Then we did an Easter Egg Hunt.  Each child had a different color egg to look for.  We thought this might make it easier. 



It certainly helped us to be able to choose what each child would get in his or her eggs.  They were very excited about the hunt.



This girl was thrilled that there was candy in her eggs!



Joshua's eggs had some candy, but more of them had a variety of snacks (with a piece of paper including the carb counts on them).  Thank you Catherine for getting these for him!  He loved trying new things and found two new things that he really loved!!!  (He wanted three !!! on that sentence.  lol )



I'm thankful that he is flexible and willing to do things a little differently.  I sometimes hate that we even have to.  Others are asked to give up far more though and we have much to be thankful for!  (One of the little things I'm thankful for is that there are no more candy holidays or birthdays for a few more months!)


I hope you were able to celebrate our Risen Lord!  We do have much to be thankful for indeed.  Happy Easter from our family to yours.



Blessings


Leslie

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Arabella - FIAR Co-op Vol 4

We had beautiful weather for our co-op which was really nice since the story, Arabella, took place on an island.  It gave the children the chance to explore some island topics in a beautiful, sunny setting (which our hostess had decorated to the nines!!!)  As always, it was an amazing day - only diminished for us by the absence of Isaiah who wasn't feeling quite up to par in the morning.  (Thankfully he was much better by the afternoon.)


We started the morning by reading the story which is about a little boy spending time with his grandfather on an island.  During a storm, the Grandfather's prize possession, a model boat made by his father is swept to sea.  The little boy goes out to find it.  The ending of the story is both surprising and beautiful.  It's one you would enjoy reading!


Our first lesson was on rope - the construction of it, the variety of types and materials used to make rope and the different types of ropes.  Below the children are examining ropes.



Of course, learning about ropes led to tying knots. 



And more comparing of the ropes.



Next we talked about the location of the story - an island.  The children talked about where the story could have taken place.



Instead of exploring a specific island, we were treated to going to our own new island!



Can you see the detail in how this room is decorated to look like an island?  The attention to details is so beyond me - and such an expression of this sweet friend's gifts! 



The children learned about a variety of sea creatures from whales to anemone, from mollusks to jellyfish.



More of the display of the room. They were treated to video of the great coral reef.



The children were given so much good information.  (It made me think that I really need to do more in-depth with some of mine!  I love that I'm learning from this co-op too.  Not just facts but ways to improve my teaching and our homeschool.)



As they were learning about various creatures (below is coral), they were able to handle some coral and shells.  It's always fascinating to learn about shells!



The children were then split into teams to see how much they remembered.  They were asked questions and then were to work together as a team to come up with an answer.  This is a great way to do it so that you can rely on the strengths of others - as some information may have stuck with one and not with another.  They all did a great job - and these were NOT easy questions either.



It is fun to watch them work together - and even more to just enjoy learning. 



Had to show you this!  She even had her own "Arabella" for the window!!!



The children learned about sound and resonance. 



Rebecca helped keep the little girls happy.  Aren't they all cute?



The lesson on sound continued with learning about how sound travels on a string in this old game that most of us have enjoyed at one time or another in our lives. 




Snack time was an amazing spread!!!  All of the foods related to our story or its themes from pretzels that were twisted like rope or knots to tropical fruit to "fish".  And my sweet friends also keep Joshua in mind at snack time too which really touches my heart. 



Meat is a "free" snack for Joshua for the most part - and very few other things are.  I try to keep the carb count of his snacks low enough that he doesn't need a shot (this will be changed by the pump!).  The free snack were little octopuses - and Joshua LOVEd them!



The last lesson of the day was expanding a little more on knots as the children learned how to tie various knots to make a macrame keychain or bracelet.



The children were all proud of their work!



Rebecca enjoyed doing this one too.  I watched Eliana while she learned and then she went home and showed Isaiah how to do it too. 



Amazing day.  Amazing friends.  I'm thankful, so very thankful to be blessed by the creativity and talent of these sweet friends.


Hope you are having a blessed Easter week-end!


Leslie