Nov 13, 2008

Stomping Through Leaves

on a wonderful Fall day! What could be more fun!

We went exploring at a local preservation spot and found some really cool things...

Like 2 branches growing around a rock that was wedged in between.
It has been there for so long that the rock will barely wiggle.

A little rock bridge over a very pretty stream.

Two ducks having a conversation.


LOTS AND LOTS of shelf mushrooms. KM became fascinated with these on a hike a few years ago and every time she seems them she takes more pics.

It's Back!!!!

And I missed it sooooooo much!!!!

Nov 11, 2008

pro·duc·tiv·i·ty

Noun
Definition:

1. rate of production: the rate at which a company produces goods or services, in relation to the amount of materials and number of employees needed
2. ability to produce: the ability to be productive

This is a word that has been being discussed a LOT lately around here. From the kitchen remodeling, to the chaotic situations that have put our "normal" life on a hold a bit, to the economics coop class that KM is take to prepare herself for another visit to Exchange City.
This word was mentioned again today, by a father who just does not want to grasp the concept of natural consequences for his child. He has been working around the house for the past week and I think the cabin fever is beginning to get to him already.

Here was the situation:
KM took an EXTREMELY long time getting herself together this morning, she couldn't make a decision on which cereal to eat, she was allowing SC to distract her every chance she got, was picking out "just the right outfit" for a day when we were not planning on leaving the house and just generally dawdling about her business as most 11 year old girls tend to do from time to time.

Things like this don't really bother me on days when I know that we don't have anywhere to be, but for some reason CJ just can not stand this dilly dally behavior. He just kept prodding her along until I finally pulled him aside and had to explain to him again that no matter how long it takes her to do her work, she will get all of the work done today.

There are days that she gets everything done in under an hour - generally on days there is something SHE wants to do planned - then there are days when it takes her four hours to get the exact same amount of work done - these are generally days when we HAVE to be somewhere that I need to be. Regardless of the amount of time she will get all of the assigned work completed.

I am always with in earshot of her and if she needs help I jump right in there to point her in the direction she needs to go in, but I do not stand over her. She wants to be independent, she wants to learn most of these things on her own, so that is how her morning work is done - I give her the morning daily assignments and she does them as I go about playing with SC or getting my daily cleaning, baking, work and what not stuff done.

When she has completed her morning things she has free time to go on the computer, play with SC, work on an afternoon assignment or just do whatever until after lunch. Then in the afternoon we work on one or more of the following topics - either Literature, Science, Social Studies/History or an elective - art, music, Spanish, current events, etc - together. I try to keep the lighter fun things for when SC is there as she really likes to participate with us for art, music and Spanish. History and Science is saved for two of the three afternoons that we don't have SC so that we can really focus on what we are studying and can get engulfed in it. When we are done with that KM is done for the day.

Therefore if KM chooses to not focus and get her work done, she does not have as much free time. This is the natural consequence for the behavior. As I was explaining all this to CJ, KM came by and handed me her completed work and said "See Daddy if my productivity drops, I don't get to have the benefit of a friend coming over this afternoon. Since there is no Public School today, I can probably have a whole afternoon visit!"

CJ was shocked. In the amount of time it had taken me to explain to him how this all works, KM had finished her entire math reading and practice assignment. She was totally done for the day.

She also told us that when she was putting the date in her daily notebook she remembered that it was Veteran's Day and her neighborhood friends would be home - see there was a benefit for her to be productive! I know for sure know she FINALLY understands the concept and I think he may be getting it as well!

Happy Veterans Day!


Thank you to all the men and women who are and have served for our country! We are very proud of all our family members who are veterans! We will never forget the sacrifices that you have made for us!

Nov 10, 2008

The paint is on the walls...

but none of us are really sure that we like it!
Luckily the painter lives here - hehe - and is amongst those unsure of the color!

Though the pictures don't really do the shade any justice - I must say that we (KM & I) did not have nice words for the color when we walked in the door. I did not pick it in the first place, but I am also one of those people that has to get used to all color changes - except for the purplish shades of course.
We will have to wait and see, in about a week, what the final decision will be.

Should Have Known!

I saw this quiz on another Homeschooling Mom's Blog - Here - and had to try it out for myself - of course I should have known what the answer would be!!!






You Are a Witch (or Warlock)



You are deviously brilliant and a perfect manipulator.

You somehow always end up getting what you want - without anyone knowing you're working behind the scenes.

Crafty and cunning, you can work your way out of any jam.

And it's easy for you to get people to do what you want, whether you're working for good or evil.



Your greatest power: Mind control



Your greatest weakness: Making people your puppets



You play well with: Ghosts

What Kind of Monster Are You?

If you take the quiz, come back and let me know what kind of monster you are...

Nov 9, 2008

Almost there -

Things have finally gotten back to a bit of a more normal rhythm around here, so I should be back to more of the usual "homeschooly" postings that are normally around here.

We will be using a lot of the leftover and extra construction materials and packaging for some really cool art and science projects so I will be sure to share those as they happen!

Thanks to all who have been patiently stopping by during this slow blogging, but chaotic family time!!!

YIPPEEE - I have running water!

I woke up this morning to a nearly completed kitchen.
I LOVE my new sink...

and the stove is WONDERFUL.
I am dealing with the shortened counter on the opposite wall.

And will post the final pictures once my painter (CJ of course) has finished.

Nov 8, 2008

Still No Water....

They really are making some progress


and I really can't complain as they are the cheapest labor around...as they will be paid in baked goods once the kitchen is actually usable!

But I would like my table back, as well as running water in my kitchen.
I know in the end it will be worth it.
I can see the light
...

Nov 6, 2008

Simple Requests...

All I really wanted was a new stove, but somehow - in this house - small requests turn into HUGE projects! We have been here for nearly six years now, but we are still amazed at how well the man we bought the house from hid all the faults that we have found along the way.

When we decided to replace the cabinets, the counter top, sink and stove we never thought that the plumbing would be the biggest issue or that there would be a HUGE gaping hole in the wall which of course is the cause of the draft in the kitchen.

Luckily we have a wonderful neighbor - who also happens to be a general contractor - who will be here this evening to help us - meaning CJ of course!!!

I promise I will update upon completion!!!

Nov 4, 2008

Another trip to our favorite place!!!

Boston Museum of Science is our favorite educational place to visit.
Every time we go we seem to find something new to explore!
Here are some great pics!




Nov 3, 2008

Time has gotten away...

and I am just not sure where to start at the moment. Lots of things have been going on and we have had to put a lot of others on hold, but I believe we will be able to get back on track this week.
I don't know how to explain the magnitude of the situations that have been going on without it sounding completely ridiculous - so I will just say that I should be able to get back to my regular homeschooling mom blogging habits.

Thanks again to all who have sent the wonderful well wishes and to all who have been patient with me over the past few weeks!

Nov 1, 2008

Happy Halloween

We had a very Happy Halloween - Samhain Fest at our house from Thur evening's traditional viewing of
"It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown".


To old-fashioned mask making...


A puppet show with the masks!
Dressing Up & Trick or Treating


They all had lots of fun and got LOTS of loot!!!
Hope your holiday was as fun as ours!

Oct 28, 2008

Another one done!!!

Thanks sooooo much again for all the well wishes over the weekend. DD's surgery went extremely well yesterday and she will be coming for a few days respite at our house tomorrow (Wed) to recuperate. 2 for 2!

Oct 26, 2008

Carved and Poked Pumpkins

Here they sit on the front bench -
our carved and poked pumpkins!


Frankie the Werewolf!

And Smiling Jack-O-Lantern.