Summer break came quickly and up until 2 weeks ago, I had NO CLUE what I would do (learning wise) with my kiddos.
I have to keep some sort of structure with the kids or else things just get crazy.
For summer I always try to take a broad theme and something that will interest my 4yr old, 6 and 8 yr old alike (which isn't an easy tasks!). Something that I can incorporate learning along with fun hands on crafts and even a Bible lesson too.
So, my title to this post tells it all . . . we will be learning a little about the human body.
Some materials I will be ordering from Amazon.com. They are the following:
1. A boardbook titled "Uncover the Human Body" which is a great little hands on and visual tool!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1571457895/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
2. A flip book titled, "GeoSafari Human Body Uncoverer."
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007CK27C/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&m=A25B9YDR0B8OUT
3. And an Usborne book called, "See Inside Your Body."
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/079451233X/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
A friend also shared a neat website with me called, www.Homeschoolshare.com. We will be making the human body lap book off of there as well. I know my crafty kids will love it! http://www.homeschoolshare.com/my_body.php
We are also going to talk about the 5 senses, in which we will also learn some simple sign language (there are some fantastic kids videos on youtube!). We will also talk about the human body from a Biblical perspective- heart, mind, why and how God created us etc.
Then we will also use this fantastic idea from 'Over the Moon' blog. http://www.overthebigmoon.com/summer-jar-list-updated/
This will keep us busy with some fun crafts and activities for the summer! I am also going to have a notebook for my 3 older ones to make a little journal and scrapbook about each activity. SO FUN!!!!
Stay posted for posts throughout the summer on things we do, learn and create!
Happy Summer Break!!!!
I was inspired to start this blog by our sweet neighbor who we live "4 doors down" from. She and her husband tackled some house remodeling projects last year that I enjoyed keeping up with on her blog. This blog will have home decor ideas, projects Dan and I are in the process of doing as well as organizing ideas to simply make living easier. Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Happy Adoption Day!!!
As Noah's adoption day is coming up, I can't help but sit back and think of all that God brought us through to get us to our son Noah. It is kinda like a fireworks show that you sit through, you're amazed the first 25 minutes at the booms and the various bright colors shooting into the sky but then wow! . . . the last 5 minutes (aka Grand Fanale) are just breathtaking and almost indescribable! To the point you find yourself walking away in amazement and awe.
Our journey with Noah began in December 2009. Between March and May of 2010, we were matched twice and they both fell through. One of those instances we just knew this was it- everything had fallen in to place, it seemed like the perfect situation for us and we were just thrilled and excited. Friday we received the call that the baby had been born and by Monday the birthmom deicded to take him home. It was one of those blurr things that just didn't make any sense.
In June and July we felt like maybe we should search out more options to be matched, but that never really took off. Honestly we were feeling a little worn down.
Then August 11, 2011 we received the call. After working out the details, we were matched with a newborn baby boy in Pennsylvania. He was 1 day old. And the area he was from, was where Dan grew up.
We quickly packed, I remember just throwing things in the suitcases and then having to repack because I was so nervous, excited and anxious to get there that I wasn't sure what I had even packed the first time. We left the house at 8pm that evening to drive through the night to meet our soon to be son.
We arrived in Pennsylvania at 5:45am. We unpacked, said hello to our family and then quickly showered and left the kids to head up to the hospital to meet this baby boy. We were like two nervous giddy teenagers, chatting and wondering what to expect when we got there.
Once we arrived at the hospital we realized that the birthmom had not waited for us and already left without signing papers. Things were not going as planned! After working out some issues we were allowed to meet our precious baby boy.
This was the part that was like the Grand Finale . . . he was perfect, amazing and breathtaking! It was very surreal that this boy was our son!
His adoption wasn't finalized until 9 months later, in which this Sunday (May 13th) marks the one year anniversary.
I am still in amazement and awe of the process God took and brought us through to get Noah. When we felt like nothing was working out for us, he brought us to an "awe" moment of meeting our son (from the same town Dan is from- did I mention that :))!
Our little man isn't so little anymore. We love him to pieces and I am so thankful to call him son!!!
Those that supported and prayed for us along the way will forever hold a special place in our lives!
Our journey with Noah began in December 2009. Between March and May of 2010, we were matched twice and they both fell through. One of those instances we just knew this was it- everything had fallen in to place, it seemed like the perfect situation for us and we were just thrilled and excited. Friday we received the call that the baby had been born and by Monday the birthmom deicded to take him home. It was one of those blurr things that just didn't make any sense.
In June and July we felt like maybe we should search out more options to be matched, but that never really took off. Honestly we were feeling a little worn down.
Then August 11, 2011 we received the call. After working out the details, we were matched with a newborn baby boy in Pennsylvania. He was 1 day old. And the area he was from, was where Dan grew up.
We quickly packed, I remember just throwing things in the suitcases and then having to repack because I was so nervous, excited and anxious to get there that I wasn't sure what I had even packed the first time. We left the house at 8pm that evening to drive through the night to meet our soon to be son.
We arrived in Pennsylvania at 5:45am. We unpacked, said hello to our family and then quickly showered and left the kids to head up to the hospital to meet this baby boy. We were like two nervous giddy teenagers, chatting and wondering what to expect when we got there.
Once we arrived at the hospital we realized that the birthmom had not waited for us and already left without signing papers. Things were not going as planned! After working out some issues we were allowed to meet our precious baby boy.
This was the part that was like the Grand Finale . . . he was perfect, amazing and breathtaking! It was very surreal that this boy was our son!
His adoption wasn't finalized until 9 months later, in which this Sunday (May 13th) marks the one year anniversary.
I am still in amazement and awe of the process God took and brought us through to get Noah. When we felt like nothing was working out for us, he brought us to an "awe" moment of meeting our son (from the same town Dan is from- did I mention that :))!
Our little man isn't so little anymore. We love him to pieces and I am so thankful to call him son!!!
Those that supported and prayed for us along the way will forever hold a special place in our lives!
Happy Adoption Day Son! We love you!!!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
My paint obsession . . .
I love color and changing the looks of things, whether it be a wall, a room, a piece of furniture or a canvas. It has become a little obsession of mine - or may we say a new hobby!
I purchased a piece of 70's furniture that I want to refinish into a TV stand. It's unique and I just couldn't pass it up for $35!
However, it has been sitting in my garage covered in primer for a good month now. I am stumped on what color or how I want to refinish it.
After doing some research I discovere the awesome new paints that are out there and I just couldn't keep them a secret!
The first paint is called Chalk paint . . . don't get this confused wtih chalkboard paint.
The variety of colors that chalk paint comes in is more limited than your local home improvement store, but they do have some amazing colors available.
The cool thing about this product is you don't have to prime or sand your piece before painting. Sure wish I would've discovered this back in March!!!
The cans come in quart size only but from what the reveiws say, this small can covers 140 sq feet. And also keep in mind you are not having to purchase sanding tools or primer.
The finish will be a chalkly like matte finish but you can create a more glossy finish by waxing the finished piece or applying a poly coat (super easy!).
Check this site out for some awesome tips and photos and videos of how to's, along with the pros and cons! http://www.perfectlyimperfectblog.com/2011/06/chalk-paint-faqs.html
To me the pro's greatly outweigh the cons. Annie Sloan has created a unique product and I can't wait to try it!
Here is a link to the colors that are available: http://www.anniesloan.com/acatalog/United_Kingdom.html
Tomorrow we will take a look at Milk Paint and how to use it . . .
I purchased a piece of 70's furniture that I want to refinish into a TV stand. It's unique and I just couldn't pass it up for $35!
However, it has been sitting in my garage covered in primer for a good month now. I am stumped on what color or how I want to refinish it.
After doing some research I discovere the awesome new paints that are out there and I just couldn't keep them a secret!
The first paint is called Chalk paint . . . don't get this confused wtih chalkboard paint.
The variety of colors that chalk paint comes in is more limited than your local home improvement store, but they do have some amazing colors available.
The cool thing about this product is you don't have to prime or sand your piece before painting. Sure wish I would've discovered this back in March!!!
The cans come in quart size only but from what the reveiws say, this small can covers 140 sq feet. And also keep in mind you are not having to purchase sanding tools or primer.
The finish will be a chalkly like matte finish but you can create a more glossy finish by waxing the finished piece or applying a poly coat (super easy!).
Check this site out for some awesome tips and photos and videos of how to's, along with the pros and cons! http://www.perfectlyimperfectblog.com/2011/06/chalk-paint-faqs.html
To me the pro's greatly outweigh the cons. Annie Sloan has created a unique product and I can't wait to try it!
Here is a link to the colors that are available: http://www.anniesloan.com/acatalog/United_Kingdom.html
Tomorrow we will take a look at Milk Paint and how to use it . . .
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