Saturday, October 26, 2013

Ohio visitors - archery, henna & a feast!


HB was glad to have her bow out again
SS (oldest boy Ohio friend), Flash & cousin MJ doing some archery



Papa S bought a ton of yummy gourmet cheese - Tweeters all too happy to help him slice it up & taste it!

Mama S snuggled with MS (youngest Ohio girl) - she had lots of late late nights - they visited our Kentucky friends before us & she was worn out from playing with their 6 girls!

Even SS had a little siesta ;0)

Everyone loves Rumplestiltskin & Bob

AS & Bob were fast friends

Trying not to look too posed....

The whole bunch together!  Can't wait to see them all again - and we hope to meet their oldest daughter soon, too!  Great family & great friends :0)

HB pulled out her bow - SS (oldest boy of Ohio friends) brought his as well

AS (youngest Ohio friend) loved the cats AND the light sabers!

Oh yeah - they filled up ballons w/ paint & were shooting arrows at them to make art on a big sheet of canvas!

Flash honed his knife throwing skills

filling the ballons with paint

MS (youngest girl friend from Ohio) got a feather for her henna

SS & cousin MJ getting goofy while waiting for their henna

all done - so cool!

SS & Jam boxing



An award and a check!

Remember last fall when Honey Bunches took 2 college art classes?  A few weeks ago she received another award for one of the pictures, and a check for $150!  Her art teacher bought the piece that won the award - and it is hanging in the office of the President of the college :0)
And of course her room is an ongoing art project - here is the latest addition:
Yep, those are branches!  It does look like a nest...and with the big window on the northeast wall it brings in the outdoors that much more - very inspiring!


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Countryside Week 3

We had a visitor this week:
Hedgie!  One of our friends has a pet hedgehog so she brought him for the day!  He was so cuddly and CUTE!  He feels more like a hairbrush when  you're holding him, but when you try to take him out of his box he pricks you!



This inspired some hedgehog making - here we are with playdough and spaghetti hedgehogs


and rock, pine needle & pine cone (ears) hedgehogs
Our outdoor table & some leaf rubbings

One of HB's friends came to stay w/ us & helped at prek this week - great to have another set of hands!

More Montessori - it's been awhile!

I think it was August when I last posted some Montessori-type things.  Jam LOVES anything that is considered Montessori - so orderly and exact.
Our do-it-yourself version of the moveable alphabet...this is from a bingo game w/ a Barnyard Tales theme.  I like that they are all lower case letters, but I do need more pictures with simple consonant-vowel-consonant combinations.



color sorting, bead stringing & counting all in one

sound jars to match - Jam's favorite is the corn meal I think b/c he really has to listen for it

This is supposed to be the number staircase & then they line up the numbers 0-10 from a wooden puzzle under the staircase...but Tweeters discovered that all these combinations make 9 & got really excited about it!

She's been doing this since she was really little, but still loves it ;0)

Ok, had to do a structured art project....these are like lollipop trees for Dan Dan the Apple Man (leaf & apple dots painted with Q-tips)

Making stuff...

Nice title, I know, but hey it fits!
Caps for Sale peg people - now for a tree so the monkeys can hide!  I think Gpa L gave us a hand saw of some sort so I plan to whip that out soon to make some big trees & maybe one of those stacking rainbows.  Oh right, and I'll need to make some caps!

Tweeters wanted to make ice skates for Jam.  Here she is using a REAL saw to even up some scrap wood :0)

And getting it set in the vise.  We will see if her idea works when the lake freezes over!

Yep, we have a lot of crap sitting around - the dump is an amazing place out here.  Most of it is waiting to become a tree house on our acreage this fall, but in the meantime it has a new life as a play ground!  This is a 4-way balance bean invented & mostly built by Tweeters & Jam.

The far right side of the balance beam triangle goes to this scrap wood pile with pallets for a mini tree house - they love to play out here & I love that it is homemade & didn't cost a dime :0)

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Book recommendation: You Are Your Child's First Teacher

This is for mom & dad this time :0)  I actually read this over the summer and loved it - why did I wait so long to just order it??
One of my favorite features are the recommended resources at the end of each chapter.  Descriptions, websites, etc. are organized by subtopics as discussed in the chapter.  As Honey Bunches & I were inspired to start Countryside Playschool after observing at a Waldorf kindergarten (ages 3-6), I was particularly interested in what a typical day in a prek program looks like.  Everything I wanted to know was right there - from what I wanted to do to what I would rather leave out.  A lot of it I already had a sense about, such as outdoor play in all kinds of weather!  We did that at the mother's day out I ran years ago and I stand by that for sure - even if it takes longer to put the snowsuits & stuff on than we are able to stay out :0)  Discussions about the value of mixed age programs is included, although I personally believe multi age at every age is appropriate and more like the real world than the age segregation seen in both public & private schools starting in 1st grade (Waldorf or not).  She addresses questions about TV, nutrition, clothing, immunizations, etc. - and tells it like it is in a tactful way, giving some practical ideas for how to begin weaning ourselves from media, simplifying our wardrobes & food, and educating ourselves about immunizations & natural health.  One personal bit that I hadn't done a lot of reading on lately was temperament.  Dancy describes the 4 basic categories Steiner identified and also showed how they might look in younger children & what to do with that.  There is a pretty good survey for adults I discovered after looking into things a bit more, and it was fun to see where I landed on the spectrum (as well as Papa J, HB & Flash!).  The little ones are young enough that you can still see many qualities from each type, but certain things are starting to emerge more strongly than others.  Here is that if you are interested: http://www.writing.com/main/quiz/item_id/1145443-Temperament-Test someone else took the test so it shows their results on the site, but if you scroll down you can see where the quiz begins.
THE biggest theme here is that parents are not idiots :0)  Most are perfectly capable of staying home with their children throughout early childhood and giving them a rich home life.  Many of us mothers will be learning along with our children how to bake, clean, wash & do other domestic chores; but if we embrace being keepers at home and teach our children to be content as well, we will have peace in knowing that we are fulfilling our calling as women, wives, and mothers.  Dancy comes right out & basically says you need to find a way to be home with your children.  Of course, her reasoning is the ultimate and true origin of being a feminist, although the "feminist movement" would cackle & moan & insist otherwise!  She also does not seem to be approaching this calling as a Help Meet or Keeper at Home from a christian perspective, but those who read this with that view will easily see that is what it is.  She does assume most will send their children off somewhere for 1st grade, but if you follow this idea of being home and nurturing your children their first 6 or more years - you will surely see that you can do it for all their growing up years, too!  And if you do even a brief search you will find tons of support for educating your children at home - whether you continue in a "Waldorf" way or not.  We will likely not continue Waldorfing throughout our little one's school years in a pure form - there will be lots of Charlotte Mason, Classical & unschooling thrown in depending on the year, the child, and the subject. 
On the topic of support: If you are considering keeping your children home for school, I highly, highly recommend joining in a homeschool group.  We travel an hour away to participate in ours and while we couldn't possibly do everything offered, we do enough that we are able to form relationships and compare notes and participate in coop classes when we want to, etc.  Online groups and classes do fill a need, but if you can find a support group (even if you may not line up totally with the general philosophy) do it!  If you need help finding a group leave me a comment & I will be happy to help :0)


Happy Bday Gpa J!

I won't say how old he is...ok, 71 ;0)  We did 70 candles last year on 35 cupcakes, so this year he just got one little old puny candle on his pie!  I think he liked it though, especially since it was a homegrown sweet meat squash pie.....
Gpa & Gma J with all the grandbabies

mmm...mmmm!




Dan Dan the Appleman!

Dan Dan the Apple Man has an awesome organic apple orchard & we LOVE to pick apples there every year!  We pick on trade - right now it is pick 5 get the 6th one you pick.  Tweeters & Jam love to climb the trees, eat all the apples they can hold, and now & then they pick up drops to save (but really they just eat them) ;0)


Way up high in the apple tree, two little apples smiled at me....I shook that tree as hard as I could!  Down came the apples...mmmm were they good!


As the season winds down we are looking forward to picking up our apple cider & making more applesauce.  Such warm fuzzies :0)  We've been out there to pick about every week for the last 5 weeks...the golden delicious are done by now, but winesap is coming up so plan to go out at least once more!  We are usually there about 3 1/2 hours & have a picnic....2 weeks ago we picked 31 bushels; last week Papa J & Flash went by themselves all day w/ Gpa J & all day & picked 52!!!
Our homeschool group came to the orchard about 3 weeks ago - and it was cold!

Papa J's been doing this for 5 years now so Dan turned over some of the how-to's to him :0)

Some of our favorite people were there!

Jam munching his first of many many apples that day

Our lovely ergo still hard at work for another mama....


HB works for Dan in his organic garden, so she was sorting tomatoes


Yep, you really can easily climb up this high!

Smile for the yearbook!

The tractor is always a favorite

Here's HB picking lots & lots of okra - what a lovely garden :0)

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