Friday, September 9, 2011

A Day of School....

Ok.. it's not everything.. we covered a lot, intentionally and unintentionally today :) But here are some pictures to give you an idea.

Evie -- painting and stacking












Julianna -- we read about Jesus' birth and talked about yellow and the letter Q (We'll focus on this all week.












Grace -- We read about the Boston Tea Party












Jayden -- Read about Abe Lincoln (tied in drawing and geometry), cursive, and grammar










Jayden also did math (adding and subtracting money), Biblical meaning of forgiveness, read out of "When We Were Very Young" by A.A. Milne, and started back our reading program with a Mystery book for her to read (Treasure of Pelican Cove)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Three year olds never change!

A friend of mine posted this in a message board. It's a poem written in the early 19th century by Thomas Hood. This goes to show that a three year old is a three year old is a three year old. :)

A Parental Ode to My Son, Aged 3 Years and 5 months

Thou happy, happy elf!
(But stop,—first let me kiss away that tear—)
Thou tiny image of myself!
(My love, he's poking peas into his ear!)
Thou merry, laughing sprite!
With spirits feather-light,
Untouched by sorrow, and unsoiled by sin;
(Good Heavens! the child is swallowing a pin!)

Thou little tricksy Puck!
With antic toys so funnily bestuck,
Light as the singing bird that wings the air;
(The door! the door! he'll tumble down the stair!)
Thou darling of thy sire!
(Why, Jane, he'll set his pinafore afire!)
Thou imp of mirth and joy!
In love's dear chain, so strong and bright a link,
Thou idol of thy parents; (Drat the boy!
There goes my ink!)

Thou cherub—but of earth;
Fit playfellow for Fays, by moonlight pale,
In harmless sport and myrth,
(That dog will bite him if he pulls its tail!)
Thou human hummingbee, extracting honey
From every blossom in the world that blows,
Singing in youth's elysium ever sunny,
(Another tumble!—that's his precious nose!)

Thy father's pride and hope!
(He'll break the mirror with that skipping-rope!)
With pure heart newly stamped from Nature's mint;
(Where did he learn that squint!)
Thou young domestic dove!
(He'll have that jug off with another shove!)
Dear nursling of the Hymeneal nest!
(Are those torn clothes his best?)
Little epitome of man!
(He'll climb upon the table, that's his plan!)
Touched with the beauteous tints of dawning life
(He's got a knife!)

Thou enviable being!
No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing,
Play on, play on,
My elfin John!
Toss the light ball—bestride the stick—
(I knew so many cakes would make him sick!)
With fancies, buoyant as the thistle-down,
Prompting the face grotesque, and antic brisk,
With many a lamb-like frisk,
(He's got the scissors, snipping at your gown!)

Thou pretty opening rose!
(Go to your mother, child, and wipe your nose!)
Balmy and breathing music like the South,
(He really brings my heart into my mouth!)
Fresh as the morn, and brilliant as its star,
(I wish that window had an iron bar!)
Bold as the hawk, yet gentle as the dove;
(I'll tell you what, my love,
I cannot write unless he's sent above!)

Friday, September 2, 2011

Beach Trip 2011

Last week we took our annual beach trip to Hunting Island, South Carolina. It is a beautiful state park. It's quiet and calm and perfect for families with small children.


We saw beautiful sunrises and sunsets....














Had fun in the ocean and on the beach....




















Even with Hurricane Irene knocking at our door!











Saw awesome sand (mud actually) sculptures created on the driftwood...













The two who were tall enough went up into the lighthouse and saw the view....
















And took a walk on the marsh boardwalk and saw millions of crabs...




















We also rode around at night looking for all the animals that call Hunting Island home... A special species of white tail deer, raccoons, a fox, and many many cats. This was maybe everyone's favorite part of the day. We all had a lot of fun... it's amazing to look at the pictures year after year and see how everyone and everything has grown and changed!