Thursday, December 14, 2006

Two fun quizzes :)

You Are A Lily

You are a nurturer and all around natural therapist.
People see you as their rock. And they are able to depend on you.
You are a soothing influence. You can make people feel better with a few words.
Your caring has more of an impact than even you realize.


You Are Psyche!

Eternally in search of purpose and insight.
You're curious and creative with a total sense of wonder.
Totally empathetic, you pick up on other's moods easily.
Just be sure to pamper yourself as well!

Candy houses and fun surprises!


Every year, I see those Gingerbread house kits and think I should get one for the kids to put together...but, for some reason (usually money), I never do. Well, this year, I bought one. They had them on sale at Michaels for only $7.44. Well, let me tell you, my kids LOVED putting it together (they didn't even fight!) and it looks SO cute. We didnt' follow any of the "beautiful, but obviously done by a professional" decorating plans but rather, I put on the frosting as they plunked down the candies. I think it came out just lovely :)

Today, Audrey had to be at the dentist at 9 a.m. so it was an early morning for us. (we are not morning people). Good news, no cavities! Now, you must realize, we haven't had the best of luck with Audrey's teeth. They are crowded and soft and are easily prone to cavities but she is diligent with her brushing and I'm very proud of her for this no cavity trip to the dentist. So, luck was with us today and she was to be even more rewarded because after the dentist, we stopped at the beautiful, old Stanley Theater to pick up tickets for Lord of the Dance coming in February. I know, I know, it will be fabulous. I'm taking my mom and my 2 girls. It will be a wonderful girls night out and I just can't wait!!! Anyway, right when we got to the theater, busloads of children were showing up. What's up? I ask. Perfect timing, a musical of Junie B. Jones was just about to start. We obviously didn't have tickets but they just asked for 5 bucks and in we went. What a special treat. It was an adorable musical and even my little Henry loved it.

After all this excitement, we came home and plopped on our comfy couch for a little snooze. I love days like this, where everything comes together and all is right in our world:)

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Weekend Winter Wonderland


What a dramatic weekend we had! Sometime Saturday afternoon, our sprinkler system in the backyard went on. At first, I thought my little man of mischief, Henry, turned a switch but he adamently denied it. I tried and tried to locate the systems power but the breaker for it was off and I was at a loss. I was hoping Jason would call from Afghanistan to help me but of course, this is the weekend he decides not to call until Monday!

Now, realize that it is freezing here and after a few short hours, my backyard became a winter wonderland with icicles dripping off the rose bush, the swingset, the hedges, the cars and little drops of water froze all over the yard. By the time Jason called, our yard looked like this pic.

Finally, he called and helped me discover the problem. It was NOT Henry's doing (this time!) but rather a bad switch that broke. I had to turn the water off at the valve and turn off the pump. It's finally off (of course, my neighbors all stopped by to let me know my sprinkler was on...yes, thank you, I know!) and it is slowly melting and the yard is back to normal. It was quite beautiful but I was stressed!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Yum, yum puppy chow


This is one of our favorite snacks and it's SO easy to make. Check out the recipe here

Monday, December 04, 2006

Kids group photo & sparkly lights


Being the non-photographer that I am, I had the darndest time getting all three kids smiling, looking at the camera, eyes open, etc....This was the best out of, oh, I don't know, 50! When I tried taking photos inside in front of the Christmas tree, Henry kept shutting his eyes because of the flash. So, we traipsed outside and sat them on the front steps. Well, then it was the sun that bothered him. So, we finally settled on this shot where I told him just to keep his eyes wide open just for a moment. He went a little overboard and this is the result...but hey, it's better that eyes squeezed shut, right?? So, this pic will go in the lovely frames we bought for the grandparents and Aunt Jill.

I'm terrible about sending pics to the grandparents and they see them only occasionally (like, every other year or so!) so they really deserve this photo. :)



We decorated the house over the weekend. I went a little crazy with tiny white sparkle lights and garland. They are on the mantles, up the staircase and a few outside. Of course, I chose the windiest day to hang the lights outside so they ended up only on two of the front porch posts. Then, I put a single candle in every window. It's simple, elegant and understated. I like it :) Our tree, on the other hand, is our usual eclectic mix of lights and ornaments collected over the years. You wouldn't find this tree at Martha Stewarts house but then again, you wouldn't find much of any of the thrifted goodies I find at her house :) Jason and I bought these M&M lights years ago and they go on every year but somehow we're down to only one strand of them so we supplement these gems with another strand of candy lights and then a strand of red. I did start a lovely tradition of getting the kids a new ornament every year so that when the leave the nest, they will have enough ornaments for their first tree. They are all piled on our beautiful, family tree :)

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Lulu, the dress-up bunny



There's something about putting clothes on your pet...I remember dressing up my cat when I was young, in all of my dolls' clothes...she looked SO cute! Well, Audrey has started dressing up Lulu in dolly clothes and adding fashionably long, blonde hair. How tolerant this bunny is!

Friday, November 24, 2006

What kind of coffee are you?

You Are a Plain Ole Cup of Joe

But don't think plain - instead think, uncomplicated
You're a low maintenance kind of girl... who can hang with the guys
Down to earth, easy going, and fun! Yup, that's you: the friend everyone invites.
And your dependable too. Both for a laugh and a sympathetic ear.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

It's been one of those days...


Maybe it was the weather, maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. The weather has been icky and we are stuck inside, climbing the walls. Just a taste of what we'll have to deal with come winter. I've also been struggling with some inner termoil, if you will, about my life and where I'm headed. Most days, I feel like I'm heading in the right direction but today, my mind was all over the map.

The hardest obstacle right now is my struggle between wanting to trust my kids enough to go forward with unschooling but that stresses me out sometimes plus, the fact that I love so much all the waldorf inspired teachings but am having trouble implementing them into our lives. Too much effort some days. Most mornings, I would love 2 hours just to sit, drink my coffee and surf the net but of course, my son doesn't want to let me, although he's perfectly happy to watch tv for that time but if I allow that, then guilt creeps in. I'd really like to wean him from tv. He's only 3 and he's such an addict. Audrey, not so much, she'd rather read, as would I, but since he can't read, he's happy as a clam watching all those PBS shows. So, there's that matter. Then...

I also struggle with what to do as far as my etsy shop, my crafting and my potential Barefoot Books biz. I love etsy and when the mood strikes, I love to craft. My shop has been empty for months now and I just haven't been motivated/creative enough to make anything. I have supplies for almost any craft and believe me, I've tried them all and I like most crafts I've tried (especially soapmaking) but I can't seem to find my niche, if you know what I mean. I actually got inspired to pull out the beads to make some jewelry. Nothing came to me so I thought well, I can at least, sell off some supplies, mostly beads, for now, that my mom has been collecting over the years and gave to me to use. I did get struck with some minor creativity as I manage to make a couple of necklaces and finish up some old projects that needed completing. I feel better now and maybe once etsy works out the gliches in the new system, I'll get them listed.

So, that's what I've been struggling with today. Tomorrow may be better...I hope. And I'll leave you with the most adorable pic of our little bun-bun, Lulu :)

Sunday, November 12, 2006

My Daddy is a Pretzel or Pretzels for Daddy???





Talk about confusion! The other day, I suggested to the kids to go get the book "My Daddy is a Pretzel" (very cute, cute, cute yoga book & cards for kids). They were spending their boundless energy wreaking havoc on the house as it was an icky day outside. I thought I nice, relaxing yoga session would work wonders. Well, my 3 yr old heard something completely different...as in..."Let's make pretzels for Daddy". Not quite what I had in mind but since I had been wanting to make pretzels for some time, it turned into a fun afternoon of pretzel making (search allrecipes.com for "Mall Pretzels"). Sadly, Daddy will not get any as he's overseas for awhile but we sure enjoyed them!

We also made apple chips as I have been looking for some healthy snacks to make for the kids. But alas, they were not enjoyed by anyone! Maybe there is a better recipe out there, anyone?

Fairy Houses & new dolls




After reading the fabulous books Fairy Houses and Fairy Boat by Tracy L. Kane, Audrey & Henry set to work making their own fairy homes complete with moss carpeting. We now find perfect places to build fairy homes everywhere!

Oh and check out my first attempts at little dolls. The first is a bendy doll using pipe cleaners, then we have a little finger puppet made using a tiny wood flower pot and wood bead for a head. Last, is my take on a pocket pal. Thought I might make some more up for Christmas gifts and maybe a few more to sell at my etsy shop.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Emily's donation to Locks of Love



Emily's hair has been long forever! She had been dying it black and had we continued, we would have had to buy THREE boxes of color but alas...she decided, not only to grow out the black and return to her lovely shade of rich brown, but she donated 12 inches (!!!!) of hair to Locks of Love. Yay for Em!!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Backtracking a little...





Since it's already November and we've "technically" been schooling since September, I thought I would post some pics, etc. of some things we've done.

September was our Farming block. We read a lot of books, made our own version of a waldorf main lesson book, planted both an acorn and a maple key and are keeping track in our homemade Tree Journals. Last but not least, we made a compost pile. Oh and we also visited the fabulous Farmers Museum in Cooperstown.

In October, we took a trip to Erie Canal Village for a historic tour of Halloween village. We got to go on a train ride and a wagon ride as well as tour some of the old, historic homes all dressed up for Halloween.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

On the homeschool front

This school year has brought many changes to our homeschooling lives. Where last year, there were workbooks and books we didn't enjoy...this year, I've discovered Waldorf education as well as delved deeper into learning about the unschooling philosophy. If I were to label our schooling, I would say we are Waldorf-inspired unit-study unschoolers, which is to say, I love most things Waldorf, including playing with old fashioned styled toys made of natural materials, LOVE all the fairy tales and beautiful stories, finding a rhythm to our days, respecting nature and most of all, keeping children...children. To soon, today's children are turning into mini-adults. I know 9 yr olds with cell phones, 12 yr olds wearing makeup and preschoolers having homework.

I have all but abandoned the workbooks. We look, occassionally, at her math book but we will learn grammar, spelling and vocabulary by reading quality literature. We will learn history by reading one of her favorite series of books, Dear America, as well as lots of field trips to historical sites. Math is done by cooking, baking and playing some awesome games I found at the thrift store. Science is also done in the kitchen and outside. Oh, the possibilities! I have so many ideas in my head that makes learning fun we just won't have time for workbooks!!

Unit studies work great for Audrey. Studying something in depth makes for real understanding. This year she chose to study holidays, traditions and celebrations from a variety of cultures. We will make a Waldorf style book with drawings and writings about what we read. We'll do the same for famous women in history. We started with Helen Keller.

Another ambitious project we have is to make tree house out of popsicle sticks as well as other artsy-craftsy things to sell at my etsy shop

So that is where we are as far as homeschooling. I'll post our progress as we venture through this year finding wonder all around us :)

Friday, November 03, 2006



This is what we woke up to this morning! Our first snowfall and it is so beautiful! We were outside by 9:30 am making snowballs. It's that fun, heavy, good-packing kind of snow. It'll probably be gone by tomorrow but it was a chance to find out that all of Audrey's winter clothes are too small! Off to the thrift store later to see if we can come up with something for this year :)

Sunday, October 29, 2006

My first blog entry

Ooh, I've been wanting to blog forever! Why did it take me so long? Well, I just couldn't decide on a name. I wanted something catchy..witty, ya know, something cool:)

Also, I read with envy, other people's blogs and they seem to have their lives SOOOO together. Maybe this blog will help me with that. Hold me accountable, I aspire to be as together as everyone else seems. You see, I'm a "wing it" kind of girl. (ok, I'm not a girl, I'm 36) but if I see too many things on my calendar, I get a little anxious. I would rather just wake up in the morning and say, "Hey, let's go to the beach!" I don't think "together" people do that. They plan and schedule all so nice and tidy. Tidy...I'm not. We live among clutter, this homeschooling house of mine.

I do strive to provide a rhythm to our day and so far, we are accomplishing what I feel are the important things in life...learning responsibility, empathy, finding a real connection to the earth, being playful and comfortable in our own skin, embracing diversity and finding a passion. These are my goals for my family.

So, here I begin my blogging journey...