Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Fort Rickey
I have loved going to Fort Rickey since I was a little girl. It is a petting zoo, but so much more than a petting zoo. It's a beautiful nature walk through a maze shared with lovely animals.
This trip with my homeschool group was just for Halloween. We had a grand time. My kids especially loved it when the llama spit in my face! Oh and that lovely blue peacock? Well, that sneaky one took Audrey's sandwich right off the table! Oh but a good time was had by all and we will definitely be back.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
The MOST
Another favorite place of ours to head to is the MOST (Museum of Science & Technology). And the great thing about going on a weekday? We had the entire place to ourselves! One of our favorite things there is a pendulum that you fill with sand, let it go and it makes such a pretty design. See? Henry was a big fan of the magnets and the vacuum that sucked up balls and managed to hit Audrey in the face at the other end ;)
Monday, October 01, 2007
Our first bowling day of the year
Friday, September 14, 2007
Our trip to the Syracuse Zoo
Oh, how we love the zoo. The Syracuse Zoo is fantastic. The weather was gorgeous and we had a great bunch of homeschoolers. It couldn't have been better. My favorite pic is of my kids with a lion in the middle. Can't even see the glass separating them, huh? Looks like they're the best of buds, sitting there, enjoying the weather together :)
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Not Back to School picnic
What a perfect day we had for our annual Not Back to School party! The weather was gorgeous. The kids got to swim, discover some neat-o things in the pond (see Audrey's bee-u-tiful frog??) and visit with all their friends.
Our group has such a great bunch of kids. They had a great time. A great start to a new "school" year.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Having to play catch-up
Well, it's been awhile since my last post. We hibernated over the winter but we're really feeling the need for Spring to come soon!
It's funny but ever since we started leaning toward unschooling, I forget to keep track of all the things we do. Not the best way to go when the school district is wanting quarterly reports and I forget to send them in!
But boy, have we been doing some fun things. Audrey is a little entrepreneur and has been making things to sell in my etsy shop. She started with polymer clay pendants, like me, but (also like me), quickly lost interest and moved on to other things. She wanted to try her hand at stuffed animals so we did some research on all the popular "plushies" out there right now and decided to create a line called Huggaboos. Let me tell you, they are the CUTEST! They are all made of funky fabrics, machine and hand stitched by Audrey. Then, she named them, I made nametags and she came up with a "personality" to fit each one. Oh, and they each come their own little accessory. You can find them here, at my etsy shop. Along these lines, she and I made up some felt brooches in the style of her Huggaboos and sent them off to The Sampler to be included in the April issue. Well, Marie at The Sampler loved the idea of such a young contributor and she wants to feature a mini interview with Audrey and post it on the site. How cool is that? She is very excited about that!
But alas, she's made three Huggaboos and already her interest is waning, which is fine, of course, and now she's moving on to....
...matching necklace sets for you and your American Girl doll! She is making the pendants out of polymer clay and then either hanging them on ball chain necklaces or some beaded necklaces. We started working on them yesterday and hope to get some finished today so she can list them at etsy. I'll think they'll be a big hit as I haven't seen anything similar. She is very excited.
Her other idea is to write a zine and sell them on etsy. Of course, it will be homeschool focused and she wants to include other homeshoolers' work as well, so...if you know a homeschooler that would like to contribute to her new homeschool zine, send us an email (jdutt@twcny.rr.com). She's looking for stories, poetry, drawings, etc. Now, I think the issues will be themed so maybe wait until I know for sure what the themes will be.
Ok, well that's all the catch-up I can handle right now. Will post more later :)
It's funny but ever since we started leaning toward unschooling, I forget to keep track of all the things we do. Not the best way to go when the school district is wanting quarterly reports and I forget to send them in!
But boy, have we been doing some fun things. Audrey is a little entrepreneur and has been making things to sell in my etsy shop. She started with polymer clay pendants, like me, but (also like me), quickly lost interest and moved on to other things. She wanted to try her hand at stuffed animals so we did some research on all the popular "plushies" out there right now and decided to create a line called Huggaboos. Let me tell you, they are the CUTEST! They are all made of funky fabrics, machine and hand stitched by Audrey. Then, she named them, I made nametags and she came up with a "personality" to fit each one. Oh, and they each come their own little accessory. You can find them here, at my etsy shop. Along these lines, she and I made up some felt brooches in the style of her Huggaboos and sent them off to The Sampler to be included in the April issue. Well, Marie at The Sampler loved the idea of such a young contributor and she wants to feature a mini interview with Audrey and post it on the site. How cool is that? She is very excited about that!
But alas, she's made three Huggaboos and already her interest is waning, which is fine, of course, and now she's moving on to....
...matching necklace sets for you and your American Girl doll! She is making the pendants out of polymer clay and then either hanging them on ball chain necklaces or some beaded necklaces. We started working on them yesterday and hope to get some finished today so she can list them at etsy. I'll think they'll be a big hit as I haven't seen anything similar. She is very excited.
Her other idea is to write a zine and sell them on etsy. Of course, it will be homeschool focused and she wants to include other homeshoolers' work as well, so...if you know a homeschooler that would like to contribute to her new homeschool zine, send us an email (jdutt@twcny.rr.com). She's looking for stories, poetry, drawings, etc. Now, I think the issues will be themed so maybe wait until I know for sure what the themes will be.
Ok, well that's all the catch-up I can handle right now. Will post more later :)
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
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