Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Quick Takes

I know there is a blog formula called "Seven Quick Takes" or something similar, but I'm not sure if I have seven or if I'll ramble longer than that.  I'm just going to "quick take" this post in a thinly veiled attempt at pretending the discontinuity of my post is intentional.

1. School's out!  My kids continually do off-the-cuff learning throughout the year (part of our unschooling approach), but their official year "on the books" is complete.  I received their evaluator's "sign off" last night (I love their evaluator!!!) and all I have to do is scan copies for myself and then drop them at the district office later today.  We were going to celebrate by going to the movie Inside Out this evening, but I keep forgetting that a day out at the movies is going to run us $70-ish.  I think we'll celebrate instead with the reinstatement of Taco Tuesday and a rented movie from Amazon.

2. John is in week two of deacon bootcamp.  For two weeks, every summer for the next four years, he'll be in Pittsburgh for intense classroom time at the Byzantine Seminary.  We've been talking to him everyday via FaceTime, which has made it a little less agonizing, but it will be just short of Heaven to have him back home this weekend.  I do not know how military wives manage. I have a whole new respect for my mother and what she endured while my dad was away.  I also now completely understand her immediate disappearance (to her mother's house) when my dad came back from war college.  I'll admit that I'm sitting on a day-of-beauty spa certificate that John got me for Mother's Day, which I will promptly utilize upon his return.  "Love you, honey!  Missed you so much!  Sandwiches are in the fridge, enjoy the kids, I'm outta here!!!"

3. Joseph wanted to start a blog.  I saw no harm in it.  It'll be a good way for him to practice his typing skills and language/grammar. So far, his stream of thought is about par (read: all over the place) and his subject matter is video games, youtube videos, and family. If you're interested: http://tipjoe.blogspot.com/

4. I'm almost entirely caught up on laundry.  I need to call the borough and start planning my parade.

5. My children will, hopefully, learn about political activism this summer!  My cousin in NJ is helping her daughter petition their local government for backyard chickens.  Just in time, as the bird flu egg crisis has egg prices starting a rapid climb.  Our borough has dropped the issue before, a few years ago, when there wasn't enough interest drummed up.  We're hoping to do better and learn about the function of local government in the process, good, bad, and ugly, by petitioning our borough to revisit the issue and allow for reasonable urban chickening.

6. I bought some nail stickers at the grocery store the other day.  They were on clearance for $1.24 per box.  I love them.  I wish I bought more than two, because now they're back to regular price ($5-$13 per box, style depending).  They're bright and fun and they've lasted longer than any regular polish manicure I've done.  They're impossibly cute on my daughter's nails.

7. My oldest brother and his family are headed to the DC area in a few weeks!  I'll be bolting on down there to hit up the National Mall with them and our gaggle of children, and I don't know that I could possibly be more excited about it!!!

8. Baby John is walking.  Well, I suppose I should throw some context on that.  He knows how to walk, and he has walked unassisted, but only when he isn't paying attention.  As soon as he figures out that he's not holding on to anything, he plops onto his butt and resumes crawling or demands that his little walking push cart thing be brought to him so that he can use that to charge around the house.  Goon.

Well, that's it.  I'm out of thoughts that don't involve meal planning and getting more coffee.  :-)

Thursday, June 11, 2015

A Year In Review

Homeschooling this past year has been yet another adventure!  We went full-blown unschooling and I would like to think that it was a success.  It took a lot of pressure off of trying to maintain a schedule while still adjusting to a new baby, and it allowed the kids to pursue their strengths with more passion and fervor.
In no particular order, our highlight reel:

Meet Gus, the fish head we dissected.

Gus's mouth.

Are those more teeth?  And a throat?

Dissecting his eye was fun.
We also managed to find his brain, 
but we didn't get a picture of either because
fish bits were on all of us by then!



Thomas, Joseph, and Maria all authored a series of stories,
 complete with pictures,
and they've spent a good deal of time reading them to anyone
who will sit still long enough to listen. :-)

The kids started a garden last summer!

They found the molted shell of a praying mantis and
had a blast pointing out all the details!

They took a poll on Mommy's Facebook account regarding
favorite primary colors.


They then graphed results in bar and pie form.

They discovered "The Amoeba Sisters" on YouTube.

They made artistic renderings of virus replication.

They also made their own artistic renderings of 
the cellular mitosis process.


The kids held their own Cupcake Wars!


Joseph's won overall. 
(lemon cake with blueberry cream cheese frosting)

Joseph sharpens his cooking skills every day!


Joseph sharpened his baking skills, too.



They learned about edible vegetation.

Onion grass at the park!

Thomas was not a fan of onion grass.


All of them have learned practical and helpful
skills, like changing the baby.

We've taken walks around our neighborhood and 
gotten to know the surrounding area, even drawing maps!

We discovered a train yard nearby!  That was exciting!

We also got a dog.

She has been a great helper in learning about
the responsibility of pet ownership, as well
as a good resource in animal anatomy and physiology!



They've become more active in helping to run the house.

They've done reviews of current events and weather,
much like news anchors would!

Lessons were had in kitchen
 sciences through sous chef responsibilities.



Using The Science of Good Cooking book, we furthered
our exploration of thermal energy, chemical reactions,
and how these are necessary in making our
favorite treats.

by Usborne Books.

Vinegar causes milk to coagulate, but does
pickle juice do the same? 
It sure does!  And it smells gross! 
:-)

We nature binged.



We nature binged at every opportunity.

We identified different species of mushrooms we found,

like this "brittle cinder."

We learned about, and participated in, Veteran's Day
and what it means to Americans.

Apart from the parade, we heard speeches from
state senators, veterans, and local politicians.


They aided our local farming friends in the care of 
baby bunnies while making notes of their development.


We also came by to help with the springtime animals!


The boys remained active in Scouts, making connections 
in the community by gathering and delivering canned food 
to local food banks, putting together Christmas care packages
for children in need, and learning orienteering and engineering.

Maria learned to loom knit!

This is only one finished project! 
She also made a hat for a friend's baby and
is working on a hat and scarf set for her 
grandmothers.

They each got a turn experiencing hurricane-force winds.

The boys practiced public speaking about
topics like space, snakes, sharks, and technology.



Thomas designed space stations...

and satellites.

The boys were recognized for their achievements in 
Scouting as they went from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.

They learned about the ins and outs of baseball before
watching the Marlins beat the Phillies.


All of this is is on top of the books we've read (we are three books into the Lemony Snickets Series of Unfortunate Events as a family, but have also torn through the fiction and non-fiction sections of the library), repeat visits to Longwood Gardens and their kid-friendly workshops and activities, service projects, Kahn Academy work, and loads of conversations everyday about life, the world, and everything!