Feb 242011
 

Is the understatement.

Beans turned three a week ago today. She is getting so big.  She chose pizza for supper and had a very cute cake. Grandma came the day before and stayed a week with us.  Then, the girls and I drove Grandma home yesterday and are in town with her until Sunday when Hubbs will take us home.  He’ll be here Friday evening.  He’ll get in while I’m at a Homeschooling Retreat with some friends. I am meeting up with some friends from the TOS Crew and having dinner Friday night and going to the first half of the retreat and then all day on Saturday. This is going to be way too much fun….Yes, a write up will be ensuing.

I didn’t bring my winter coat to Kansas.  Silly me.  It is only February….But it was so nice when we left….It has rained off an on all day today. So we declared it movie day for the girls.  Grandma isn’t feeling so great so at least the girls are being quiet.

I’ve got things to get done yet before going over to a friends’ house for supper tonight.  I can’t wait.

Feb 182011
 

Growing up, we had a metal swing set. It was yellow and the legs were painted to look like Crayola Crayons. It was a nice swing set, however, I wanted a big one. I very big wooden swing set specifically. With a very big slide, maybe a canopy on top….My parents were military, so we never had a whole lot of money, and alas, when moved from Grand Forks, my parents sold it. Our girls currently have a swing set right now. It is white and green, and very old. It was left by the previous owners and isn’t in the best of condition. Maybe in the next year or two we can replace the swing set with something more like this.

I promised the pics of the girls playing in the snow. The snow came up past the second rung of the slide on our swing set, up over the foot spot of the duo swing thing, and even started to cover the lowest swing. Our bouncy horse was covered in a huge drift that came up nearly all the way up it’s back. It was pretty deep in a lot of places. Enter yesterday’s and today’s temperatures. We were actually above 50 degrees today. My back yard is nothing more than a huge mud puddle. There is a bit of snow left, but it is very slushy and slick. I’m contemplating putting in a rice paddy right now. I’m sure when the spring rains come, it will be just as muddy. There is a fairly large puddle of water surrounding the sand box. Hopefully it dries up out there. The girls are so tired of being cooped up in the house between the blizzard, extreme cold, more snow, more extreme cold and now mud. I may let them go out to play in the mud in old clothes this week, but I’m not sure yet. A lot of it will depend on how we are progressing with the house cleaning.

Grandma is visiting right now. Beans turned 3 yesterday (Thursday). Seems like it was just yesterday that Hubbs was hustling me out of church because the contractions were to four minutes apart. We made it in way too much time. We got to the hospital at about noon, and she wasn’t born until four thirty….

Feb 112011
 

I was recently blessed with being able to review the Curiosity Files, Puffer Fish from The Old Schoolhouse Store. And I mean blessed! This was a great diversion during the doldrums of winter and a nice way to get back into the groove of homeschooling after the holidays.

The Curiosity Files with Professor Ana Lyze are a fun filled, easily adaptable unit study series by The Old Schoolhouse. They focus on the stranger and grosser topics of science (zombie fire ants and dung beetles anyone?) that seem to appeal to a wide variety of children. We selected to do the study on Puffer Fish due to the girls’ love of fish and a certain fish themed animated movie.

This study, while designed for children at about age six through middle school is very easily adaptable. My eldest is four and a half and doing kindergarten work, and was captivated by the topics regarding puffer fish in this study and was able to complete a lot of the projects. We did most of it orally and she did very well. Beans loved tagging along and seeing the puffers.

This unit study has everything you could want, from science (specifically zoology in this one), math (monetary conversion rates, other math problems), language skills (vocab, spelling, sentence combing and both print and cursive copy work), Bible (copy work and memorization), sociology (culture study with Japan) and even art. This study has TONS to do, and is easy to adapt to your needs by adding to it or taking away. We didn’t do the higher level math conversions for example (at 4 ½ we really didn’t need to). And we did most of our work orally. We discussed the vocabulary words and we talked about how and why puffer fish inflate. I think the girls (and I) know more about puffer fish than the average person….I didn’t know there were so many varieties!

The Puffer Fish study comes with embedded links to even more information online. There are pictures, articles and even videos of puffers puffing. The girls really enjoyed the videos (fair warning parents, look up all the videos and watch first. You would not believe what is out there on You Tube…) and still ask to watch them after we completed the work of the study!

There are tons of books at the library to add to your study. So if seeing a topic and freaking out because you personally don’t know anything about it is an issue, don’t let it be one! Each topic has a lot of resources that aren’t too hard to locate either online or at the library.

I was also very impressed with the fact that there were adaptions suggested for special needs students! I had yet to see very many ideas or alternative suggestions in curriculum I’ve looked at since I started homeschooling and researching curricula. I was very impressed with it, so if you have a special needs student, use the adaption suggestions as a springboard, you won’t regret it!

And the Curiosity Files are also on Facebook!  Feel free to go on over there and check them out!

We were going to do the paper mache puffer fish as the completion of our study. Unfortunately life got in the way (see the AWOL post…) and I didn’t feel like I could start a multiple day project last week and we’ve not been able to fit it in yet. I’m planning it for next week when Grandma is here for the Bean’s birthday. It will be lots of fun and I’ll come on and add pictures in a new post (and try to remember to link it….). The girls are so looking forward to the paper mache. In fact, when they saw the pictures and the directions for the art project, they were extremely excited and started begging to do it right away!

Our verdict: The girls loved this unit study! It was simple for me to pull off (I love simple planning), resources abound at the library and online to supplement it. It was so easy to adapt to what the girls can do, still challenge them and still hold their interest. You could take a week or two and only do the study, or do what we did and spread it out over the course of nearly four while still doing our regular school work. This series would also be great to do over longer breaks as an interest led study, like during the summer months when you want your children to still be learning, but you don’t want to do all school. I would also use this as week between quarters or semesters (depending on how you break your year up) and use this as a break from regular school for a week or two so you as the teaching parent can have some of a break, but still keep the students learning.

I highly recommend the Curiosity Files with Professor Ana Lyze to all homeschooling families. They are simple to put together, easy to do and are jam packed full of information. And what I love is that I can cycle back through this when the girls are a bit older and go even deeper yet into the topic! I learned more than I ever thought possible about puffer fish doing this study and found them to be more interesting than I thought. And no, I have no intention of ever trying one for food, they are poisonous you know.

The Curiosity Files are also very cost effective. You can purchase them singly. However, I suggest going the bundle route. You can now get ALL NINE of the studies in a bundle to save even more for under fifty dollars.  I don’t know of other studies at that terrific of a price! (cd for $49.00 or download for $46.00. I would personally do the download, instant gratification that way…).

I received the Puffer Fish study from the Curiosity Files with Professor Ana Lyze as a part of The Old Schoolhouse’s Crew. All opinions are mine and mine alone, and other than the product, no other compensation was received (it would be kind of difficult to review something without using it first, you think?) To see what my crewmates had to say about the Curiosity Files (and see the other topics covered), go visit the Crew’s blog here. Then go on over to the Store and get one or all for our yourself (and browse the rest of the store while there!).

Feb 102011
 

And I do have a good explanation.

On Monday January 31, the Beans grabbed a hold of my phone and got into the phone book which has a pictorial and found the pic of her Mimi and called her.  I hear talking through my phone, grab it and Mom says that she’ll call later, she was on the way out the door to haul my dad up to the hospital.  Dad had come down with the flu starting the previous Thursday and went to work Friday and then spent the weekend in bed.  Monday he was horrible, so Mom insisted he had to go to the hospital. He ended up with pneumonia.

So, Mom got him loaded into the car and drove up to the VA Hospital. Dad was unconscious at arrival so she just pulled up, ran in and yelled for help.  They got Dad in and onto oxygen and the ER there told Mom that if she was even five minutes later, he would have been dead from lack of oxygen.  She said he had trouble getting to the car, and wouldn’t let her call for an ambulance. Yes, I come from a very stubborn family.

So, they start him on IV antibiotics, and oxygen therapy and using a bi-pap machine and he starts feeling better within a few hours.  They figured on keeping him for a few days, which is what they did five years ago when he had pneumonia.  Tuesday, we get hit with a blizzard here.  First one I had been in for 25 or so years and we were stuck here. Thursday, rolls around and Mom calls and tells me that Dad went into respiratory failure, they got him on a temporary vent and were transporting him to the VA in Indianapolis. She and my sister (who was home for a visitation and funeral for a friend) follow the ambulance all the way to Indy.  Dad was stabilazied quickly and they were told that going into failure like that is very common when recovering from pneumonia when one has COPD (and Dad’s is further complicated by pulmonary hypertension).  He was on the vent in ICU 1 for a day and was then transferred down to ICU 2 after they removed the vent.  Mom went home Friday afternoon with my sister because she (my sister) had to get back home due to being on call all weekend.  Saturday my mother calls again to say that Dad went back into respiratory failure again and was on the vent in ICU 1.  They had a severe ice storm where they live and she was stuck at home, we had more snow here and they were just finally starting to open up the interstates.  Within minutes dad’s gasses straightened out after being put on the vent and he started breathing on his own again, but they left him on in all night just in case.  All Saturday night they ran every test they could think of (CT scan, X-Rays. blood, etc) and couldn’t find a reason or cause as to why he went into respiratory failure a second time.  They took him off the vent on Sunday morning.  Monday he was transferred to a regular room and was shipped home on Tuesday this week.

To say I’ve been preoccupied is an understatement for the last week.  I couldn’t tether through my phone in case it didn’t ring while connected to the internet (that happens sometimes).

Dad is sounding better and better every time I talk to him on the phone. No clue what the long term prognosis is at this point.

We got more snow here yesterday.  I have never seen so much snow in SW Mo in the nine years I’ve lived down here. The public schools have been out since last Tuesday.  They will be going to school well into June. They don’t plow the residential streets at all, so there was no way a bus could have made it anyway.

I do have some pictures of the girls out in the snow along with a really cool icicle to get sized and posted. We at least got to go out to play (read that freeze) before my dad really went down hill (in fact, I had just hauled the girls back inside and they were in the tub when my Mom called).

I also have two reviews to write yet by tomorrow night too.  Yes, I’m really behind at the moment in everything.

And the Beans’ birthday is a week from today and Grandma is coming out for it, so I have a BUNCH of cleaning to get caught back up on.

Talk to you later. Must get back to living life and doing housework….

Jan 312011
 

Is starting to get frightful.  In fact, they are actually calling for a blizzard in SW Mo…I’m actually kind of excited.  You see, I used to live in Grand Forks North Dakota on the air base.  We would get blizzards a lot.  It was great to sit at the window and watch it all come down. I haven’t seen a real blizzard in nearly 25 years. The girls are just excited it is going to snow.  Too bad they don’t realize exactly what they are calling for… At this point, they are predicting 16 to 18 inches and 0 visability for most of the day. That’s after midnight tonight with a great chance for thundersnow.  Yes, thundersnow.  It is like a thunderstorm, but with snow instead of rain.  Really cool, Swagbuck (or google) it for more info. Then, after this snow storm tomorrow (my husband’s boss called off work tomorrow already, he’s an ex-t.v. weather man and said in the very long time he did that down here, the words blizzard and warning never went together for this area.) we are supposed to be sub-zero temps until about Thursday.  Then, by Sunday we are supposed to be in the mid-thirties for it all to start melting off.  I’m sure by then I will be sick of it.  I normally don’t like snow.  At all since I did spend a lot of time growing up in North Dakota. But then, a lot of it is because the people down here have no earthly idea how to drive in it.

Bean’s birthday is in just over two weeks.  I can’t believe that my baby is going to be three! Grandma is planning on coming out for it and making her cake.  So far she’s asked for a chocolate butterfly cake, a polka-dot cake and a polka dotted, striped butterfly. The fact it is to be chocolate has remained the same. Grandma and I are thinking of a polka dotted butterfly and she can deal with it.  Beans is so laid back too compared to her sister.  When Bugs was turning three, she insisted for three months she wanted a castle cake.  So, Grandma came out and we put together a pink castle cake.  It took us four hours and two emergency trips to the store to get things to fix our mistakes. By the time we were done, we were both so high on sugar, it scared Hubbs.  He closed work that night, and was rather late.  He called to say he was on his way home, and I was laughing so hard from something we had messed up on the cake and the sugar that he questioned our sobriety.  He then heard his mom cackling in the background and sped home to see what was going on since I couldn’t make a coherent sentence.  It was sooooo funny. That poor cake looked horrid, but the Bugs loved it.

We had a chilli cook-off at church on Sunday.  I took some chilli but I didn’t place.  That’s ok, there’s always next year.

Today, Bugs and I made some Sausage Pancake Muffins.  I highly recommend them. I got the recipe here from Heavenly Homemakers.  We made some two weeks ago nearly and they didn’t last very long at all.  So I made a double batch today. Nearly ran myself out of eggs doing it, so Hubbs had to stop at the nearly stripped bare grocery store to get us some more.  All they had left was some packages of 2.5 dozen. He grabbed one.  And another gallon of milk…. I also highly recommend that you make these pop tarts. Believe me when I say they are delicious and I have no intention of buying pop tarts ever, ever again.  And I’m needing to make more graham crackers.  Yes, you read that right, graham crackers.  I’m out of parchment paper and no way am I gong to make these without it though.  And I will not buy graham crackers after eating these.  They are so yummy! I plan on trying out more of Laura at Heavenly Homemaker‘s recipes in the near future.  Well, after we get dug out of this snow that’s coming and we the stores get more food in them….

Well, I should go and schedule a few posts in case we lose power in the next few days.  We’re praying we don’t.  And that the roof holds.  Buildings down here aren’t built for this kind of snow.