A nice hat tip to Jessie, of Our Elsie Rae of Sunshine, for this beautiful photo of my great-niece Josie, as she ran to meet her mom and their horses.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Catechism Lesson
Mom: What must we do to be happy with God in Heaven?
Gracie age 6: Know Him, and love Him and feed Him.
Gracie age 6: Know Him, and love Him and feed Him.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
A Hike to the Bottom of the Falls
Who could ever imagine that we would be able to head outdoors on October 30th in Central New York and take a hike in 50 degree, sunny weather.
Kimberly had the easiest hike to the base of Chittenango Falls. It is about 15 minutes from out house and just wonderful.
Oh, winter, we will smile when you send your first snowflakes, but for now we will keep smiling because you are nowhere to be found.
Our New Furniture
Monday, October 29, 2007
A Very Special Day
My favorite six year old had a wonderful birthday today. We surprised her with a toy wooden kitchen, complete with dishes and food. (I will post pictures of this tomorrow.)
Yesterday we celebrated with Grandma and Grandpa H. Gracie had the birthday dinner she requested, potatoes, gravy, butter, and salt and pepper. (Thankfully, Grandma added pot roast to the potatoes.)
Everything was delicious, and after dinner we had a yummy cake that Becky and Grace made.
Everything was delicious, and after dinner we had a yummy cake that Becky and Grace made.
which seems to work very well!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
It's Time to Party!
Saint Tekla
Thanks to Cay Gibson and her book Catholic Mosaic, we become acquainted with a new saint this week: Saint Tekla of Ethiopia. He was named a saint in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
While reading the book, A Saint and His Lion, we traveled to Africa and learned about a faraway land and about caring for people all over the world.
Inspired by the Catholic Mosaic, we thoughtfully decided on something we could do to help someone in a poverty stricken foreign land. We, through Heifer International, have donated a flock of chicks to a family in poverty. We had a wonderful time discussing what could be done with a flock of chicks, and we came up with many many ideas. We also have made a poster to remind us to pray for the family that will receive our gift.
Thank-you, Cay, for your continued inspiration.
While reading the book, A Saint and His Lion, we traveled to Africa and learned about a faraway land and about caring for people all over the world.
Inspired by the Catholic Mosaic, we thoughtfully decided on something we could do to help someone in a poverty stricken foreign land. We, through Heifer International, have donated a flock of chicks to a family in poverty. We had a wonderful time discussing what could be done with a flock of chicks, and we came up with many many ideas. We also have made a poster to remind us to pray for the family that will receive our gift.
Thank-you, Cay, for your continued inspiration.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Static Electricity
The balloons from yesterday's soccer game provided us with an impromptu science lesson--static electricity.
Mark and Grace rubbed the balloons on their heads and then let their hair be attracted to the balloon, they thought that this was like a wonderful magic trick.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
The Boys Soccer Team...Champions!!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Our Trip to the Rain Forest
We have been in the rainforest over the last few weeks, and I have to say that we have had a very enjoyable time.
We began our journey by reading The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry.
We then began the construction of a rainforest lapbook. Homeschool Share
has a wonderful unit to be used with The Great Kapok Tree. It has many of the elements that we used to make our lapbook available for free. It is a wonderful site. Everyone that homeschools should check it out.
We enjoyed singing the words to this book to the tune of The Green Grass Grew All Around.
They included a recipe for Rainforest Cookies in the back of this book. It included many ingredients that are found in the rainforest.
At Home in the Rainforest
To end our unit I read the chapter book, Capyboppy.
We all enjoyed this story about the world's largest rodent.
A few of the books we enjoyed are below:
Welcome to the GreenhouseAt Home in the Rainforest
To end our unit I read the chapter book, Capyboppy.
We all enjoyed this story about the world's largest rodent.
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