Friday, January 20, 2017

Snow Fence Chic

I'm expecting Better Homes and Gardens to be here any day to take photos for their Decorating with Snow Fencing article.  ðŸ˜‰



Our house is going to get a lot easier to navigate when Audrey gets old enough that we can finally take down all the baby gates.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Game Time

The kids got several new games for Christmas, and we have been playing one each afternoon after rest time.  A good time has been had by all...here are a few of the current favorites.


Friday, December 16, 2016

Semester Wrap-Up

Math:
Peter is almost done with the 4th grade math book.  He has mastered multi-digit multiplication and is cruising through long division.  His problem solving skills and perseverance have also improved by leaps and bounds.



Elliot is a little over half way done with the first grade math book.  He is working on strengthening his addition and subtraction facts and staying focused for brief periods of independent work; next he will be delving into double digit addition.



Reading:
The boys are shaping up to both be strong readers.  Peter just devours books at an astonishing rate, and Elliot is reading confidently at a high first grade level.

History:
We have finished up our study of Renaissance history.  Here the boys are painting the riverside garden king Babur the Tiger planted during the Moghul Dynasty in India.  




Geography:
Peter has now learned to label many of the countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania.  Next up he is going to learn the US states and capitals.

Spanish:
Peter is doing very well, and has completed the first Unit of Rosetta Stone Spanish...along with several other resources to reinforce Spanish Grammar.

Elliot and Spencer have been focusing on Spanish vocab.

Electronics:
Peter has been taking an electronics course, which sends him projects in the mail.




Art:




Saturday, October 15, 2016

Happy Birthday, Audrey!!

Addy Girl at one year old!!






Getting a bare-naked big brother birthday love headlock.




Saturday, October 1, 2016

Painted Paper

Over the past few years, as I have been browsing the web looking at kids' art project ideas, I have come across a lot of Eric Carle-esque painted paper art.  They always looked like great, fun projects for the kids, integrating shapes and textures and sensory exploration, but I was always a bit unsure about how to go about making the painted paper.  The various art project sites that featured the painted paper projects were normally geared toward classrooms full of children and they all warned about what a messy project it was.  Hmmmmmmm.

So here is my rundown of home-based, low-mess painted paper process art with my three boys.

The Set-Up:

I decided to have four stations each contained on a cookie sheet.  I used take-out trays to hold the paint and texture tools.  Then I laid out three colors at each station that I thought would work well together.

My texture tools mostly came from around the house and the dollar store.  At each station I wanted at least one tool to stamp/sponge with and one tool to scrape with.  There were also some stencils and some other unusual textures.



I also filled a bucket with warm, slightly soapy water for the frequent hand washes I anticipated.


The Process:

Two stations were on the floor and two were on the table.  The boys were free to move to an open station whenever they finished a painting.







The Results:

These are just a few of the painted papers the boys created.







The Clean Up:

I tossed the paint trays and plopped all the brushes and texture tools into the washing up bucket.  As they soaked for a few minutes, I washed the cookie sheets and wiped up the couple paint dribbles that had gotten onto the table and floor.  Most of the texture tools are just plastic and/or metal, so they washed up easy-peasy.  The brushes and sponges took a couple more minutes, but the whole clean up effort only took about 15 minutes total, so about average compared to most of the art projects we do around here.

Addy Girl at 11.5 Months

Audrey's birthday is exactly two weeks from today.  She is getting mobile, opinionated and as curious as the proverbial cat.  She is also a Daddy's girl through and through.