Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Best Day

Homeschool has been a bit of a battle lately.  Partly due to the kids' skills being beyond their developmental readiness.  As I type that it doesn't make sense, so I'll try to explain.  JA reads at a mid-3rd grade level in both Spanish & English, but she still prefers picture books, and is just beginning to have patience for chapter books.  JT reads at a kindergarten level in Spanish (he can read slowly, sounding out each syllable) and a preK level in English (common words.) He doesn't enjoy reading or writing at the moment because it still takes so much effort. His patience for read alouds is also much less than his sister's, and books without pictures are just awful in his opinion.

Yesterday, though, we had a breakthrough.  The kids listened to stories and our science text while under a blanket tent they had made.  JA even did her math under that tent!  I wonder what other ways we can make learning more fun around here.  We don't do a lot of workbooks or textbook learning (mostly learning from our reading and conversations), but there is some, and those are the things that cause the most problems.  Maybe we can work at a park one day, or find other easy changes to liven things up a bit. 

Listening to a read aloud



This is JT.  He's always so goofy and loves when he can makes us laugh.
They built this together, without arguments.  Clean-up didn't go as well.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Perfect

It's 5:30am and I'm holding a baby toddler who woke up thirsty and cold.  He's now content, having put on more pajamas and drunk some warm milk.  He's on my lap, staring at me and discovering my eyelashes.  This moment is perfect.  I love being a mom - his mom, and mom to JA and JT, too. 

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

the Mighty Mississippi

We've crossed this river countless times, but hadn't once stopped the car to check it out.  Monday was a beautiful fall day, and we weren't in a rush to get anywhere, so we stopped. 

We stopped on both the Illinois side and the Missouri side.  On the Illinois side we were at a marina and saw all of the different boats people take on the river.  On the Missouri side we got to actually touch the water!

Those trees are in Illinois!



Family

This past weekend was my family reunion.  I've been going since I was born and have only missed twice that I know of.  It has been wonderful bringing Papi and the kids to experience this tradition. 








Wednesday, September 7, 2011

AWANA

Tonight was the kids' first night of AWANA.  They loved it.  They had so much to tell us afterwards, they were up for an hour past bedtime, just trying to fill us in on everything.

While they were having fun at AWANA, Papi, JMC, and I had time to hang out.  Since JMC isn't talking yet, it was really a date night for Papi and I.  How nice!  It has been way too long since we've been out on a date, and now we'll have this extra time each week.


JT and JA with their AWANA books.  JT has his AWANA vest on, too.
Their books, along with the tote bags I made for each of them.

Sewing

Last year, I made JA a reversible bag based on this tutorial, plus a pocket.  I made it smaller though, making the finished bag about the size of a sheet of notebook paper.

This week, I made a new bag for JA, as well as a bag for JT.  JA's bag is based on the same tutorial, using the suggested measurements.  I added 2 pockets and made the strap reversible as well. 

For JT's bag, I used this tutorial.  I wasn't able to figure out the accordion fold double pocket, so I made it a single pocket.  I also left of the D-ring, as I didn't have one on hand.  Maybe I'll add one later.



At AWANA tonight, a mom asked if I make the tote bags to sell! 

Sunday, September 4, 2011

1 down 2 to go

Pregnancies' worth of weight gain, that is.  I don't gain more than the "recommended" amount with each pregnancy, it's just that I tend to hold on to about half that each time.  So, over 3 pregnancies, I had let about 40 pounds stick around.  Not so good - for my health, energy level, or even example to my children.

Well, I have officially lost all of the weight I gained when pregnant with JMC.  Yeah! I feel good about that, and for my goal of where I'd like to be.  I'm not focusing on it too much.  No dieting, no omitting food groups, or skipping meals.  I am trying to stop eating when I'm full, go on more walks, play WiiFit, and even just play outside with the kids.  That's it.  It's slow going, but it's the healthy way to go about this, and with both JA and JT watching me closely, that's what I need to do.