Thursday, September 29, 2011

Classical Conversations Recap weeks 1-4

We are going strong in our second year of Classical Conversation.  We love this program.  It helps me have a focus and a goal as I homeschool Nicole.  I understand the philosophy and model behind it...and we will be sticking by it.  In about 5 years, I'll let you know how it's working.  Until then...it's memorize, memorize, memorize.

This year our history and geography are revolving around the United States of America and our science for the first semester is the Human body.  (Do you know the parts that make up your axial skeleton?)

We have learned the four types of tissue (connective, epithelial, muscle and nerve)
The 3 types of muscle (skeletal, smooth, cardiac)
The parts that make up the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, nerves) and our
Axial skeleton (cranium, vertebrae, ribs and sternum).

Last week, I found a really cool science lab discecting a chicken wing and discovering a lot of the words we've already talked about, and introducing others we will (like tendon and ligament).  I did most of the "work"  but, Nicole sat there, asking question,touching, poking and prodding her chicken wing.  I was fascinated.

Investigating the skin.  How does it feel?  What does it look like?

Hannah was a part of the investigation as well...at least for a while.

Nicole found evidence of feathers that were on the chicken.

This is a pretty good picture of the connective tissue.  We slipped the probe under it to break it so we could better loosen the epithelial (skin) from the muscle.


Just checking out the muscle


This looks like a regular piece of chicken you may see.  The white part are the tendons.

She has stuck a chicken bone onto her skewer.  We talked about how bones are made and the function of spongy bone and bone marrow
We practice all of our memory work every day.  One way we practice geography is by tracing the map.  She is using a dry erase marker to trace the states and capitals

We have also been learning about basic drawing.  This was some of our practice at home.

There are five basic elements to drawing: OiLs - Cirlce, straight line, dot, angled line and curved line (like the word OiLs).  This is a mouse.

Finally, we learned about Massechusettes the other day.  Did you know that a big industry in MA is cranberries?!?  I didn't.  So, we ate craisins for a snack:)



Finally, here is Nicole's Presentation on her family, I think from week 2.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Hannah's Pillowcase Dress

Nicole and I worked on Hannah's pillowcase dress last week. We did a few things different...but (don't tell Nicole this), I think Hannah's turned out better. 

We had this really cute length of hot pink flowers.  The lady at the fabric store told me to use wonder under and iron it on.  I have never used that stuff before. 

So, first I set out to iron one side of it the back of the flowers.  However, I didn't think about the fact that as I was applying heat the flowers, I was also applying heat to my ironing board.  I ended up wonder-undering my board.  What a mess!

Then I ironed the flowers onto the fabric.  Like I said, I had never used the stuff before, so I didn't realize every stray strand would make a glue mark. So, unfortunately, it's a little messy....but pretty hard to see far away.

Nicole sewed most of the hems, at least until she got bored.  But, she hung with again and watched a lot of it.  Nate and Hannah woke up, so I had to finish the dress that night.

I found a sweet new way to put on bias tape.  Finally...FINALLY!!! I figured it out.  If you sew, you should watch this video.  I've seen it several times over the past two years...but, it finally "clicked" with me last week.  I get it now. 

So....this was the final project.  I LOVED it.  I think it's just precious.


 Hannah did not like it...and still doesn't :(  It makes me so sad.  I don't know why she doesn't like it.  She was so excited about it when we picked out the flowers and fabric.  She was even crying when I made her put it in.  I don't know...maybe she'll decide she likes it one day.

Princesses

Earlier this month, I got a phone call from Jeremy's Granny.  She works at an assisted living facility/nursing home.  On the independent care side they were having an "Around the World" festival in hopes to mimic what Epcot, Disney doest every day.  Because Disney was part of their theme, she asked Nicole and Hannah to come up and be princesses for them during this time.  Their job was to have a tea party, while the residents walked around and enjoyed all of the different areas of the world.

Some of the other "characters" in the afternoon's performance
Of course, my girls can rock the roll of princesses, so they were all about it.

Princess Cinderella

Princess Snow White

Cuteness
Nicole started to get into it and began asking people if they would like a cupcake and have a tea party with them.  Most of them said no, or could hear/understand here...but she was precious anyway.  Hannah also tried to get in on the action, but her voice was much to soft and several residents told her to go find her mommy. 

One of the couples who choose to have tea with the girls

The lady in the Minnie mouse hat sat and waved to Hannah all the time ;)  Finally, we got a picture with them
Granny enjoyed having them (and Nate, Valerie and I) to show off.  She introduced us to most of her co workers, and a lot of the residents. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A pillowcase dress

Lately, little girls from our church have been wearing "pillow case dresses" that their moms made for them (well, I think a few I saw were store bought at a boutique).  I thought they were adorable, and may be a good idea for a sewing project for Nicole.

Yesterday, we went to the fabric store and I let her pick out her fabric.  My friend Gabby gave me a pattern.  Between the pattern and this website, I made up my own version of the dress

We began.  We cut and we sewed and we even ironed!  Nicole worked on the machine a bit...but sat with me the whole time.  She asked question, worried about my fingers and watched for 2 hours while we worked on her dress.

If you use an actual pillow case, I bet the dress would take 30 minutes to make :)

I almost quit when I realized I had to use bias tape on the arm holes.  After three attempts, I got the two arm holes done, and they actually look good!



The dress needed something.  Nicole suggested adding some ribbon dangling down from the dress.  Instead, we found some lace my grandma had given me and added that to the bottom. Then, we covered our unexpected seam line with a strip of wide ribbon at the bottom.

I think the finished dress is really cute.  It's  a little to big (however, it ought to be fairly baggy...it's just what those dresses are like), and the arm holes are almost to small.  Other than that...I am super happy with how it turned out.


Now, I need to get Hannah's made.  She was bummed that hers wasn't ready when she got up.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Orlando - Mini Vacation - Part 3

Sunday, we spent the whole day at the resort.  Our resort was amazing.  We had a two bedroom condo with a full kitchen, living room and dining area.  We were on the 10th floor which was fun and we had a beautiful pool to spend lots of time in.  Our family really needed some "down time".  Time to just hang out together, laugh, relax and play.  So, that is what today was all about. 

After breakfast, we went to the pool for several hours.

It was really humid and the lens kept fogging up

 It is such a joy for me to watch the girls play together. 

Hannah spent hours playing and falling backwards

The girls...devising a scheme

I think Hannah had an idea, and Nicole her hurt knee.
They just go off on their own and get lost in their pretend world.  I heard them play "Jake and the Neverland Pirates" (a show on the disney channel), I'm pretty sure I heard them also playing "Tangled" a movie about Rapunzel.  They played games with other children and chased with daddy.

Nate played with the noodle and ball most of the time



Even while resting, he wouldn't put the ball down
Somehow Jeremy talked Nicole into going down the pirate ship slide.  What none us us knew is that it was windy and pitch black.

Waiting to go up the ship
She was a little upset when she came out (I heard her screaming the whole way, hehehe).


After a hot lunch in the room, we all took naps.  Well...not All of us.  I got to use a $50 voucher that came with my groupon deal AND a gift card to a spa someone had given me.  I got an hour long hot stone massage.  I have never had one of those before.  It was wonderful.  I could get use to that ;)

When I got back from my massage, everyone was up and we took off to Downtown Disney.  But before we got there, we spotted a Rawlings outlet next to the resort, so we stopped by there first.  Nate could not stop saying "ball" and got his own Atlanta Brave baseball bat and ball set.  Jeremy wanted to make sure he had a picture of this.   I think Jeremy could have spent several hours in that store ;)

Look at that wall of gloves ;)

He was so happy to have a bat and ball.
We spent a couple hours in Downtown Disney exploring the Lego store (while it rained outside), a princess store and eating at a sandwich shop.

Nicole's little lego creation
I have lots of friends who would disagree with me...but, I would be happy to never go to Downtown Disney again. Whew...that place stressed me out. There were so many people and it was eye candy for the kids.  They wanted everything in sight.  I couldn't get out of there quick enough.

Buzz Lightyear, made out of Legos
Once we got back to the resort it was after bedtime..but we took advantage of the pool one more time.  We played until 9:30 or so.  We just had so much fun with the kids. We even caught of glimpse of Disney's fireworks display.

We had to leave Monday morning...but of course we didn't leave until we played in the pool one more time.  Our check out time was 11...and we were in the pool until 10:30:)

Mommy and her boy....just chilin'


We enjoyed every moment together.  We were basically "unplugged", meaning Jeremy's phone was off...and I stayed off the Internet.  I wish we could that (being unplugged AND the vacation) more often.