Sunday, December 28, 2008

Movie up load ~ Maybe

Early Morning:

I started a face book yesterday. However my computer keeps freezing any time I try to load a video. So, I thought I would try it here and see if I still have the same issue.


:-)








Today we are passing on Church. My little ones are fighting something and we are supose to head off for spencers parents tomorrow. The in-laws are wanting the boys,... Yeah. Pray for us.


I am listening to Veggie Tales Rocks and Christmas music I got from my daddy. I know, what a combination huh? The kids are playing with thier new moon sand. I was worried that the amount I bought was too little (10oz bags each), anyhow, it appears it is enough. They are all playing with it quite happy. I still think I would buy one larger package if I were to do it over, (so I could place it in a tub with a lid on it, but 10oz in a bowl will work)


Evening:

Opps! I guess it never loaded. I spent all day today and yesterday trying to get the computer up and running better. I spent 4 hours on hold (and online with) AT&T. They are sending out a technician tomorrow. Hopefully they find something outside the house (please Lord). I don't think we can aford to have someone fix the inside of the house. Maybe we will have to call in a favor or two.

My brother spent a fair amount of time today trying to find a virus or bug on my computer without finding anything. He even changed my browser, hoping that was the issue. Oh well.


Anyhow, for those of you with face book, I was able to record directly into face book. I recorded Anna signing and Anna saying "bye". Too cute.

Have a nice day. Talk soon,

Heather

Off I go to wrap and pack.

Friday, December 26, 2008

The night before Christmas...

Most of these pictures are from the night before Christmas...
Here is a picture of the 'newly transformed' room at Grandma's house:
Top: Double loft bed, mommy's bed
Middle left: Converted shelf, Jonathan's bed
Bottom: Queen on wooden frame: Andrew and George's bed
Far Right: Toddler bed, Anna's Bed
Here are some pictures of the kids checking it out!
Here are some pictures of the new PJ's (tradition to get on christmas eve)
Here they are in the morning:
I will do the rest of the morning blog on another day. Lots of love, H
ACTS 20:35 'In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: 'It is more blessed to give than to receive.'

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Monday, December 22, 2008

A day away.

One whole day of going through stores without having my arm pulled off. One whole day of sitting down and resting when I was tired. One whole day of shopping to my heart's content (or better yet, until my check book was empty,... of both checks and money). One whole day of eating without getting up to 'retrieve' things or take someone to the bathroom. One whole day of not stopping to look for a lost diaper bag, or better yet, a lost child. One full day without having to never take my eyes off of the children. One full day of eating whatever I wanted without a child saying "mom, can I have some?" One full day of being, just a "person" and not "mom".

Ahhhh,...

Not that I would want to many of these days, but I think once every two years is pretty good. I think that has been about how long its been unless you count the women's retreats where your schedule has been planned for you and your told what is for lunch. Not that I don't love women's retreats and mommy moments, but a few moments of care-free-ness, felt pretty good today. I think I might even do this more often, maybe once a year. :-)

And best of all I was not alone. My "mom" came with me. Thanks mom for being the "mom" today!

Saturday, December 20, 2008


Too...

Tired...

To...

Blog...

Yawn!

Here are a couple of shots from our Family Christmas Story time...

Building a Manger with Grandpa.

Love,

Sleepy.











Friday, December 19, 2008

Make it easy and make it fun

Some idea’s for those moms who are traveling or recovering from surgery

(or Both, love you lots momma bug)


1. Let the kids do school on their own!

Learn once,

Do once,

Teach once,

Let the older ones teach the concepts to the younger ones. That will help them solidify what they have learned (although, if they are teaching letters, make sure they are the correct direction. I learned that lesson one day when George was teaching Jonathan)

2. Have the older ones read to the younger ones.

3. Watch Educational video's. (If you need some new ones you can pay $9 a month with Netflix an watch them on-line if you have good internet access or there are some on the PBS website that you can watch, like this old house etc. Watcher be ware, with both of those ideas. Defiantly preview)

4. Have them do a typing tutor on the computer. (my favorite is Mavis Beacon)

5. Have them work on computer learning games (Jump Start is my favorite, and you can buy and download them on-line and use them instantly). http://shop.knowledgeadventure.com/

6. Here is one I do rarely because we don’t have a lot of extra cash: Buy a science kit and give it to the one who reads the best. Have them follow the instructions. (If your are supervising without input its best not to get one that has chemicals, such as physics or electric. However, I just want to share, one of my favorite kits was “my first discoveries, eye-popping early science” by discovery kids, defiantly need an adult to help with this one though)

7. We are currently learning self-motivation at our house. I assign the homework in the morning and they are in charge of following through with getting it done without reminding. The end of their day just does not come until all the work is done. (Not something you can do if your low on sleep... I currently charge $1 an hour for every hour mommy has to stay up past her bed time, waiting for them to be done.)

8. Take your calendar out and pick a day, that is still in your memory. Think about what you and the children talked about. If you talked about pretty flowers and how they make seeds, write down science ~ Plant life. If you talked about how to figure out if something was cheaper in bulk, write down Math ~ math applied. Take what you talked about and what you did and document it as school work. Often times we do stuff that is natural learning and forget to document. DOCUMENT IT!

9. Verbal drills. This one is good for cars, spoken by someone who almost spent a year in a car on the way to visits. Example: If I bought two gallons of milk for four dollars, how much did I spend on each gallon? How do you spell "frog". What are three meanings of the word "2". If I have a 4, what number would I need to add to get ten? If a baby gets a diaper rash what are three things we could do to help it???? :-), that is probably the one our kids wouldn't have any problem answering. ;-)

10. Ask your husband to help. I know not one that you want to do, however, when I am having trouble getting the point across, I will ask Spence to help. He often sits by Andrew when he comes home, and just sits there. It seems to really help Andrew to realize not only how important it is, but that it’s not just a mom thing.

11. Copy work. Not only is this good for spelling but it works for other things like math and art. I hand them their favorite picture book and have them copy one drawing out of it.

12. Games, I don't know if your eldest are old enough, but mine are now doing chess, boggle, scrabble and other games on their own. I just pick ones like scrabble, that I can write down for school work.

13. Hobbies that can be schoolwork. Such as the rock tumbler is turning into how to make jewelry, which I consider money management and art. Kids can crochet in the car,... But I would buy LOTS of hooks, for when you hear, MOM, I DROPPED IT AGAIN!!! Hummm. maybe put it on a string and tie it to the seat belt? Could do the same with the pencils they keep dropping.

14. Invention books. Drawings and explanations in writing of things they would like to invent.

15. Puzzle books, like the kind where you search for the word and then circle it. Here is some on-line one's you could print off http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/curriculum.htm

16. Learn about each state you are in... http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/usa/

17.Books on tape. I know you already do this one, but if there are books you specifically want them to hear and aren’t up for reading you could try and find them on tape. Then they could listen while they look at the book. If you are having trouble finding some, try typing in books for the blind or something like that. In fact I think there is a library in Washington that has a whole bunch of books on tape for the blind, I doubt if they ask if your blind when your rent them and you can rent them through any library and they ship them through interlibrary. So you don't have to pay shipping I don’t' think.

18. Don't forget exercising. Some days the kids spend all day in "exercise" class. P.E. like a marathon day at school.

19. Field trips. Think about all the places they have been, use those as documented field trips.

20. Paces. A.C.E. school of tomorrow. Paces. My boys are old enough now to correct their own school work (other than some handwriting sloppiness), I have to correct about 7 pages out of 30. As long as you buy the score key. http://www.schooloftomorrow.com/Default.aspx

I may add more as I think of them. If any of you have ideas, feel free to add them.

~Heather

Tripple A

Early Childhood Education: A

College Typing: A

Allgebra: A

VERY HAPPY!!!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Yoooo Whoooo!



Ok guys, I think I am back in the game. I hope.

I am effectively done with school. Not quite literally but soon.

Let’s see... What is up?
I have a Christmas tree in my living room. Poor thing looks a little forlorn. It is quite pretty and full and the exact shape it should be, however, it is missing it’s decorations. Just one little ornament that I hadn’t put away yet (yes, since last Christmas). Hopefully I will get some sort of decoration on the thing before Christmas. No guaranties.

Tomorrow I have Far Northern coming in for an I.F.S.P. should be interesting, it is our second to the last. This is the one where I say, “No, thank you. I don’t want a referral to a public school”, and they say “YOU DON’T????”
Good news is it looks like they are going to start up Anna on speech therapy again. Yea! I think I told you guys about the time she yelled for her dad for like five min. before I figured out what she was saying. It will be nice to have speech therapy again. She is two and a half now and I really have very few words that I can recognize.

I am having fun taking lots of pictures. I am gearing up for if I ever want to start my own on-line business. Spence and I have talked about it and eventually we would like to have a business up and running before the kids are teenagers. I don’t know if it will actually happen but it is worth a shot. We wouldn’t be able to do it if we don’t try, now would we?
Actually, I really want a little brake from school and Spence thought that trying out a little business as a trial run might be a good use of next semester. We shall see. I don’t know if I will actually do it, but it is fun to dream and take pictures.
Oh, how did I do in the classes?
I HAVE NO IDEA!!!

Actually that’s not quite accurate. I think I got an A in two classes, Algebra and Early Childhood Education. I am not sure if I got an A or a B on my typing class. You see someone forgot to mention that typing included proof reading. Yeah, not good. That is really hard to do when you are dyslexic. Oh, well... I knew when I took nine units I might lose my 4.0 GPA. I will admit to being sad at the prospect, but I think that might just be a little pride peeking through, so I guess I might as well hand that to the Lord before he removes it anyway.



ROAD TRIP! ROAD TRIP! ROAD TRIP!!!
I am dying to take a road trip. Sigh. Maybe soon. Probably not before Christmas though.









Did I tell you I went Volcano climbing on my last road trip???, No. That is probably because I didn’t but I did get a nice close view. (Although, I hear it is currently covered in snow.) We went rock exploring while we were there. I think the highlight of the trip was actually jumping off the rocks, not so much reading about them. But we did have fun.






Our tumbled rocks turned out pretty nice. It took quite a while to get them polished though. We are having fun just looking at them. We haven’t quite figured out what to do with them yet. But, something for the Grandma’s for Christmas I am sure.





Well, it is 10:30 and I still have to do dishes and sweep.
Talk to you ladies HOPEFULLY in the morning.
~Heather

Friday, December 12, 2008

Almost back guys.

I am almost back guys.

The computer is back and I have three more days until I am done with school.

BRB

Love to all,

Heather