Thursday, April 30, 2015

TAWS New Release Blog Hop - May 2015 - Little Fella

Hi Taws Friends!!  So excited to share my hop project with you!  You should have arrived her from my friend Marina's blog!  If not, you can start at the beginning of the hop here so that you don't miss any of the gorgeous projects the team has in store for you!

Today's creation features the new set called Little Fellas.  It's so crazy adorable!  I used all of the little dots or bubbles in the set to create the background with watercolor paints, Distress Inks and Hero Arts dye inks.  

I painted the crazy adorable little puffins with my watercolors and cut them out using a circle Spellbinders set.  I stamped the bow ties onto red cardstock and trimmed them out and added them to the puffins with a tiny dab of Glossy Accents.

I added strips of glitter cardstock to the edges of my background panel to ground it a bit and make it pop.  

Thanks so much for stopping by today!!  I hope you enjoy the rest of the hop!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Always busy...

I've always tried very hard not to over schedule our family.  There are times that it happens and when it's over and schedules go back to our normal I am always very thankful.  We like having lots of time at home, in our yard or on our deck, just getting stuff done, working through projects or visiting with family.  Last week during the traditional "school vacation" we had school but everything was a little quieter because most of the kids extra curricular activities were on hold for the week.  The kids friends were away or busy so it was just me and the kids during the days.  It was a great and quiet week and it was awesome.

We took walks/runs and bike rides every day despite the unseasonably cold weather.  We played on the driveway with Ari - who is obsessed with being outside.  He loves walking up and down the sidewalks, riding the Plasma cars, playing in the yard and on the deck.  I forgot how amazing everything is to a two year old.  He's easily entertained and that's a good thing!

Kendall got a new bike this past week and man is it COOL!!  I liken it to almost the same experience as buying a car.  It's the bike that will (hopefully) carry her into adulthood (which is shocking!).  It's beautiful with a black and purple sparkly paint job, a removable basket with handle, and a water bottle holder.  Seriously, she has a sweet ride.  Tyler got a new bike last year for his 8th birthday that will hopefully carry him a few more years until he's ready for an adult size bike.  We take a 2 mile ride/run every day in the morning.  It's in our neighborhood and we've been walking this route for many years.  It's just wonderful.  The kids get to ride, I get my run in, Ari gets to ride in style in the jogging stroller complete with snacks, books, drinks and blankie.

I'm really proud of the kids as they are using these rides to exercise their independence by going farther and trying different routes on their own.  It's a huge loop so regardless of which way they choose to go we will eventually meet up in the middle.  Kendall loves to zoom off in a different direction or sometimes continue going and she meets us at home.  I won't lie, I have massive panic when she zips off but I KNOW that at her age and younger I was gone for the better portion of the day on my bike without my parents knowing where I was.  I know that it's ok for her to do this in our safe neighborhood where I know every single step of the way.  But I do run harder and faster when she's not in my sights so that I can get back to her and know she's ok even though in my head I know she's fine...it's my heart that has the problem ;)  Tyler on the other hand doesn't leave my sight but he does go just far enough to be really far.  If he fell or if something happened I'd have to bolt to get to him.  He's also now feeling comfortable to stand up and pedal which helps his balance, helps him get up a hill faster and builds his confidence.  I WANT them to be able to be independent (regardless of the fact that it makes me want to throw up a little bit ;).  I want them to know that they don't have to be tethered to me at all times and that I TRUST them to ride safely and follow the rules.  It's a very good feeling to know that they can do this.

We've been chugging along in school doing tons of independent and group reading, focusing and wrapping up our lengthy unit on Ancient Rome, continuing to forge forward with multiplication (Kendall) who is now able to do 4 digit by 2 digit problems (even if some days we still end up in tears - like today).  She did 16 problems and got 12 correct.  She lost it because she got 4 wrong.  The funny thing is that she didn't even get the multiplication incorrect.  I think she was so relieved to have gotten through the difficult multiplication that she took her addition for granted and zipped through it and made some very minor errors.  But - Kendall has always been good at most things so when she does make errors, as we all do, she tends to lose it a bit.  (she walks the line of a Type A personality in this way)  We talked through it after she had a good cry, I let her move onto other work to bust her out of the funk, and then we came back at the math and walked together through the problems she got wrong to help her figure out where she made her mistakes.  Watching her go through such incredible frustration, anger and upset is so difficult for me.  I sat with her and talked with her and hugged her.  I told her that the only way she was going to get better is to move on, keep trying and not let a few errors get the best of her.  I know that it's hard to hear all of that when you're upset, frustrated and angry but I hope that she was able to hear me and perhaps next time won't be so upsetting.

Ty is so easy going and just rolls with it all when K gets into a funk like that.  He continued on his work, spelling words, reading comprehension, proofreading exercises, handwriting, and his own math - he's focusing on multi-digit subtraction with borrowing.

We wrote cards to a friend today for his birthday and called it a day.  If Kendall hadn't been so upset for an hour we would have gotten to our Spanish bingo game and a few other more 'fun' things I had on the docket but there's always tomorrow.  The kids are working hard at preparing for their homeschool project fair which is coming up in a week and a half.  I'm super excited for them as they have both chosen topics that are near and dear to their hearts to share.  Kendall will be sharing her love of fairies (fairy house building, books, figurines, etc) and Tyler will be teaching people how to draw fantasy creatures.  I've shared some of his drawings here before and they are truly amazing.

The children will be choosing either another research project, book report or other project to continue with through the Spring.  We've not chatted much about this yet but we will soon.

Now that the children have finished up their 3 folder lap books on Ancient Rome we will be reading the final books we have from the library on Ancient Rome and will move forward next week to the Medieval Times!!

I found this and will be sharing it with the children tomorrow but if anyone out there is interested in watching a CGI version of what happened to Pompeii then watch this:

http://www.schoolexpress.com/videos/pompeii.php

Considering what is going on in the world right now it's VERY scary but very interesting at the same time.

Thanks, as always, to those who read.  I'll leave you with a LOT of photos!!

everyone loves cake pops!
one last ride on her old bike!
They are saving the Earth - one worm at a time!!  It rained heavily the night before and the worms were EVERYWHERE!!!  Our daily 2 mile walk took twice as long because the kids picked up every single worm they could find and put it back into the ground.   =)
coloring with my Copics...they are lucky kids :)
online math time
because a bowl full of  Skittles sure makes the school day go by faster!
focused...
group reading
the kids made a cricket amphitheater!  
sweeping the sidewalk with a pine branch
seriously?  way.too.cute.
hahahahah...
more hahahaha!!
enjoying the beautiful weather!!
he's so cheeky
playing in the mud with friends!
he constantly cracks us up...loL!!
walkin in the rain!!
grateful journals
yes, we corrected her spelling of 'grateful'
swoon
fractions are always better with candy!  Can you tell I'm trying to get rid of their Easter candy!?  lol!
focused
getting sick of me taking pics!
the very last bit of snow!!!
lunch with Daddy 
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
look what we caught!
so cute!!  we let him go shortly after this...
going bike shopping!!!
shower time!
at the bike shop!
grumpy teething baby =(
my girls...
she looks soooo grown up =(
art time
morning run
with Ari...
there's nothing better than a cardboard box!
well...maybe blocks...
Earth Day was spent recycling the box that the bike rack came in...they made a rocket ship...love!
working together!
playing ball...
voila!
helping!
learning about famous works of art through Babar!
growth
Earth Day haiku brainstorming
Earth Day games
picking up her bike!!!
I never, ever thought I'd have a bike rack on my car!!  But this is what's needed with big kid bikes!!
I don't even know what to say about this - =)  She's so sweet and grown up!!  
love
I want this paint job on my car!!  Look at those sparkles!!
Maiden ride!!
lol!!
another early morning run with Ari!
working on his project fair plan
riding and riding and more riding
daily board
more riding!  
lots of growth!!
awwwwwww...reading with Rubba...(it's what Ari calls my Dad)
Ty is becoming SUCH a great babysitter!! 
one of my favorite views
with Katie!
DEAR time
Part of our homeschooling journey is to help the children become more independent and capable of doing things for themselves.  Today they made their lunches all on their own.  It's a huge time saver for me while teaching them valuable skills!!
turkey and cheese with cucumber!
Nutella with strawberries
Cheers to a family lunch!!