Monday, February 28, 2011
Learning All the Time
Alice's unifix cube patterns.
Coloring a castle.
I'm really looking forward to our homeschooling years. The kids love learning new things and figuring things out and mastering skills. So far I LOVE the BOB book series for DD. They are little booklets that come in stages. We are reading the first set and she just read a new book today and asked me "How many books can I read now??" "Four," I said. "FOUR?!?" We tried Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons and I really liked the concept, but it was too detached for DD and didn't hold her attention. It did help her with learning letter sounds and how they go together to make words and such, but the BOB books are definitely better for DD because she can just jump in and start reading. She's been reading to me and her baby brothers and anyone who will listen.
I'm still trying to figure out how to get rid of the TV. I'd like to be TV free altogether. I keep putting it on for DS1 when it's time for me to nurse DS2 or put DS2 down for a nap to keep DS1 distracted. Any go-tv-free tips would really be appreciated!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
The Musical Fruit
Beans beans... in this case, kidney beans. And if you want beans to be less musical, try cooking them with a strip of kombu. Anyway, there's breakfast. Rice, beans, eggs, broccoli. I seasoned the beans with salt, pepper, a heaping tablespoon of nutritional yeast, a couple squirts of Bragg's aminos, and a pinch of curry powder.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
A couple simple, quick, and healthy meals:
Leavenworth 2010
DH pulling the kids.
J just LOVED being pulled in the sled. I think he preferred it to actually sledding.
Me and the little guy.
Lights:-)
During Advent last year we took a family trip to Leavenworth, WA, a Bavarian village, for their Christmas lighting festival. It was like a little winter wonderland, with parents pulling their children in sleds instead of pushing strollers. Everywhere we went was very family friendly. The Holiday Inn where we were staying in Wenatchee even had cookie and milk hour in the evening. We really have some great memories from this trip and I hope that this won't be the last time we visit Leavenworth.
J just LOVED being pulled in the sled. I think he preferred it to actually sledding.
Me and the little guy.
Lights:-)
During Advent last year we took a family trip to Leavenworth, WA, a Bavarian village, for their Christmas lighting festival. It was like a little winter wonderland, with parents pulling their children in sleds instead of pushing strollers. Everywhere we went was very family friendly. The Holiday Inn where we were staying in Wenatchee even had cookie and milk hour in the evening. We really have some great memories from this trip and I hope that this won't be the last time we visit Leavenworth.
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