Friday, April 29, 2011

The Immune System

What a crazy week!  I haven't really had time to focus on any school work with the kids or housework for that matter!  Anything that has gotten done has been done by kids working independently in workbooks (yay workbooks!) and by my mom coming and helping.

Today was just as maddening.  I'm working so hard to not only catch up, but get ahead.  And I hadn't done anything with the kids but tell IJ to watch his baby brother while I go get other things done.  While I was making dinner I put on a movie about the immune system.  How appropriate with all the hospital stuff we are dealing with, right?
So what looks like any normal kid activity, is actually a game of Immune System, inspired by the movie.  S is a virus crawling into someone's body.
The virus attacks the body, but the body fights back with its white blood cells!
This happens to be one healthy kid, so the virus is taken down with not too much effort.  I imagine the kid didn't even show any symptoms.
The virus is pinned and runs crying to his room...

Monday, April 25, 2011

Long Ago, In a Galaxy Far, Far Away...

Can you guess where we went today?

The Pacific Science Center Star Wars exhibit!  What fun!  Best of all, we met our friends from our old town.  I just want to take a minute to say that these friends really helped us transition to living here at Twin Firs.  C has made many trips down to our neck of the woods for meet ups and fun.  I don't know what I would have done with out her:)
 I can't explain how this game works.  It would take too long.  But it was cool!

Team Red had a good time looking at the displays and building robots.  We also took a cruise through the permanent displays and had lunch! 
I am so glad I paid a full day in the parking garage.  I learned that when we first get to the science center, everyone is excited and eager to run madly from one display to the next, pushing buttons and flipping switches and never reading what the display is all about.  We parents wear out after two or three hours and can't wait to get out of there, especially before traffic builds up.  And we leave before we get to see everything or learn anything.

Today we got in on a group discount.  We walked through the dinosaurs, space, and the main room, seeing things we've seen many times before.  We watched a presentation about matter and energy that was really cool.  We had lunch.  We went through the Star Wars exhibit.  The kids all got tired and fussy, from D on up to IJ.  We said good bye to our friends (sniff, sniff-see you soon!).  And then we, just the kids and I, wandered through the permanent exhibits again, this time slowly.  It was really neat!  There are some cool hands-on things around the edges of the room that we normally pass by!  My favorite was this:
This pipe blows air!  I've walked by it so many times and never seen it.  F has perfect hair for this.  And she loved it!
Then, I got some coffee at the cafe and then we saw an IMAX film about Lewis and Clark while D napped.  We wandered through the body exhibit and looked in all the corners and found some fun stuff to play with.  And we went home!  I really felt like I got my money's worth today!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter: No Plastic

 
 The race begins with four empty egg cartons (the baskets are trapped in the attic with the plastic eggs and cannot come out-darn).  There are 3 1/2 dozen hard-boiled eggs out on the 15 acres.
Not a single egg is plastic.  Not one has been dyed.  And not even M knows where they all are!
 The goal is to be the first to find a dozen eggs...or a half dozen if you are under 3 years old (for another week).
 The other challenge was to find the only Americauna egg.  Which S did.  He was also the only one to find a complete dozen.
 The challenge is even more difficult because the Master of Egg Hiding can't remember where he put them all.
IJ gives up and heads to the chicken coop to fill his carton with the freshest eggs you can find!  We warn him not to mix them up with the cooked eggs!
 D finds an egg!
  And eats it, Pathetic Doberman style (one stepped on egg was shared with her).
 E got the award for perseverance.  Although she didn't find a complete dozen (she had 9), she wouldn't give up until she found out the rest of us went in to eat candy.   There are still 8 eggs out there somewhere!
Each kid got one chocolate bunny, five jelly thingys, one little chocolate frog, and two little boxes of nerds.  They each heard the story of Easter, straight out of the Bible, heard the explanation of bunnies and chicks and the coming of spring and everything was all good!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Happy (Belated) Earth Day!

I totally forgot yesterday was Earth Day...good thing I have friends that remind me of things!  So since I was busy thinking about other things (mostly Grandad related), I had a normal kind of D Family day.  We did schoolwork:
The boys are assembling Native American History Pockets while E plays with paper dolls.  Whenever the sun shines, we have a hard time finishing things...
The love that their uncle is Tlingit!
... so we headed outside when M got home from Grandad's latest appointment.  We will finally know how far the cancer has spread and what can be done by the middle of next week.  Prayers are much appreciated!
Pileated Woodpecker
Baseball fever has infected IJ.  I'm glad that he has become enthusiastic enough to go out and play and haul his siblings along with him:
"2,4,6,8..."
And we played baseball together!  What fun to have enough people!
Even the dumb dog played!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Swamp Thing

I joked about being a Spartan mother last night at baseball because D was barefoot.  Maybe that isn't so funny when all you know about Sparta is the movie 300.  I got a weird look from the person I was talking to.  But look at this:
 Swamp Thing, 2003
And this:
We started IJ out young and now look at him:
 Swamp Thing, Yesterday
He is now passing this vital activity on to his baby brother, just as his older sister passed it on to him:
 D's first walk in the muck, 2011
D is so lucky he has a brother like this:
When you see them barefoot and covered in mud at the pond, taking them barefoot to baseball doesn't seem that big of a deal!

Monday, April 18, 2011

D Learning Paradise

I could never quite decide on an official name for our home school.  D Day Academy sounds like learning only happens during the day.  D University is for old kids.  Today we schooled outside and it was paradise!  So today, we are called D Learning Paradise!

Two weeks ago, when my sister visited, I took a picture of D diggin' in the dirt.  I freaked out when I realized it was the site of an old ants-with-red-heads nest!
Nooo!  Not Ants-with-red-heads!!!!

When I went to make sure he wasn't covered in biting ants, I found only a few ants looking confused.  I thought the chickens ate them all up.  Until today.
See this spot?  

This is what is looks like, close up:
Good thing he didn't dig there today!

Next topic: School work.  We have been reading about Lewis and Clark and some of the Native American tribes.  Today we read about the Inuit and how they made goggles so they could see in the blinding sun.  We made some too!
Isn't that funny?  It looks like S's head has been replaced!  We poked small holes where the kid's eyes are and used this piece of junk mail to look around in the bright sun.  Junk mail.

Next topic: Getting the mail, meeting the neighbors, and the Pathetic Doberman
Last night we heard a coyote howling hungrily in the pasture.  M opened the window and scared me half to death.  I jumped up, put on my jacket, and started out the door.  M asked me where I was going.  "To save my chickens!" I said.  "Take the dog with you," M replied.  Then I woke up.  I could see the dog getting torn to shreds by a coyote.  Or running back to the house, leaving me defenseless and trapped in the chicken coop all night.  No thanks.  Mr. Coyote can have a few chickens.  I crawled back in bed.
It's a Dog's Life
Today we heard an absolute racket through the woods, toward the abandoned mobile home.  Pathetic Doberman was barking her head off, which is what she is supposed to do, when I realized I didn't hear a peep out of her last night when the coyote was howling!  For crying out loud! She barked for three hours on Saturday when the moon was shining on her bed.  I had to shut the curtains to shut her up!  But, back to the racket in the woods: I decided to investigate and check the mail.  I took F and S with me, for protection you know, and locked the dog in the car.  I got to meet some of M's old (friends? acquaintances?) people he used to know way back when.  They were salvaging metal off the property.  They told me to tell M's sister, "Hi."  And they wanted to give some bikes to my kids.  Hm.
Next Topic: Native American Myths

We read a story out loud from a Seneca tribe about dogs saving their master from a scary monster.  IJ had to write up a cultural comparison and a story map.  Poor kid.  He loves to read the stories, but he doesn't love to do the "literature study" part of the assignment.
 Surrounded by real friends
Doing school in the sun is better than doing school at the table.  His poetry unit teaches that one must be thankful for the opportunity to learn poetry.  I say we can apply that in other subjects as well.  Like chemistry:
Writing molecular formulas may be easy, but it gets difficult when your baby brother is hitting you with a stick!  D is such a bully!  He is learning how to NOT pet a cat.
 Not like this

This.


Understand the difference now?
S and E were so happy to be free to explore the world of insects and edible weeds.  S was excited to find a larva going through metamorphosis. 
We could clearly see the wings forming!  S made sure to return it to where he found it.

It wasn't long before we could see grey clouds coming, so we packed up the school books and blankets and headed back inside before the rain started.  Now I am going to make some Salmon Soup with foraged weeds for dinner.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

And Just for Fun...




...my other babies on their first birthdays.

D's First Birthday

We've had a pretty busy weekend with two baseball games and a Cub Scout camp out.  Friday was D's actual birthday.  His older siblings spent the day picking out their favorite toys from when they were babies and wrapping them in homemade wrapping paper adorned with homemade cards-all their own idea!  Then we were off to stand in the rain for a two hour baseball game!  I thought they cancelled games when it rained.
Sleeping in on his First Birthday
Saturday morning saw M and the boys head out to a local state park for a Cub Scout camp out.  They came back in the afternoon for another baseball game where I met them.  M went back to the camp site because he was in charge of dinner as the Wolf leader and when the game was over I headed up with the kids.  So D spent his first day as a one year old practicing walking in his new rubber boots at a baseball game and Cub Scouts!  Then I drove back home with the three younger ones and slept in my very own bed.
Stuffing his Face with Scrambled Eggs
M and the boys stopped by the grocery store to pick up a cake on their way home this morning.  Then we spent the day working on the turkey house, mowing, and working outside.  We were so happy to just be home on a sunny day.  After dinner we brought out the birthday cake!  This is what first birthdays are all about:

"Life of Riley" in honor of Grandad
First Bite: Not too sure what to think
Totally into cake!

 Can't get enough!

I love his teeth!

And the pink icing!