Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Ryvre's Birthday and Halloween

Ryvre's party was awesome
Ember and i picked up our friend Jack from his school, came home, played for a bit, and had pizza.  Then we went trick-or-treating, came home for cake and favors, and when Rachel (Jack's mom) got here, we watched a couple of pirate movies (Pirates of the Carribean of course, and Pirate Dora!) and had some grown-up hanging-out time.  Have i ever mentioned how much i love having Jack over?  They all play so well together!
Pics
Kids in their costumes (Ryvre and Willow have been planning to wear their pirate costumes too, but for some reason they changed their mind Halloween morning, and decided they wanted to wear their dragon and unicorn costumes)

Ember Monster (oops, didn't notice the pizza sauce)

The Cake

Ryvre blowing out the candles

Monday, October 23, 2006

A Birthday and the Pumpkin Patch

Lots of pics today!  October is what i fondly call "Birthdaypalooza" With Dale's birthday on the first, and Ember's and Ryvre's on the 26th and 29th, respectively.  In an attempt to spread the festivities a bit, we had Ember's party early, and Ryvre's will be on Halloween (he wanted a pirate/trick-or-treat party, so this works out great!)
Ember's Party
The Cake

Sneaking a Taste.  i left the top block un-iced, planning to serve my little darling that one...she had other plans.

Mmm!

Wearing It

I'm 1!!!

Another Fall tradition of ours is going to the pumpkin patch.  We tried a new one this year, and it was awesome!  Unfortunately, i forgot to bring extra batteries, so the pics are few:
Hay Slide

Brr!

The Patch (what's with Ryvre's face?)

Pumpkin Painting (seriously, a smile maybe?)

Friday, October 13, 2006

Bulleted List

  • Library.  Ryvre keeps picking this same book, A Bad Case of the Stripes by David Shannon.  It's very good actually.  Besides that we're mostly reading about why leaves change colors, the lifecycle of pumpkins, etc.  Dale and i both picked up some craft books.  Geeks, i swear.  He found a really good one on t-shirt reconstruction though; i would have never thought our sad little library would have something so cool.
  • Library Sale.  By far the best time of year.  The kids each picked several books (nothing really special, i just let them grab whatever struck their fancy, a couple of Pokemon things, animal pop-up book, and who knows what else) and we got three movies (Les Miserables, The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh--now we can give MIL her copy back and the Barbie Rapunzel one), a Treasury of North American Folktales, Spells of Enchantment (Fairy Tales of Western Culture), and a big fat anime comic book for Dale.  All for just over $6.
  • Worksheets.  A portrait of the family (Ryvre drew a really great cat on the back), same and different (too easy). 
  • Lots of time outside in the gorgeous fall weather.  Ryvre learned today that if he picks up and holds the cat, his throat feels weird.  Poor kid, he has the worst allergies.  No breathing treatments for several months though, so i'm holding my breath (yes, pun intended).
  • i haven't done an Ember update in awhile.  She's too funny, she says everything twice, as a single hyphenated word.  Yesterday she looked out the window and saw the cat, so she pointed and announced (in her oh-so-adorable toddler voice) "Cat-cat."  My she was pleased with herself!  She repeated it several dozen times.  Dale is, of course, "Dad-dad" and Ryvre is "Ra-ra."  I am simply "Meh."  She also points to objects or pictures of people and animals and says "That."  She can walk all the way across the room now, but prefers to crawl because it is still faster.  She is doing the odd  hybrid crawl-bear-walk, on her hands and feet, butt high in the air.  She gets a crazy look in her eye as she does this, which makes it all the more humorous.

Monday, October 2, 2006

Group Hug!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Random Bits




Ryvre drawing on the chalkboard, *not* looking at me, of course

This is his finished masterpiece--i'm glad i got a pic because he was pretty pissed off when his sister erased it, lol.



The kids did one worksheet today, for the "All About Me" book.  We're seriously behind "schedule" but no worries   Ryvre even helped decorate for fall by drawing an awesome jack-o-lantern and leaves pic on the chalkboard.  It was too pretty not to get a pic of.

Edit: photobucket is being an arse.  i'll try again in the morning, and leave you with these instead:

Ember eating a pumpkin cookie...want one?

 

Willow's "new" reconstructed skirt

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Library Day


Books to Read:
  • The Accidental Zucchini, Max Grover
  • An Edible Alphabet, Bonnie Christensen
  • A Gardener's Alphabet, Mary Azarian
  • The Graphic Alphabet, David Pelletier
  • My First Farm Book, edited by Constance Robinson
  • Wake Up, Big Barn! Suzanne Tanner Chitwood
  • Midnight Farm, Carly Simon
  • That Sky, That Rain, Carolyn Otto
  • Once in the Country, Tony Johnston
  • Going to Sleep on the Farm, Wendy Cheyette Lewison
  • If You were a Farmer, Virginia Schomp
  • Life on a Crop Farm, Judy Wolfman
  • Baby Farm Animals, Merril Windsor
  • My Chickens, Heather Miller
  • My Cows
  • Magpie Magic, April Wilson
We read ten of the books in one hour-long sitting.  That's the longest i think i've ever read at once (aloud i mean!) and it was tiring!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Typical Day


What we* did today:

Circles and Squares
  • Math worsheet: Circles.  Color the items that are circles (too easy)
  • Math worksheet: Squares.  Match the square item to the square shape (also too easy, the rectangle didn't even trip him up)
  • pointed out all the circles and squares in the house--too easy so i called out other shapes.  It was fun to run around like maniacs trying to find the next shape!
  • demonstrated different shapes using a beaded necklace.  Willow really loved this game.
  • Found small items of various shapes to trace and color.
Ran errands
  • Post Office to buy stamps (Ryvre told everyone in the place all about his worksheets and finding shapes LOL)
  • Bank
  • Thrift store; each picked a halloween book and a coloring book
  • We planned to go to the library, but it was closed.  Not sure why since everything else was open today!
Alphabet
  • Made his own upper- and lower-case flashcards; needed reminders on about 1/8 of the letters
  • Put cards into alphabetical order--some trouble because he had a hard time reading his own writing; did about half and got discouraged.
*It can generally be assumed that Willow is doing exactly what her brother is doing, to the best of her ability.  It might mean simply coloring the worksheet instead of doing the work, but you can bet she's right in the middle of each and every activity, except in the rare instance that she's decided she needs a nap, or would rather play with her dolls.