Picnic

Picnic

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Jesus Walks On Water

Continuing our study on the miracles of Jesus: walking on water.
Mazes: Jesus finds his way through the waves toward the disciples' boat.
Science: does it stay up (float) like Jesus or go down (sink) like Peter?

Asher-baby activity: indoor snow bin.
His older brothers also thought this was fun.  I eventually filled another bin full of snow to accommodate the crowd.

Asher is at the age (15mths) where putting objects IN is in.  Here he's helping me with work and I'm helping him with play!
PULL!
6:30am Air Hockey Game.  We start fun EARLY in our house.
Midday sibling wars.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Always in Character

I have to laugh.  When I post pictures it seems like Abishai is often in costume.
Writing practice in a Texas longhorn bull shirt and cowboy vest.  Abishai is left-handed, so I have to peer over his shoulder to see if he's writing correctly.  Really, I should be on his right side so we don't have to cuddle so closely, but hey, why not? In our house cuddling is a favourite past time.
Micaiah was playing around with the camera and this is what he took.  We're laughing because my hair was tickling Abishai's face. 
Abishai is pretending to be Thor while looking at pictures of the Inuit.  I just had to chuckle when I took this picture.  In an up-coming post you'll see him dressed up as an arctic seal hunter (grin).  I love this boy's imagination!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Five Loaves and Two Fish

We are currently in a series of lessons on the miracles that Jesus did.  Last week it was five loaves and two fish: the feeding of the five thousand.
We weaved our own basket to place our loaves and fishes in.  Abishai asked if it was a basket similar to the one Moses was put in to be sent down the river.  I was glad that he made this additional connection during our basket weaving.  As we took turns weaving, my thoughts had wandered over to Moses as well. 






































Brotherly love...
... and play.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Micaiah Turns 4

Today, Micaiah turns 4.  Happy Birthday big boy!  Here is a look at his birthday signs over the years, a birthday tradition.
1 year old.  Picture chalked from How Do Dinosaurs Pocket Library.

2 years old.  From a favorite book of Micaiah's Ten Little Fish.

From the book When A Dinosaur Moves In.

3 year-old Micaiah.
Micaiah asked for a Hyena picture for his 4th birthday.  Personally, I do NOT like hyenas but Micaiah has a special place in his heart for them.  As you might have noticed already that there is a theme happening with each passing birthday. Thats right... ANIMALS.  Micaiah is CRAZY over animals.

Happy Birthday to my Rough and Tumble, but oh so Sweet, Micaiah




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Traveling Journeys

Grandfather's Journey: A book about a Japanese man's travels throughout his life.  The boys and I had a lot of art discussion around the beautiful drawings in this book.
We covered topics on city pollution, birds (that Grandfather kept as pets), and World War II history (Grandfather's homeland was destroyed by war).
We looked at pictures of traditional Japanese art.
Art: After seeing the shadows from Grandfather's Journey we made some of our own by moving the flashlight around an orange and watching how shadows move with the light.

Then of course we sat down to eat the oranges.
Art:  We took a look at contrasting colours.  We discussed what makes a particular object POP out when you look at a picture.  Abishai really seemed to enjoy this as we paged through the book.
The umbrella was the first thing Abishai noticed when he looked at the picture above. When I asked him why he thought that was, he responded by saying, "because the woman's hair is so dark." Contrast!
Then Abishai took some magazines and cut out pictures of the colours that he thought were contrasting.
Placing our story disks onto the map.  We mapped out Grandfather's Journey from Japan, and across the Pacific Ocean to California.  Here Abishai is placing some additional disks from How to make an Apple Pie and See the World.
Looking at pictures of D-Day from World War II.
Art: Origami, the traditional Japanese art of folding paper into shapes and animals.  We just happened to have an entry level origami book and coloured square paper on hand.

Abishai chose to make a dog.


Micaiah didn't want to make one himself, but was interested enough to watch me make the cat and elephant.  Abishai decided to add North American touches to his origami dog.


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Science Experiment Results

Near the end of last week we did a science experiment where we dissolved 1/4 cup of salt into 2 cups of water and then waited for the water to evaporate.  It took 5 days for all 2 cups of water to evaporate.  Every day for those 5 days the boys and I would take a look into our shallow dish to observe and see how far the water had gone down and if we could see the salt.  The once fine salt ended up gathering into thick square crystals.  The boys enjoyed tasting them.  I am so glad I don't have to wait 5 days to evaporate sea water from sea salt in order to bake an apple pie!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Sports

This past week we went ice skating three times!  I took them to our local outdoor skating rink.  It's so close that we can stop in for a quick skate if need be.  The boys love it.  The weather outside was so beautiful that there was one day I had my mitts off for most of the time.  And at the end of the week when it got too cold to be outside... we went swimming instead!



 What I love about Micaiah's personality is that he rarely gets frustrated.  If he falls, he just gets up and tries again... and again... and again.

Asher got a family swim pass for his 1st birthday (what does a baby love more than water?) Friday mornings while most people are off to school or finishing their breakfast, we head out to swim.  The boys are learning to swim mostly through playing in the water and discovering for themselves––just as John Holt says they will in his book How Children Learn (front and back floats, underwater bubbles, front swim, etc).  It also doesn't hurt to have a mom who used to be a national lifeguard and swimming instructor.