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One creation a day for 365 days inspired from the amazing projects and recipes pinned on pinterest ... Completed 2012
Thursday, August 12, 2010
PREPARING FOR THE GROCERY SHOP
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SCHEDULE
| Our Term Three Schedule |
The timetable works so well for us because even though my children are 5 and 8 years, their personalities rely on a schedule and it helps that we all know what is coming up for the day ... that doesn't mean that I'm not flexible according to needs, but the schedule is the core of our expectations of what home schooling is going to provide each and every day. It is a relief to be well organised because it is also what I rely on for my personality ... it is an understatement that I don't cope well in chaos!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
A BEAUTIFUL DAY
Monday, August 9, 2010
REFLECTIONS ON THE STARDOME
| In the reclining seats of the Stardome's theatre |
The kids had a wonderful time at the Stardome and loved the show we went to about The Night Sky ... its amazing how much you can keep learning! The Stardome seems to be under construction at the moment, so there are limited (nothing) things to do unless you take in a show, however, the shows are totally worth it and really not very expensive at all ($35 for a family). So part of today's writing was about reflecting on their experience on Friday night going to the Stardome. They loved the domed roof theatre where we took in the show and both had things they learnt about the night sky that they have keep with them ... a sign of a good learning attitude or at least a willingness to learn from others I reckon!
| Ben working on his reflections about the Stardome |
| SQUEEZE IN ... a photo of us at Burger Fuel |
Friday, August 6, 2010
POLLYANNA'S SURPRISE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY!
The kids were devastated when they realised they had missed wishing their Dad a Happy Birthday before he left for work. I didn't want to wake them as we are going to Aucklands Stardome tonight as a reward for all the awesome Space work they have been doing this term and of course for Steve's Birthday, so they are going to be up really late. Anyway it may not have paid off because they were so disappointed and upset with me :( To make up for it I told them we could show the cards to Dad on the blog so he would be able to see they during the day, they thought this was a great idea, SO
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HONEY, HERE ARE YOUR CARDS!
| The front of your cards |
| The insides of your cards HAVE A GREAT DAY FROM US TO YOU! |
Thursday, August 5, 2010
YAH FOR THE NO RUSH MORNING
With my husband home a bit later than normal due to a Doctor's appointment, it was a timely reminder of one of the things I love about homeschooling ... the lack of rush in the morning and the grumping at the kids to get organised so we are not late for school. We DO start our school day at 9.15am every morning, we are never late and we never grump in the morning, unless, like this morning, when Steve is home unexpectedly and destroys our routine (it was nice having a coffee with you this morning though :) . No, we weren't late and we did get everything done in time for school to start, it was just that our usual independent routines were lost and I got a tad grumpy! You see, my children have a laminated list (oh my god, I have a laminator and saying I LOVE it, it is not putting it mildly) of what they have to do in the morning to get ready before schooling starts. Thanks to this list, my two little friends get on with their jobs in whatever order and at whatever time they want to as long as it gets done before school. So great is this magic list I no longer need to nag at them to do the everyday morning tasks or remind them of what needs to be done, which is what I used to do each and every morning :( It honestly was no wonder I used to wake up in the morning tired, just the thought of all that nagging was enough to want to stay in bed.
Now my morning is delightful, easy going, and relaxed and it is exactly what I need before I spend the day with my children teaching, coaxing learning, and positively reinforcing their efforts to understand. What I didn't realise until this morning was just how perfect my normal morning without interruptions is! My children have cottoned onto this morning routine so well I take it for granted that they are so awesome at getting themselves ready in the morning.
THANK YOU BEN AND POLLY
| Yes, I mean you two! |
This time first thing in the morning where I get to just worry about myself means so much to me, especially as I have never been one of those people who feel the joys of life in the early hours, talk to me at 9 and I'm good to go! I am so grateful for this morning routine because I spend the rest of the day devoting myself to making sure they have everything they need and making sure I am always available to them as you need to if you home school kids and expect them to be the best they can be. That little bit of my time first thing is just the perfect way to start the day and for that I am so thankful to my children.
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