Ok so I DON’T have November done… take a peek back… waaaay back at October for now!!!
Yup too many pictures for a month in a blog! So enjoy the fall fun!
Ok so I DON’T have November done… take a peek back… waaaay back at October for now!!!
Yup too many pictures for a month in a blog! So enjoy the fall fun!
April 22-25
Once we finished our day out with zoo fun and egg hunting it was right back into the school fray. England was our topic over multiple days thanks to a combination of Little Passports, Activity Village print outs (on right) and library books.
Of course we are hard at work reading Treasure Island. Though the twins have suggested at times that MAYBE with all the deaths and mean pirates that this classic is not really kid friendly. Oh the world they have yet to experience!
We are, of course, keeping up with our reading.
But on advice of the always amazing Brave Writer and other inspirational homeschooling blogs, we have started to take advantage of the sunny days. So in the afternoon we dropped everything to enjoy sunshine and fresh air.
To celebrate all that spring and sunshine the kids had their last Pizza Hut reading program pizza for the year! We are already registered for the following year and are eagerly awaiting the summer program (though that one is online only with website rewards instead of pizza). We accomplished a lot of reading and together time over some really good books this year!
Our next big countdown is a short one… Trinity turns SIX on the 26th with her birthday party on the 27th! So we kept ourselves busy for the rest of the week cleaning and thinking happy nice day thoughts. After all the 26th is a bridal shower and the bachelor party for Gavin’s godfather Cory and his fiance Karen. Of course all of the adults were invited to these events so there was some kid juggling as we tried to work out ways to have the girls at the morning event and the guys at the afternoon… but that is skipping over a whole bunch of school and family fun!! So back to our week…
Tuesday had us watching Wild Kratts…
And the girls hard at work on Echo’s ladybug mask thanks to her Easter stash from Gammie.
Middle of the week has our soon to be 6 year old completing her adding and subtracting book! I decided that since I already had a copy of our beloved Canadian math series for grade one that it was time for her to hop right into it! She is so pleased that she is on the same book as Emanuel… Emanuel… not so much!
We did spend some lovely quiet time with our Dirty Jobs episodes…
More Treasure Island… really the portions that stand out to them in a chapter are varied and interesting! Actually, we continued the trend with ANOTHER chapter the next day… I think we are ready for individual book reports in the summer!! At least by the twins! Exciting!!
And the decent weather is holding!!! And with that, our week is over and one of our busier weekends begun! Wish us luck!
October 30th continued-31st
After all the fun of costumes and milk jugs we moved onto the big attraction – PUMPKIN CARVING! Ken cleaned out all but one of them himself to speed along the process and the kids all took turns doing the last.
Carving was up to the kids with strict supervision and some Daddy assistance.
I think we did a grand job of creating some very imaginative Jack ‘o Lanterns.
Echo even did a little Halloween fashion. Last year’s pieces still fit!!
Onwards to Halloween and spooky pictures thanks to Art for Kids (link on right).
We got the chance to tape and then watch the movie based on the book Room on the Broom.
Of course we had to eat that GIANT rice krispie square…
Combined with the kids’ first of the program free pizza for reading from Pizza Hut. This is Trinity’s first year!!! Nana and Baba took them to pick it up (you have to have the kids there to use the coupon).
We also put up Nana’s Halloween themed window stickers.
Before we knew it it was time for an early dinner – with ORANGE jell-o (thematic).
And then time to get back into those costumes and over to the Novaks for the long anticipated Trick-or-Treating. Although we had to suddenly convince Echo that Little Red Ridinghood was a “Prinpress”. I love the addition of Trinity’s church coat to her costume. Functional and adorable. We were joined by zombies and creative painted creatures and after our Trick or Treat adventure sat back and enjoyed some Halloween themed games and visiting! Sit back and enjoy the parade of pictures!!!