Homeschool: Day 2

Today was our second day of homeschooling!

I woke up in the middle of the night with an idea to bring down a huge stuffed animal out of each boy’s bedroom for them to use as their computer buddy (a bear for Jonas, a dolphin for Xander, and a monkey for Roman) and to create a sensory space in Roman’s room for him to go to when he’s close to or in meltdown mode.

We continued with our Spring Writing Prompts this morning (I joined them again…I love to write). For rotations today, the boys did Math, Typing, and Mommy and Me Time. In our special time together:

Roman and I read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.
Xander and I made his bed (I helped him put the sheets and blankets on and tossed him his stuffed animals as he organized them in his amazingly thoughtful way), played stuffed animal hide and seek, and tossed the lacrosse ball back and forth.
Jonas and I played Ticket to Ride.

For Science, we made Wildflower Seed Bombs. Basically, you cut or tear construction paper into little pieces, separate them into bowls by color, let stand for 20 minutes, squeeze out about half of the water, shred each color in a blender/food processor, mix in wildflower seed, form into a ball, and let dry overnight. It was a little bit much with all three boys at once, so I ended up having two of them go upstairs to play together which made space for me to work with each one of them individually. The Wildflower Seed Bombs turned out well, and we’re excited to gift them to friends as a little ray of sunshine in this dark time.

Homeschool: Day 1

We took our first official stab at homeschooling today.

I thought we would pilot our schedule and see how it feels. We have a list of WCS resources we can use, so for right now I decided to use those for Math, Coding, and Typing. I’m adding in Writing, with a page of prompts to choose from that will change each week, and a different fun activity that the boys can do each day for Science/Art (thank you, Pinterest!!!). The first block will be Writing and Rotations (Math, Coding M/W/F or Typing T/TH, and Mommy and Me Time for each boy). After the first block, it will be time for outside play, lunch, chores, and quiet time with tablets. Afterwards, we’ll finish up the homeschooling day with the second block, a Science/Art activity. (Over planning is a manifestation of my anxiety…still I’m grateful for what I feel like have been Holy Spirit downloads of creativity in homeschool lesson planning.)

Aside from Jonas and Roman getting into a fight while writing in their journals, during which I literally had to body block Jonas to keep him from hurting Roman for throwing a pencil at his head because Jonas made a snide remark about his writing and send Roman to his room for throwing a pencil at Jonas’ head and overreacting himself into a meltdown…we had a pretty decent first block. HaHa! During our Mommy and Me Time, Roman and I sorted his Pokemon cards (a boy after his mother’s heart), Xander and I played Forbidden Dessert (I’m glad he knows how to play that game and can explain it to me because I have no idea…it’s so complicated) and baked a cake (mix), and Jonas and I built towers with wooden dominoes and played several rounds of Jenga (Jonas dominated, of course).

For outside play, we went on a bear hunt around the neighborhood which was really fun. A mom in our neighborhood encouraged everyone to put bears in their windows for kids to find and count on bear hunt walks…such a great idea. There are several other neighborhoods in Nolensville participating now…I love our little town. Roman hung back and rescued worms, Xander ran ahead and recorded the number of bears and their addresses in a little notebook, and Jonas walked with Petra and helped me look for any bears that Xander might have missed. We only made it around the back part of our neighborhood because Roman took off through the woods to put the worms he rescued in our garden.

During our second block, we made peanut-free bird feeders out of empty toilet paper rolls, soy butter, and cheerios. It kind of made a big mess, but oh well. (I think it ended up being a good thing that the honey was solidified and we couldn’t add that to our concoctions.) It was fun to do, and I’m hoping the birds will appreciate it.

Kindle Paperwhite…

Before the lockdown, Jonas was heading home from the library pretty much every day with an armload of books. That boy is a voracious reader. So, when the library closed, I got in touch with Aunt Julie about that old Kindle Paperwhite of Dylan’s that he’s not using anymore. We’ve been able to load it up with books from my Libby app (if you don’t have it, get it…it’s a wonderful way to read or listen to books from your library), and Jonas is one happy camper. When Tom woke up on Monday morning, he found Jonas all cuddled up in the bed with his brothers and his stuffed animals, reading to them. So precious. What a blessing…thank you, Aunt Julie and Dylan!!!

Spring Break: Social Distancing on the Lake…

We were so excited to get to go out on the boat this afternoon for the first time this spring!!! The dock and the lake were pretty much ghost towns, so it worked well for social distancing. It was Petra’s first boat ride. She was a little nervous at first but ended up taking to it really well. Her favorite part (and all of ours) was stopping to explore the “islands”. We were trying to keep her out of the water because it was so cold, but she jumped right in on our first stop, chasing ducks, and there was no turning back. She had a blast fetching sticks in the water…it is one of the cutest things in the world to me to see her swim. I’m amazed at how spritely she is for an almost 11 year old dog. It took her a while to dry out and warm up afterwards, but once she did, she was so fluffy and looked so cozy and contented, passed out for the rest of the day in her bean bag bed at home.

Spring Break: St. Patrick’s Day…

The boys and I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day today with a ton of (probably too many) Pinterest activities. We did a writing activity (I’m So Lucky, If I Caught a Leprechaun, etc.), watched a little YouTube video for kids about St.Patrick, made necklaces with rainbow thread and Fruit Loops, did a scavenger hunt (Tom is SO good at routing them all around with clues that make them think and work together) with a little rainbow and a pot of gold at the end (Sour Patch rainbow bites, marshmallows, and Rolos), and made green, shamrock-shaped Rice Krispie treats. Phew!!! You can bet I took a nap during quiet time after all of that…haha. When I woke up, we Face Timed with Aunt Beans to wish her a happy birthday!

Make and Create Day…

The boys and I had a Make and Create Day today!!!

Roman has been really into water beads lately, so I looked up activity ideas on Pinterest…this one popped up and looked messy but fun…Shaving Cream and Water Bead Cupcakes. Yes!!! The boys had a BLAST filling their bowls with shaving cream, adding drops of food coloring, dumping in handfuls of water beads, mixing it all up into cupcake and cake creations, and decorating them with shaving cream icing and sprinkles.

We also made journals…this is one of my favorite things to do. We sat in the floor and cut out a bunch of different images and phrases we liked from a stack of magazines. Then, we collaged them onto the front and back of a Mead composition notebook with glue and sealed them with ModPodge. Such a fun creative exercise! It always relaxes and energizes me to do something creative…I think it has the same effect on my boys. Yay!

Game Galaxy…

Last month, Roman went to a birthday party for his best friend at this retro arcade in Smyrna called Game Galaxy and loved it. So, I took the boys there today on their first day of Thanksgiving Break to try it out, and…it.was.awesome. I mean…it was so nostalgic for me…and brought back all of those memories of going to the arcade with my Dad when I was a little girl. I was so excited to see Pac-Man, Castlevania, Dig Dug, Food Fight, Centipede, Tempest, and Frogger!!! The boys tried out pinball machines for the first time and even got to step into the future with a little virtual reality. So cool.

Halloween…

This Halloween was one of the most cold and blustery Halloweens ever. I only took a few pictures at the very beginning of the night and spent the rest of the time bundling us all up to brave the elements for trick or treating. Jonas was a stickman, Xander was Pikachu, and Roman was a ninja.

Fall Break: Chattanooga…

We went to Chattanooga for Fall Break!!! We stayed in a hotel and walked around downtown, checked out the aquarium, ate a delicious dinner at Blue Plate, saw Superpower Dogs in 3D (so awesome…about all kinds of rescue dogs…we even got to meet a few in the theater lobby), grabbed some ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery, and walked along the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge. The weather was perfect, and we loved our one-night/two-day getaway just a few hours from home.

Click on the “Chattanooga 2019” picture page to the right for more pictures…

Roman’s Field Trip to Lucky Ladd…

I was so happy to be able to go with Roman on his field trip to Lucky Ladd today! He loved picking out a pumpkin, feeding the sheep, petting the goats, going down the slides, and digging in the sand. It was pretty warm for an October day, but it was still a great way to kick off the fall season.

Fun Run…

The boys ran their Fun Run today…they always have such a blast! There’s something about watching a race that gets my heart every time…I always find myself getting choked up…especially when it’s my three little guys running their hearts out. Roman was the only one I was able to get a good action shot of…he loves to pose for the camera which makes it easy. But I was still able to grab some good post-race shots of Jonas and Xander. Thanks to everyone who sponsored them and helped them raise money for NES!!!

Sweet Moos…

We have the coolest new hand-rolled ice cream shop in town called Sweet Moos, so I thought it would be a fitting place to take the boys for sweet treat rewards. They’ve all three been working hard…Jonas finished his ELA choice board and brought his grade up to a 100%, Roman earned three smiley faces in a week for good behavior in class, and Xander has been consistently doing a great job academically and behaviorally.

Here were the flavors of the moment:
Mom – nutella and banana
Jonas – cheesecake and strawberries
Xander and Roman – oreo and toasted marshmallow
We can’t wait to go back and treat ourselves again…so yummy!!!