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Dec. 5, 2008

Photos of the Birthday kid!

 

Okay, I promised to post some photos. If I incur his wrath for doing this, so be it! 

Char made this cape a few months ago. 

 It is made from really cool tartan of some sort, and he invented his own pattern.

  It even has a secret pocket....but I won't reveal where it is! 

 I think he is definitely master of the sewing machine moor!

 

 

 

He made this shirt too.  So cool!

I just want to say "Happy Birthday" to one of the most wonderful kids the Lord ever created.

I love you Charles!!!  Hope this is the best day for you ever.

Mom

 

 

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Dec. 5, 2008

A Birthday hijacking!

Hi Friends,

This is Charlie's mom.  I am hijacking his blog today, since tomorrow is his birthday!  He hasn't blogged in quite a while, and I am hoping to post some photos and update what he has been up to lately soon. 

Would you be so kind as to give him a birthday greeting?  You are more than welcome to leave him a comment and tell him that he is special! 

He is!

Blessings,

Nancy

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Oct. 26, 2007

Vision Forum is so neat!

 

I just heard about a contest, but it ends today!  This is fromLife In A Shoe's blog You need to go to that blog to enter.

  1. Get your new catalog - if you’re not on the mailing list, get on it now. No time to get it? Download the new 2008 Vision Forum catalog as a PDF here.
  2. Flip through the pages, oohing and aahing over all the wonderful items, new and old. Note which ones are published by Vision Forum - you’ll see a VF logo near the title of the item. Try not to drool on it; you’ll be needing your catalog for the next step.
  3. Now the fun part: Put together your own dream order of $150 or less of VF published items and post it to your blog with a link to Vision Forum and a link to this post.
  4. Leave me a comment so I’ll know you entered. One entry per household, please.

Here is my wish list:

Cross Shield and One Sword $20 26554

Lion Shield and One Sword $20 26552

pouch of ancient coins $18 98550

colonial jacket and breeches $69 10177

at the sound of the bugle $22 42563

 

I hope I win!

EK


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Mar. 1, 2007

I am so glad my blog is still here!

I haven't been blogging for a long time.  We have been so busy that it had to be put on hold.  I wanted to tell you about the magazine banner my mom helped me put on here.  It is for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine and a great sale they are having.  My mom has written a bunch of articles for them!  She has also had some of her photographs published and has helped out with art and other stuff.  We all met the Suarez family last year and they are neat!  I hope we can see them again.  The kids were so nice and fun to play with.  Anyway, even I like to read that magazine.  Not just because my mom is in it, but the articles are good.  Last year they had a great section on bugs.  I hope to start a bug colection soon.  Even a kid can get good things out of this fun magazine.  If your mom doesn't get the magazine, you should order it now because of the special they are having.  Just click on that picture, ok? 

Bye for now,

CIB

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Jun. 26, 2006

Discount Homeschool Supplies is giving away a FREE Microscope!!!

 

 

Be sure to go over to this blog and read it to find out how you can win a microscope.

CIB

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Jun. 8, 2006

"River-Island" by CIB

Here is a painting I did today.  I haven't done any more experiments lately, but have been writing stories and painting.  This is water color.

 

 

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Apr. 19, 2006

"Volcano" experiment

Make Your Own Volcano

by C.I.B.

 

Things you will need:

 

An eight ounce cup.

 

3 tablespoons of pure baking soda

 

Six ounces of white vinegar

 

A small mound of sand or dirt.  (note, this would be a good thing to do outside)

 

Red or orange food coloring

 

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Start by digging a small hole in the sand or dirt. 

 

 Put the cup in the hole.  Make sure the top of the cup is level with the top of the hole in the mound.

 Then put the vinegar in the cup.

 

 

 

 

Then put a drop or two of food coloring in the vinegar and stir well.

 

 

 

 

Then, add the baking soda then immediately the baking soda and vinegar will fizz up and overflow the cup. 

 

 

The fizz will roll down the sides of the sand or dirt depending on what you used to make your volcano.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isn't that cool??!!

 

This experiment shows how a volcano works.  You see some places underground there is something called molten lava.  And sometimes there is so much lava and so much pressure that it bursts throught the ground and forms a hill, which we call volcanoes.  Now, you probably are wondering what molten lava is.  Well, it is melted rock and it is very hot!  I don't know why it melts or how it melts.  My Mom and I are going to look this up together. 

 

 I hope this has helped you learn some new things about volcanos.  Let us know if you have have a favorite book about them so we can read it too! 

 

Well I have had a lot of fun telling you about volcanos.  I hope you will have learned something and remember, learning can be fun!

 

 

Thanks for reading this experiment!

C.I.B.

 

 

p.s. we did not make this up.  a friend showed us this a few years ago and it was so fun we wanted to do it again.

 

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