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Oct. 22, 2009
Field Trip - Historic Oak View County Park

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Today was field trip day.  It was a beautiful, sunny day - just perfect for an outing with friends.  We visited Historic Oak View County Park.  This is a 19th century historic farmstead.  Our larger group was split in half and we then toured the grounds.  We viewed the home from the outside only.  The left side of the house is the original house (1855) and is built in Greek Revival style.  The right side of the house (Colonial Revival) was added on in the 1940s. 

There was a lovely gazebo in the front of the house.

We went into the kitchen, a separate building behind the house.  We talked about things that we used and done differently than today. 

The children helped start the making of butter by using cream in a jar.  (Much easier than using a churn, though mine have liked doing that in the past.) 

Next, we went outside and the children had the opportunity to try using a washboard to clean some clothes. 

Three children at a time were able to wash clothes.

Eliana loved this.  Of course, she loves anything with water!  Her wonderful big sister was helping her!

Just thought this was a fun picture of Isaiah and Joshua with their buddy Joe.

The cash crop for the plantation was cotton.  Until the boll weevils came through destroying cotton in the US.  They switched then to pecan trees.  The children were able to go into this  "field" of cotton and pick one. 

 

 

I know you can't see it, but I love the he wears a Down Syndrome Awareness bracelet on his right arm.  :-) 

Getting the seeds out is hard work.

I think this is a really pretty plant.  Feels so soft too!

Next we went into an old barn and learned more about cotton. 

The children twisted cotton to show how it strengthened the fibers. 

We saw an old gin,

a huge bale of cotton and even a boll weevil.  (It was much smaller than I had imagined.) 

 

Eliana loves hanging out with her friend!

The children learned about artifacts.  We were told that to be an artifact it had to meet these three criteria

*must be old

*must be made by humans

*must be used by humans.

The children were given several artifacts and then tried to figure out what they were used for - and it wasn't as easy as you might think!  Two of the items are in the next two pictures.  See if you can guess how they were used. 

 

After figuring it out, a spokesperson from each group shared with the rest of the group what the tools were used for.  Did you have a guess?

The first one is a tool used to remove the nails from horseshoes.  The second is to scrape away the hair and skin from a pig in order to have clean meat.  (yuck!)

We stayed for a picnic lunch.  There are large grassy areas (where the pecan trees are growing) that are an ideal spot to picnic and play.  Daniel loves hanging out with his friend Miss Lynn!

We played for a short time in the museum.  There is a really cute hands-on children's area.  Eliana loved the dress-up. 

A beautiful fun day.  I had fun hanging out with my children and my friends.  I'm so thankful I have the opportunity to do these fun things!

Blessings
Leslie


Comments

Oct. 23, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

I love reading about all your field trips! This place looks beautiful. Funny you should mention boll weevil...I did a study at Clemson on the economic impact to the South of those pesky little beetles! Your field trip shows one example of how the farms had to adjust to their crop failures from that agricultural pest. Thanks for sharing!!

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Oct. 23, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by knechtslodge

This field trip would have come in very handy for us, we are about to start a book on Eli Whitney.
Blessings
Diane

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Oct. 23, 2009 - <em>Untitled Comment</em>

Posted by healthyhomeschool

Leslie, those are some really good pictures! I am going to have Michaela read this post as a review of the field trip. We really learned a lot.

By the way, it absolutely warms my heart to visit with Daniel. Actually all of your children! I got to visit a little more with Isaiah on Thursday. Isaiah is smart and I enjoyed getting to talk to him a bit more.

Daniel is full of little boy wisdom and charm. We talked about what a sweet mommy you are, but you DO make him do school work. :) LOL. We talk about nature and playmobils and all sorts of important stuff like keys. And we talk about Liberty's Kids too. :)

Love you,
Lynn

Edited by healthyhomeschool on Oct. 23, 2009 at 10:32 PM

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Oct. 24, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

I've loved reading all your FIAR adventures! :-)

I gave your blog an award:
http://www.walkingbytheway.com/blog/?p=556 :) Ami

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Oct. 25, 2009 - <em>Untitled Comment</em>

Posted by LeslieN

Anon- how interesting that you studied this at Clemson! :-)

Diane- I wish you could have joined us.

Lynn - Thank you for sharing that. I love hearing about what others hear from my children and you always share such sweet things. I learn so much from you friend!

Ami - Thank you! I find you inspirational friend. I appreciate you thinking of me and of your sweet words to me.
Love
Leslie


Edited by LeslieN on Oct. 25, 2009 at 10:09 PM

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Oct. 29, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Sheri

Now why did I not know that you and Lynn knew each other IRL? Those are great pictures and such great field trips.

I'll be praying for you Leslie. And again, I stand by my belief that God is grooming someone in your family for something huge.

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Oct. 29, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LeslieN

Sheri - Yes, it is a sweet blessing to have Lynn as an IRL friend. :-)

Thank you for your encouragment too. I surely don't understand all that is going on and hope that one day it does make some sense or that I can see good from it. Life has many sweet moments, but the last several years have also been filled with a lot of hard times too. (((Sheri))) Hugs to you friend!

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