I
am utterly amazed at how much I have learned in the past few weeks. I
have been helping Chloe explore her interests and have had the
wonderful benefit of learning alongside her. We started out reading a
couple of really nice picture books:
The Rag Coat
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt
The Quilt Maker's Journey
These
books brought up many of topics for us to discuss (beyond the obvious
subject of quilting)- coal mining in Appalachia, slavery, the
Underground Railroad, helping the needy.... From here Chloe asked if we
could make a quilt that she could give to her children when she was
grown up. She is planning on having 17! Her favorite number these
days....
So I started exploring quilting a bit, thinking, how hard
could it be? I ordered an ebook and spent two days reading and
deciphering the instructions and then made a trip to the craft store
for supplies. Chloe was thrilled and couldn't wait to get started.
Then I needed a lesson in measuring from my husband, because the
quilting mat and ruler is a bit difficult to figure out. For me.
We
cut our fabric and started to lay out the design and then I had to step
back. I really wanted to design it myself. I at least wanted to give
my opinion. That was hard. ow I think I will have to make a quilt of my
own. Chloe worked out a nice pattern. She wants to embroider the
center with a picture. On our next trip to the library I checked out a
bunch of quilting books and I am loving it! Chloe likes to work on her
quilt for a few minutes everyday. I should add that I am a knitter
primarily. I really don't sew very well. We are learning together. I
am also becoming well read on the history of quilting. Really, it is
fascinating, if you have an interest in it.
Chloe has been counting
her savings regularly now. She is saving for a horse, of course. She
wanted to know what the picture of the pyramid on the back of the
dollar meant. I had no idea, and looked it up online for her.
Chloe has also been putting her new addition skills to work. She has been making up her own word problems. This amazes me, of course. Word problems in school always drove me nutty. She mentioned this morning, that in the book Peter Pan (which we are almost finished reading) that Hook wants to make six of the boys walk the plank and two to keep for cabin boys, there fore there must be eight lost boy's in total, but if you add Peter Pan, then you have nine.
I never would have guessed that she could use literature to play with numbers. Or I think I wouldn't have expected her to come up with it on her own. I am thrilled that I am learning so much just from observing how her brilliant little mind works.
Jun. 29, 2006 - Sweet!!
Chloe sounds like quite the girl!! All that thinking she does -- she will be one smart grown up!! (And.... SEVENTEEN kids? Six is a lot.... Seventeen is an abundance!!)
Keep enjoying the world from a child's eyes!!!
Blessings! ~Beckie