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The day after the Circus we headed out of town for a rodeo. My brother was riding a saddle Bronc in Enterprise, Oregon so we went to see him ride. ![]() He didn't disappoint us. ![]() ![]() He won Second place!! Woo-hoo!! There was also a field of buffalo. We tried taking a picture of the big bull but...my stupid camera is not working properly.I am thinking I should also update my Aviator picture, which one do you think? First Second Third![]() I am thinking the last one. |
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It is that time again - go hereto see more.This past Thursday we went to the circus. The kids got to see real bears. sorry the pictures are blurry![]() ![]() And the kids got to ride on an Elephant. the 7yo getting on the 4yo wasn't so sure![]() ![]() ![]() They were very excited about getting to ride a real elephant!! There is nothing better than hands-on-learning!! Of course, the downside is that our kids now think that they are tight rope walkers. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Gardening is still the theme around here. We have gotten many more things planted. Tomatillo's, cherry tomatoes, lemon cucumbers, nasturiums, rainbow carrots, watermelon radishes. We planted the sunflower house from Sharon Lovejoys book: Roots, Shoots, Buckets, & Boots. I planted normal cucumbers and a few pumpkins today. Things are starting to come up. pole beans Our field of corn Moon flower Cypress Vine - planted along my "Living Fence".Now we just wait till things start vining up the tepees and fence. Can't wait to see what it is going to look like and see how it all turns out. Homekeeping - We did get the house cleaned as well. The floors are all moped, the kidz rooms are all organized and put back together once again. The mud room is cleaned up. The only thing left to get done this week is get the bathrooms cleaned. Yeah! Than I am going to start on some scrape booking. It will be most fun with my extra set of helping hands. Must do list - Get ready to go. Bible Study/Devotions - Menu Planning - Monday - hamburgers Tuesday - potato soup/sausages Wednesday - ?? Thursday- ?? Friday - On the rode For more Monday Meanderings - go here. |
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It is time for more Show and Tell Friday!! This is the latest home my husband is building. I thought I would share it because it is built out of Arrx block. Arrx block, to put simply is foam blocks that are stacked on one another, like legos, and than they pour concrete in the middle of them. They are suppose to be more energy efficient. The Arrx Block ![]() The middle of the block ![]() This is the back wall. ![]() Rolling Trusses ![]() ![]() ![]() This house is well over 3000 sq. feet. - It's a big house. For more show and tell friday - go here.. |
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For more Thankful Thursday!!We are Thankful for friends!! Who owns power washers which we used to clean our house off before it was painted.
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Time again for Tightwad Tuesday with Canadagirl
Again, being inspired by Sharon Lovejoy, I got the crazy idea to take this pile of sticks and turn it into A Living Fence. ![]() Where as most people would just see a pile of garbage needed to be hauled to the dump. We made posts out of them. ![]() Plotted out an area. ![]() Built a fence ![]() ![]() ![]() And then I planted it with morning glory's and Hollyhock's. This is what is called A Living Fence. Stay tuned for more pictures later this summer when it has all grown up. It should make a nice hedge as well. The best part is, is that it cost less than 10 dollars!! |
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Well, very little help!! For more Show and Tell Fridays, visit Mary at Canadagirl |
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Over a year ago I came across a book called Sunflower houses by Sharon Lovejoy. I was able to check it out at the Library and found that she had some other books that I liked better: Roots, Shoots, Buckets, and Boots - Activities to do in the Garden
This book has many fun garden projects in it to do with children - from constructing tepees, growing giant pumpkins, moon flowers that open up in the light of the moon. Lots of craft projects and many, many other ideas. Trowel and Error Over 700 tips, remedies and shortcuts for the garden This book is basically a tightwads guide to gardening. I have found the book to be very useful and full of lots of creative ideas to make gardening cheaper. Like using an old car for a green house, not that people usally have one laying around but if you do - there's an idea! The first thing that I have done in getting ready for our gardening adventure this year has been ordering many, many, many seed catalogs. There is a wealth of knowledge you can learn just from reading a seed catalog. I am not talking Gruney's or Stark Brothers - One's like Seeds of Change, Territorial Seed Co., and there is even one that is run by a Christian family (not sure if they homeschool or not), Heirloom Seeds. I have learned that there are organic seeds, heirloom seeds, and than just seeds. There are Chocolate Tomatoes, Tomatillo's, Pineapple Tomatoes, Lemon Cucumbers, even a Kiwi that can survive done to -30 below - hence the name Hardy Kiwi. I checked out a LOT of books on gardening from our local Library - preferably with pictures. We also visited several of our local nurseries so the kids could get a visual idea of this plant thing. We are getting a late start. I have found that a lot of plants I should have started indoors back in February so I will be buying these rather than trying to grow things from seeds. I have also found that some of the plants talked about in Roots, Shoots, Buckets, and Boots are not very popular, like the walking stick Cabbage. It would have to be ordered. Along with trying to get the pasture area leveled, seeded, sprinkler system put in and fenced (pictures later this week) there hasn't been any time to work on the yard. I did finally tackle it though with the help of some church friends, they live within walking distance and looking for something to do, their Mother was wondering if I could put them to work - boy, could I!! So with their help, we started planting this past week. The first thing we planted was corn. ![]() ![]() 4 bags full that is!! This was the 4yo idea. His 2 favorite foods right now are corn and watermelon.We planted them in one big plot. I am thinking I am going to have to transplant some of them, to make the area a little bigger. If you have seen the movie Second Hand Lions you will have an idea of what this is going to look like. Next we created our tepees. I had saved sticks from last year when we limbed the trees. This tepee is for the Bird house gourds and there is a wire thing in front (you can't really see it) for the Pole Beans. There will be giant pumpkins planted around it as well. This tepee is for the Moon flowers. Moon flowers open up at night and they are part of the morning glory family.![]() ![]() "Must Do" list - Plant, Plant, Plant If I am going to place an azure order, today is the day to do it. Homekeeping - What's that? Menu Planning - Anything that is simple! Monday - Spaghetti Tuesday - Hamburgers Wednesday - Enchilada Casserole Thursday - Something with chicken Friday - Quesidilla Saturday - ?? Sunday - Bible Study/Devotions - We are reading The Building on the Rock series. |
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Wow! I haven't been here for a while. We have been extremely busy around here. We had company for 5 weeks, got many projects started and finished around the property, and the 7yo finished his math book - YEAH!! One of the major projects that got done was getting our house painted!!
![]() The cool thing is, is that he is he is a homeschool Father as well!! Here is the house somewhat done, still needed a second coat on the trim. The back of the house before the doors where painted. After the doors where painted. Door inside the house. All done!! We got the garage lights up as well!!Boy, I am sure glad that we didn't paint it our selves!! For more show and tell Friday visit mary at Canadagirl. (But I think she may be gone for the next couple weeks.) ![]() |
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The other we were looking at Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites - The Foot Book. The 7yo asked how you can have "sick feet"? I had to think a minute than reminded him of when he stepped on a nail a little over a month ago. He had a sick foot than. "But that was just one sick foot. It says feet so it means both. How do you get two sick feet?" The 4yo piped up, "Step on two nails."
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I have said it and I have heard it said by other home school Mothers – “I don’t know if my child is learning anything but I sure am!!” Home schooling, has nothing to do with text books – math, reading, handwriting, science and other forms of so called “formal” learning but it has everything to do with sharpening dull rocks into finely sharpened arrows. The end product is strictly up to us as the parent. This is both scary and challenging as you are working with several different personality types and living in a society that no longer values righteousness. I can truly say I feel sorry for, and yet at the same time envy, Mother’s who can pat their kids on the head, kiss their sweet cheeks and send them off to some institution for 8 hours or more a day to be trained by other people.
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Throw out those Text books and pull out the games!! Games can be a great way to learn (maybe even better) and you can have a lot of fun in the process!! ![]() The first game of choice has been Tally HO! We have actually worn this game out and we have only had it for three months. It is a spin off of checkers, created in Germany, it helps work on those critical thinking skills. It is actually for 8 years and up but our 7 yo has gotten the hang of it. He just didn't win very many games but this really wasn't a problem. The tables have turned though. Some of the important pieces of the game are now "marked" which only 7yo's seem to be able to figure out so now the 7yo is whooping the adults. It has complimented our math program (math-U-See) quit well since it includes skip counting by 2, 3, and 5 and "re grouping" (or carrying). Tally HO has revived an interest in learning to play checkers and learning to play chess. ![]() Sorry - even the 4yo can play this. It is helping him learn to count and building his attention span. They greatly enjoy getting the "sorry" cards and sending someone back to start.![]() No proper horse people can be without the game Pony - oply. This game requires counting, adding, and subtracting. Along with a little horsing around. The kids love it but, yes, it is a very long, long, long, long, long game. Do start in the middle of the afternoon. ![]() ![]() Scrable Junior is the latest game we have been playing. The 7yo has been catching on to this. ![]() ![]() Stay tuned for Part 2 - will be coming to another Show and Tell Friday some time in the distant future. |
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For more Thankful Thursday!!We are Thankful for new shoes!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Our little pony is Thankful for the box!! ![]() ![]() Light up shoes at that!! ![]() Woo - hoo!! |
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This is the latest house that my husband built. The house is 3200 square feet, it has a full basement - the basement is made out of arrax block. More on that later. the garage![]() the shop from a distance![]() ![]() the entrance the back - the area is actually the dining area the kids taking a ride![]() ![]() |
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There was also a field of buffalo. We tried taking a picture of the big bull but...my stupid camera is not working properly.
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It is that time again -
sorry the pictures are blurry

the 7yo getting on
the 4yo wasn't so sure






pole beans
Our field of corn
Moon flower
Cypress Vine - planted along my "Living Fence".





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4 bags full that is!! This was the 4yo idea. His 2 favorite foods right now are corn and watermelon.
This tepee is for the Bird house gourds and there is a wire thing in front (you can't really see it) for the Pole Beans. There will be giant pumpkins planted around it as well.
This tepee is for the Moon flowers. Moon flowers open up at night and they are part of the morning glory family.


The cool thing is, is that he is he is a homeschool Father as well!!
Here is the house somewhat done, still needed a second coat on the trim.
The back of the house before the doors where painted.
After the doors where painted.
Door inside the house.
All done!!
We got the garage lights up as well!!
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They greatly enjoy getting the "sorry" cards and sending someone back to start.













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the garage
the shop
from a distance

the entrance
the back -
the area is actually the dining area
the kids taking a ride











Daaa-vv-eeyy, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier