The Far Side of the Mountain
Dec. 15, 2009

Update!

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

Hey guys! Check out this video my GRANDpa made me. I asked him to make it, and within a few days it was done!!

Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjan2tWOkIU

Ok, Dad and Julia made it back safely! They went from Tri Cities Airport to Charlotte and from Charlotte to Phoenix and then to Sacramento. Grandma's going to spend Christmas there, and will probably be coming back pretty soon sometime in January. It was both of my cousins' birthday, and they were there for that, too.

We are going to have a guys' night here Saturday! It's going to be so fun!
We are just going to play cards and maybe PS3!

Beav

Dec. 12, 2009

CA and school stuff

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

Ok, yesterday Mom and I went to the airport and dropped Dad, Julia and Grandma off because they are flying to CA. They will be there, and then Dad and Julia will fly back. (They will be back very soon though!) The reason why they are flying there is because my Grandma wants to spend Christmas with some family she hasn't seen in a LONNNG time.
Julia is going because she doesn't get to go on that many trips with JUST DAD! So, it's her turn now!

So far little Chloe is doing pretty good! She's growing, and Mom says that she is kicking a lot!

We were going to go to a party Saturday for our friend's graduation, but Paulie has WAY too much school so we aren't going to be able to make it. :(

We are going to a dance on New Year's Eve! It's going to be fun! Our whole church and more will be there!!

For Christmas we are going to have some fun! Not sure EXACTLY what we will do yet though. We are still planning it all out.

Beav

Nov. 9, 2009

Apple Gala and Birthday Party!!

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

Just this past Saturday our church and some other friends went to the Estabrooks' Apple Gala!
It was really fun! (the Estabrooks hold an Apple Gala every year) We mainly played outside games like, Ultimate Frisbee, Capture the Flag, Freeze tag and Football. (there were probably....at least 50 kids there)
Mr. Estabrooks made apple cider with his 100 year old apple machine thing. It was really good! 10 or 12 of the people brought pies for a contest. (It was the "Best Pie Contest")
After it got dark, and everyone went inside, we all (the kids) played card games! We played Uno and Rummy. (from what I saw)

Sunday, we went to the Marcums' house for our friend, A.J.'s Birthday! He was turning 21!
Mrs. Marcum made a huge rib and pot roast  feast. They were the juiciest most tender ribs I had ever had.
After we ate, Paulie, Luke, A.J., Mike, A.J.'s sister Emily and her husband Josh, and I went outside and played Football and Ultimate Frisbee. It was really fun!!
Mrs. Marcum made 2 big German Chocolate cakes! (A.J.'s favorite I guess)
After everyone left (except us and Mike) Mike, Paulie, Luke and I played Rummy for like.....2 hours or something. We had a great time over at their house! Thanks, Marcums!!

Beav

Oct. 28, 2009

Pretty Fall leaves and Baby Chloe!

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

Ok, I told you that I would post this week, so now I'm posting.

We all took a drive Saturday and Wednesday. (except Paulie and Luke)

We drove near Cades Cove (and went to Gatlinburg) Saturday and we went on just a pretty drive Wednesday. (we went to Newport and saw all the pretty Fall colored leaves!) After all that, we ate at Olive Garden! It was pretty good, except, Sani barfed every where.

Today Mom went to her doctor's appointment for a checkup. We hope the baby comes out healthy.

Usually, we have a bible study with some friends every Thursday, but we aren't doing it tomorrow because Mr. Marcum isn't feeling good and there is a lot of sickness happening now. We don't want to get sick with the baby and all.

Our studies usually are pretty fun! Sometimes people bring snacks and we have a good time.

Ok, Mom just came back from their appointment, and it turns out that she is NOT having a boy!! (I have to admit.....I REALLY wanted a boy. But I also REALLY like the name Chloe Abigail!) Yes, that is the name of the baby!

Over and out!

Beav


Oct. 21, 2009

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

This morning, all 6 of the TOS staff left. We had lots of fun with them over.
It's going to be nice getting back to my normal schedule.

Julia's party went really well!
She had lots of people over, a huge cake and presents.
We all had a great time.
My brothers and I are a little late, but we are going to get her a GameCube!

We (our whole family) are going to the Gonzalez' house this weekend for a game night!  (just board games and poker) It's going to be a lot of fun!

Well, I can't think of anything else to say; I'm not really doing much this week, but I'll post again next week.

Beav
Oct. 15, 2009

Hello again!

Posted By LeviMarkSuarez

Saturday we are having a birthday party for my sister, Julia! A lot of people are coming such as the Estabrooks, the Gonzalez's, the Petersons, the Marcums, the Marcums' son, Mike,  A.J. and his wife Leann.
She is turning 13! Her birthday is on Sunday, and we are going to be having some staff over.
It is going to be a lot of fun. One of the great things about Julia is that she is always giving.
Every time I ask her if I can ride her bike, she always says yes. (my bike is broken)
She is always watching Sani, even if we have company over.
Sometimes I take advantage of what a great sister Julia is.
I am going to try to be a better brother to her, too.
Thank you, Julia!


I just got back from Mexico not too long ago! Dad and I went because we wanted to see our great aunts before they died. We drove to Tasco and I bought myself a silver bracelet. Dad got the boys one too, and Julia a set of earrings, a bracelet and a necklace. We were down there for Mexico's Independence Day.  It was a great experience.

Beav
Jul. 23, 2009

Highlights of the Week

Posted By Tammy Moore

The last few weeks have been so busy that it has impacted sleep patterns. Even a hurricane doesn't hold me back from going to sleep, but if I am all keyed up with the excitement of projects or I get a bit overwhelmed from taking on too many projects at a time I will wake up too early and will not be able to get back to sleep. I am on week two of that and it is starting to catch up with me mentally. I am going to try to get a few of the irons in the fire settled this weekend and then take some time for resting up. A good Sunday nap with a shorter to-do list should do the trick.

Here are a few of my fovorite highlights of this week:

Chemistry class:

The general chemistry kids are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. They are midway through module 13 out of 16. Almost there! We have been testing out a simulation software called Virtual ChemLab. I find that It cannot do the specific labs that I want, but as I explore what it does have I find that those are interesting. It is still too early yet to know if it will be worth adopting for next fall or not. I like the way we are learning to use the Elluminate whiteboard lab objects to go through lab setups, procedures, and even simulations. The customization couldn't be better, so Virtual ChemLab has some stiff competition.

 

Biology:

Since the biology course has a unique 'never-ends' design, they don't get the fun of counting down the modules to go as a group. The kids can jump in to the course in nearly any module and after we get to the last module in the course they just wrap back around to the beginning. They graduate once they get to the module that they started on. They just finished up the module on protists and had a blast on our biomystery finding the mysterious poison that led to 100 people coming down with the loss of their ability to form short-term memories after eating blue mussels at a seafood place (based on a true story). They manipulated the lab gear in a sequence of labs and learned how scientists do the three key types of lab activities:

separation/purification  - solvent extraction, evaporation, column chromatography, High performance liquid chromotography, and high voltage electrophloresis

qualitative analysis - mass spectroscopy (I want to make an animation for this one)

quantitative analysis - I left the details for finding concentration for them to discover in chemistry, but they got the point that concentration can make a big difference especially when you have a chemical that is a neurotransmitter mimic.

Elementary Science:

My eight year old has been learning about static electricity today and of course the rub a balloon on your hair and build up a static charge is a requisite activity for that topic. The 'in' toy of the day accompanying us on our science adventures has been a stretchy groilla which he had fun winding up and watching it twirl. I was working at the computer and when I felt my little fellow come up close, I assumed he was going to give the balloon another good charge. I felt my hair get a good tug. I looked over to see my long spirally hair in a tight tangle around the gorilla's leg. I decided it was time for the scissors after working 30 minutes trying to separate us. I sacrificed a hunk of hair to save the poor gorilla from being an amputee. LOL


Mar. 7, 2009

Back?!

Posted By Joseph

Hi Guys...

Heck this is how it always goes "Ive been real busy" :P Well dont worry people, because VERY soon I will be blogging alot more! Ive nearly finished a website to go with my youtube videos, and this page will be the blog page! So expect more bloggings and big changes soon!

God Bless,

~ Joseph


Nov. 5, 2008

Latest Update

Posted By Tammy Moore in Family News

I have been meaning to post but it seems that I seldom get a chance to slow down enough to get one put together. Today, I am determined to at least set aside 15 minutes during lunch break to get something in here.

Family news -

Melody's and David's wedding is less than two weeks away. We went yesterday to Henderson House Bed and Breakfast to do the bridal photos. Itis a pretty place and Melody and David looked great together. :0) I will post some of the pictures after Melody gets first shot at posting them herself to her own blog/Facebook.

Gregory is within a month of finishing out his degree. The college wants him to stay on (he has been working there as a work study) and they have offered to extend his full scholarship. He is considering whether he wants to go for a second degree or pass on the offer and focus on job placement. He is so busy though that he barely has time to think, even on such weighty matters as this is. Besides his 12 credit hours of classes and the asociated homework, he is a 20 hr/wk work study, is interning with the tech department of the Hempstead County School District, fixing 1 to 4 computers per week, and of course we keep him hoping here at home with our computers too. Whew!

Timothy and Zach are staying busy on their homeschool studies. I took Zachary bowling a few weeks ago. He really enjoyed it. We also went to the Crater of Diamonds State Park about a month ago and stopped off at the rock shop near the park entrance. We added copper, a fossil seashell, and flourite to our collection. Tim has been mostly a homebody lately, common for boys of his age when all of a sudden he is old enough to be allowed to stay home alone instead of having to get dragged everywhere because he is too young to be home alone.

John has now moved in to his new office. He was promoted to purchase agent. Training the new fellow and in turn being trained for his new position keeps him pretty busy.

Me? Well, I am still quite busy teaching online with VHSG. We have one more mession of governemnt and that class will be finished up. Biology has been running since late spring. I now have all but 4 modules developed (slidesets, VoiceThreads, quizes, labs, etc). I love the course development phase. It is very creative. But, when you are teaching while developing sometimes you can feel that you don't have the time (each module in biology is about a 30 hour investment of time) to do all the things that you want to. The science courses though are ones that I intend to keep teaching over and over again so each pass through I will be able to refine and get it just the way I want it. That is, if we get other volunteers on board. I cannot stay with these courses and teach them over and over if no  other volunteers are offering classes that Tim can take. I will instead need the time to be working on the classess he needs since he has already taken all three of the science classes now.

My 15 minutes is long gone, but I am so glad to get a post in here. :0)
Oct. 20, 2008

lolz xD

Posted By Joseph

Check this out!
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~ wildskaterboy





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