Friday, May 21, 2010

Mothers Day

I had the most fabulous Mothers Day!! I came home from working all night and was greeted by my ENTIRE family.....that in itself was all I wanted. Was I surprised when I opened a gift. They had been planning and saving for months and gave me a new laptop. You can expect the blog to pick up speed again.

Next we loaded up the truck with kayaks and headed out for Scouts first kayak trip. It turned out to be a typical advebture for us...complete with a cell phone going for a swim, the ensuing search and eventual recovery! Unfortunatly it was not able to be revived.

We haded for Chatham fish peir for lunch on the beach. No seals yet.

Definately the best Mothers Day !!!

Zach, Sam and Scout

Michelle and Scout headed out for a paddle.


Getting ready

Daddy kisses

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Harvest!

We started getting veggies from the garden last week. The radish's and mesculan lettuce are fabulous. We have had several great salads already. The girls give us the most delicious eggs. Recently they have started hiding the nest so it is difficult to find the eggs! Last time we found 17 eggs in one nest!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Spring is here


  Spring is here, Scout loves looking out the window in the morning to see the birds at the feeder. We talk about the weather and the types of birds we see.                                              
Our peas are coming up...these pics are a week old so they are bigger now. We have started eating lettuce and radishes already!

We have raised beds this year because of the chickens. Last year they ate most of our crop.




 
Inside the nature center classroom for a story...they even gave them a nice Thornton Burgess book to take home.




Scout's favorite animal was the piglet.




Scout and Murph went to the nature center last weekend for Daddy's, Donuts and Me. There were baby animals (Scout is about to kiss the baby lamb), story time and a beautiful day to be outside. They spent about an hour and a half there. Scout was the youngest and everyone remarked on how well behaved she was.

Monday, April 26, 2010

New words

When Scout has a new word it is usually associated with the animals. She says "whoa" when the kids are here riding the horses. Yesterday she and I went for a ride on Satinka. Her new word was "walk" which she repeated as we rode along. She is also using her sign for "up" frequently throughout the day. She also does a lot of singing and can copy many parts of the songs in her music class.


Scout and Mommy getting ready for a ride.

Scout on horse day. Just about each week some homeschool kids come over for horsemanship classes. In exchange they help clean the paddock. On this day we had fun with Mardi Gras beads. I hung them in the trees along the rail. They had to practice stopping close enough to the beads to take them off. They are getting much better horse control now that I have incorporated different games into the lessons.

We got some 5x5 timbers for free off craigslist. We are building Scout a BIG sandbox with them. This was her first "dig" in the sandbox (still under construction).

Mackenzie gave Scout her old playground. We put it together this spring and added the playhouse (built from all found materials) under the slide.

All for free

I know I have mentioned before how amazed I am with what people throw away. This time I have tried to show you! I walked around the yard the other day and snapped these shots of things we have mostly gotten from the dump. Some we have gotten free on craigslist. People can be so wasteful, not only is it wrong to be filling up landfills with pefrctly good stuff. But, there are so many people who would gladly reuse what someone else no longer wants. We almost never buy anything new. We are able to find most of what we need for free or at a bargain price. That means we have to often wait for what we want (it took a year to find the kindershuttle sled we wanted for Scout) and we have a collection of stuff waiting for its day to become something refurbished. But, we enjoy the thrill of finding treasures and are happy that we are helping the planet. These photos are just some things we found for Scout and just a small sampling!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Baby mouse



















































Since we are homeschooling I think in terms of education each time Scout is learning something new. She is only 15 months old but she is learning everyday. Yesterday we ment a mom ( a doctor) who said she was interested in homeschooling. She was shocked when we said Scout was being homeschooled (shocked because of her age). I told her that our job at this point is to instill some critical qualities, creativity, independant play, a love of learning, curiosity and a vivid imagination. We think we are successful in fostering these since she aready posess each of them.

We definately are not a structured family, in fact we seem to thrive on "in the moment" type of living. Not wanting to miss out on a great adventure because of being forced into some sort of structure. Scout definately wants to follow this type of lifestyle. We move through our day following what needs to be done and what we find interesting along the way. As I think about what we accomplish it is very satisfying. We work independently for most of the day, projects in the yard need to be done. While we are working on that Scout is happy to explore the yard. Science is big. She plays with the animals, she loves to listen and then look for the birds, finding treasures on the ground, digging in her dirt pile (we have added water for her). We found this mouse a few days ago. It was orphaned (by use taking stuff to the dump) so it lives in the house now and we feed it goats milk (bought by Daddy at the health food store). It looks like its eyes are just starting to open this morning. Scout loves it and is so gentle, petting it with one finger.

Throughout the day we stop and play together, when she shows us a treasure, when we walk on the path in the woods, when she wants to climb, slide and swing on her playground. She will help with a project, handing us nail, carrying pieces of bricks we are piling, she loves to be helpful. It is a graceful dance between working independantly and then together throughout the day.

Math- she is fascinated by her nesting cups. She plays with them in the house every day. Learning how they fit together, taking them apart and getting them together again. She is also very interested in her blocks, stacking them, carrying the stacks and relocating them to other places.

Art- she is interested in coloring now, though not for long periods. We usually stop when she starts to taste he crayons!

Music- she loves her music class. We have a CD in the car of the same songs from class. She will use these songs for 10 weeks and then get a new collection. It is amazing how she loves this CD in the car. She is starting to repeat rhythms, clap her hands and pat her legs to the beat, and starting to sing some of the words. Even if you can't understand her words you can tell which song she is singing by her rhythm and tone. Speaking of music it is time to leave for class now. We have a special treat, Daddy has the day off so we are all going together! More later!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Playing outside

You'll be seeing lots of these "outside" pictures. We spend most of our time here. School, for us, will also be primarily be outside. She is learning so much already, I can't imagine her being happy if she couldn't be outside for most of her day.
This is her new watering can we found, at the dump, where we find lots of great toys. So sad how much perfectly good stuff ends up in the landfill. People are so wastful. We make the best of it though, it is amazing how many things we have gotten there for all of us!



Putting the chickens to bed. We just yell "come on girls" and where ever they are they all come running.

Scout in the horse shed...looking for her helmet.

She found it. She loves to where this, I guess she knows it means fun stuff to follow!

This was Zach's hat when he was little. She found it that morning and wanted to wear it.

She is interested in coloring now.


Petting one of the girls.

Saying "hi" is one of here favorite words. She especially likes saying it to the animals.
You can see here her mouth is open, saying hi to Tonto, her pony.

This is our compost pile. The area closest to Scout was the oldest. We have already dug it out to make our new raised beds. In back the chickens are scratching in the newer stuff that we will use next year.