Thursday, July 11, 2013

Busy Busy Summer

Hobbs, New Mexico has so many summer activities and programs for kids to enjoy.  Many of which are free!  Sweet, I know!  So, we signed the girls up for tennis class and volleyball class, not realizing how busy that would make us.

The tennis schedule was Monday -Friday from 8-9 am, lasting from June 3rd - July 26th or so.  Volleyball is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:45pm.  It started one week later and goes until the end of July.  Bunny and Bug have really enjoyed it, but it has been super busy!  I also joined a summer volleyball league, and that was a lot more rigorous in schedule than I hoped for.  We started out having games three nights a week.

We have been running one car, because the Hog needs a new battery.  This week, in order to save gas money, I decided that we were going to take a break from the endless driving to sports and such, so Hoss took the van to work yesterday and today.  I have to say, it has been nice to not have anywhere to drive.  We have taken a break from tennis and volleyball, which has been nice too.  Unfortunately, the break at home ends tomorrow.  So with most of the house chores caught up, my mind actually feels somewhat free to write and to be creative in other ways!  Yaay!  I've missed a clear mind!

I am looking forward to the sports for the summer being complete.  There are so many books that I was supposed to read in order to prepare for the upcoming school year that I have not been able to get to.  I have nearly finished ONE!  Yipes!  I have a lot of reading and planning to do for the rest of the month!  I hope to start school back up in September.  Next summer, I do not plan on taking a break for the summer... at least, not like I did this year.  I felt like we needed this summer to regroup and prepare for the fall.  I think that was inspired, because with how busy we have been, I don't think we would have been able to get much structure out of the day for school.

Here are some pictures of the last few months.

The week of Independence Day, a sister from church planned a Constitution Camp.  It was one day, and there was a lesson on the Constitution, some word games, and the kids painted the American flag on their shirts!  They had a lot of fun!

Then on Thursday (the 4th), we went to a fun run put on by our Stake President's family.  We walked/ran 1 mile, then had breakfast and games.  It was a lot of fun and tiring!  We then went home and had a nap.  We had a light dinner and went to get a spot to watch the fireworks.  While we waited for them to start, the kids played with pop its, and sparklers.  We had a pretty great view of the fireworks from the spot we found, and we'll probably go there next year too!

There are three pools in Hobbs, and two of them have been free for the entire summer!  One of those is a nice pool for little kids.. with enough deep for the older kids too, and it is just a block away!  We have gone swimming a lot this summer, and look forward to more swimming days to come!

That is all I can think of for now!  I hope your summer has been a great one!

Evelyn
We didn't plan on the guy on the tv being in the picture too.

Little Cowboy wearing "gaggies" and Bug's hat

Bug giving Little Cowboy a horsie ride!

Bunny, Hoss, and LC

Me and my green juice during my 40 day juice fast.

LC "keeping his eyes peeled for daddy's UPS truck!"

LC playing with his truck.

Beautiful Bunny.

Beautiful silly Bug.

LC sharing his "num nums" with Elmo.

Little Cowboy doing a somersault. 

Silly with mommy!

Church dance: Bunny dancing with daddy!

Again!  Twirl!


Little Cowboy dancing with mommy!

Bunny and Bug at the Lubbock, TX temple.

Close up at the temple!  Little Cowboy was asleep in the car.

Going to church with my honey!

My garden of kale!  It didn't get much bigger than this.

My garden of spinach.  It didn't get any bigger than this.  I couldn't really do much with it.

My fruit bounty for my juice fast.  We went through all of that in about
3 days between Hoss and I both juicing all day.

My salad meal.

Bug made herself a dress of bags... very creative, that one. :)

Hoss helped the girls tie ties!

Bug and Bunny on one of their first days of tennis class!


Bunny in action.  I need to get a picture of Bug.  I thought I did, but couldn't find it.

Bunny waiting in line for her turn with her friend from church Drew.


Hoss, LC and Bunny swimming.

Bug getting ready to show me her back flip in the water.

Constitution Camp: LC painting his shirt.

Constitution Camp: Bunny painting her shirt.

Constitution camp: Bug painting her shirt.

Hoss and myself at the fun run.

LC made it a little more than half way through the mile walking and running!  He's a little athlete!

Daddy lighting the sparklers:  Notice the kids wearing the shirts they painted.




Bug had a primary teacher that made each of her class a little shield.  It used to say CTR and looked pretty
but it started to come apart, and this was her parting picture with it.  She was sad to see it go.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Something Different

I have been in the process of making some changes here.  It has been slow going, because once we hit summer break, things started getting really busy.  The girls both started up tennis AND volleyball.  These are very rigorous schedules.  Tennis is every week morning from 8-9.  Then volleyball is every Tuesday and Thursday for an hour forty-five minutes in the evening time.  On top of that, I got a team together to play in the 4x4 city league co-ed volleyball team.  This was supposed to be a once a week king of thing.  It turns out that they have been scheduling games 3 times a week!  I decided to bow out of that one.  Its just too much!  Besides, I already lived my glory days!

The changes that I am making are in combining my blogs.  I have 4 blogs.  I like to work on all of them, so I have imported all of the posts.  I am still working on making tabs for each post and organizing the whole blog.  That is time consuming.  But I will eventually get rid of my other blogs and this one will be it!  I'll have my history with Jason on her, my weight loss blog, my fictional blog, and....this one! :)  I have too many interests in each of these to give them up out right.

I hope your summer is going well too!  We are definitely getting plenty of sun!

Evelyn

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Year End

Another school year is coming to a close.  I have learned a lot in this past year.  The girls have been home with me for just over 1 year now.  I have not regretted the decision one bit.  It has been an adventure for sure!  There have been many stressful days.  There have been many laid back days. But one thing that was most valuable this past year was our chance to try out different schedules, activities, and learning opportunities.  There are a lot of lessons learned!  
Little Cowboy in his get-up!  "Howdy ma'am!"

I think trying to work around Little Cowboy's schedule has been the hardest.  He is a mamma's boy (something that I love), and he wants my attention quite a lot.  However, he also loves his sisters very much and he wants their attention a lot as well.  So, we have learned that in our tight space, it is best to do our school while he is asleep.  But even still, most of our learning experiences have been outside of the house even with the boy.

Over the past six months, we have hooked up with the local homeschoolers.  We have started up a co-op, where we meet together and teach classes, have parties, and just let the kids decompress and play.  When the kids don't get out of the house for a while, they start to get cabin fever (one lesson learned).  We have met some great friends at the co-op, but now our meetings are done for the summer.  Many of the families will continue to homeschool through the summer.  I have opted to step away from our feeble schedule and regroup.  I have learned many things that don't work:

First thing in the morning school--does not work for us at this time.
Late morning school--gets tricky due to the closeness of Cowboy's nap time... and lunch.
Winging my lessons works okay--but not as great as I would like.

This past year, I used a curriculum that is no longer in print, and I only have one volume of it.  It is Iron Rod.  I have really liked it.  It goes through the scriptures and has lessons developed surrounding that theme.  We spent weeks on the creation.  I know I blogged about it.  We focused on the solar system, time, seasons, animals, vegetation, water, and air.  It was a very time intensive unit that was a lot of fun!  After that we spent a number of weeks on Noah and the Ark.  We studied more in depth animals... mostly reptiles as that is what Bug is into, and Bunny sure was interested too.  We studied weather and some more spiritual matters surrounding faith in God and making and keeping promises with Him.  

This picture was part of our Creation Unit Study.  We were learning about time, and how we can tell time without a clock.
We went outside every hour to check if the shadow had moved.  We did it until the sun went too low to tell anymore.
I did some units solely for Bug.  She is very into drawing and art, so I taped together enough pages for her
to lay down on top.  I traced her body, and she decorated it after.  She really enjoyed this, and it hung on our front
door for quite a while!
Bunny got a scrapbook and camera for her birthday, so she has done some creative scrapbooking
and journalling.  She is very interested in developing her talents in photography!
Bunny turned 9 this year!  She is getting so big, I can hardly believe it!  We celebrated with a few friends pictured below.

For Bunny's party, I made bows, arrows, and quivers.  It was a lot of fun.  Here she is trying really hard to
make the arrow fly toward the target! Those bows and arrows have been a major hit!
Bug is a very creative girl.  I have recently learned that she is a right-brained learner.
So her favorite things are art and other hands on experiments and activities.  Santa brought her this floam.
We studied the Word of Wisdom.  If you do not know what that is, go here to read about it.  It is basically a guide to what we should and should not put into our bodies in order to keep them healthy.  For the past five months, we have been focusing really hard on nutrition and exercise.  Ultimately, the things that our bodies need to work most effectively.  In our home, we have been learning what foods we need in order to be healthy, and overall, our health and weight issues have gotten better.  We still have a lot of work to do, which will take us into the summer and beyond.  It is a lifestyle change... one that is not easy to do.  To give you an idea, Hoss has lost over 65 pounds, and I have lost just over 40!  The girls are eating better, and we have cut out fast food and sodas from our diets.  For the most part, we have cut out eating out in general.  This has been a huge help to us.  I think ultimately, this is the hardest lesson we are learning... one that takes up a lot of time, effort and commitment.

Little Cowboy is trying to put on his shoe.  He still has yet to master it, but he sure tries!
Now he has cowboy boots.  Those will be easy to put on when he gets ready.
I think the favorite thing to draw on is our large marker board.
LC likes to draw on it as well, however, he wanders quite a bit and winds up drawing on walls and doors.
I wish that I had taken more pictures and blogged more in depth, but for a while there I was taking classes online and I was just feeling too overwhelmed with everything.  Oh, another lesson learned there.  The point of me taking classes was to lead out and show the children how to learn.. how to study and read.  The only problem was that it had so much unnecessary busy work that taught me anything.  Why is that bad?  It was taking up all of my time mentally and physically.  So, while it was a worthwhile goal, maybe it can wait a little longer.  Its not like I won't be reading the same types of books and writing papers and notations on the classics.  My degree was in English Literature.  The homeschool method that I am using is based out of those very classics that I would read in school.  So it is win win.  I can get an education right along with my children!
LC's best friends are his sisters.  He loves them so very much, and they are so loving and caring toward him!
 Our year has been a very interesting adventure, and now I'm ready to put in place the lessons I have learned and start fresh next year!  Of course, we will have plenty of reading and mini lessons throughout the summer!  We are hoping to visit some new places, and of course visit Idaho!

I hope your summer is sunny and bright!

Evelyn