Wednesday, September 16, 2009

I've created a ... RUNNER!

Ha, you tohught I was going to say MONSTER - only on bad days. :D Instead, I've created a runner!!



(Can you see him?)

Our city had a 5K run for domestic violence which we walked. However, "we" was only my sister and I strolling our babies along while Dylan ran most of the way! Amazing. I didn't know he had it in him! At the end of it he said he loved it and had so much fun. Two weekends later there was a marathon which had a Kid's 1K during it. Dylan ran almost the whole way again.
(Dylan's the one crossing the finish line)
For me, it was torture! I haven't run in A YEAR! I was so sore all weekend and half the week after. At the end, Dylan was given a "FINISHER" medal! He was so proud of himself. I was so proud of him! It was such a great experience for him. I can't wait to do the next one. I hope he keeps having fun!!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Wow, I suck at posting pictures

I just went back through the last few months and I barely, if at all on some posts have any pictures. People like pictures! Why am I not posting them? Other than the fact that the pictures are all on my camera and I just never take them off. Also, I don't take a lot of pictures (like I should! My bad!!). So, here are some ... if I can make it look ok ... not like my previous post (weird!).

So, here's our summer ....


Walks in the park,



St. George visits, with and without my adorable niece



(Me) making friends with old family friends,




Hikes in the canyons,



Outdoor adventures from here to Las Vegas, NV

And coming up ... beaches, Legoland, Disneyland and Sea World in only THREE weeks!! CAN'T WAIT!

And here's my Dyl-pickle ...


Locking himself up with the dogs, ummm, ok ...



Playing in our lil' sandbox



Exploring (again) new toys



Taking it upon himself to get down family night games



Of course, homework

Lastly, here's Aba ....


She actually sat there and posed until I came back with the camera! HA!



Now she's a tiger



Always sleepy



Yes, that is a puzzle box!

Formatting

Ok, does anyone know how to format these posts well? I don't. Anyone willing to school me? lol

Friday, September 11, 2009

Reminiscing preschool

The end of our preschool and I finally got the pictures off my camera!

Science was my favorite. Dylan's too. We had fun exploring outside, inside, all sorts of things we take for granted. Here are some examples of some science projects we did. We explored animal habitats!







Animals who live in the forest








Animals who live in caves


Animals who live at the pond.





They aren't professional, but we loved 'em. Took months to convince Dylan to take them down when the lesson had passed, expired, rotted and finally was buried! I had to do it when he wasn't home. I don't think he noticed. Makes me wonder ... lol.

A new year

It has been 15 months now since we made our decision to homeschool. We've been through the "pilot" program as I like to call it, one full year of preschool and now we are in Kindergarten. I am still teaching as much as students in his grade are taught (for instance, during preschool school was only three days a week for a couple hours each day and now Kindergarten is five days a week for only a few hours a day). Thus far, homeschool has been the best decision we have made for our kids and we hope to be able to homeschool continuously. We are still asked if we will continue to homeschool and if we will homeschool all our kids. My answer: yes - as long as:

1. the kids want to
2. I am able to
3. or until either the school works with their skill level or they are caught up (or vice versa) with the grade level they are on

I am so excited for this 2009-2010 school year. We announced to Dylan that he is now in Kindergarten. Same as his friends, same as his age should be. He is WAY excited. Now he tells everyone he is in Kindergarten! I love that energy and he still has such a passion for learning. So far, my fears that he'll hate homeschool or temper-tantrum that he isn't in traditional school have been subsided ... for now. I think it's the age and the fact that we engage one-on-one and we still do fun things, explore together and keep things interesting. However, for me, I like to just make sure he feels like he is still a part of something special! SO, we made sure he got to do all the traditional things:

We labeled his scholastic progression (Kindergarten).

We went back-to-school shopping.

We went to the dentist and the doctor for yearly check ups and immunizations (had to be done anyway, but I remember doing these things, specifically at the start of my new school years).

We fixed up our school room to refelct his school year more definitively.
We have an art wall (not shown), our school books bookshelf, our weather chart where we discover the weather each day and the seasons, school rules and schedule, letters, days of the week and numbers chart, world map and little lesson reminders. Also, to help learn the months of the year and dates, we make a calendar at the beginning of every month which we post on our school room door.
He is way excited for this years subjects, too. We are still doing math, science and language arts, but we get to add history and SPANISH! Math, science, language arts and history are typical K classes - low scale, not so in depth as a fourth grader might have, but FUN and full of exciting new things to learn. We chose to add Spanish because Dylan has asked us for the last fifteen months if he can learn Spanish. Instead, we learned Sign Language - not the whole language, but enough to communicate on a small scale. (Thank you Marne for jump starting us!!)
After a year, he was still asking to learn Spanish! I don't know Spanish and he has no interest in learning French, so I finally broke down and bought a program that will teach both of us - together. To find out his real enthusiasm, we started with the numbers. Just 1-10. But to see if he was interested in picking it up and sticking with it before we spent the money on a program (brilliant Darin! Thanks!!) It worked like a charm! Dylan learned 1-5 within a couple days and was able to label not only the English with the Spanish, but the quantity of something with the correct number. We continued with 6-10. We are both excited!!! Granted, this little test is VERY little in comparison to the WHOLE language, but he has stuck with it and is still excited. He asks everyday if we can do Spanish next after each lesson.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Breakfast books

Like a good do-be I went to get all my months of pictures off my camera to finally go through them, post them, whatever them and ... my camera dies. LAME. So, another post without pictures. I'm excited about this post, though.

A couple months ago I realized I don't read anymore to my son. :( Sad, I know. However, since my son started reading at three, I didn't know what to do. He read everything he could. Life went on and we slowly stopped reading everyday together. I realized this and my heart was sad. Our schedules are typically pretty busy, especially the more independent and self-sufficient my little boy gets, I tend to add more and more to our schedules. As I realized we didn't read much anymore, other than the school books for lessons and such and I missed that time with my boy. I thought, "When is a good time to squeeze in reading non-school books together?" The answer was AT BREAKFAST!! At breakfast we sit and eat together anyway, just talking about the nights we had. How easy would it be to just add a couple books to read together during that same time?

Now, almost every morning Dylan grabs a couple books he wants to read and we read them together (in between bites). Sometimes Dylan reads, sometimes Mom does. Either way, it has become a GREAT addition to our routine and it didn't change much of what we already do. Abigail gets to have books read to her and Dylan gets so excited for breakfast asking, "Can we have breakfast books today?" I love it, the simple pleasures.