Saturday, November 17, 2012

Harry Potter Birthday Party

Megan turning 10 is Huge... Today's Party was an EVENT to say the LEAST. My homeschool philosophy has always been "It takes a village". This party was no exception. 

My scrapbook friend MO'D worked tirelessly on the decorations, pulling from her personal stash to make this all come together. Auntie EN sewed robes for all the child-guests, Daddy and I. and so much more... The "Big" birthdays are special and I want to thank you all for being her to celebrate with our Harry Potter Girl! 

As you entered the yard you did so through Platform 9 3/4 ....

   Then you were sorted by the SORTING HAT
  some decorations
 Honeydukes candy bar...


Megan and Uncle painted this sign together


Daddy and the Birthday Girl


Even Papa got sorted (He's a Gryffendor)


Auntie E with her Robe shop


Painting owl ceramics - our good friend JB has her own ceramics business similar to the popular "color me mine, etc" . 



 Watch out for that wizard! 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Pet Halloween Costumes

Even the Cats have costumes this year



Minnie - you little Devil...
 Jack is A Pirate - His full name is Captain Jack after all! 
 Princess is not a happy Angel....


Lauren is a Rock Star
 Megan - Harry Potter
 Douglas - Hawkeye

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Fun at the Fair

The LA County Fair is a big part of our Homeschool learning adventure. They have a program called Read to Ride. The kids spend all summer reading books and writing summaries (book reports) and they turn them in at the fair in exchange for ride tickets. It's an amazing program! 

  Of course we eat lots of new foods too! 
 Here the Bugs are learning from a Blacksmith. 
 One of our Favorite stops is the Cows - we always get FRESH MILK! 

Monday, September 3, 2012

Change of Grade Day

Every Year we have a Tradition of beginning the school year with a Field Trip. We take it on Labor Day because Daddy is home as well. This year we went fishing. We chose a place the kids were guaranteed to catch something! 

Here are the kids buying bait
 Daddy shows them how to bait the hooks
 Fishing champs..notice I choose to remain the photographer...
 We find a great spot for a Family Picture! 
 Douglas is in 4th grade, Megan in 5th grade and Lauren is in 6th Grade

Although I don't necessarily believe in pigeon holing kids into grade levels, people ALWAYS ask, so it is just easier.  The kids enjoy being like others as well so I really find this a harmless way to identify progress from year to year. 

Friday, August 10, 2012

Camp Crabtree

Each Summer the Big activity is to produce a play. Because we only have 1 car I can't exactly put the kids in a theater group. So I created my own. Thankfully we have a big family and plenty of friends who look forward to CAMP CRABTREE each summer! 

This year's production is the Wizard of OZ. I search online for a script with the appropriate number of characters based on how many kids are participating and we go from there. I adapt the lines if needed, mostly adding humor. The older kids help make props, sets, programs, etc. I have Help with costumes from the "dress up bin" or whatever the kids have in their closet. We never really spend a lot of money. The whole thing start to finish is a week, The parents drop the kids off Monday - Friday and the production is Friday Evening. 

 Megan was the narrator this year

 Douglas was the scarecrow
 Lauren was one of the Flying Monkeys
 Here is the whole cast together... Cousin YaYa even brought her dog to star a Toto! 
 We turned part of the sidewalk into the Yellow Brick Road
Socks that Lauren had in her drawer from the 99cent store got stuffed and red glitter shoes - you know who this represents! 

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Summer School


Because I work I try to squeeze as much schooling into the summer as possible. Somehow it never looks like school they way people think it should. 


Beach days....

                                                                 A week at VBS




A giant Slumber party when friends visit from Louisiana. 



But my bugs ARE learning, and growing, and developing. I would not change a thing. This is why I homeschool. 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Donate Hair




Both of my Girl Bugs are blessed with the most beautiful hair. Megan's was long enough to donate. The spirit of giving is important to foster. They can grow their hair back, there are kids out there that an not grow hair at all. (Besides, these hair cuts are stinkin' adorable!)

Do onto others....How do you promote giving in your school?

Friday, June 15, 2012

Colonial History Day

I am so blessed to remain part of a homeschool group even though we moved out of the area. Today we drove back into Banning?Beaumont for our Homeschool Colonial Day. 

 Douglas  studied all about Farming and brought his main crop - Corn. 
 Lauren has bakery goods all ready to 'sell'
Megan provided everyone with a quilt making activity

 Here you can see the group as they gathered to listen to each other present their information. 
Overall the day was a HUGE hit! 

When you work together events like this are easy to do! 

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Same Philosophy

The S family - although the Grasshopper attends traditional school, they share the same "homeschool" philosophy as we do and are always seeking opportunities for enriched learning experiences. Today we went to the zoo together and it was out of this world. I don't know who enjoyed it more, the kids or the adults. 


 I need my posed pictures for the scrapbook albums you know. 
 Little man is so full of curiosity. He wanted to see and touch everything! Imagine if we could pet a real Lion! 

The cheetah run was one of the most amazing experiences of my life! That cat was not only fast, but beautiful. You could hear his paws pounding the ground. It was extremely interesting to see the companion dog and learn how they are friends. 


Homeschooling is not meant to be done on an island - alone. Find other families to share experiences with. Even if they don't homeschool! 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Take time for you!

Most Homeschooling Moms are Stay -At-Home-Moms. I'm a Working Homeschool Mom - Perhaps you are too. Whatever kind of Homeschool Mom you are it is important you take time for you. My "ME TIME" comes in the form of scrapbook weekend get-aways with my Squirly Scrappy Sisters. We rent out a retreat house for a weekend and just scrapbook for the entire 4 days. It's divine. Then I'm refreshed for my Family, students and life.... 

If you can't get away - do something. Perhaps 1 Saturday every few months go out with your friends, or even by yourself. Get a massage, manicure - go to the movies - have a nice lunch (that someone else cooked!) - you get the idea! Take some me time THIS MONTH! 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Can't afford private school? Home Schooling is an option!


Someone once told me my kids don't go to Catholic School. I beg to differ. I can't check that "box" when I fill out my PSA in the state of California - but I teach Religion everyday - AND my kids must attend the parish Faith Formation classes. The Catholic Faith permeates my homeschool. (I happen to be a Catholic School Teacher myself - so while I run my homeschool differently than a traditional classroom, I think my kids ARE getting a Catholic Education equivalent to going to a private school. In fact if I can step onto my high horse, and I can - it's my blog, they are getting a BETTER education). 

So those of you that can't afford to send your kids to a fancy private school, do not despair! Homeschooling is an option. YES YOU CAN - even if YOU are not a teacher, but that's a post for a different day. 

Douglas received the Sacrament of First Holy Communion today. The S family and his bestie the Grasshopper were here with us as usual! My boy definitely has Jesus in his heart!