Random writings from a southpaw.

Besides that homeschooling stuff

Because I feel like that’s all I’ve blogged about lately and because other things are going on…. here are a few things I’ve been doing behind-the-scenes:

  1. made rabbit breakfast sausage
  2. tried smores with ginger snaps. Now I want to try this recipe
  3. sold some hand-spun yarn
  4. carded lots of llama fiber (the to do pile just seems to keep getting bigger though)
  5. rode my bike (with Jessie on her new tow bike behind me)

Ok. I really am going to bed… NOW!!!

Weekly Review: Week Off


This week was technically a “week off” (so I don’t count it in our weekly count) yet we still managed to log a few hours. ;) Our biggest thing was a trip to Devil’s Icebox. We had a close encounter with a mother bat and 2 pups. Eastern Pippestrilles we think. Sam was very excited to have been so close. I enjoyed seeing his enthusiasm. Jessie enjoyed catching the frogs that were all over the cave that day (Pickerels we think).

We did other things but my brain has gone to bed alredy. One thing I didn’t get to this week was planning out the next 5 weeks. Did some of it tonight but now I must get to bed!

G’Nite!

Weekly Review: Week 5


Kinda late on this one. Another week has flown by! Can you tell he is excited about our upcoming Japanese Festival trip?

Math was really good this week. He checked his work consistently and was able to catch the few little mistakes he did make. Seems like the Mathscore.com website has helped. He can’t wait to go back to it too. (paper worksheets are not his favorite)

Latin: Did a fun exercise this figuring out the path Iulius would have taken on his trip to Dacia. Even got out the big atlas to look at. Led to a great discussion on traveling without cars.

Japanese: Had his first lesson with his Karate instructor. She had some good suggestions (like starting with Katakana rather than Hiragana… Sam chose to learn both!) I think he’s done most of the stuff she’d be suggesting but I am hopeful her sequence will be more cohesive than mine or at least more productive. His homework was to practice the first characters in both alphabets, memorize the basic syllable sequence and choose 10 words he’d like to be able to say in Japanese.

PE: He’s really enjoying poi spinning. Has the forward 3-beat, weave down and is trying the reverse. He seems to be really enjoying Karate too.

Science: Space sounds! We had so much fun listening to them. One even sounded like R2D2. LOL! I really like his planet illustration this week. You can just see it in the picture.

Nature Study: I blogged about this earlier. We went back the next day too.

Music Appreciation: Gregorian Chant. The dislike for this was so great that we didn’t listen to it all the way through the week. (I like it though. ;) Makes me want to do calligraphy and illumination) So we listened to more AyePodcast for the remainder. Next week I’m going to create a mix of our music to date and we’ll listen to that.

Dictation: again it was good. I could tell he was really trying hard to get the punctuation right. We need to review semicolon usage rules.

Penny whistle: nothing new here. He still enjoys playing and trying to pick up tunes by ear.

Vocabulary: He can do this completely on his own now. Posting them on our wall has been helpful when I forget to check his work. It reminds me!

Things we didn’t get to this week: Shakespeare, Librivox, Pres. Phys Fitness test & program, Sewing.

“Next week” (now this week) is already half through. Things have been busy in a good way. Next week we are taking the week off for holiday and I plan on working as hard to make it a fun week as I do to make the other weeks academically full.

Oh Cool!

Maybe in a few years, when we do Astronomy again (maybe sooner), I’d love to do this: Nasa’s RadioJove Project.

We now return to our regularly scheduled subject… ummm… wherewerewe?

So much for that

Yesterday was my appointment with an allergist. I waited for over an hour before I (overheard) that said Doc was STILL an hour behind. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! It certainly would have been nice to know that when I first arrived. :( Apparently this is a “normal” wait time. Gimme back my copay and no, I don’t want to make another appointment. Thankyouverramuch. Bob has the name of another allergist maybe his wait time isn’t so long.

At least I got to knit while I waited.

So I’m back to wheat free… because it works and wondering if I really need to know why. And wishing the wheat bread I made yesterday didn’t look so good. LOL

Nature Study perhaps

I really need to carry a camera with me EVERYWHERE! Then I would have a picture to show you. I’ll have to make do with words…

Today while walking the dog we passed an acacia-like hedge with yellow flowers all over. From this hedge came a beautiful sound… bees. Lots and lots of honey bees. I love that sound: warm and soft. I could have plopped myself infront of the hedge and just admired those hard workers for hours. But we didn’t have all day.

So, I had the kids stop, look and listen. And for a short time we all marveled at the sight. The moment wasn’t long but during that brief time, we were all on the same page, feeling the same thing. We were in harmony. It was glorious.

We also saw several types of dragon flies, a weird insect (flat, black and segmented almost like a centepede but far shorter and wider with fewer legs) and of course Jessie caught a couple of frogs.

Several times today, one of us would say, “Remember those bees?” And we would talk about them again. Jessie and I made thumb print bees this evening too. Maybe we will do more on bees later this week. And maybe next year will be the year we become beekeepers. VBG!

Weekly Review: Week 4

We’re a month into the school year already. I can hardly believe how fast time is flying. This week was very much a week of fun with friends. :) Not that we don’t see our friends weekly, just this week we saw more of them and did more activities with them. Seems like these things come in waves… which is why I try to say “yes” when someone calls and asks if we want to join them.

This week Sam showed a lot of independence in his work either asking to get started before it was time or asking to work on the next subject if he finished early. He also mentioned how good it felt to be able to do these things on his own. :)

Math: This week was speed division, a more difficult subject if only because he’s had less practice. Monday he was working on sleep deprivation (a friend spent the night Saturday) so things were a bit harder than usual. By Thursday he was over three quarters of the way through this subject. Friday I have him a day off math… sort of. He didn’t do worksheets, but we had a great discussion on budgeting while I checked the back account to see how much money I could spend on groceries this week. Showed him how I figured things out and what things I regularly put money aside for. He seemed impressed that I put so much work into it.

Next week we’re going to go back to using Math Mammoth. I think a break from “speed work” will be good. Then maybe pick up MathScore.com again at the beginning of next month.

Science: So we tried to do some stargazing and even see the Perseid meteor shower but unfortunately the weather got in the way. I just keep forwarding the stargazing assignment to the next day. Hopefully this week we’ll get to do it. :)

Art: To tie in with Science I had him illustrate his favorite constellation on black construction paper with white chalk. Belatedly I had the idea of using GITD (glow in the dark) fabric paint on the star locations but we never got around to getting any. Maybe next week we can pick that up. For the Narnia Newspaper, I had him draw himself as the editor of the paper. He chose a fox with a tree stump for a chair and the desk had “twig” legs. It wasn’t what I had pictured in my mind (mug shot type of thing) but I liked his forethought into the furnishings.

History: Our studies this week touched on the Muslim faith. Sam was rather perplexed over some of the differences in regards to treatment of women. Made for some great discussion about being aware of different faiths… not being condescending of them even if you don’t agree… and how this awareness can make it easier to communicate with others.

Vocabulary: Not much to say. He still keeps saying how much he likes it and spontaneous bouts of neologism continue. As does “a-ha” moments of… so that’s why they call it {insert name}. Ok, so many of those names are of various Pokemon. Sigh. But the connections are there so I am not complaining (out loud).

Literature/Dictation: I forgot to do the pre reading review this time. (shame on me) So we did a post review of this week’s and last week’s readings. He was able to recall with no problem. Dictation wasn’t as good as usual but it wasn’t awful. I purposefully chose one with more punctuation and I could tell he just wasn’t paying as close attention as usual.

Music Appreciation: alternated with the classical Persian and Scottish since I didn’t have anything new for this week. I’m sure that I’ll have weeks in the future where I just don’t have any music to tie in with history so I’ll continue to replay past week’s music then. I think it will be a good review.

Latin: We started the digital timeline for Roman Emperors this week. So far so good. He seems to be enjoying it and… it is getting done. :)

Penny whistle: He’s really doing well. I’m finding it increasingly difficult to tell the difference between his playing and the recordings we have.

Nature Study: Not sure I can really qualify this as nature “study”….   this week most of our pupas became either moth or butterfly, except one. It looked like a swallowtail butterfly pupa but what came out was a wasp… red body with black wings. Even more than that, something was wrong with its head that (I think) was the reason it fell off. Kinda freaky to have a headless wasp wandering around on the deck table.  I suppose I could have done more with this lesson but we were all sufficiently creeped out as it was.

Things we didn’t get to this week (I really will get to these things eventually!): Nature Study, Shakespeare, Librivox, Pres. Phys Fitness test & program, Sewing.

4+2=1

4 miles run this morning plus two hours in the sun this afternoon equals one tired momma tonight!

But it was all good. Both Sam and Jessie had some great play time with their friends. Now if only a Guinness would magically appear…

Weekly Review: Week 3

Another week has wizzed by!


Math: A really strong week. Monday started out a bit iffy (seems to be a trend there) but by Friday he’d completed the current topic and finished another! He went up a “rank” too. MathScore.com uses military like “ranks” as you go up in points/topics/skills.

Science: Remembered to do a “pre-reading review” before we got started on Monday. It went well and it really seemed like he remembered quite a lot from the previous week. The Rough Guide to the Earth continues to be a big hit. Often he would be excitedly telling me what he knew from this book before I even had a chance to ask. Even later in the day, on the way to TKD, he was still telling me things he learned. It is going to be hard for me to let go of cover-to-cover reading but maybe in this case it is OK.

Another book, Infinite Worlds: An Illustrated Voyage to Planets beyond Our Sun, has held his interest. I think it is quite a bit beyond his reading level which makes me wonder if I’m giving too much latitude in book choices. But… it is supplemental reading AND his reading log input suggests that he is understanding the parts he does read.

Reading Log: I set up a simple MSWord document for him to put the date, title/author and brief notes on after each required reading session. So far so good. I figure that once a quarter I can print it out and file it. You know… I could set up a database to…. nevermind. ;)

Vocabulary: Still going good and he keeps saying how much he likes it. We even did an informal “Neologism” session making up words with roots we’ve covered so far.

History: We discussed what he knew about Ol’ Al and I interviewed him using some of his interview questions. I think I may wait on a final draft until review week as it seems like that would be a good review.

We discussed his book review and he added a bit more too it. I think he could do better. By that I mean more depth and thought. But I’m not sure how to guide him there. Again, perhaps this is something we could revisit (and post to Amazon) during review week.

Japanese: Just did hiragana writing practice this week. Next week I think we’ll alternate with visual recognition (flash cards) and hopefully by the end of the week to a brief test to see if he can write them from memory.

Next week we’re going to give a language lesson (from his Karate instructor) a try. I’m pretty sure I can scrounge enough change to cover the fee ($5/20min) and get batteries for the voice recorder.
Writing: Narnia Weekly Travel Article. He did really good on this one. His illustration is great. I’m getting rather excited over this project and can’t wait to see the final product. Who knows… maybe we’ll pdf it and post it here. :)

Music/Art Apprec: I have to admit that I will miss listening to FootStompin.com’s AyePodcast. I’ve bookmarked a few songs they’ve played thinking I’ll buy them some time. And I’m sure I’ll be listening as each new podcast comes out. Sam liked it too, just not as much as mom. :P

I wimped out on Art Appreciation and didn’t do a regular study-and-tell-me session. I was afraid our brains would explode trying to remember all the intricacies of a Celtic knot work piece. Rather we looked at images (I have a few books for C&I) and then created a basic knot. Our outlines have been transferred to watercolor paper and next week we’ll color them. I started out using the tutorials at Aon Celtic but ended up using a hybrid paper that had all the diagonals already in place. Perhaps this is dumbing down, but it sure made the process more enjoyable for him. I’ll PDF that sheet and post it later.

Art: Various drawings… earth and moon, lemon, Mew

Tea Time: didn’t get to this on Friday but did “milk and cookies” on the deck Saturday. Finally got to break out all those Irish poetry books from the library. Sam did all the reading and we had a few science interruptions with “what kind of bug is that?” LOL!

One of those book in particular is quite a gem: A Pot O’ Gold by Kathleen Krull. It is a combination of stories and poems AND recipes. Yippee! There’s also quite a reference listing for further study. I think next week, for copywork, I’ll have him write his favorite.

Things we didn’t get to (same as last week): Nature Study, Shakespeare, Librivox, Pres. Phys Fitness test & program. The first and last ones I REALLY want to find time for!

Next Week: Science switches to hands on stuff… stargazing! Though I think during the day we’ll break out our star maps and review what we should be able to find. We start Chapter 2 in Minimus and will be working on a Roman emperor timeline. I’m considering having him “digitally scrap” this project in Fireworks. Then at the end of the project we can print it out and add it to this year’s “yearbook.” Speaking of that, I need to do a post about last year’s YB. I’m almost done with it!

Jot it down: Look Ma!


a bivalve.

This gem actually happened a week or two ago on the way back from the vet. It impressed me so much that I had to recreate it for the blog.

At the time, I had to genuinely laugh because one: it was so surprised and two: it was so unexpected. I mean, “bivalve?” I don’t think I knew that word when I was ten.

Thanks again to BraveWriter for this journaling idea.