Friday, January 11, 2008
Bilibos are Fun!
Homemade Puzzles
Walking the Line
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Tree Blocks
I'm FINALLY posting about the finished tree blocks! I didn't want to post without a picture, and I didn't have the blocks since I'd left them at my mom's house after Christmas. She brought them back today (along with TONS of other stuff), and we've had lots of fun with them. I think my mom and I may like them more than O does! They were simple to make, but took more time than I expected (that seems to be the way almost all homemade things go!). It didn't take too long to cut them, but sanding was a different story. I sanded them using an electric sander, and I sanded the ends and the edges. Then I vacuumed each of them to try to get as much dust and dirt off as possible. The last step was oiling the blocks with organic flax oil. This also took a while, but my mom pitched in to help me finish in time for Christmas. I made 4 sets which was a little much to make at one time, and none of the sets are very big. I need to add some longer pieces, but I ran out of wood. I'm sending the word out to my family that next time anyone cuts any trees or limbs to save them for me!
Wednesday's Activity
Today's new activity came from the book Mommy, Teach Me by Barbara Curtis. We had 2 bowls side by side. The bowl on the left side had water in it. The activity was to soak up the water from the bowl on the left with a sponge and squeeze the sponge out over the bowl on the right until the bowl on the left is empty and the bowl on the right is full. We had lots of fun with this activity, and O needed lots of prompting to squeeze the sponge over the right bowl. She LOVED squeezing the sponge, and she made the funniest face when she was wringing out all the water.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Tuesday's Activity
Everytime I ask O if she wants to do a new activity, she gets VERY excited. This was our activity for today:
I'm not sure what to call it, but I got the idea from one of my favorite blogs- LaPaz Home Learning. I bought a sugar dispenser (?) from the Dollar Tree and put some cut up straws in a small cup. I showed O how to put the straws in the the glass. I thought she would be too young for this activity, but she was able to do it with no problem, and she absolutely loved it. She was very focused and stayed on task almost the whole time I was cooking dinner. She was very excited to show her daddy when he got home from work. Instead of jumping into his arms for a hug, she pointed to her table and took him to show him her activity. What a proud girl!
Monday, January 7, 2008
Learning to Cut a Banana
O had her 1st lesson in cutting a banana today. She was excited about the banana which is one of her favorite food, and she preferred to just grab chunks of it and stuff it in her mouth. However, she did a pretty good job of cutting it with her knife, and she loved putting the pieces in our cereal bowls.
Velcro Board
O loves her velcro board that I made last night. She says, "off, off, off" the whole time she is pulling things off of it. She needed a little help because she wasn't holding the board down with one hand while pulling an object with the other hand, so she just couldn't get the objects off. I think this is going to be a fun activity for a while (I hope).
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Art Activity
I'm trying to do more arts and crafts activities with O, and this was what we did on Friday. My boss gave me a glass Christmas platter with a raised scene, so we did a crayon rubbing of the scene. It would have turned out better if I had taped the paper to the platter, but we still had lots of fun, and O was very proud to show her art to her daddy when he got home from work.
She Loves to Cook and Clean!
Spooning Activity
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
This poor, neglected blog
I have really neglected this blog lately, but I think I'll do better in the new year. We've only been home for just a few days at a time since December 1, so O's homeschool has been on hold. We've done lots of traveling, and O really enjoyed her 1st cruise. Since December 1 we've gone to Charleston, Columbia, St. Matthews, Orangeburg, Grand Cayman, Key West, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Florence, Lake City, Myrtle Beach, Garden City, Surfside, etc. O is one traveling baby!!! We have had a fantastic month of traveling and Christmas fun, but we are ready to get back into our routine. We have lots of new activities to add to our homeschool thanks to the generosity of our family and Santa Claus. I have lots of things that I'll be working on for O's homeschool, including: phonics pouches, 3 part cards and holders, velcro block and velcro toys, cardboard puzzles, etc. (I'm hoping that listing these things here will help me stay motivated to get them made.) Elliott bought me a laminator for Christmas which I am super excited about. You know you are a homeschooling mommy when all you want for Christmas are a few homeschooling books and a laminator!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Bubble Wrap Fun!
I think I need to get O some bubble wrap for Christmas! We had so much fun stomping on this sheet today. Who knew that something so simple could be so much fun?!!
Tree Blocks
One of my goals for Christmas is to make Tree Blocks for some of our favorite monkeys. We've gotten off to a good start, and hopefully they'll be finished in time for Christmas. I'll post the finished products in a few days (I hope!).
Making Caramel Popcorn
O, Elliott, and I have been making caramel popcorn for Ell to take to a few of his coworkers. O loves to help shake the popcorn in the bag! She's a great little helper!
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