Showing posts with label Story of the World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Story of the World. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Bits of Random Business

We are continuing to enjoy amazing weather here.  The boys are spending lots of time outside on their bikes and even in the sprinkler.  Seriously.  It's been warm here.  Today is a quiet Monday, so I thought I would catch up on the blogging.  I'll start with something super fun we did a little over a week ago with Dave and Lynne.

Over in northwest Portland something special happens every September.  The swifts migrate through on their way to Central America for the winter.  While they are here in town, the bulk of them, we are talking THOUSANDS of birds, spend the night in a huge chimney that just happens to be attached to Chapman Elementary School, where Erik attended for 4th and 5th grades.  Each evening at dusk they flock together and funnel themselves in for the night.  It is WILD to see.  We went and watched with Dave and Lynne.  The boys loved it, and were actually pretty well behaved.  Here are a few shots.

Grandma brought cake pops!  She's so great.  And Luke's knee is his first case of major road rash from crashing his bike earlier in the day.  He's a tough guy, though, and wouldn't miss the swifts!

We are all pretty enthralled.  Except Paul.  He's probably asking for more food. :-)

If I had a better camera, you might be able to experience how awesome this looked.  LOTS of little bitty birds flying down a chimney!  Trust me.  It was cool.
The next big event in our world involved shoes.  Every fall I notice that the shoes Luke was wearing the previous spring seem to have grown smaller.  Mysterious, huh?  So every fall we buy Luke new shoes.  Paul likes hand-me-downs, but this year was a little different.  I received a coupon for 20% off your entire purchase at Famous Footwear and decided to take Luke over there while Paul was at BSF with Oma on Wednesday.

We walked in the door and I asked Luke, "I hope they have something you like, buddy."

He quickly replied, "Let's see if they still have the Lego shoes!"  Luke had been in this store six months previous when we bought his cleats for football.  Apparently he saw Lego shoes at that time.  The crazy awesome news is that they still had them AND they were on sale.  Love it.  We bought both boys pairs because Mommy is a second born and couldn't bear the thought of Paul not getting a pair.  I had a coupon, people!

The new shoes!

The bottom of the new shoes.  Yes, you can actually attach Legos to the bottom.  Luke has talked about making his shoes taller than the house.  I'll be sure to blog it if it happens.
We also did some academics last week.  Here are a few shots of the fun.

We studied the lungs this week, so then we built one.  It was pretty cool.
 Paul, for whom maps are optional, decided to do "From Rome to Canterbury" tracing the path Augustine might have taken.  Luke is doing the Gupta Empire in India AND the beginnings of Islam from Mecca to Medina.  We fell a little behind in our map work, but both of my children are still destined to be MUCH smarter than their mother.
The boys did their map work on the couch using clipboards last week.  It was fun!
Then we did our Kiwi Crate craft on Friday.  It always comes with two projects.  On Friday the boys "sewed" cutie pieces of fruit out of fabric and then stuffed their creations with cotton balls.  It was great.  Then today (Monday) we decorated the pre-made aprons and they played Farmer's Market.  It was adorable.

Paul starts work on his apple with his pear in the foreground.  He never actually finished his apple because a neighbor dropped by and while I was chatting with her, he snipped the yarn WAY too short.  But he doesn't care, so it's all good!

Apple!

Luke and his fruit.  Cute!
Then came the aprons.  Okay.  Here's the deal.  Neither boy wanted to decorate their aprons.  They just wanted to play with the pretend money.  So I decorated the aprons!  They sent these great fabric crayons and stencils.  I couldn't resist.  Both boys are thrilled with the results.  :-)

The boys look goofy in this shot, but it's the best one of the aprons. ;-)
I think I will finish off with a little something that has nothing to do with anything.

The Oregon Ducks are a really good football team.  I like watching them play.  My father-in-law converted me from a die-hard UW Husky (and we were dying pretty hard at the time) to a Duck.  It wasn't a hard sell.  The Ducks were under Mike Bellotti at the time.  They won more than they lost.  It was fun to cheer with my dad-in-law.  That was about eleven years ago.  I've been a Duck fan for eleven years.  I remember Joey Harrington.  I was sad when Dennis Dixon was injured in 2007.

But NOW folks are saying they can't believe I'm a Ducks fan!  These are people that knew me when I lived closer to Seattle than Eugene.  These folks knew my rather severe devotion to the Huskies at the time.  I think THEY think that I've jumped on board the Ducks train recently and am just a fair weather fan.  Not so, my friends.  I can prove it.  Most of my Ducks t-shirts are size L or XL, and we ALL know that I haven't worn those sizes in years.  ;-)

One more thing.  Why do people hate the Ducks?  Is it because they win or because Chip Kelly gives hilarious interviews right before half time?  Unknown.









Friday, September 7, 2012

Maps, Robots, and Toothlessness

We had our second week of school this week.  The boys are really enjoying so many aspects of school right now.  My favorite moments have been in History and Read Aloud (Literature).  In History we are studying the Middle Ages this year using The Story of the World Volume 2.  This is such cool curriculum.  The boys have been avidly listening to the fall of the Roman Empire, the invasion of barbarians, the arrival of Anglo Saxons in Britain, and the spread of Christianity from Rome to Canterbury.  No joke.  I might have studied this stuff in junior high, but I promise you that I cared more about my hair than Pope Gregory or Augustine.  Our dudes can't get enough of it.  Invading hoards, Celtic warriors, and long dangerous journeys - they live for this stuff.  There are even coloring sheets!  Here's a pic of map work the day we discussed Augustine's arrival in Canterbury from Rome.

Okay.  Paul is coloring a figure on a magic carpet with his face pasted onto it.  Last week we pretended to take a magic carpet ride around the Roman Empire at the height of its power.  Paul never got around to coloring his picture.
After they finished coloring, I decided to ride the wave of Map Love.  I opened up the GeoPuzzle of Europe.  This thing is amazing.  Most pieces are the actual shapes of the countries, with some obvious exceptions - Vatican City, Liechtenstein, etc.  Luke spent the next 20 minutes putting this bad boy together.  Paul wanted to do one too, but I only had one Europe, so he did Asia.  We aren't studying Asia right now, but we will be!  A few pics just for fun.

Paul loves puzzles.  Luke loves maps.  They both love GeoPuzzles.
Both dudes hard at work.

Finished and pointing to the United Kingdom because we are studying it right now.
Finished and pointing to Thailand because Grandma and Grandpa have been there.  Cute!

We are continuing to read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.  It is always the last thing we do each day.  The boys snuggle with me on the couch in the playroom and listen intently.  It's a pretty delightful story.  The boys are noticing that even though he wants to ask Oz for a brain, the Scarecrow often comes up with the idea that saves the day.  It's so fun to read great literature with them.  I don't have any pictures of that sweetness.  Sorry.

Today we did a Kiwi Crate craft.  I love these things.  They send a box with all the materials AND instructions to create two cool crafts.  This is seriously a dream come true for me.  I am NOT crafty.  And I don't want to be.  I want to open a box and have an instant opportunity for my kids to be creative while I go pour myself a second cup of coffee.  Don't judge!  I have other gifts.  ;-)

Here are the pics of the Kiwi Crate craft for today - My Robo Buddy!
Using metallic pens and paper to decorate their robots.  Serious business.
Luke with his finished Bot Buddy

Paul with his finished Bot Buddy
The Kiwi Crate included a little wind-up toy robot that you place under your Bot Buddy, thus enabling it to move around and be even more adorable.  Both boys were hugely entertained by this.  Luke created three more bots with extra materials so he could have a train of them.  Paul created a cart of sorts with his extra materials and ended up with a dump truck-like thing.  So fun!

 In other Bangsund News, Luke lost his second tooth on Wednesday afternoon.  He was super jazzed.

Calling Daddy to share the fun news!

Happy with the hole in his mouth!