Saturday, September 4, 2010

Heard in the car today...

We were headed to the store today.  Madeline was in the backseat writing a story about Halloween that she had started before we left home.   As we pulled into the parking lot, she asked, "Mom, may I ride in the cart so that I can keep writing?  I REALLY love writing!"  That's why we homeschool!  Made me smile!

Friday, September 3, 2010

A Beautiful Fall-like Day

It has been a long hot, humid summer!  We have tried to spend as much time outside as possible, but I have so often heard, "it's too hot!" from one child or another many times over the past few months!  We have finally had some very nice cooler, less humid days recently.  We have celebrated by spending LOTS of time outside on these nice days.

Today we joined a group of our friends, also homeschoolers, for some time outside.  First, we checked out the critters in Bear Creek.  There was an abundance of life to observe, and I was somewhat surprised to see how many organisms the girls and I could identify.  We found tons of dragonfly larvae; toe-biter beetles; tadpoles in all different stages, sizes and types; frogs; damselfly larvae; snails; and several other organisms I'm sure I am forgetting right now.  I will also say that the girls amaze me with the fearlessness with which they enter the murky, muddy water.  They just walk right in!


We were lucky enough to have daddy along on this adventure!



Hands full of tadpoles!

After a brief intermission for soccer practice, we returned to our friends for a bonfire and collecting of some nocturnal creatures (mainly moths) for observation.  You can't beat a great day in the out of doors with friends!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Drawing Profiles

As the new school year starts up, so do the activities.  Madeline has decided to continue with art classes at the Columbia Art League.  This will be her third year, and her third instructor.  I was a bit concerned about that.  She has enjoyed the class the past 2 years, but it is always nice to have some consistency, and it looked as though some changes had been made to the direction of the program.  I must say, however, after meeting the new instructor and Madeline attending the first class, I am very pleased so far!  I have already seen improvement in her art skills and she has a renewed sense of excitement for art.  Since she sees herself as an artist, this is a wonderful thing!





Wednesday, September 1, 2010

An Inspiring Art Story

Just thought I would share this link to a great story.  I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!

Creation Stories by C. Delia Scarpitti