The kids started their practices the beginning of August and have already had two weekends of games. The are all very excited to play this year and are doing really well. It's so much fun to watch them, but the schedule is a bit exhausting. Their soccer practices are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Then three games on Saturdays and an occasional Sunday game. Ethan was the last one to get his jersey and we told him he should get number 4 too. Although, he said he wanted 11, but he ended up with number 10 instead. But, he's happy with 10 since it's close to 11.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Another Year of Homeschooling
We ended our first three weeks of homeschooling last week. Things went really well and I am enjoying my week off. I have decided to do three weeks on, one week off this year. I think it will be a good balance; however, I'm already seeing that some months might need to be sporadic days off that make-up a week depending on our schedule.
The kids loved learning about Columbus and mapping America. We also read about Amerigo Vespucci and Ferdinand Magellan. I had some tracing paper that they got a little crazy with. Jacob traced each state and the US many times over. Him and Ethan are also learning how to make a map of the continents. We're starting with blobs of the continents, but the goal is that as they get older and older they can make the blobs more detailed.
All in all I think year four of homeschooling is going to be a good year. Things are starting to fall into place with some of the curriculums I've used for the last year or more. The only thing we are doing new this year is Spanish. The kids and I have wanted to learn for quite some time, but just haven't found a way to squeeze it in.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Our Weekend in Chicago
July 30th - August 1st
This was our family's first trip to Chicago!
It was a great weekend to get away and relax since life has been a little crazy since Doug took command.
If you look closely at the pictures you'll notice how goofy the kids love to be.
They definitely get that trait from their father which I love it!
Our first stop was at the Alder Planetarium which was a huge disappointment. I had already prepared the kids that there would be things in there about evolution, but little did I know how much. We spent the last year learning about our planets and the universe using Apologia's book, Exploring Creation with Astronomy. We learned so much. It was truly an amazing year of discovery for all of us. Although, surprisingly, we found none of the information we learned at the planetarium. Instead we were force feed the theory of evolution. As we left in disgust I started asking the kids questions like, "What is the hottest planet in our solar system? Venus. Why is it the hottest planet? Because of it's thick atmosphere and it has lots of volcanos. Which planet has the largest volcano? Mars. When did they decide Pluto was no longer a planet? 2006. Did they talk about any of that stuff? No." The only words that can describe our experience was that it was a joke and a huge waste of money!
Our next stop was to Lego Land!
The kids had a great time and it was neat to see everything made out of legos.
We were glad we had a chance to experience it, but Doug and I both felt it wasn't something
we needed to do again.
Yankee's Game!!
For Jacob's birthday he said he wanted to see the Yankee's play and it just so happen that they were playing the White Sox's two days after his birthday in Chicago. So, the main reason we took the trip up to Chicago was to take him to the game. It was a lot of fun and the Yankee's won. The only disappointment was that Jeter wasn't playing due to an injury.
Willis Tower
(Previously known as the Sears Tower)
I went to the Willis Tower last year with my friend Jennifer from Washington. However, this was the first time Doug and the kids had a chance to go. We bought binoculars while we were on the top floor for the kids. They had a lot of fun taking turns looking through them and seeing all the buildings and cars down below.
Hanging out on the glass ledge was definitely the best part of going up there.
I think the boys could have stayed there all day.
It's very rare for Doug and I to get a picture together!
Although Jacob did a fairly good job with this one.
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