Sunday, August 28, 2011

Idle hands.....

Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its life believing it is stupid. -- Albert Einstein- A friend posted this today on facebook and I just thought I would share it.  It's very true and something I believe.  We all are bright and capable people, we just need to encourage a love for learning and doing.  We need to try to do things, even if they are hard.  This is a little thing we often tell our daughter.  When she tries something new sometimes she says, "I can't!"  Hogwash!  yes you can, you may not be an expert but you can do it. 

I often think we all have an inner artist, but society puts restraints on us, shackling us into their confines and ideas of what is and isn't.  Constantly telling us we aren't good and only those that appear famous or are famous and will be famous when their dead are artists.  NO!  My heart still breaks when I think about the little 5 year old boy in our homeschool group that stopped coloring after another child told him he didn't color right.  I often hear myself telling little ones, you can color it however you want, in your world it might be purple grass.  Lines are ok, but we don't always need those boundaires which sometimes make little sense to little hands.   We each are artists, just as we each are scientists, naturalists, farmers, teachers....  we need to just open our minds up to that fact and step out of the box someone else has put us in.  Ok, off my soap box.  :-)

Sarah's Plate of yummy goodness

What a busy time we are having.  Birthdays, cleaning, getting ready for a trip to Oregon, school preparations, and more.  One day this week I canned, in my pressure cooker (Thank you Christine!!!), 14 pints of green beans.  Yummy!  I need to make relish today or tomorrow and get the food dehydrator ready for apples and herbs soon.  I may try some other foods too.     I also need to make jam, apple sauce, and may even try my hand again at pickles for the two pickle lovers in my family.  One day this week was just a bar-b-que kind of day and we had fresh green beans, mashed yukon potatoes, grilled steak marinated in oliver oil and a steak rub and dilly bread.  We then we ate outside like kings!  It was fun and I really don't know why we don't make a habit of it.  Sarah loved it, we all relaxed and it's something we need to do.  We need to slow down more often.  It would be good for us.  Speaking of which I am hoping we can pitch the tent and "camp" on the back 40, LOL, in the next couple weeks, maybe after Oregon.  Fire up the fireplace, use lanterns, the whole nine yards.  Have a great learning experience. 


Last week or the week before we entered a contest to win some character building flash cards, We Choose Virtues.  Thank you, Homeschool Distractions for giving us the opportunity to win these cards and use them in our Year of Virtue Training as part of preschool this year.  THANK YOU THANK YOU!  Check out both the web site for the cards and the blog, Homeschool Distractions.  I think it will work very well with our approach we are using for homeschool.

Sheldon's Super Cape

I have been busy making aprons and super hero capes for birthdays and nature bags too.  Last week we had two birthday parties, one on Sunday helping Dakota turn 4 and since she is a homeschooled girl too, I made a nature bag for her similar to the one I made Sarah.  Sunday last week we then helped Leah turn 5 and to go with her baking set I made her an apron, not near as elaborate and fancy as the one I made in July and then today we helped Sheldon turn 3!  I made him a super hero cape.  It was fun, a few mistakes but people actually thought I bought it!  So that was a compliment I think.  Now my little adventure girl wants a cape also so we will be going to the fabric store soon and picking out her cape colors. 




Have a blessed day tending your garden!





Sunday, August 21, 2011

Just have to share....

Someone in our homeschool group has a blog and she shared a wonderful site recently with character building flash cards, posters, ect.  The web site URL is We Choose Virtues, or if the link doesn't work type in http://www.wechoosevirtues.com/shop .  They look really interesting and something I think we will be getting.  That is one of the things we are working on this year.  And now is the perfect time to try them out, if you go to Joann's site you can find her promo code to get the product of your choice for an additional $5 off!  Her blog is Homeschool Distractions and leave a comment there that you found her blog via us, Garden Tenders at http://gardentenders.blogspot.com/ . 

On that note, what do you homeschool parents do to teach character building?  With just one it's a bit difficult at times for me to figure out ways to effectively teach about some traits we consider to be good character building experiences.  I would love to hear from you, our readers, be it from a big family or little family perspective. 

Happy Tending!

http://www.wechoosevirtues.com/shop/virtue-flash-cards-faith-based-family

Happy 63rd to my Daddy...

I miss you!  We all do.

Today we helped a little friend of Sarah's turn 4 years old and tomorrow we help one turn5!  What a busy weekend we have ahead of us.

Thursday was so much fun.  We went to Spire Rock in Spanaway where Sarah really learned a little bit about scaling rocks.  She was a bit timid the first time but then went back a bit later for a second round and liked it a lot.  Today that is all she can still talk about. She says, "Mommy I'm a rock climber"  and so she is.  My little adventure girl strikes again! 

I am taking this next week off to concentrate on home things.  We have been much to busy and we need a break, or at least mommy does. 

The weather has been warmer, but I am thinking it might be too much too late for the garden.  My tomatoes look bad.  Planing to plant a few fall crops too, like spinach!  Yummy.

Of our beans that we recently harvested, I froze 4 quarts.  Yummy winter time goodness.  Christine is going to call me next time she pressure cans to walk me through the steps and I will have her come see the wheat be ground next time we grind wheat!  Good exchange. 

Happy Tending!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Sunshine on my shoulders

make me happy.  Sunshine always makes me glad.... 

What a wonderful, full, happy, sad, couple weeks it has been.


The Birthday Girl!
 
Sarah is now a bustling, excited, inquisitive 4 year old.  She had a Carnival party and it was a great success, though mommy didn't relax and have fun until about 45 minutes into it.  We were so far behind getting ready and still had no ice when the first of the guests arrived, but it was fun and most of all the kids had fun and that was the goal.  Sarah was very much showered with gifts from her friends.  Thank you each one!  All we wanted was your presence and you each did so much more!

I made her a bag for her nature supplies.  It was a big hit with her. 
Alligator stitching on Nature Bag
The outside of the nature bag


We have reaped a harvest twice from the garden.  Green beans are yummy.  Tonight or tomorrow it looks like I will need to even freeze some beans.  Yummy in the tummy even in the winter!  Our zucchinis, while not prolific yet, are producing and we even have some little squash that I keep telling Sarah to leave because they will be yummy in the fall when we pick pumpkins.  The carrots are not safe around her, she picks some every time we venture into the garden. 

Bob's cousin Les passed away a couple weeks ago.  He is missed by the entire family.  When you think of it, a prayer for Stella would be much appreciated.  Bob spent many a day with Les and Stella when he was growing up, and while we know Les is now at peace and no longer in discomfort, he is missed. 

All in all it has been a bumpy road strewn with wild flowers the past few weeks.
picking zukes! 8/12


Happy Tending!

 

Outside my window... warm sunshine winding down into a sunset and the sound of the sprinkler as it spins.

I am thinking... How fake some are.  How some people judge when they have a beam in their own eye as they comment on the speck in another and how I loath injustice....  the injustice of such behaviors....
I am thankful for... bathtubs

I am wearing...garden clothes

I am remembering... how fun it is to relax

I am going... to get dinner going....  DH got home late, Sarah is in the tub washing off the garden from her little body...
I am currently reading...just got my Charlotte Mason books in the mail!

I am hoping... to go for a scooter ride tomorrow
On my mind... the mean people but how sad that is.  I am glad we aren't allowed to be angry long.
Noticing that... Sarah is growing so fast again

Pondering these words... "Everybody today seems to be in such a terrible rush, anxious for greater developments and greater riches and so on, so that children have very little time for their parents. Parents have very little time for each other, and in the home begins the disruption of peace of the world." Mother Theresa

From the kitchen... homemade ice cream

Around the house...splashes and giggles.  Warm chuckles from Daddy as two wonderful human beings share love and tales about their day.
One of my favorite things…the above!

Squash!





Silly Girl!  We eneded up with nearly a full basket of beans
 after they were snapped!