Monday, July 30, 2012

painted faces (much over due post)

So like 6 months ago, i got a face painting set, and i got to put it to good use for about 3 weeks and i havent gotten it out much since, but i plan on doing a bit more so as the occasion arrises!!





this was a quick post, because i cant seem to tear myself away from Downton Abbey!!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Camping in style!!!

I caught my kids playing in the bunkbed...  i walked in to, "shhhh hide hide, mommy is coming". Obviously i couldn't find them any wheres!!! And then BOO!!! Some ferrell children popped out from the very inconspicuous tent made from a cowboy quilt, a LSU colored logcabin quilt, and red and yellow sheets----- were it a snake it would have bit me hehe

And idea was spawned... and not shared with husband until Jo Anns Coupon commotion mailer came into being!!! And then it was off to the forbidden store in the middle of some more renovations >_>



But before i get into the real awesome sauce, here are some more quilts i have recently made!



A quilt i made from scraps for the neighbors new grand daughter!

This is the quilt for Addison, my new niece!! It did not turn out how i had wanted it to, i changed some things up half way through, and it is still cute just not FANTASTIC, and isn't that what we all strive for in our quilts!




And the tent... Pierce and his pal Jason picked out Mossy oak for the tent(the most expensive camouflage there was at the store) and then i began construction.

First i made a bed skirt type contraption to go under the mattress of the top bunk... it has zippers on three sides, the side of the bed, the headboard side, and the foot of the bed. Then i zipped the second half of the zippers onto the hidden bed skirt contraption, and pined the material how i wanted it onto the zipper!!

Then i surged EVERYTHING, the sides the door the zipper and some ties---- my serger was smelling of burning oil by the time i was done!! I added the ties and zipped the tent into place!!!

THEY LOVE IT!!! Now it is lord of the flies all day every day. Every time i walk in "shhhhh, hide,hide its mommy"



Speaking of beds/hiding i found pictures of rivers tooth fairy experience!
While at preschool she slipped on a wet floor and broke her front tooth, we had to have it removed about two weeks later, when we decided it wasnt going to fall out on its own(like the dentist expected it would, really we were hoping to not have to have surgery)
But it was very tiny surgery and here she is shortly after having it removed, unable to smile because of the Novocaine
She swore up and down that she saw the tooth fairy,
and since we didnt believe her ;) she drew us a picture!
She hid it under the pillow and got a
dollar bill flutterby from the Tooth Fairy






















Miss thang has recently found said tooth, in daddys beds side drawer...  It is quite apparent that daddy wanted to keep rivers first tooth for sentimental reasons, so he had to pay the hard bargaining fairy some big bucks to get said tooth back!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

1000 PageViews

I feel like i have reached some silly milestone that means absolutely nothing and has taken a really long time to get to ;) All really because of one post, the only one that ever gets any hits... my tea dresses and panda pancakes post... this gets like 10 hits a day !?!

I maxed out my memory card in the camera, not because i take so many pictures... because i am lazy! Its been a long long while since i last downloaded pictures. So long, in fact that as they were flashing through downloading, i was like "oh yeah i remember that" HAHA aaaaaaaaand it took 45 minutes just to download -_-

So this is what has been going on in life:

We are still vegan... I don't know why people ask this so much, i hear "so are yall still vegan" ALL THE TIME the simple answer is "why yes, we are" the not so simple answer is "why yes, we are still vegan" Here is one of the more complicated but ever so scrumptious meals Seitan Picata!! 

Here is a blanket i made for a church Friend. I have this Book By M'liss Ray Hawley, 

Fast, Fat Quarter Baby Quilts  That I love love love!!! The patterns can sometimes be manipulated to a more Elinore Burns method of piecing, so i didnt follow the pattern to a tea but still love the concept and the book!! AND she has Dachshunds and i have a Dachshund (The Marvinator) so its like we are best friends!



I could not get over this shark fabric... the quilt was for a baby boy, and i was going to do something a little more babyish, but its SHARKS for crying out loud!!! So i also quilted it with sharks on the border in Glow-In the dark thread!




Then before we went home i had this great idea to make a portable flannel board... it turned out so well that i made one for Rivers Bestie, Gracie, and got a classic story book to go with it... i also made story specific felties to go with it!!


This was one of the more difficult projects i have made and let me tell you it turned out exactly how i wanted!!! I love the embroidery on the front!!! (Thanks mom for my sewing/embroidery machine)


Then we went home. Andy had some training to do in Houston so we Packed the whole crew and headed south for the... summer hehe (really only three weeks)



After arriving back at our loverly little town---River had a Birthday, shout hurray!!


I asked her, do you want to have a yoga birthday party with all your friends invited, or do you want to go to kings dominion... and what do you want for your present?


She chose Kings Dominion, and A barbie doll!!! So we Got season passes to KD and had a "funnel cake supreme" for her birthday cake. And on the morning of her birthday she got to open her gifts, a fashionista barbie and some barbie outfits


Mommy tends to over wrap presents... after KD tickets wrapping paper and presents and funnel cake, Cheapest birthday party yet!! ANND easiest, no set up no clean up no cooking just pure fun!!

The blanket I made for our friends new little girl. Also From M'liss Rae Hawley


I quilted Dragonflies All over it!!  Twas my favorite Quilt yet aren't those colors AMAZING!!!


For girls Camp i Made 27 little stamps ready to carve in their own little felt pouches. This so that the young women can carve them in there spare time, before they go find the letterboxes that me and a YCL carved and hid. I'll have to make another post for all that!!

a picture of my most recent human creation... with his co-creator sleeping behind him ;)


Both of my boys are getting so big... Baby B loves his little brother TOO MUCH its a battle to keep him off of him!


And our downstairs bathroom! this is our latest and greatest project keeping dear husband, shall we say,"entertained" throughout the better part of his day... being as he is unemployed and all, hehe. He calls me a slave driver; a name that i wear with pride!!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

No big deal....

Only the foundation for the rest of her life!!!! Prepare for some more mindless droning on of homeschool happenings  TT_TT   The Rivmaester is entering into kindergarten this fall, and i have been preparing to purchase our curriculum... i get on the Calvert website and read through the kindergarten curriculum and realize that we have already trudged our way through every thing that will be learned in The Year! let me explain 


Two years ago, i decided that we needed to learn the alphabet and river decided that she did not want to learn the alphabet, i fought with her for a few weeks, until i turned my concerns to my closest friends. Then i was BOMBARDED with resources and DVDs to copy and "how they dids" and "what so and so did" and reassurance and.... What is expected for kindergarten.


So we watched the leapfrogs, we watched the sesame streets we bought the work books and the colors and the flash cards and beginner books and we had what i now realize as "pre-preschool" and not only did river learn her alphabet but pierce got it too, and they learned the sounds, and word building and numbers and adding and subtracting and counting(to 20 for pierce) up too 100 for river. Because mommy so diligently taught them a letter a week... I was under the assumption that you must know the alphabet to get into kindergarten i also thought you had to count to 100, be able to read basic words, and be able to tie your own shoes(this was required for myself to enter kindergarten)


Then the next year we did MotherGooseTime with a group of friends as a co-op preschool program... along with weekly trips to the library and sight word flash cards and art lessons (From mommy of course) and introductory french(colors and animals is all shes really grasped) and well lets just say river is a well rounded individual ready for kindergarten..... Or so i thought!!!!!


Now it seems i have over prepared her for kinder G. We took the first grade reading test and she passed it easily, we took the math placement and she did well but i would like to start with kindergarten math... well Calvert doesn't do that. I cant sign her up for kindergarten and do 1st grade reading, it is integrated. So what i could do is enroll her in 1st grade and start with kindergarten math.  But the education councilor thinks i shouldn't do that she believes the kindergarten program is great!


Of course she would want me to pay for kindergarten and blow through it super fast and then pay for the first grade program to finish out the year... she even said that if we could afford it then that would be ideal... turns out we CANT afford it. I have been dwelling on this dilemma for a week now. Do i reinforce important lessons with stuff that may bore her to death, and maybe make her not like school. Or do i challenge her with 1st grade stuff that may keep her interested, but possibly make it school seem too frustrating.


I had decided to go with kindergarten and ad my own enrichment's to the course. We would do the 2-3 hours of learning the alphabet and the numbers 1-30 and then i we would have 20 min of french 10 minutes of scriptures, 20 minutes of violin and then close with a little bit of art history.


But the more i think about it the more i just hate going over these things again for a third year in a row. There are some things that are nice like the reading comprehension but the books that we will be reading hardly have a plot at all!!! River loves Eloise, Fancy Nancy, Amelia Bedelia, and Biscuit. She will be bored out of her mind with "Mop"  which consists of 3 word sentences, however she will feel quite confident being able to read an entire book without my help... i just don't know grrrrrrrrr


Its really not that big of a deal, its only the foundation for the rest of her life :(

Monday, July 16, 2012

Homeschooling Shmomeschooling

Here we are two months away from what may be the hardest year of my life, and i am giddy with excitement!!! For the past two years Husband and I have been discussing the forbidden "homeschooling" option. At first it was mostly just me being to attached to my beautiful, awesome, sweet, amazing, smart and STUBBORN first born child!!! But last year husband got fully on board and we began really coming to our own realizations about how important homeschooling is to us. We looked into private schools for a bit, and noticed two things about it, it is very expensive, and it will still be some one else teaching my babies. Though the school system will be better fitted to our goals in the long run, it still will be a teacher that cannot appreciate all the things that makes my kids individuals!! Husband is careful to not get too enthusiastic about it homeschooling, saying, "its not me that will being doing all the work"

We have researched and hunted and read reviews talked to friends, and came to our final choice for a school curriculum. I want my children to stay home with me and be in my care and protection, eat my food, and learn my values, but i still want them to get the same "education" that they would be expected to get in a public school. We first were very enthusiastic about K12, but really the only perk to homeschooling is a shorter day, why would i expect my 5 year old to sit still either at a table or a computer for SEVEN hours a day, no thank you. Then we researched Waldorf curriculum's, and every thing about Waldorf sounds amazing, and just what we want for our children, learning through everyday skills and chores and open ended lessons exploration... except for one big BIG BIIIIIIIGGG difference... Reading!!! The lessons fall short on teaching reading! IMO reading should not fall by the way side to allow for personal growth... i will spare you the soap box!

Also there are the options of making up your own curriculum as you go, deciding what is needed, creating a lesson plan and following through with it. I will be completely honest with you, i am not that motivated!! I need a written plan, almost word for word, and i would like times to be included, giving me the option to follow them or not, if we are having a particularly hard time with a lesson, i would like to say "we we are out of time lets take a break from this today and star fresh next time", or," we are really having a great time with this lesson, we can keep going"

Calvert was recommended to us by a good friend, over a year ago, and through out researching we have always come back to Calvert! She has had lots of success with her 5 children, and i really hope that we will love the program so much to recommend it to friends also!!

So now that we have decided on that i have been researching a cheap preschool program to get my three year old involved! Once again my homeschooling friends has recommended a preschool supply program and i think we may go with that also!! Its so nice to know homeschoolers that have been successful and can help you in your homeschooling journey!!

There was going to be more to this post but Mr. Oxenfree is screaming his head off... until next time!