Monday, April 9, 2012

Outdoor Discoveries, Trusten's Reading and Writing Prep

I'd saved where I'd worked on my last post, and the way I'd left it gave me trouble with adding more, so I just published it, and now I'm starting a new post.

Some other highlights of the last few months:

A Slight Flood...

Jade and Liv at top, then all three below after the water greatly increased
















Nature Discoveries...

Butterflies loving my lilac bush

Jade with a tiger swallowtail butterfly, a salamander, inspecting caterpillar nest, climbing deer stand

More butterflies in our yard; Nathan holding a grass snake rescued from the cats




























Some of Jaden's Latest Projects...



Jaden took apart the iron that stopped working.  He always enjoys taking apart things, trying to diagnose the problem(s), and keeping things he thinks he might can use for other applications.  He also sets aside recyclable things and adds them to our stuff to take to be recycled.

We read about ancient Egypt and clay-and-straw bricks.  He loves working with clay and so enjoyed making another clay and grass brick, but he left it in an unwise location, so on two separate occasions Trust and Liv (different one each time) messed with his brick.  I took a picture of it the way it was before it was completely ruined.  As for the hole in the center, that was intentional by Jaden, because he said he wanted a brick that he could fill with mortar. 

I was very pleased that he finished making a compost box for me.  He's so sweet!  He used materials Nathan let him have, left over from his own projects.  Some of that is just paneling that was left over from when Nathan put new paneling up in parts of the house.  Considering, I think Jade did a great job!  He started to paint it, but he said that Nathan told him he was afraid he wouldn't have enough paint left to finish painting the storage building if he painted the compost box.  Jade also hauled it himself beyond the yard to where I normally throw out scraps.

Trusten's Prep to Read and Write...


















 Trusten has started the books preparing him for Explode the Code.  I used Explode the Code with William and loved it, but he did not do the Get Ready, Get Set, and Go books (A, B, and C) that I bought for Trusten.  Trusten is on the first book, book A, right now.  It works on phonics and letter-writing.

Well, believe it or not, Trusten doesn't always make faces like the one above.  As a matter of fact, I'm not even sure why it looks as if he's angry in that picture, because he seemed content.  He'd just finished making the 'f' sound and saying the name of the picture he is pictured circling.  Sometimes, though, he really does get mad about his work.  He does a good job sounding things out, circling the right pictures, etc., but he is frustrated about writing most letters.  


No Child Left Behind...

Olivia naturally wants to do what the boys are doing.  She has scribbled countless times in Jaden's workbooks he's left lying open unattended. When it's time for Trusten to do his work, I  normally give her a piece of paper and a pencil so that she can free-scribble, but on this day she wanted to cut.

Well, I'll probably leave my catch-up updating at this.  I'll try better to keep up with it now.  

Until next time...

Virgin Islands Trip

It's been over three months since I've updated, and in order to catch up I have narrowed down my selection of pictures, made several collages, and I will summarily update with as few words as possible and will probably still leave out things I would liked to have shared with everyone reading this.  Things have been so busy that I've not updated as I would have liked.  I've gotten a lot done over the past three months, though!

I was behind on putting pictures in albums all the way back to the end of 2008.  I used Shutterfly photo books for 2010-2011 (two books for the latter) and separate photo books for our Tabernacles trip to the Yellowstone area and this year's trip to the Virgin Islands.  I filled what was left in my last album, too, and the pictures I'd printed forever ago for 2009 are the only ones I have left to catch up on.  I also am in the process of catching up on the children's baby books.  I've planted some seeds for our garden (not finished with this, though) and more!

Nathan is nearly finished with a new chicken house so that we can get chickens again.  He's been super busy with his business, but he's been working on things like this when he gets a chance.

Jaden has had new art classes.  This spring he chose a mosaics class.  He's had two sessions and has two left.  There are only two other children--both boys half a year older than he--in his class, and I arrived early to pick him up this week, and I realized he wasn't dumb-acting sometimes as I thought he was compared to others.

I've also been busy taking Elizabeth, now 3.5 months old, to the chiropractor weekly for various adjustments, including cranial therapy.  She has a condition known as congenital muscular torticollis, which has also led to a mild case of positional plagiocephaly.  Basically she has a tight neck muscle caused from injury while positioned wrongly in the womb and/or birth.  She doesn't turn her head to the left, and it's caused slight flattening on the back of the right side of her head.  She is set to have an evaluation soon with a physical therapist so that she can start physical therapy which will stretch the muscle.  We're hoping this will correct the problem to avoid surgery, which is necessary in a minority of cases.

We took a family trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands--St. Thomas and St. John.  Our friend Casey also accompanied us.  Nathan and I went alone last year (while I was pregnant with Elizabeth).  It was a fun trip for us all, but it was also a very educating experience for the kids.  They learned about airport and security operations, more about airplanes, different traffic set-up in different places (they drive on the left side of the road there), many different species of plants and animals they've never seen, seeing and swimming in the ocean for the first time, and so much more.  Here are some pics:

Iguanas, American kestrel, banaquits, white-cheeked pintails (ducks), sea stars and sea cucumber

Coconut palms, Reef Bay on St. John, termite nest, sea plant, Christmas palm, rainbow

Jaden and Trusten with coconuts, Nathan and kids in ocean, Liz on my lap

Reef Bay sugar mill ruins













 
     
Crab and its tracks and the hole it was digging; cruise ship docked