Fall Festivals
Curious Costume Party
I had nudged the kids to think of costumes in lots of three... the three musketeers, Peanut, Butter, & jelly, etc. While in a local thrift store, we came across a yellow suit coat that Fisher fell in love with. It didn't take long from there to come up with The Man In The Yellow Hat, Curious George and A Banana. It did take a lot of coaxing to convince Logan to be a banana, and contrary to what you might believe, pointing out that she could call herself "Hannah Banana" didn't help matters at all. Finally, she agreed and our costume was a hit. The children painted pumpkins, guessed how many candy corns in a jar and played a modified version of "Cake Walk" where we gave them extra goody bas instead of cakes, because we adults thought we'd rather share/eat the cakes than give them all away. I like to think I had something to do with that because a lot of folks wanted to open the cake I brought and were dismayed to hear it was for the cake walk. It was Brown Sugar Banana Sour Cream Pound Cake with Chocolate Chips, Pecans & Poppy Seeds with a Chocolate Ganache Glaze. Lots of people were happy, and said so, once they got to open and taste it. I beamed a bit, I'm sure :)
It was great to get to meet our neighbors and just relax in this way for the morning ( the cake and chili had kept me up cooking all the night before!)
Here are some pictures of our time with neighbors (and the irresistable proof the my kids once dressed up like this for me :) :
SC State Fair & Concert
Terrarium & Miscellaneous Fruit
Dr Williams & Chandler
We recently visited Augusta to welcome a new baby cousin into the family. While in the hospital, waiting on baby and new momma to come out of recovery, we happened to run into Dr. George Williams. Chandler has wanted to meet "his" doctor for years now. It was definintely a chance encounter, as Dr. Williams is one of the area's most sought after physicians. One is lucky to see him when they go into labor or set an appointment at his office, much less passing in the hallway of the hospital cafeteria. It was a lucky day for Chan and a great reminder of the many blessings I've received all along the way- from being in the care of an excellent and caring doctor when I was pregnant to the healthy baby boy he delivered for me 9 years ago.
My how time flies!
Chili Contest
SCIENCE LESSON: The Atmosphere & Its Layers
SCIENCE & HISTORY: ICE AGE
HITORY PROJECT: Made In His Image
SCIENCE PROJECT: Fossils & Earth Strata
Through this project, we were able to observe the effects of the Deluge on the Earth's surface. We could see how different objects were covered quickly enough under the moving sludge to be fossilized.
HOME EC: Blueberry Biscuits
We put our measuring skills and instruction following ability to the test one morning not too long ago. The result was (thankfully) edible!
Step 1: Find Early Birds
ART PROJECT: Fusion Beads
This was a fun, new activity; one they look forward to repeating many times again.
Curiosity
I am in some sort of crazy cycle rigt now... never getting caught up before a new adventure begins... and that's OK... but until I return to some form of normalacy in life and in blogging, we'll always have pictures. (worth 1000 words a pop, right?!)
This one is amongst my recent favorites:
While on a trip to see Mom and Dad, DeAnna and I were able to catch up with each other for a day at the zoo...
The girls check out a monkey.
The monkey investigates the onlookers.
" Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most curious one of all? "