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Lil' Red

We Did Not Do School Work in November or DID We?

November 30, 2012 By Thaleia 16 Comments

We Did Not Do School Work in November

or DID We?

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POST NUMBER 100!

No schoolwork,GASP! I made a claim we had not done any schoolwork for a few weeks. Okay, so I guess I lied a little on Tuesday night when I said we hadn’t done any school work for a while! I meant to state we haven’t done any boring worksheets or handwriting or math worksheets, but WE HAVE DONE PLENTY of school work during November.

Looking through all the pictures we took in November made we realize WE DID HAVE tons of learning experiences such as shooting a pellet gun, sewing a stuffed bear, learning to cook hamburgers, visiting a news and radio station, attending gym day, taking pictures for mom’s blog, typing up our own things, creating guns out of wood, painting ornaments, tot trays, state quarters…. The list goes on and on, but for those of you who might be skeptical as to what learning CAN take place outside the world of textbooks and worksheets please take a look at what we have done (at least what we caught on camera!)

Here is a recap in pictures as to what awesome

learning DID take place in our Homeschool:

We started the month off with a visit from friends and 2 days at the hotel indoor swimming pool!

swimming in November at comfort inn hotel pool

Eldest loves weapons and guns. If you know him, then you know he loves learning about their specs and creating his own. He has made them from Lego’s, Contrux, and now hardcore foam and wood! He keeps designing them after real weapons or one from video games. He is very creative and hope he continues to pursue his creative side as an adult.

Styrofoam gun

Lil’ Red does NOT like to be left out. When the big kids were at Grandma’s he decided to do chores. “I crush cans”, he said! He’s so lightweight he cannot crush them very well, but he did his best and that is what counts.

Lil' Red crush cans chores

Princess was too excited about the bear she made for Lil’ Red that she gave it to him early and not on Christmas day! She was very proud of the sewing skills she learned last year at Keeper’s of the Home. She is continuing to grow those skills. She is now working on presents for family and friends. (it was hard or me to work on the pc last night since I had to stop 8 times to help her thread needles and tie knots until she learned to tie a knot!)

felt bear sewn by Princess

 I have my own set of scientists! We experimented with some candy and plan to do more in the future.

little scientists candy experiments

What month would be complete without a field trip? We were able to take a tour of Cox Media Group’s news room and radio station! We had lots of fun with homeschool friends.

Cox Media News Center 7 newsroom

We had fun putting ornaments on Grandma’s Christmas Tree after Thanksgiving dinner.

Christmas Tree decorating at grandma's house

Lil’ Red did work on some fall themed tot trays a couple of times during the month. He also worked on matching numbers with foam puzzle in a  line  and wooden puzzle numbers.

November Fall Tot Trays with Lil' Red

number line with foam puzzle and wooden puzzle

Boy, this post was really fun and helped to share with you all the things we learned and did and I have not had time to blog about:) I think I should do this each month! I hate not sharing all the wonderful things we do, but sometimes it is hard to edit pictures and get a decent post written. I have loads more to share with you but this post is getting LONG:)

Please take time to comment, subscribe, connect with us on facebook or twitter! We are thrilled to meet new homeschoolers or learn what you do instead of worksheets!

WHAT DO YOU DO TO LEARN BESIDES WORKSHEETS?

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Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Moments to Remember, Tot School Tagged With: field trips, homeschooling, life skills

Truth in the Tinsel Project Introduction

November 25, 2012 By Thaleia 4 Comments

Have You Heard About

Truth in the Tinsel Project?

Truth in the Tinsel cover

We heard about this a little late last year and didn’t get in on the sale. Gasp, I bought it at full price and we were rushed to get some of the things done or just picked and choose which to do. With the advent season upon us I am going to prepare Truth in the Tinsel and use it on a tray for Lil’ Red’s Tot School.

This will help us in many ways. We will have planned activities that will be done each day focusing on Jesus. Time and frustration will be saved on my part will I have a pretty busy blogging month, but do not want to lose sight of the true meaning of Christmas among the hustle and bustle.

Here’s a quote from Amanda White the creator of  Truth in the Tinsel An Advent Adventure for Little Hands:

“And Christmas, I think, is the best vehicle to do so. Just tonight, on the way home from Thanksgiving dinner at my aunt’s house the kids were oooohing and aaahhhhing over Christmas lights. Their excitement has already started!  If I take a few minutes to plan it out and to think about it I can ride that excitement and make a huge, living impact in their lives about Jesus’ birth.

Will you join me? Will you take the first 24 days of December to  impress your kids? Will you give your kids 30 minutes a day for 24 days?  Will you turn down the attention and energy put into the elf on the shelf, the presents and bows, the Santa and his reindeer and pump up the focus and excitement on Jesus? Will you be flamboyant in teaching them about the greatest gift of all this year? I’m challenging you this December to help your kids find the truth in the tinsel, to experience Christmas and to get to know Jesus.”

I think Amanda sums it very nicely. The season of Christmas seems to fly right by beginning with back-to-school, Fall, Thanksgiving and then Jesus birthday! I am guilty of thinking “it’s to early to plan Christmas projects” or “we’ve got plenty of time”. Well, I’m gonna tell you NO YOU DO NOT. We do not know what tomorrow brings, but we can have hope in the Lord.

This is what I mean. Just last week I realized our first born will be 10 soon. TEN YEARS OLD already? That could mean that half of his unmarried life is already spent if he gets married young like us! That is truly earth shattering to think about. How have we prepared him to enter adulthood so far? How much more do we need t tell him? How much more wisdom can we impart on him to make his life Christ filled?

Here’s a sample page from Truth in the Tinsel:

Sample Page of Truth in the Tinsel ebook

One simple way would be to take the true meaning of Christmas and impress it upon his and his siblings hearts so they can share the good news with friends and family. So will you join me this Advent season and make a difference on your child’s life?

If you do not have children of your own then please consider gifting Truth in the Tinsel to a family with young children that you know. You may even consider gathering some supplies to help prep the crafts ahead of time:)

Please follow along with us as we discover the TRUTH in the TINSEL! There’s even a Truth In the Tinsel Facebook page to share your ideas! If you place an order and use code 2OFFER for 20% off.

truth in the tinsel an advent experience for little hands

 Here’s a place to enter to win Truth in the Tinsel until 11/28!

WHAT WAYS DO YOU CELEBRATE ADVENT IN YOUR HOUSE? I would love to read what you do and even follow links to your posts or pictures of what you’ve done or plan to do.

Disclaimer: The links within this post may be affiliate links which would provide Something 2 Offer a small percentage of sales should you click on a link and make a purchase at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support.

Find more great mommy ideas here:
The Life Of Faith

Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling, Lil' Red Tagged With: advent, Christmas, Tot School, truth in the itnsel

Wordless Wednesday: I am Thankful For..

November 22, 2012 By Thaleia 3 Comments

I am Thankful for…

couple in coffee shop

my husband,

two kids in funny hats

my blog helpers,

crazy toddler with tongue sticking out

and my little comic!

Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling, Lil' Red Tagged With: family, wordless wednesday

Tot School: Simple Gifts {Decorated Business Card Magnets}

November 16, 2012 By Thaleia 10 Comments

Decorated Business Card Magnets

Want to have your tot make gifts for Christmas? How about a Simple Gift that any glue stick loving toddler will enjoy? Do you have extra scrapbook paper? How about decorative punches?

decorated business card magnets

I’m sure you have business card magnets from fairs or festival cluttering up your fridge. We happen to have hundreds left over from an old business that need put to good use. What better use than something cute and cheerful fro Grandma’s fridge?

supplies for business card magnets

Lil’ Red loves glue sticks and I have to admit we DO NOT ALLOW him enough time to glue! Shame on me. I’m a craft loving and mess loving mom, so why not more gluing? I guess I forget that he is a “big” boy now and can handle glue sticks very well.

Lil Red glue stick magnet Collage

Some more Christmas and Advent ideas:

5 days DIY Advent jesse

10 nativity crafts

 

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, Homeschooling, Lil' Red Tagged With: frugal ideas, simple gifts, Tot School

Big Red Barn Tutorial

November 11, 2012 By Thaleia 5 Comments

Big Red Barn Tutorial

Big Red Barn Tutorial
Lil’ Red was obsessed with this book so much that we were reading it 2 or 3 times a day! I decided we needed a Big Red Barn that he could play with. I had been saving Huggies wipes containers and happen to have a red one! I looked at the book cover as my guide and got to crafting a homemade Big Rad Barn!

Here’s a quick tutorial on how to make a Big Red Barn:

Big Red Barn Supplies

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, Lil' Red, Tot School

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