Here is our vegetable garden. We have corn, beans, carrots, green peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet potatoes and lettuce planted. It is so fun to plant things and watch them grow and then eat the fruits of your labors!
Showing posts with label darsie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label darsie. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Green Fingers...
We started our seeds a little later than usual this year, but they are growing happily anyway. Here are Katy and Darsie's garden plots (along the back fence). They each have wind chimes, so we built little teepees to hold the windchimes up. Their pumpkin vines (not planted from seed) are expecially happily taking over right now. The girls are hoping for a pumpkin by fall.
Katy's plot, with her hostas and marigolds
Darsie's plot, with her hostas and pumpkin vine
Here is our vegetable garden. We have corn, beans, carrots, green peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet potatoes and lettuce planted. It is so fun to plant things and watch them grow and then eat the fruits of your labors!

Here is our vegetable garden. We have corn, beans, carrots, green peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet potatoes and lettuce planted. It is so fun to plant things and watch them grow and then eat the fruits of your labors!
Monday, June 30, 2008
Terriffic Treehouses at Tyler Arboretum
Since we have been enjoying all of the Magic Treehouse books, we decided to visit our local arboretum to see their treehouse exhibit. The girls were especially excited to see and climb in several of them.

They loved the giant frog statues on the lawn!
Here's a beautiful rhodedendron thicket (or whatever you call it). It would be a great place to play in the shade! Lots of room for the imagination!
They gave me such a lovely pose in the Lenape Indian wigwam. :) They did think it was neat to see the long bark strips and to think that whole families lived in huts like these.
Lots of "Tree" Houses
Build Your Own "Treehouse"
Levers and Such
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Home Depot.....
Here are the girls, dressed as Home Depot employees. Notice that Katy even made a name tag for herself (and Darsie, and Liam, and her stuffed dog and .....)...
They had Katy's cash register out and every single book pulled off of their bookshelf (I guess that's what their Home Depot sells). Gotta go help them figure out how to clean up now....
Ahoy!!
This morning, Matt had to leave early to help friends move into a new home. It seemed a great opportunity to have some fun time with the girls. So, we packed up and headed to Home Depot together (the girls asking why we were going to Home Depot for a fun time). Home Depot has free (!) kids clinics the first Saturday of every month, with projects for them to make (using real tools!), aprons for them to wear and pins to put on the apron for each project completed. I found out about this from my college roommate, Kate, whose kids did this earlier in the spring. Thanks, Kate!
Well, the girls LOVED it! They got to hammer and use real nails (Katy was especially excited about the real nails, not just toy ones like she plays with at her friend's house!). Katy did great at following the picture directions step by step, and she hammers pretty well for a kid who has never done it before! Darsie needed a little help, but she was engrossed in it the whole time. After a loud hammering time, they came home with beautiful catamarans (you can see them below). I will post another picture after the paint dries on them (that's what we did when we got home).
And what are they doing now, after such a fun adventure? The girls are in their room wearing their aprons and playing Home Depot. :)
Well, the girls LOVED it! They got to hammer and use real nails (Katy was especially excited about the real nails, not just toy ones like she plays with at her friend's house!). Katy did great at following the picture directions step by step, and she hammers pretty well for a kid who has never done it before! Darsie needed a little help, but she was engrossed in it the whole time. After a loud hammering time, they came home with beautiful catamarans (you can see them below). I will post another picture after the paint dries on them (that's what we did when we got home).
And what are they doing now, after such a fun adventure? The girls are in their room wearing their aprons and playing Home Depot. :)
Monday, May 26, 2008
Parade!!
We went to a parade this morning with friends of ours from church and their son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. They had us over to a cookout Friday evening, and Katy and Darsie hit it off with their oldest granddaughter, Kendall. All weekend, the girls talked about Kendall. So, when they got to see her again today, along with her very adorable brothers, they were excited! All had a great time (I think just as much fun talking to each other as looking at the parade).
It was fun for the girls to have a new friend, especially one whose daddy is a pastor, just like theirs!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Time for School??
We have begun homeschooling the girls, obviously doing more with Katy than with Darsie at this point. Katy has learned about 45 or so phonograms so far and 30 spelling words. With Darsie, I have been focusing on one letter/phonogram at a time. I love the program I have for this, but I have also taken a break from it, figuring that we would pick it up again in the fall and focus more on the literature/science/art stuff for right now. At least, I figured that until I looked over at Darsie in church Sunday night. I heard her making sounds and was going to remind her to be quiet until I realized that she was sounding out letters to write words. Her paper had "buckit" (bucket), "prsin" (person), "god", "caw" (cow)....Amazing! So, maybe we'll start back in this summer! :)
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Impromptu Science Lesson
I sent the kids outside for lunch today, because we had been indoors too long. After playing for a while, they were sitting eating their lunches when we noticed a baby (we think) mourning dove walking around the yard. It was not at all afraid of us and even ate off of Darsie's plate. Being the "super" homeschool mom that I tell myself I am, I decided that naps could wait and that we would learn about mourning doves for a while. We got out our science notebooks and drew the bird and read about it in our bird book and wrote down observations (it ate peanut butter and graham crackers, it drank with its head down, etc.). The girls were thrilled and named "her" Alice. It is funny that she didn't fly away at all and that there was no mom mourning dove nearby, so I am not sure what is wrong with her. She's out there in the yard still, walking around, nibbling on crackers the girls dropped, drinking some water and enjoying the sun. The girls were very hesitant to come in for their naps because they were worried about her. Hopefully, she'll be there when they get up.
PE Lesson
The weather being slightly warmer than freezing, we decided that it was a good day to take our bikes out for some exercise. Paige, Ellia and Ben accompanied us to Rose Tree Park near the church, and the kids rode bikes and then climbed the "huge" (it really is pretty tall!!!) hill there. They had a blast, and we decided that it counted for our PE lesson for the day. Here are the girls waving from the top of the hill.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Snow Day!!
What a great day! We had playgroup this morning at our friend's house and read a book By Lois Ehlert in which she had made some creative collage illustrations about snowmen. Then, the kids all made snowman collages. Katy and Darsie both enjoyed making their snowman and then showing them off to their daddy tonight! Then, we packed up and headed over to our first co-op experience down the street. The girls got to do music, PE, art and Spanish classes today and were both teary and sad when it was time to go home (a good sign, I think). It had begun to snow while we were at co-op, and by the time we left, it was a wintery scene outside. The girls were very excited and wanted to go out immediately, to which I responded that they had to wait for their daddy to come home (:0). When Matt got home, we ate a quick dinner, and then he headed out with the girls for a freezing family fun night. They rolled snowballs, made snow creations, and had a snowball fight (complete with Katy tattling on daddy for hitting her in the face with a snowball). Anyway, here is a photo of the scene. Wish you were all here!

Thursday, December 13, 2007
Sharing Favorite Stories
It is so fun when I get to share some of my favorite books with the girls! Last night, I began reading to them from Pilgrims Progress (one simplified a bit for children), and they were hooked. They both sat listening to the first chapter, and then they had to know how he got his burden removed, so we read three more chapters. Katy especially was interested and asking lots of questions - Who put the burden there?, how did it come off?, is the king Jesus?.... So neat to have that opportunity to talk with them! So, they begged all afternoon to read more, and Matt got to sit down with them tonight while I finished making dinner. Here is a shot (believe it or not, Darsie did sit still for it yesterday, but she was still listening for the most part tonight).
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Mmmmmmmmm!!!
The girls got a cookbook in one of their Chick-fil-a kids meals, and it had a fun looking bread recipe in it, so we decided to try it for our family fun night last week. We made the dough (kneading for 10 minutes is a LOT harder and exhausting than it sounds like it should be!), and then the fun part began! We got to make fun bread, rolling the dough into funny shapes, making things like ladybugs, funny faces, and even Darsie's "house the wise man built on the rock" and "house the foolish man built on the sand" (can you tell what her most recent Sunday School lessons were about?). It was like playdough, only better, because then we got to let it rise and bake and eat it!! It was so yummy!! Here is a picture of the girls proudly displaying their creations. (I think we are going to have the kids make it on Thanksgiving next week!)
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Porcupines...
The girls watched part of Homeward Bound yesterday during small group and asked about porcupines on the way home, since apparently the dog gets pricked by one in his nose during the movie. So, today we learned about porcupines. We watched YouTube videos (there are some great ones of baby porcupines!), colored pictures, read about them, and made our own. Here are the results!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)