Monday, September 30, 2013

Guest Post: Awesomes on the Road

{I am so excited to have my dear friend writing a guest post for us today. I got to know Ashley through my search for all things homebirth. Having had her youngest at home, she was a wealth of resources in our small town. So much has changed in both of our lives since then, but we keep in touch and visit when we can. I so enjoy watching their awesome adventures.}


When Hannah asked me to be a guest blogger, I was was instantly petrified. I even said, "Um, you do realize that I can't write, right?". But hey, I'm always up for a challenge!

This is us. We're the "Awesome's", according to our family & friends.


We homeschool. Well, sort of. Ok, that isn't accurate... at all. We do what Hannah refers to as "life-schooling'"  This is partly because my husband's job has us traveling all over the country. Homeschooling started as a necessity so that we could go home to WV every couple of weeks. Somewhere along the line, I realized that most of the snapshots that I take of the kids look like this:





When people say that our kids aren't actually getting educated, I try not to get into the politics of why I am not okay with sending my kids to a government-run school. Instead, I want to constantly brag that my 6 year old reads on a 3rd grade level, and he knows some of his multiplication facts and can do some division. He tells me things about Nauru, the smallest independent country in the world, and what animals sleep with their eyelids open. (I have 2 Bachelor of Science degrees and I didn't ever think to find out facts like these!) He knows the ins & outs to every Skylander character and their worlds. And he's been working 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles with me since he was barely 3 years old.



My 8 year old daughter's imagination beats anything that I've heard of. She can think up and draw people & animals with some seriously realistic imagery. You can 'see' her character's personality come through with how she draws. And she's constantly humming songs that she makes up, and works them into stories that she writes. She reads 200+ page books in one sitting. She is an animal lover of all kinds, and is constantly researching to learn about habitats and then she sketches to put it on paper. She is a future champion marksman and she can already out-shoot most kids her age at the range. She is empathetic to her core (she cut off 11" of her hair for Locks of Love last year), and a total "Free spirit". 




The 12 year old's knowledge of all things is so great that he almost scares me. (His IQ puts him in the top 2% of humans. High five to me-- I made him!) He's memorized and learned all the rules of golf from his instructor, he knows more about certain airplanes than some mechanics, he's been riding dirt bikes for years, and he is also building his very own cabin on our property. And he can cook like an 80 year old grandmother, with love & learned family recipes.



A few weeks ago, we stopped at Panera in Indiana to grab a quick bite. A woman started talking to the kids & I. She looked at our shirts, then got really confused and asked where we were from. (I had just taken off a WVU sweatshirt & was wearing a Memphis t-shirt, my youngest had on a Virginia Beach sweatshirt, my daughter was wearing her Minnesota sweatshirt). My daughter told her that we really live in WV, but are kinda in Minneapolis for a little while, and my son said that we just moved from TN. The lady asked me if we homeschool & I said yes. Then my daughter proceeded to tell her that they don't really do any schoolwork. But she said we get to travel a lot and see cool things, so she loves being homeschooled. The woman winked at me and said that she bets they are being taught a lot more than they think.

 Making sure to always represent the Mountaineers along the way!
   

Sometimes I worry about jacking them up because they aren't in "school". And if we're doing things the "right way". But exactly who's version of 'normal' are we going by here?  When I feel bad about them being stuck in the vehicle, I think of how lucky that they aren't sitting at desks with other kids in assigned seats for 8 hours a day. Other kids are reading in their textbooks all about different cultures, and places that are just so far disconnected from their lives. One of my favorite quotes describes my children's schooling perfectly, "....and then I realized that adventure was the best way to learn". We're making memories and life lessons happen!





This is a more accurate description of their 'classrooms': We're out seeing what real poverty looks like & trying to do our part to help 1st-hand. We are actually going to the historic landmarks & cities. We get to see & touch what only others can read about. We've been to 4 of the 5 Great Lakes. We've been to 29 states and D.C.. We have passports and have used them already. We have hiked & climbed real-life mountains. We have been to hundreds of parks, and had picnics at probably every rest stop from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean on I-20, I-40, and I-90/94.




I jokingly say they'll probably end up in therapy at some point. Hopefully it won't be court-ordered as part of a plea deal, or because of my musical choices on iHeartRadio that they're forced to listen to for hours at a time. But they'll have memories, life lessons, and experiences to look back on that nobody can ever take from them.... and that's worth so much more than anything they can read about, and only dream of, while standing in line at the cafeteria.



{You can follow the Awesomes on Pinterest.}
 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Enchanted Childhood Preschool ~ Fall Fun!

This week and next we will be focusing on FALL!

Our first project was to paint pinecones!



Then we headed outside to hammer some hickory nuts!


 And take a nature hike!








 The following day, we took a walk to Poppaw John's garden!






As for inside learning, we have started making patterns, with nuts and acorns, of course!


Our Montessori Learning Time is going great!



Using a mortar and pestle to crush baked egg shells for the chickens to eat (calcium) was a very loved activity, but very messy!



The determined look as he tried to cut "a triangle for my mom"!


 and succeeds!





The children enjoyed this fun fall project!






And then back outside for more nut cracking....


nature path hiking (or running!)...



 mountain climbing...


mud sliding...



and hand holding! (love the muddy bottoms!)



What a great week at Enchanted Childhood Preschool!


Each week I join several linky parties!  What a fun way to share and learn! 
Natural Living Monday,  Monday's Kid CornerMontessori MondayMade by Little HandsHomemade MondaysMama Moments Monday {Link Up}The Gathering Spot,  Little Wonders' Days,  Mom's Monday MingleMommy Moments, Frugal, Crafty Home,  Hip Homeschool HopMom's Library,  Tuesday Tots(tot school tuesday)The Tuesday Baby Link-Up,Keep Calm Craft On {crafting on}, Tuned in TuesdayTeach Me TuesdayTOO Cute TuesdayOpen Call TuesdayBackyard Farming Connection HopTuned in TuesdayIt's PlaytimeWe Made That LinkyWhat I Learned WednesdaySuper Link PartyKids Co-Op,  Artsy Play WednesdayHealthy 2Day WednesdayWildcrafting WednesdayAdorned From Above, Frugal Days, Sustainable WaysKids CraftsLink and LearnThrifty Thursday,  Hearts for Home,  needle and thREAD,Made U LookTender Moments with Toddlers and Preschoolers,  Natural Living Link-UpSmall Footprint Friday,  Our Days Homeschool Link-Up,  For the Kids FridayFarmGirl Friday Blog Hop,  Kitchen Fun and Crafty FridayRead. Explore. Learn,  Preschool and Kindergarten Corner,Friday's Nature TableThe Friday Baby Shower,  TGIF Linky PartyFamily Fun Friday,  Creative Friday,Friday Flair Link PartyShine on FridaysFriday FavsOutdoor Play Party,  Do Something CraftyWeekend Whatever,  Saturday Show and Tell,  Tot School Gathering Place,  Sharing Saturday,Share It SaturdayCountry KidsLink and Learnsharing creative, ideas {all weekend}Show and Share SaturdayStress Free Sunday,  The Sunday ShowcaseFun SparksThe Sunday Parenting PartyMaking Boys MenMade with Love, Raising Memories



Friday, September 27, 2013

An Enchanted Childhood Preschool ~ Sea Life

Goodness!  Lost SD cards, computers not loading pictures, one thing after another all led to no preschool post last weekend. So this is a very shortened version of the last week of our Ocean Theme.

We did two paper plate crafts...

 
Octopuses... Octopii

 
and....


SHARKS!



And due to the lost SD card, these are the only outside pics to share, but they are good ones!






So very busy!


Each week I join several linky parties!  What a fun way to share and learn! 
Natural Living Monday,  Monday's Kid CornerMontessori MondayMade by Little HandsHomemade MondaysMama Moments Monday {Link Up}The Gathering Spot,  Little Wonders' Days,  Mom's Monday MingleMommy Moments, Frugal, Crafty Home,  Hip Homeschool HopMom's Library,  Tuesday Tots(tot school tuesday)The Tuesday Baby Link-Up,Keep Calm Craft On {crafting on}, Tuned in TuesdayTeach Me TuesdayTOO Cute TuesdayOpen Call TuesdayBackyard Farming Connection HopTuned in TuesdayIt's PlaytimeWe Made That LinkyWhat I Learned WednesdaySuper Link PartyKids Co-Op,  Artsy Play WednesdayHealthy 2Day WednesdayWildcrafting WednesdayAdorned From Above, Frugal Days, Sustainable WaysKids CraftsLink and LearnThrifty Thursday,  Hearts for Home,  needle and thREAD,Made U LookTender Moments with Toddlers and Preschoolers,  Natural Living Link-UpSmall Footprint Friday,  Our Days Homeschool Link-Up,  For the Kids FridayFarmGirl Friday Blog Hop,  Kitchen Fun and Crafty FridayRead. Explore. Learn Preschool and Kindergarten Corner,Friday's Nature TableThe Friday Baby Shower,  TGIF Linky PartyFamily Fun Friday,  Creative Friday,Friday Flair Link PartyShine on FridaysFriday FavsOutdoor Play Party,  Do Something CraftyWeekend Whatever,  Saturday Show and Tell,  Tot School Gathering Place,  Sharing Saturday,Share It SaturdayCountry KidsLink and Learnsharing creative, ideas {all weekend}Show and Share SaturdayStress Free Sunday,  The Sunday ShowcaseThe Preschool Prekinder NookFun SparksThe Sunday Parenting PartyMaking Boys MenMade with Love, Raising Memories

And each week I co-host Eco-Kids Tuesday Link-Up!


Our stinkin cute sea creatures idea came from House of Burke!