28 October, 2009

Wednesday



Outside my window...

I notice a mess that needs to be cleaned up from earlier today when we made "Sand Clay"

I am thinking...

How one peaceful moment can make for a good rest-of- the-day.

I am thankful for..

time.

From the learning rooms...

the books need to be back at the Library by the end of the week and we did not get through half of them yet. This is why I have a high Amazon Bill.

From the kitchen...

nothing at the moment but when the next opportunity arises, I am thinking "brookies".

I am wearing...

lounge pants and a tank

I am creating...

my house to become more "Fall Like"

I am going...

to try to start having dinner in the Formal dining room on Sundays.

I am reading...

Friday Night Knitting Club (still) - book club meeting in 3 weeks-do not think I will make it, still on Chapter 2.

I am hoping...

that Marc has a better day tomorrow and Friday so that we will all have a nice weekend together.

am hearing...

kids playing together. Sounds like they a pretending to work at an Animal Hospital.

Around the house...

Clean except for the family room and kitchen-really what is the point? 

One of my favorite things...

Werthers candies-YUM can not stop!

A few plans for the rest of the week:

last minute items for Trunk or Treat-working the pre-school craft booth.

Here is picture for thought I am sharing...






It's all about the goats

So here I am year 2 in my "new" home in Vero Beach. I can not believe that is has been that long-Taylor was just 1 and Carly just turned 4-now she is going on 7 and he will be 4 in a month. When I moved here I was still sulking about not being able to live in Georgia-something about what if hubby can't can't get work blah blah yadda yadda. Anyway, I embraced it here and I am so glad. I have great mommy friends, a beautiful home in a new town. I even started to go to Church and am helping out teaching Sunday School. Yes Me. Anyway this is an Ode to Vero Beach so to speak....
Here are some words I found to describe Vero Beach:

Homey, yet casually elegant,  cultural wealth and inherent natural beauty, rated the “Best Small Town in Florida & 12th in the Nation”,  named one of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.”,    “Gateway to the Tropics," swaying palms, Citrus Capital of the World, some of the best places in the country for surfing and the most unique places for diving and snorkeling as well as Nature Preserves to explore.


Yes Vero Beach is one of Florida's best kept secrets. Coming from Ft Lauderdale where I have lived most of my adult life, the beach comparison played an important part in our decision to move. 
In Vero Beach not only do we live 6 miles FROM the beach compared to 15 miles in FT Lauderdale the time it takes travel to the beach is MUCH less. Wait let me explain. Vero Beach=no traffic. Vero Beach-6 miles, takes about 10 minutes included getting kids into car, running back because I forgot my tea. Ft Lauderdale - 15 miles = 55 minutes and that is JUST Driving and sitting in traffic. In Ft Lauderdale you have to pay to park, walk about 20 minutes in almost 100 degree heat and if you have kids you will be working extra hard pushing and lugging strollers, buckets, extra clothes, coolers, toys, blankets, towels, beach chairs, your kids and your husband just to wedge between another annoyed family that made it and survived and a supermodel in her thong with her muscle bound boyfriend and his "World Gym" tank top.

Vero Beach




Other words described to me about VB that I have heard in person:  coastal, country, kid friendly, hillbilly, prestigious, down home, kinda like New Orleans, shabby, beautiful, friendly and boring. Back to the Beaches. What I love about living in Florida in general (esp with kids) is that we go to the beach year round. Not always in the ocean but give a kid a bucket a shovel and a low tide you can spend more time in December at the beach than you can in July. In the summer we hunt for Sea Turtle Tracks and locate their nests, year round we feed the seagulls, collect shells, coral, driftwood, seaweed, crab shells (PU) and any thing else they can get their little hands on. And there is ALWAYS a playground nearby with even more sand and that beautiful coastal breeze. In the summer the Fountains are a hot spot. Kids running around and splashing riverside while moms catch up on the latest gossip. The parks in Vero Beach almost always have a nature trail for exploring. 
Another thing I love about Vero is that I am still finding little treasures. One day last Spring we were on out way to a Co Op at a Church. The church was on the west end of town and when I pulled up it looked like something from Little House on the Prairie - LOVE IT! Anyway I was early as usual so I decided to just ride around a bit and see what neighborhoods were close by. I drove about a half mile from the church and found a little goat farm. Yes Goats. Not open to the public but we saw them, they saw us, they BAAAHED and we shuffled for a snack for them.  We returned last weekend for a revisit-this time we were prepared and as we pulled up we saw another couple feeding them as well. My point- We have been here 2 years and I am still discovering new things that my town has to offer. At first glance one might not think Vero Beach is anything to be impressed by. However, after living here for almost 2 years now, I am happy to say that I have no regrets and that we have chosen the best place for our family to call home.


23 October, 2009

For Today Oct 23, 2009



Outside my window...

the sun is shining but I am ready for a drop in temperature.

I am thinking...

that I have to get up soon and get ready for tonight.

I am thankful for..

being able to live this life and for having happy and healthy children and family..

From the learning rooms...

we were able to catch up this week with the exception of Art History.

From the kitchen...

cupcakes for Devons Fundraiser Bake sale are complete and ready to go-I hope they are a hit Red Velvet .

I am wearing...

shorts and a t shirt.

I am creating...

nothing at the moment but give me a couple of days.

I am going...

to the fundraiser dinner in about an hour.

I am reading...

Friday Night Knitting Club

I am hoping...

that the weekend is fun yet uneventful.

I am hearing...

Jack (the dog) making a restful moaning noise.

Around the house...

Taylor is sleeping and Carly is having down time watching her favorite movie of the week "Home Alone". 

One of my favorite things...

the sound of my kids laughing and playing together.

A few plans for the rest of the week:

Prepare for next weeks lessons, Inlaws coming Sunday ...

Here is picture for thought I am sharing...



22 October, 2009

Manatee Center Class 2 and Park Day






Today was the second class at the Manatee Center. Todays theme was frogs and they learned about how a Tadpole turns into a frog, went "fishing" for frog cookies with pretzel sticks and peanut butter, made a frog puppet paper bag and set a few tadpoles free in the river. After that we joined our friends at

the park with lunch. The weather is still kind of hot out but we managed to get in 2 hours outside which was needed as we have been in for about a week prior.

19 October, 2009

Pre-School/ First Grade Combo

I found this really great site: www.abcteach.com. they have age appropriate printouts and worksheets. Taylor loves his numbers and also wanted to get involved with school so from now on I will try to keep him busy with his own pre-school activities. He really tries hard.  Carly started last week doing ABC order. This was a fun way for Carly to figure it out-She still needs some more practice so I am hoping to continue with these worksheets again. 







16 October, 2009

Week In Orlando



We took a mini vacay this week. We headed up to Orlando for a little getaway while we had some work done on the house. Unfortunately we had little time for the theme parks and regular Disney stuff, as my two sweeties were down with the stomach flu for 2 days. We did manage to slip in a quick boat ride to downtown Disney, explore the hotel and go to Old Town and Arabian Nights. I guess that is what I get for playing hookie all week. Still at least we got away and spent some time with Grandma Dee even if it was from the hospital/hotel room. Luckily everyone is doing a little better.





09 October, 2009

Need More Time

Well sometimes I might set myself up for disaster. We had so many cool lessons planned this week but that pesty other stuff like Math and Writing got in the way of our good times. We did get into alphabetical order which took longer than I thought. We wrapped up California and Mary Cassatt but we still have our Mooon/Sea Jellies to think about. And we did not even get started on our Manatees. I think next week we will dedicate the whole week to Manatees and Sea Jellies and hold off on our state, as I need to prepare for it anyway.

08 October, 2009

Night of the Moonjellies

I kept hearing about this book from my HomeSchool FIAR boards. While we do not official subscribe to Five in a row sometimes I steal some of their ideas and lessons. This one was a good find. I do not know if it is because we live in a coastal town, or that I have always been interested in the ocean and beach, but somehow we always linger on with our studies that have to do with this topic. Sea Turtles, Manatees and now Moon jellies-We read this book for the first time today and did not realize the endless possibilities. While at the library, I luckily picked up an extra book about Sea jellies which I was so thankful for. We read the book, had an oral quiz (so much more detail than a written one) and did an last minute art project. After the quiz Carly made up a menu of HER concession stand on the beach and got to name her restaurant and pick the food and prices. We then painted the ocean scene and decorated the page with "sea glass", "moon jellies (foil) and other odds and ends that we had around the house. I will be researching more lessons from this book, at least one more-it is so cute I would hate to return it to the library-this one might be a keeper.


After our book I had a little bit of trouble keeping the "students" motivated. In fact I was just too tired to deal with it since the past two nights I was up with Taylor and the lingering cough. Since they did not want to do school work, I had them CLEAN hee hee. They actually did a really great job.

We ended the day peacefully and Carly read Little Teddy Left Behind which was one of our favorite books from when she was about 3. Still planning our California dinner of Bean Burritos for tomorrow and Golden Gate Bridge activities as well.



06 October, 2009

Terrific Tuesday and Kids Club






Each Tuesday (when Marc is not home) we go to Church for dinner and Kids Club. I also volunteer here for Sunday School as well. The kids always have fun and are currently practicing for a little performance that will take place next week after dinner. Tonight they practiced.

They colored, played musical-something-to-be-Thankful for -Chairs and played a pretend game on the "Magic Carpet". A good time for all. My sweet Taylor was feeling a bit left out-his sister was wrapped up in her "clique" (man that starts early) and there is only one other boy in the class and he is 7-much too old to hang out with a 3 year old. After this photo Taylor felt much more secure sitting on my lap.


05 October, 2009

October 5, 2009



We are heading to California this week-Not really but it IS our state-of-the-week. We had a good time learning and reading about California and particularly the Golden Gate Bridge came up quite a few times which was very cool since last night we happened to watch "Homeward Bound 2-Lost in San Francisco". Could be part of the series-watching a kids movie that takes place in said state. HMMMMM. We finished Meet Felicity so now we will continue on with that series-perhaps throw in a movie too. Did a learning comp lesson with Little Red Riding Hood. Carly got 19/20 correct on her spelling test-AWESOME GIRL!



Taylor worked on letters while Carly researched CA. Later in the day Carly taught Taylor all about Color-Categorizing and did a little lesson. I love when she teaches him and he listens too! Finished the day off with Barbies-they are at church BTW-Look at Prince Eric- he is the Pastor.




02 October, 2009

Mermaids October 2, 2009


Oh How we love Mermaids. I am very excited that when I bring out a book for myself to plan for a unit-study that Mr and Mrs Nosey Body always need to know what I am doing and then they get interested as well. We have a great book called "The Secret World of Mermaids". I love this book, it tells of how a young girl created a journal of pieces of "proof" that her Aunt collected about Mermaids-mermaid scales, jewelry, notes written from sailors who reported they saw mermaids in the deep blue sea. In one chapter it states that perhaps Manatees evolved from Mermaids-How cool is that. Of course that is just a myth but let's go with it for a bit. Anyway I thought that that would be a great lead in to our next Unit Study of Manatees. Look for Mermaids and Manatees-coming soon!