Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Halloween Cutting Practice!

It is fun to do holiday arts and crafts!
The little kids needed some cutting practice, so I drew circles on orange paper and they cut out pumpkins!
It is nice to see Isaac finally holding scissors the correct way(he was determined to hold them thumb down!!) Camille is beginning to get it, but still wants to turn her hand. I know it must feel awkward to hold scissors the right way at first because almost all kids hold them upside down!
The finished products!

Happy Halloween!

Friday, October 16, 2009

A Colonist's Meal!

Elise is studying the Colonists in school now, so we thought it would be fun to cook a meal they might have eaten. So, we had a menu of Acorn Squash Soup, roasted Acorn Squash seeds, home-made butter, and cornbread.
Elise did all the cooking!Isaac and Camille helped make the butter, and we all helped eat it!

Everything was delicious! It was such a fun school project! Next we will cook something from the Revolutionary War era. We have a really great book that has recipes common to different periods of US history. What an exciting way to tie historical life into the everyday life of the kids! We love homeschooling!



Our Trip to Apple Hill!

On Wednesday, we decided to brave the weather and go to Apple Hill. It rained on us most of the way up the hill, but once we got there the rain cleared up and we had a nice day! We stopped at High Hill Ranch for lunch and to look at crafts. While we were waiting for our lunch, Camille helped put High Hill labels on the bags for their apple pies. She was very careful, putting the labels exactly where she was told. It was really nice of the lady who was working to let Camille help. Camille felt like such a big girl, too!
Here are the rest of the kids waiting for their lunch!

We also watched as the apples were cored, peeled and sliced by a machine that is over a hundred years old! (I didn't notice the extra kid until after I took the picture!)

Even Joseph had a great time!!

We also went to a U-pick pumpkin patch to get pumpkins!
This is always an adventure!


Everyone found a pumpkin, but Joseph wasn't too sure about his!
Isabel also had fun at the pumpkin patch!
Have I said how great it is to have the "best dog in the world!"?

Isaac was the last to find his pumpkin!
Isaac loves to walk Isabel! (We all do!)

Isabel, otherwise known as, "The best dog in the world!"

Monday, October 12, 2009

Home School at Coloma Gold Rush Days!!

Last night about 10 pm I was checking my email, when I read about the Coloma Gold Rush Days. So, I decided that a day in the outdoors at a living history exhibit was just what we needed. This morning we got up, put on warm clothes (fall weather is finally here) and headed for the foothills!Isaac, Elise and Camille got to try their hand at sawing wood.


Joseph enjoyed all the sights, as well!

At each of the exhibit stations the kids could collect beads after listening to the presentation. This was a great motivator for Camille, she always loves beads and necklaces!

Even in the 1850's, a girl could find somewhere to shop!
We really enjoyed the wool spinning demonstration. Elise and I have a new appreciation for yarn since we learned to knit this summer! One of the ladies who was spinning is another home school family, and offered to get together with Elise and I to help us learn more about knitting. We plan to take her up on her offer!
We enjoyed our snack while listening to some beautiful period music. The musicians played a guitar and a fiddle, as well as, sang. It was amazing how many songs we recognized!

We ended our day with a picture by the saw mill where James Marshall found gold and started the entire California Gold Rush.
(Getting everyone to look the same direction at the same time proved impossible today!)









Sunday, October 4, 2009

CCI Breeder: Isabel

Here she is! What a beautiful dog!
These pictures were taken when we went to the Canine Companions for Independence campus in Santa Rosa to pick her up.
After meeting Isabel, we took her to the dog park at the CCI campus and watched as she played with some other dogs. Then we got a few training tips from the director of the breeding program(I think we looked like we needed it!) After that, we were able to walk her alone for a few minutes to get a feel for her personality and snap a few pictures.




Charles Shulz, a Santa Rosa native, was a great contributor to CCI!
The kids had to pose with Snoopy! Even Isabel was happy to get her picture taken with such a famous dog!
After we left CCI, we headed out to Bodega Bay for lunch. Isabel relaxed next to our table while we ate. She is very easy going and mild mannered.
At home, we all had fun getting to know her and spending some time on the floor petting her!

We bought her a new dog bed and a rawhide bone.
She was happy with both! She also jumped on the couch as soon as she walked in the door and later into our bed, so we will have to work on her not doing that!

Isabel looks very much like a yellow lab, but she has the reddish tones of a golden retriever on her ears and on her back(like highlights!) She is a really beautiful girl!
This evening we went to a local park and took a picnic dinner. The weather was really nice, so there were a lot of other families with the same idea. Isabel was very well behaved. She just waited while we ate, and then was ready to go exploring!
Although she does fetch, she is easily distracted (so the little kids fetched quite a few balls!)
When I first handed Camille the leash, Isabel thought she was free and headed toward the lake! So I corrected her and helped Camille get her walking in the right direction, and they walked nicely together! This is what I really wanted, a dog the kids could walk! We are all so excited!
We will keep up Isabel's blog with news about her adventures and, of course, her puppies!