Schoolwork has been a little dull around here the past few weeks due to traveling and other activities. The majority of our school time has been spent on workbooks, worksheets, and reading.
Dash's reading ability has progressed significantly the past few weeks. We're so proud of him, and it makes accomplishing his assignments so much easier. Suddenly, he can read all of the directions on his math pages, etc. On the flip side, he can now read what I'm reading on my phone or in random magazines, etc. This is a game changer.
I'm hoping for a relaxing weekend in order to reset, plan, and get things back on track.
Some spider activities lately: labeling the parts,
a "can/have/are" activity which led to spider reports.
Here is what I posted earlier today of our recent language activities, including Contraction Surgery.
The kids were thrilled to have a movie night with Googie Saturday night. Baby even stayed part of the time so that Ryan and I could have a little date. (We don't even get to talk much these days.) We bought coats and other necessities for the two youngest kids. Googs took this picture.
On Sunday afternoon, we dropped Daddy off to watch Cloud Atlas while we headed to the Arkansas Arts Center for a children's theater production. I didn't tell them where we were going until we were in the car. I brought along Bunnicula and read the first two chapters to them on our drive.
They enjoyed the Bunnicula play. I had to almost restrain Tornado he was laughing soooo hard (which results in body rocking and arms wriggling around). It was very true to the book, which we finished reading this week. It's a very funny, cleverly written book (and fairly short). I actually laughed out loud while reading it during several parts, which Dash noted was interesting. They are looking forward to reading the sequels.
We had a few minutes before needing to pick up Daddy at the movie theater, so we walked into MacArthur Park for a bit to enjoy the nice weather and the birds.
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When we did not go somewhere was the night of Oct. 31. The kids were supposed to go to AWANA that night dressed as Bible characters, but by midday...I asked the kids if they'd rather go out that night (therefore having to figure out what they were going to wear) - or stay at home for a movie night. They chose staying in, much to Ryan's and my delight.
I made them goody-bags (because Sissy had told me she really wished they could have treats in goody-bags with their names on them plus "maybe some hearts and flowers on the bag, too") with our nerdy/ organic/dye-free/vegan candy, and they ate popcorn while we watched Because of Winn Dixie. And Sissy thanked me no less than 14 times for her "very pretty" treat bag that, yes, had hearts and flowers drawn on it.
What's New With the Baby This Week
I took some pictures of Baby wearing the white jacket Tornado was photographed in when he was about 4 months old. Of course, Baby is 9 months old now so it's more of a hipster fitting jacket on him.
Not yet crawlin'.
He'll pose like this for two seconds then flatten to his belly.
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH!!!
That's a pretty unanimous feeling around this house.
What We Cooked Up This Week
Vegan Chocolate Chip Pancakes
No recipe: just throw in around 2 cups of flour (I used 1 cup white, 1 cup whole wheat pastry.), 1 little organic applesauce snack cup, around 1/2 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. or so of baking powder, 1 tsp. or so of baking soda, don't be stingy with the ground flax seed, more than a handful of chocolate chips, and enough almond milk to create a batter consistency.
A Link To Share
Last few days to sign up for free handmade dresses from Africa. Check out the post even if you don't have a girl sized 3T-5T. In the future, they may offer more sizes, and this is a chance to help create a business for those living in impoverished areas.