Friday, July 9, 2010

Camping the Outer Banks




For our final weekend with all of us together we went to the Outer Banks to camp on Ocracoke Island. What a wonderful little island! Little did we know that the weekend we chose to go was the Ocrafolk festival. This was a great time! We listen to some wonderful music. I think my favorite was Trent Wagler and the Steel Wheels. I would have been happy with a picnic lunch and sitting there all weekend long. Of course the children were not as fond of the music as me.

When we left the house it was pouring down rain. We left town and a few miles down the road the sun peaked through, the clouds began to part while the blue sky emerged. The remaining of the weekend was beautiful weather.

To get to Ocracoke Island you must take a ferry. The ride was an interesting one to say the least. There were many different kinds of people aboard the ferry. there was this one guy who seemed to march (or dance as it seemed to be) to the beat of the same drum as Tyra. What fun they had dancing to the music in their heads!



We spent time on the beach, cooked out, Jt and Lexi rented a jeep to take on the sand dunes, we rode out to the far sight of the island to see the horses, and we hiked. While on the island there are many sites to see. There is a light house, beaches, historic homes, nature trails,such interesting ocean life (it was fun to unwind and chase the crabs with Lexi), and many wonderful wild birds. There of course are more stores then you could see in a day. We ate ice cream and johnny enjoyed his first ice cream cone. There are bikes and golf carts everywhere. It was almost like stepping into a place where life slows down for a bit.

Busy Summer








It seems that the older my children get the busier the summers become. Camping, hiking, weddings, parties, birthdays, vacations, and ohhh those lazy summer days! We have been so busy that I have had no time to sit and write. I am however not complaining at all, I love my crazy life!

I have a few blogs to write to catch up on all the happenings around here.

Where to begin.... We finished up the school year with a camping trip to the Outer Banks. Lexi is now in college. We are very proud of her! JT, Lexi's boyfriend, also has asked for her hand in marriage. We feel they are still so young. They are planning a long engagement, this helps ease our mind. Jacob had to go back to his dad's.
We all miss him very much and feel such a loss with him gone. We are praying for him and his situation there.
Tyra is visiting her family up north for a bit longer. She is such a blessing to us all. Johnny has started walking. He really enjoyed some time visiting with Aunt Sheila and grandma Jill. My oldest son has gotten married and we now have a wonderful daughter-in-law. We are happy to welcome her to our family.

I will be writing some more about each event that has happened.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Review of Holiday Helper-Memorial Day

Review




The week leading up to Memorial Day we wanted to explore the history of the day, the history and traditions of the American Flag and learn the Pledge of Allegiance (in sign language as well as english). We found a free download for Holiday Helper-Memorial Day on Currclick. This Ebook was such a wonderful resource! Packed full of history, traditions, wonderful picture study, a poem, as well as copy work. I highly appreciated this Ebook. My children, as well as myself, learned so much! We will be bringing this out again next year as a refresher and plan to use it as a start for a more in depth study next year. Thank you for a great resource!


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Air Show Pictures

2010 Air Show









Blue Angels



Complete pictures available here.





First Birthday



Big Blue eyes!



Happy Birthday!

Johnny turned one on the 16th. We had a party with friends and loved ones. We will be having another party up north with family in a few weeks. Crazy, I will be going to my eldest sons wedding one day and celebrating my youngest sons first birthday the very next day! Life is wonderful!
Sing it Johnny!
More cake!
What is it?

Thursday, May 6, 2010

NC Aquarium




A day at the Aquarium with Havelock Homegrown Kids. We had a wonderful, exciting, educational time. Lots of neat things to see, tons to learn, and fun with new friends!




We got to hold a starfish, pet a stingray, watch a hermit crab find a new home. They do a fish feeding daily at about 10:30, we watched divers jump into the tank with SHARKS! There was a jelly fish, and fishes galore! A huge exhibit about turtles, otters were at play. They sure put a show on for us! Johnny liked watching the BIG fish, Tyra enjoyed the stingrays and talking to the lady that worked there. We found her very knowledgeable. Jacob found the Sand Tiger Sharks interesting. We all enjoyed the blizzards afterwards!




Thank you to NC Aquarium and all the supporters for such a fun filled, educational day! We look forward to our return!




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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Earth Day 2010 Online Posters






We have done our share of wasted resources by our weekly poster boards and lap booking. For Earth day 2010 we have found a site to help eliminate this waste. Glogging, online posters!

My children and I are still in the "learning" phase of how this all works, so please be merciful with us!

The assignment for Tyra and Jacob was to make a poster board about recycling. Johnny and I worked on one for Earth Day so that I could learn how this all works. I have found this to be a very fun way to research and learn! However, there is a way to "upgrade" the account and add class projects. I would LOVE to do this, but at $99 a year I guess I can do without it.

My children enjoyed it. Tyra likes learning new technology on the computer and my older children enjoyed this much better than a regular poster board. I still am a bit old fashion and enjoy cutting, pasting, and painting on poster board. I liked the idea of producing less waste! I also have a hard time disposing of our poster boards and this adds clutter to our home, so all around it has been a nice experience. We are going to continue to glog, but I think we will still do an old fashion hands on project from time to time also!

Please check out our glogs and let us know what you think!

Recycling by Jacob

Recycle, Reduce, Reuse by Tyra

Earth Day 2010 by Johnny (and mommy)
On the Earth Day glog there is a link and be sure to listen to the music as well!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Pollen


POLLEN, POLLEN, POLLEN EVERYWHERE!




















A true sign of spring! I awake and BOOM, pollen covers everything both inside and out. Some say allergy season is here, take an antihistamine. WAIT! Look at the trees, is that a bud blooming? The flowers are all opening, what an amazing site! So as I look upon the beauty that God has allowed me to witness I ask myself, "Spring comes without a coat of pollen in Indiana. Why is that so?"








I had my children do some research. They spent all day working on finding the facts about pollen and the way it is carried. They used the web, books, call a friend / family, and even talked to neighbors. After their hard work on the project, and on getting along.

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