Friday, May 30, 2008

We LOVE our Hippie Patchwork Shorts!!!!





My friend brought these over the other day for my boys to try on. All I can say is cute, cute, cute! The boys really love them. Keona says, " I want to wear them all day," which is a high compliment. I want a pair! Want some? I can hook you up!








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Monday, May 26, 2008

The Graduate





Where am I going?I don't quite know.
Down to the stream where the king-cups grow.
Up on the hill where the pine-trees blow--
Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know.



Where am I going? The clouds sail by,
Little one, baby ones, over the sky.
Where am I going? The shadows pass,
Little ones, baby ones, over the grass.



If you were a cloud and sailed up there,
You'd sail on water as blue as air.
And you'd see me here in the fields and say:
"Doesn't the sky look green today?"




Where am I going, the high rooks call:
"It's awful fun to be born at all."
The ring doves coo:
"We do have beautiful things to do.'




If you were a bird and lived on high,
You'd lean on the wind, when the wind came by,
You'd say to the wind when it took you away:
"That's where I wanted to go today!"




Where am I going? I don't quite know.
What does it matter where people go?
Down to the wood where the blue-bells grow--
Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know.


A.A. Milne


























Keona finished preschool on Friday and he is quite excited that he is in kindergarten now. It was a wonderful year at Emmanuel. We are now all looking forward to beginning studies at Aloha Academy. We don't know exactly what road we are going down, but we will begin and see where it takes us!

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Mummy bag

We got kid-sized sleeping bags today for our upcoming camping trip. Keona could not wait to try it out. He was thrilled to be a mummy!
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Magical memories for child

Let me always remember the momentthat wonderful, magical moment you were born
let me remember the tears of joy, the sheer relief, the awesome miracle
let me always remember the momentthat one perfect memory that will live forever in my heartthe wonderful, magical moment that you were born. ~Unknown







Monday, May 12, 2008

The Homeschool Science Fair...read all about it!

The G.U.E.S.S. Homeschool Science Fair took place on May 5th in Norfolk VA, where smart young scientists shared their research and conclusions with their peers, their families, and the judges. Fun was had, friends were made, hypotheses were proven, and prizes were awarded! Thank you to all the sponsors of the G.U.E.S.S. Homeschool Science Fair!

If you would like to help thank these generous sponsors by boosting their links on key search words, please steal this post, links and all, and republish it to your blog. When you've done this, email guess@littleblueschool.com and let us know, so that we can add you to our "Science Fair Bloggers" and give you some links and traffic too! You'll get a link on Little Blue School, Homeschooled Twins, and on the homeschool science fair web site. Need the code? Click here to get the .txt file with all the links in place.

Moore Expressions is a homeschool bookstore in Virginia Beach, VA. They sell used and new homeschooling curriculum, host a support group, and publish a newsletter called the Bayith Educator. They are the premier source for homeschooling books in the Hampton Roads area.

Art of Dance Academy is a dance and theater school on the border of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. They offer "Tiny Tots" toddler dance classes, youth classes for ballet, tap, jazz, and hip-hop, and adult classes too. Most importantly, the host the famous summer princess dance camp.

Norfolk Karate Academy offers classes in Tang Soo Do (Korean karate) and Gracie Jiu Jitsu (Brazilian grappling and self-defense). With classes for children, teens, and adults, it's a great way for anyone to get in shape and kick things in a socially acceptable way!

Nauticus is Norfolk's maritime museum and home of the USS Wisconsin battleship. The hot new exhibit is Seabots: Pilots of the Deep! Have you seen it? Nauticus is in the process of setting up a Homeschool Advisory Group to talk about homeschool science programs at the museum.

Mariner's Museum has amazing programs for homeschoolers learning about maritime science, history, and even pirates! Their next homeschool open house is on May 15th and features a class in pirate lore. Visit Mariner's Museum for historical exhibits and educational programming.

Homeschoolingbooks.com offers homeschool curriculum packages to take the guesswork out of selecting materials that compliment each other to create a whole year of learning for your homeschooler. Three collections are available for each level, and individual books are for sale too.

Brooks Systems offers standalone software and web applications that check legal compliance in all municipalities in all fifty states, and create truth-in-lending documents for residential lenders. Using Brooks for your automated mortgage compliance, you can be sure your loans are safe.

Dr. Bernard Nebel has written two books to help homeschool teachers integrate learning in different areas of the curricula into one living breathing learning experience. His new book, Building the Foundations for Scientific Understanding, is a science curriculum for K-2.

Young Chef's Academy is a marvelous kitchen classroom with amazing cooking classes for kids. Go ahead - cover yourself in flour! Most amazing of all: their summer camp offerings are themed around the Olympic Games. Cook for the Gold with Camp Can-I-Cook in Norfolk this summer.

Mad Science is Hampton Roads' premier provider of science enrichment classes for children. Summer classes include "Crazy Chemistry" and a space camp developed with NASA! New homeschool science classes are being offered in Norfolk and VA Beach, with more planned for fall.

eScienceLabs creates boxes of joy for science loving homeschoolers. In each kit is a complete science experience -- from individual lessons to full years of high school labs. Hands-on science kits are the answer to your laboratory woes. Everything is in there: test tubes, goggles, and fun.

Folkmanis Puppets makes the most delightful animal puppets available outside Santa's workshop. Meet their most unusual creations like llamas, Chinese dragons, ostriches, flying squirrels. Unusual materials create realistic textures, and they all move in very realistic ways. Irresistible.

Book Exchange is the largest used bookstore in Eastern Virginia. Unlike most musty and confusing used stores, this one is clean, bright, inviting, and has a huge selection of used homeschool books.

Thank you for your help in promoting these homeschool-friendly sites. They took a risk on sponsoring us in the first year of our science fair, and we appreciate their support.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Our Other Obsession


So it is fair to say that Keona is "a little" taken with tornadoes, also called twisters. To say he has drawn hundreds of them is probably an understatement. We've checked out all the books from the library...and have watched two movies a "few" times: Twister and Night of the Twisters. Though I have yet to catch it on film, Keona does a lovely little "dance" of the twisters. I intend to catch it on film, soon, because it shouldn't be missed. He has a large cardboard tube that serves as the twister which he spins around the room with in pretty graceful motions, picking up the occassional car to spin and drop. It's becoming a quite well choreographed "show" that I love to witness. We recently went to see Great Bridge High School's production of The Wizard of Oz and he was particularly anxious to see the tornado. It was really a lovely dance, and just may rival Keona's production-- but not in my eyes! It was a great choice for his first night at the theater.
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Friday, May 09, 2008

You wanna know what's BUGGING me?


The boys involved with the thrill of the hunt.








The word of the day is WORMS!!! We have spent many hours this spring rooting around the yard for as many worms as we can find. Every one we find is just as exciting as the first. Another object of desire is the roly poly-- also known as the pill bug. And why not throw in some caterpillars?

We've also found a great video that fits right in: Popular Mechanics for Kids, Slither and Slime and other Creepy, Crawly Stuff . The boys
watch these episodes over and over again. And of course it is easy to slip in The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Did you ever sing this song? We have a short trip tomorrow and I think its time to teach the boys one of the great classics.


The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
They crawl in thin and they crawl out stout.
They bury you deep in a deep dark hole,
They leave you there to decay and mold.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
They eat your guts and they spit them out.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
The worms play pinochole on your snout.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
The worms play pinochle in your snout,
They eat your guts, and spit them out,
And then they use them for sauerkraut.
Did you ever see a hearse go by,
And think that someday you'll prob'ly die?
They put you in a little box,
And cover you up with dirt and rocks.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
The worms play pinochle on your snout.
Your guts they turn a slimy green,
And then they come out like whipping cream...

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Oh the Complete JOY







on the day they turn the fountains back on in the WOW garden!

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Mourning Doves

It has been fascinating to watch a pair of doves that have created a roost in our screened-in porch. These are the babies from the first batch. They never move, nor make a peep. Neither the mother or the babies. The mother covers them so thoroughly with her body that it is impossible to see them until they grow too big to be covered by her body.

What's more exciting is that they actually hatched. This is the first time that birds have laid eggs in our view that have not become someones dinner. I was worried that Keona would not believe that eggs hatch! This dove pair actually laid and hatched a second clutch. Apparently Mourning Doves can raise up to six broods in one season. At the rate this pair is going, I think they'll easily be able to do that.
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