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Monthly Archives: April 2011

Playdough Measurements

by Toni

Pulling this one from my drafts folder to share …. not certain how long ago this was but the concept was sound (and fun) so here ya go.

I drew several lines on a sheet of paper and then marked the increments of various measurements on each one.  (1 inch, 1/2 inch etc.)  Brother’s task was to roll out a snake of playdough the length of the line then use a butter knife to cut it into the correct increment.

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We then compared the cut pieces with a ruler.  This was mainly intended to be a motor skill exercise with a bit of math thrown in for fun but the visual must have really made it click for Brother because when we got to the ruler part he began explaining to me how many half inches were in an inch and how a quarter inch was double again.  Gotta remember this one.


More Than You Ever Needed to Know About My Phone

by Toni

To back up a little bit (or a lot) several months ago my cell phone had an unfortunate incident with a toilet and I was forced to dig through boxes of old tech stuff until I found a dinosaur phone to replace it.  And then because it really was like a dinosaur it lasted all of 3 or 4 weeks before going extinct itself which left me phoneless until my father graciously gave me one of his dinosaur phones.  I know you’re wondering why I didn’t just go get a new one (and what is the point of all this back story) but see I couldn’t.  (and there will be a point, eventually.) My account wasn’t eligible for an upgrade and I cannot bring myself to pay full price for a device I don’t even like to use and that I only carry for the convenience of others my family.  Anyway, upgrade date finally rolled around and for a mere $50 smackers I now find myself the owner of one of these.

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It’s one of those new fangled smart phones and in truth, I believe it may be smarter than I am.  But I love it … in a platonic just found myself the friend of one of the coolest kids  ever kind of way.  Why?  Oh, there are oodles of reasons but tonight there was this:

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my kiddos finding their very first geocache and loving it. 

In the process we discovered a great park just minutes from our house where Dora was brave enough to slide on her own.

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Brother practiced pumping on the swing with visible success

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and I took a picture that makes me smile every time I look at it.

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See?  That’s one smart phone.


I Call This Series “It’s Been A Long Day.”

by Toni

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Dogs and Cats and Bunnies and Fish

by Toni

About 3 months ago the kids came across an organization called Solar Aid.  You can click through to see more detail but basically they supply solar power to impoverished areas.  Help people and the planet at the same time.  Sister and Brother loved this idea.  They wanted to do something to contribute.  Specifically they wanted to host a pet show.  Knowing how much work it would be for parents to load up pets and truck them somewhere for 15 minutes of fame and thinking we wouldn’t have very much participation,  I hesitated.  But they persisted, “would you at least ask the other moms?”  So I did and the response was surprisingly favorable.  And that is how it happened that Saturday at our house started with 8 dogs and bunny. (A hermit crab, mice and chicken showed up later.)

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We awarded certificates and the ribbons we made for such categories as “Best Ears” (the basset), “Best trick”, and “Most Awesome Animal”.  The weather was perfect.  Everyone had a great time and between entry fees ($1/pet) and profits from the lemonade/cookie stand the kids raised $27 for the cause.  This will definitely be an event we repeat …. someday.

If Saturday started with dogs, it ended with cats.  Kentucky Wildcats to be exact.  Several weeks ago Will’s company passed out blank college basketball season brackets.  In a friendly little contest the employees fill out the brackets with who they think will win each game and earn points in the process.  Hubby loves basketball and likes very much to watch it but he doesn’t really follow teams anymore.  In fact, I don’t think he’s actually seen a whole game since kid #2 arrived.  Consequently, he was as surprised as the rest of us to learn that should Kentucky win against Connecticut he would win the whole contest and the not very small sum of cash that went with it.  With so much at stake we arranged for the kids to play with cousins for the evening and headed to my parents’ place to watch the action on the big screen.  In the end the Cats came up one point shy but it was a rewarding day nonetheless.

Today big things happened too.  Brother got a new bike … a reward for finally taking the training wheels off his too little one and riding just fine without them.  And Sister got a fish tank with two goldfish (Red Top and Golden Monster aka Monty)  Several months ago she asked for fish and I firmly stated, “No.  Not until she could consistently take care of the pets she had, without daily prompting, would I allow another animal in the house.”  After much discussion it was agreed that 90 consecutive days would constitute “consistently” but the rules were strict.  If she missed a day or if she had to be reminded because the task had not been completed by 9am then all days accumulated up to that point would be for naught and the count would start over.  We had several false starts but today marked the 90th day so today Granddad (who wanted to buy her a fish at Christmas but was not allowed to because of the rules) took her to the local pet store to get set up.  He paid for most of it but she took money from her own savings to buy the special things she wanted in the tank.  I am so proud of this accomplishment for her but a little worried too because now she has her sights set on a ferret.

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Towers

by Toni

I love making elaborate learning creations (like this one) for my kiddos but I am reminded today that learning opportunities are everywhere.

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They’re not always pretty …

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Or something you want out when company comes calling.  (That is to say, out in the kitchen … of course, you want it out … I mean, “available” not “out” … oh, nevermind.)

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But truly great manipulative isn’t about the pretty; it’s about the learning.

 

Dora worked at this self-imposed task for almost 20 minutes eventually completing a tower of six.  She was clearly proud of her accomplishment … for approximately .34 seconds and then she moved on without fanfare to explore elsewhere.

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