Thursday, April 30, 2009

Leaving on a jet plane...

Mom School
Gospel: Prayer, Book of Mormon (Helaman ch. 12)
Read Aloud: The Little House On The Prairie ch. 10
Science: Bee study

Jaxon
Creative Play: Jenga
Copy work: 2 vs. from Helaman
Assinged Read: The Work And The Glory
Music: recorders
Free Read:

Kade
Creative Play: Jenga
Copy work: 2 vs from Helaman
Assigned Read: Young Readers Bible Stories
Music: recorders
Free Read:

Sophia
Creative Play: puzzles
Music: recorder
Reading: Dumbo

Jessica
Reading: The Chosen

Today I went to Utah for my nephew Jeremy's wedding, so we didn't do a ton of schooling but they stayed busy doing mostly creative, learning type stuff.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Lapbooks - Science

This is our first attempt at Lapbooking. You can tell because we glued the cover to the back by mistake...oops! It went well and it was a lot of fun and in my opinion a great way to learn. I don't think we'll go making a lapbook on everything we study, but it was fun for a change.
I just found a bunch of information and activities/worksheets on the Internet. I didn't note which sites I got them on but there's a ton of information if you just Google: Bee lapbooks or bee notebooking.

Bees are fascinating insects and I thoroughly enjoyed studying them as well.

I hadn't planned for Jaxon to create anything but he got the idea to make a scrapbook page for his nature journal and went to town on it. It was a great day!
Mom School
Gospel: Book of Mormon (Helaman finished ch. 11)
Read Aloud: The Little House On The Prairie (finished ch. 9)
History: The Story Of The World ch. 39(studied Roman Emperor Nero, Christian persecution & Emperor Constantine).
Science: Loved on more science books about insects
Jaxon
Assigned Reading: The Work And The Glory (two chapters) vol. 1, listened to Kade read chapter from Young Reader's Bible Stories.
Science: Made a scrapbook page (insects), played on Discovery Kids Insects web site.
Math: Saxon 5/4 lesson 83
PE: Martial Arts & soccer at park.
Kade
Assigned Read: Chapter in Young Reader's Bible Stories
Art: Pencil drawing of Christians catacomb's in Rome.
Science: Made a lapbook (Bees), played on Discovery Kids Insects web site.
PE: Park Day with friend, soccer w/ friends.
Free Read: Mom read Bug book to him, Kade read The Magic Tree House.
Sophia
Art: Drew on the walls, shutters, & chair in the boys room w/ a blue marker!!
Creative Play: Built castles and giraffes w/ blocks
PE: Played outside
Music: Sang lots of songs with mom

Jessica
Personal Reading: Bible (Prov., Thes), Benjamin Franklin, The Fat Flush
Study: Finished Oliver DeMille's audio, Thomas Jefferson Education...the basics & took notes. I now see just how rediculous it was for me to worry if Kade was ever going to LOVE reading...he's only 6!
Writing: Journaling

I am leaving for Utah tomorrow night for my nephews wedding, I am SO nervous/sad to leave the kids. It is crazy how much we have bonded this past year. I wish I could take them all with me, but I suppose the free time will be good for me.

Last week, Kade lost his first tooth. It was sad for me, but great for him. He left his window open that night so the tooth fairy could get in. He now talks with a lisp, it's adorable!
Last Friday night, the boys had a little party at our house. It was a joke contest/movie night. They invited several friends and had a blast shining the spot light on the boy telling the jokes. They all did a great job, even the shy ones. They had treats, popcorn, prizes and of course a Nerf gun battle before and after. It's so fun to watch them grow and interact with their friends. Jaxon was the host of the joke contest and was hilarious...to my surprise (I'm not sure why), he had a whole routine memorized and was dropping jokes one after the other. The boys all behaved so great, we'll definitely do it again

Little Jerry Seinfeld...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

April 28th, 2009 Tuesday

Mom School
Gospel: Read The Power of a Prophet from Scripture Stories & Book of Mormon (Helaman) ch. 11:1-19.
Read Aloud: Little House On The Prairie ch. 9
Science: Watched 2 movies All about Bugs and Show Me Science, created poster drawing of a detailed termite mound.

Jaxon
PE: Soccer/Park day, martial arts & 2 mile walk.
Assigned Read: Read 30 min. The Work And The Glory
Free Read: The Tales of Beetle the Bard
Geography: Quizzed on 50 states, small report on Rhode Island
Math: Saxon 5/4 Made corrected errors (Lesson 81), completed Lesson 82
Life Skills: took care of Sophia 1 hour (while mom exercised)

Kade
PE: soccer/running at park 2 hours
Assigned Reading: Young Reader's Bible Stories (one chapter)
Free Reading: Night Science for Kids
Spelling: Book B Lesson Review 7-11
Math: Saxon 1 Lesson 109B
Geography: Learning the 50 states, started small report on California

Sophia
PE: soccer/park day, jumped & played on swing set
Math: counting toys
Reading: looked at books
Art: colored star (her favorite)
Life Skills: watched mom make dinner
Creative Play: blocks, puzzle boards

Jessica
Reading: Bible Proverbs ch. 3, Benjamin Franklin & Fat Flush Plan
Exercise: Ran/walked 4 miles
One on one: Went on a 2 mile walk w/ Jaxon in the evening.
Personal Studies: U.S. geography, cursive hand writing, listened & took notes to 2 talks from the 2008 LDS Home School conference and another talk by Oliver DeMille.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Easter Week

Rachel, her friend Missy, and Samantha Easter morning.

Jaxon (10), Kade (6), Sophia (2)

We had a fun filled Easter weekend with my sister in law Keri here and my nieces Rachel and Sam. The kids were SO happy to see them, they love it when we have visitors. Sophia took an instant liking to Keri and for the 4 days they were here, she just snuggled and kissed her, she was so cute. Sophia's new BFF...Keri (or care care as Sophia would say).

Samantha got a little crazy and wanted to dye her hair w/ the easter egg dye.

Kimball took the boys to the sand dunes during 2 of those days, bringing back with him a nasty stomach virus. He got it on Easter and then by Tuesday, I had it too. It was miserable, I can't remember ever feeling that miserable. Bloating, cramping, nausea, chills, fever, back pain etc. YUCK! I am still bloated and crampy today but better in all other areas. Thank goodness, I couldn't take it any longer. I just kept thinking about how it must have been to get sick like that if I'd have been a pioneer or prisoner of war or a Jew in a concentration camp. I don't know how they did it. I remembered reading how Anne Frank and her sister were so sick, in the camp, walking around naked with a thin blanket is all. It was snowing and cold and no one cared, what monsters! Who could treat other humans like that?!?

On a more positive note...Jaxon and Kimball just hosted their first book club. Jaxon has wanted to have a book club since he was about 6 years old, or as soon as he saw me join one. He is so dang cute! The cutest part about the whole thing is he invited men from our ward too. Men like Brother Cooley, Brother Winsor, our home teacher Brother Carmichael and also our neighbor Brian (who he loves to discuss books with). They had a great time deciding on the books to be read this year and then ending it with brownies and ice cream and of course, a Nerf gun battle. Some of the dad's are going to participate too, so it should be a great mentoring experience for the boys.
This morning we ate brunch at the Lindblom's home with several other families from the ward. Our church didn't start until later for some reason so they thought it would be fun to have brunch...and it was.

Another fun thing we did yesterday, we went to a Gymnasium for Taylor Bevell's birthday party. We all had a lot of fun swinging from ropes and dropping into the pits, jumping on the trampoline's and other fun stuff.

Friday, we met the Bevell's at the county fair. It was a ton of fun, we rode rides, ate food, looked at the animals and Sophia was able to meet her favorite character Sponge Bob Square Pants. It was so hilarious. She was afraid or something so she screamed and cried the whole time we tried to get her picture with him, then when she was leaving she would cry out over and over "bye bye bun bob". Everyone was laughing at how cute and funny she was being.






Today we returned from Dr. Gambino's (Kade's ENT). We have been so worried that Kade would have to have his third procedure for his ear tubes. We have been praying and hoping that his last tube would come out easily without having to pay our 5K insurance deductible, and that his ear drum would heal. Well, the tube was still plugged and hadn't come out on it's own. Normally the doctor would remove it in the hospital and then patch it or put another tube in if necessary. He was kind enough to just do it in office and Kade was BRAVE enough to allow him to. It took some convincing him, but he did it and it hurt a lot but it was over quickly. I am SO relieved that the outcome was good. His ear drum is perfectly healed, there was minimal bleeding and he doesn't need to be seen again unless there is a problem. This will be Kade's first summer in 5 years that he can just swim without plugs and a big ol' strap! He is SO excited about it. He was SO happy and said his ear feels much better already with that tube out. Yay!! As a mom, we worry so much. I feel so incredibly relieved. On another happy note, we finally got our taxes done today and for once in a LONG time, we get $$ back. We were able to use Sophia's adoption credit this year, so that's a good thing. Only problem is we forgot to get her a social security number. OOPS. So until then, no refund. Let's hope it's a pretty quick process.

I guess that's all the updates I have for now, guess I'll end it here.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Spring Has Sprung

Weekly Update: This has been the most enjoyable spring I ever remember here in Arizona. Why? Well it took me a while to realize it but I think I figured it out. With the kids at home, we are outside so much and are really taking advantage of the beautiful weather. When they were at school, I was busy carpooling, and sitting in the house, they were busy at school and then came home w/ loads of home work. By the time they were out of school it was smoldering hot. Just one more reason to love home school!

On a side note, Kade's ear is really bothering him, the one that has the tube in it still. I am so worried he will have to have it surgically removed! I am praying hard from now until the 20th (his Dr. apt.) that the Dr. can just pull it out in the office, but it's not likely. Anythings possible with God though, so I'm still praying.

We have a new mama bird living in the same spot on our front porch overhang. She built her nest about a month ago and has been sitting on her eggs the whole time. The eggs finally hatched so we now have baby birds too. Sophia was so excited about it. She LOVES babies! Seeing this cute mama bird loving on her babies, beautiful blossoms all around and countless family members coming to visit, is a sure sign that spring has sprung!

Improvements: We have been so busy just plugging away, and going to home school activities. It's been so fun! To think a month or so ago, I wanted to throw in the towel, everyone feels like that now and then. The improvements I've made that are making all the difference are, putting forth more effort and planning, using time more wisely, not taking phone calls during study hours, blogging for journal purposes only, only watching 1-2 t.v. shows per week, studying the scriptures and praying daily, and reading like a crazy woman each morning and night. I am learning so much and feel so much better. The boys absolutely love it, it's such a great fit for our family. If it weren't for my allergies, I'd most likely conquer the world!

A few of my home school friends and I are creating a co-op. We will get together bi-weekly for now then weekly next year for science, geography and history lessons. It should work out good and force us to be more 'on the ball' w/ science experiments (for me at least).

Kade is about to lose his first tooth...the cute little bottom front tooth. I can hardly bare it...tear!

I'm finally on a food storage kick, stocking up and preparing so we'll be better equipped in an emergency. I'm trying to knock it out quickly rather than a little at a time (in true Jessica fashion I guess).

Reading: Jaxon's assigned book now is Jungle Book among many other 'free reads' he's working on. He has finally started his long anticipated book club. He's invited several of his friend both kids and adults. They are all so supportive of him and are planning on coming, I hope it works out. I know people are busy but I think it would be so great for these kids to have these young dads for mentors. It will really foster their love of learning. We are currently reading Little House in the Big Woods together, the boys love it and it gives them such a detailed account of what pioneer life was like. We will finish it today. Now the boys want to read the entire series, which I luckily bought last fall for $20 total at the used book store. I love that place, I just wish it was closer.

Good News: Kade exclaimed to us that he LOVES READING!! I have been waiting to hear those words for a long time and was beginning to wonder if that day would ever come. He's always loved having Jaxon read to him each night but he actually said HE loved reading. Since Jaxon just recently finished reading the entire Harry Potter series to him, I decided to make Kade do his own free reading each night. They still lay in their beds next to each other but read separate books. Now that Kade can read faster, he is doing great. I guess me being 'worried' if my 6 year old would ever LOVE reading was a little silly.

I just finished reading Leadership Education by the DeMille's. It's a great book about the Thomas Jefferson Education method. I am now starting on The Chosen as well as studying the Bible. I am anxious to start a new TJEd book club in the fall. It's a group of home school moms who are working on their 5 Pillar certification. We will be reading classics and writing papers along with what I hope will be awesome discussions. I am really looking forward to it. Until then, I'm going to start on my own and also reread The Well Educated Mind, it will help me learn how to really read and study a classic. I also am going to read The Thomas Jefferson Education Companion, it should help me implement that method more clearly.


Faith: We always start our day with a devotional (prayer, scriptures, & discussion). Sophia is getting better at sitting quiet during that time or as quiet as she can.

I feel like I am growing so much spiritually, it's been awesome to see God working in my life. I am fully aware of his answers to my prayers, it amazes me how he can look out for each one of us and be so loving and merciful.

Kimball is taking a bigger role in seeing that our family is spiritually fed too and I am grateful for it. It's so important for kids to see their dad showing faith and expressing his testimony of Christ. Jaxon and Kade look up to him so much and I remember what it's like to savor every moment you can get with your dad.

History: This week in history, we are focusing on our Savior. It just so happens that we are on that very chapter in Story Of The World so it works out well. Kade drew a picture of Jesus on the cross. I love how excited he gets when he's heard or read a good story. He'll jump up and ask if he can go draw a picture about it right away. Of course I say "yes" and he goes running off, then several minutes later brings me an adorable drawing that he is so proud of. Jaxon also likes to draw, usually Star Wars stuff or Harry Potter pictures. I am giving him more time at night just before bed to do some pencil drawings. He is loving it.

Free writing: Jaxon is writing a book called Kid Wars. He has also been needing more time for that, so I decided to let him use some of his quiet time to work on it. He is really excited about it and is always asking me "Do you really think this could possibly get published someday?" I tell him "Of course it could". He is really a talented writer for a ten year old, really for a 30 year old. I hope that he will always foster that gift whether it's as a hobby or a career. Today I'm going to suggest the boys write a poem of their own. All year they've been memorizing poems by Robert Louis Stevenson. They do an awesome job, it's amazing what young minds can remember. They are always making fun of me for forgetting things because I'm 'getting old'.

Fun: Kimball's taking the boys to the sand dunes this weekend with the Freeman's and probably Uncle Johnny. My sister in law Keri and my nieces Sam and Rachel are coming to visit me or I'd go too. Kade is going this time, I just hope they are safe! There was another death there a few weeks ago. I also knew a family who lost their 13 year old on mothers day due to a four wheel accident. It kind of scares me. Kade is beyond excited. He has never been on a guy's trip (other than the father's and sons).

Another fun thing, last weekend I bought a swing set for the kids. Kimball spent two days assembling it and the kids absolutely love it...especially Sophia. It was so cute there at the end, she went and sat next to Kimball under the hut area just helping him work and anxiously waiting for it to be finished. She was all smiles when she finally got to play on it. It was really made the weening of the t.v. easier. It's amazing how much more we all accomplish without the constant background noise of the t.v.

We had a fun BBQ last weekend w/ 3 other home school families here at our house. It was great for the kids to get together and play with their new friends and for all the dad's to get a chance to visit. We are SO lucky to have such a great group of home school families out here!

Funny Stuff: Kade said a funny thing in sacrament meeting last Sunday. We were taking the bread and water and Sophia was reaching to get a big hand full of bread. He said, "remember that time Sophia tried grabbing 4 pieces of bread? She REALLY must like the taste of Jesus' skin". We thought that was pretty funny. I just love how funny my kids are...they are definitely my favorite people in the whole world! I am so glad I get to spend all day with them. We were also watching a history movie and there was painting of a topless woman showed, I quickly told them to close their eyes. Jaxon asked why and Kade said in a really funny accent..."It was a neeeeple". He is always making references to his nipples and pulling down the collar of his shirt to show us his nipple. Here's a picture of Kade doing some more dance moves (a daily occurrence). There's never a dull moment around here. The boys had a grand time pranking my on April Fool's Day. They schemed and plotted for several weeks in advance. They even checked out several books from the library on jokes and pranks to help them prepare. Here are the things they did...

1. Jaxon sent me an email that morning saying something like this..."this email contains a funny virus".
2. Lotion on the toilet seat.
3. Elastic on the handle of the kitchen sink sprayer.
4. Flour in my hair dryer.
5. Hid the t.v. remote the entire day (good thing we recently quit w/ the t.v. or we'd have gone CRAZY...we didn't notice until that night).

Sophia was recently stung by a bee, ever since, she is deathly afraid of flies. She cries and gets all crazy every time she sees one. It's pretty funny. She likes it when I grab the fly swatter and start killing them, pointing at them and saying "fy mama fy", or sometimes she'll call them bee's. She's so dang cute. It's kind of sad though, I hate for her to be scared of something like that, because they are unavoidable!

More news on the toddler front, Sophia has gotten into the nail polish 3 times now. Last Saturday, I was working on the budget, Kimball was putting together the swing set and the kids were playing in the toy room...or so we thought. Sophia was actually painting her finger nails and toe nails on my bedroom carpet. Someone had forgotten to lock my door and it ended up all over the floor. Just a small hiccup in my busy day! Would someone learn their lesson and just put it up already!?!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Diary Of A Young Girl

Jaxon and I read Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, I finished it today. It's so sad and has such a great message. I think she was such an amazing person, I only wish they had survived a few more months...they were so close! I also love that all those people helped in the hiding of Anne's family, they really put themselves in danger. They too were hero's. It's insane that anyone can treat human beings the way the Jews were treated. I am so sensitive to others being mistreated that I don't think I could have survived one day. I think I would have died of a broken heart for sure.

Here is a post Jaxon recently wrote on his blog after reading Anne Frank. With his permission here it is...


A few days ago I read the the book: The Diary of Anne Frank. It is about how the Jewish people were persecuted by the Germans in WWII. It starts out on her birthday and everything is happy. At school she talks too much so her teacher makes her write a story called the incurable chatter box. Her dad Otto Frank receives word that the Germans are coming and also receives this list of things the Jews can no longer do.
1. Jews must wear a yellow six pointed star to distinguish themselves.
2. Jews must hand over their bicycles to the Germans.
3. Jews are banned from trains and forbidden to drive.
4. Jews are only allowed to do their shopping between 3 and 5 0'clock and can only go in the shops that have the placard "Jewish Shop".
5. Jews must be indoors before 8 o'clock and can't even sit in their own garden after that hour.
6. Jews are forbidden to visit theaters, cinemas, and any other place of entertainment.
7. Jews may not take part in public sports, swimming baths, tennis courts, hockey fields and other sports grounds are prohibited to them.
8. Jews may not visit Christians.
9. Jews must go to Jewish schools and many more like that.
The Franks go into hiding with the Van Daans into an abandoned warehouse. They find a secret room that is hidden behind a bookcase and call it the Secret Annexe. Anne's father prepared this living space for them for nearly a year and when he got a notice from the Germans saying Margot (Anne's older sister) was to be sent to a labor camp, they decided it was time to hide. After six months a new person joins them, his name is Dr.Dussel. So he comes and he shares a room with Anne and hogs her desk. Mrs. Van Daan refuses to give up her expensive fur coat so they can have food. Everyone is really annoyed with her selfish behavior. Anne soon falls in love with the Peter Van Daan who is looks and not brains, this gives her someone to share her thoughts with but eventually she is over him. The company building that they hide in is visited by burglars twice and each time they steal some of their food. Every day a girl named Meip gives the Van Daans and the Franks fruit from the market place and a girl named Elli gives them school supplies. After two years of hiding and just one month before liberation, the Germans find them and send them to concentration camps. Anne is separated from everyone but her sister who eventually gets sick and dies. Anne meets up with her old best friend Lies and soon dies of starvation. She refused to eat and had thought her dad had also died, so she hadn't any hope. The only survivor is Anne's father Otto Frank. After trying in vain to find his daughters, he is finally told they died. Meip, the girl who had been taking them supplies while in hiding reveals to him she found Anne's diary. He later had it published and it still is read by many. Anne Frank is probably Hitlers best known victim. I really liked the book and I recommend it to you.