So, today at the thrift store I invested less than five dollars in our son's pre-school education. Since we're homeschooling and let's just be honest, kind of poor, I like to keep my eye out for quality books at rock bottom prices.
Today was a thrifty good day!
I scored a beautiful facsimile of the 1883 edition of Aesop's Fables by Randolph Caldecott for just .50
Also for fifty cents, I found a lovely book of children's verses and chants compiled by Mary Lou Colgin
There are chants about creatures, numbers, ABCs, food, seasons, holidays, and more. The illustrations are old fashioned and charming. There's something in here for every age, too.
One amazing find, for a mere dollar fifty, was the book "Feasting for Festivals: Customs and Recipes to Celebrate the Christian Year" by Jan Wilson.
This book is a feast. Directions on how to make Advent wreaths and calendars, recipes for Christmastime treats including Saffronsbrod for St. Lucy's Day, something called a Christingles (a candle holder made out of an orange and dried fruit); for Lent and Eastertime there are recipes for Hot Cross Buns, a Greek Christian lenten calendar called a Kukaras, a Paschal lamb cake, a Maypole cake for Springtime. Windmills to make for Pentecost! That's just a taste of a book that is already making me dream of Christmas cookies in July....
Since I know absolutely nothing about gardening but want to learn so I can teach Gabriel, it was thrilling to find Wally's Big Book of Gardening .
According to the book, Wally is a mole who knows a lot about gardening. He promises to show readers, "the natural miracle of plants and the fun of having your own terrific garden," That is exactly what Mama needs! Plus, I have to admit that I love the simple step by step directions and the charming illustrations. Plus, who can beat a mole as teacher? Especially when the course book costs fifty cents?
Last, but not least, although we are a ways off from learning about numbers or counting in any formal way, I found a fun little book called Math Play: 80 Ways to Count and Learn
Making numbers out of clay? Counting the chirps of birds you hear in your backyard? This is the kind of preschool math curriculum I can get behind. Especially when I thrifted this little gem for twenty five cents!
So, we have some literature, some math, some festival celebrations, some gardening...Along with the old La Leche League Playful Learning: An Alternative Approach to PreSchool
Don't ask me why but this totally makes me giddy to think that I can thrift my way into homeschooling!
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Journey to my authentic self.
I recently discoverered this website by social worker and writer, Brene Brown. Her area of expertise is shame research and how struggling with shame gets in the way of our becoming ourselves and living lives of authenticity that will allow us to connect more honestly with others.
I knew I really liked this woman when I read her perspective on coolness on her blog. She calls it an "emotional straightjacket" and writes,
"The greatest casualty of the endless pursuit of cool is connection. When we don't let people see and know our true selves, we sacrifice connection. Without connection, we struggle for purpose and meaning."
As someone who has been struggling for a sense of purpose and a meaning to my life, along with this nagging feeling of alienation from connection with others, this really resonated with me.
Am I lonely because I want people to think I am cool more than I want people to know the authentic Sara?
And am I ashamed of this authentic person? Where did I get the message that I am supposed to be a certain way, like certain things, feel certain ways? Why have I been wasting my life afraid to try something, express something, experiment with something because I am not good enough, perfect enough, cool enough?
I want to start a journey of figuring out exactly who the authentic Sara is and to fight against my tendency to abandon what I want to do out of fears of imperfection.
I bought this book as a starting point.
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown.
I knew I really liked this woman when I read her perspective on coolness on her blog. She calls it an "emotional straightjacket" and writes,
"The greatest casualty of the endless pursuit of cool is connection. When we don't let people see and know our true selves, we sacrifice connection. Without connection, we struggle for purpose and meaning."
As someone who has been struggling for a sense of purpose and a meaning to my life, along with this nagging feeling of alienation from connection with others, this really resonated with me.
Am I lonely because I want people to think I am cool more than I want people to know the authentic Sara?
And am I ashamed of this authentic person? Where did I get the message that I am supposed to be a certain way, like certain things, feel certain ways? Why have I been wasting my life afraid to try something, express something, experiment with something because I am not good enough, perfect enough, cool enough?
I want to start a journey of figuring out exactly who the authentic Sara is and to fight against my tendency to abandon what I want to do out of fears of imperfection.
I bought this book as a starting point.
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
A letter to my imperfect self.
Dear Self,
You don't have to be perfect. God loves you anyway.
You don't have to look perfect, God loves you anyway.
You don't have to do things perfectly, God loves you anyway.
Your house can be a mess.
Your baby can be wearing mismatched clothing.
Your dinner can be made in a microwave.
God loves you anyway.
So does your husband.
So does your baby.
This blog doesn't have to have a hundred followers to be meaningful.
Just writing it is meaningful enough.
Your collages don't have to be anything more than things to make you happy.
Your homeschooling plans do not have to be perfect.
Your Waldorf inspired circle times do not have to be tuned to the pentatonic fifth.
God loves your child and will give you the necessary tools to guide him.
Your husband doesn't have to be perfect. God loves him anyway. So do you.
Your baby is wonderful but he, too, is imperfect. And God loves him anyway. More than you. Which is saying a lot.
We are all so imperfect in all our little ways. Yet we are still fearfully and wonderfully made.
Still there is beauty, there are quiet moments, there are tiny lilies of the valley in the yard full of dandelions.
And God loves the lilies. But he made the dandelions too. And he loves them just the same.
Sara
You don't have to be perfect. God loves you anyway.
You don't have to look perfect, God loves you anyway.
You don't have to do things perfectly, God loves you anyway.
Your house can be a mess.
Your baby can be wearing mismatched clothing.
Your dinner can be made in a microwave.
God loves you anyway.
So does your husband.
So does your baby.
This blog doesn't have to have a hundred followers to be meaningful.
Just writing it is meaningful enough.
Your collages don't have to be anything more than things to make you happy.
Your homeschooling plans do not have to be perfect.
Your Waldorf inspired circle times do not have to be tuned to the pentatonic fifth.
God loves your child and will give you the necessary tools to guide him.
Your husband doesn't have to be perfect. God loves him anyway. So do you.
Your baby is wonderful but he, too, is imperfect. And God loves him anyway. More than you. Which is saying a lot.
We are all so imperfect in all our little ways. Yet we are still fearfully and wonderfully made.
Still there is beauty, there are quiet moments, there are tiny lilies of the valley in the yard full of dandelions.
And God loves the lilies. But he made the dandelions too. And he loves them just the same.
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Sara
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Summer Seasonal Circle Plans
Month: July
Theme: Sunshine Circle Time
Books: “Summer”
Song
Sing a song of sunshine
Be happy every day
Sing a song of sunshine
You'll chase the clouds away
Be happy every moment
No matter what you do
Just sing and sing and sing and sing
And let the sunshine through!
Nursery Rhymes/Verses:
Finger Play:
For the circle :
Make a sun hoop out of an embroidery hoop, wrap the circle in ribbons of orange , tie long pieces of ribbon in orange, red, and yellow around the hoop. (For waving to the music and songs)
Art Projects
Choose one per week.
(Do prep for under 3s if needed)
Glue crepe paper squares to the perimeter of the circles creating petals. Apply Glue to the center of the circle. Sprinkle sunflower seeds on the glue till circle is covered completely. Affix green painted Popsicle stick with glue . Let dry.
Prep: Cut the center circle out of a small paper plate. Tear red, orange, and yellow tissue paper into small pieces. Cover whole in plate with clear contact paper and trim around the edge to fit.
Cover contact paper with tissue paper pieces . Use markers, colored pencils, and crayons in shades of orange, red, and yellow to color and decorate the edge of the plate.
Punch a hole in the top of the plate and use a matching color yarn to create a loop and knot. Hang in a sunny window.
Light green silk to represent the earth
Suns and sun fairies made of beeswax, felt, or cloth
Mason jar with daisies and other flowers representative of the sun
Paint or draw images of the sun to hang on the wall.
My goal is to do this circle once a week with Gabriel, each week for a month , choosing a different art project, seasonal treat, and seasonal item to add to the nature table each time. Hoping it will not be too hot to do the circle outside. Want to keep it simple as possible since he is still so little. Thinking August's theme will be Gardens and Creatures. Ladybugs, Butterflies, and Bumblebees Oh, My!
I plan to photograph and write about our process and our progress and share it here. Love to hear any ideas or suggestions anyone might have as to how I can improve, things I could try etc.
Theme: Sunshine Circle Time
Books: “Summer”
Song
Sing a Song of Sunshine -
sung to "Sing a song of sixpence"
sung to "Sing a song of sixpence"
Sing a song of sunshine
Be happy every day
Sing a song of sunshine
You'll chase the clouds away
Be happy every moment
No matter what you do
Just sing and sing and sing and sing
And let the sunshine through!
Nursery Rhymes/Verses:
A Sunbeams Kiss
Can you guess what woke me this morning,
What made me jump out of bed?
'Twas a sunbeam's kiss on my forehead,
That said, "Wake up, sleepyhead!"
The Sun is in my Heart
The sun is in my heart
It warms me with its power
And wakens life and love
In bird and beast and flower.
Can you guess what woke me this morning,
What made me jump out of bed?
'Twas a sunbeam's kiss on my forehead,
That said, "Wake up, sleepyhead!"
The Sun is in my Heart
The sun is in my heart
It warms me with its power
And wakens life and love
In bird and beast and flower.
Finger Play:
The sun makes the outside a warm place to play
(arms above head in circle)
It makes the flowers grow each day
(holding up hands wiggling fingers)
The sun hides its face during the night
(cover face with hands)
But during the daytime it shines - oh so bright
(arms above head in circle)
(arms above head in circle)
It makes the flowers grow each day
(holding up hands wiggling fingers)
The sun hides its face during the night
(cover face with hands)
But during the daytime it shines - oh so bright
(arms above head in circle)
For the circle :
Make sunshine finger puppets out of felt
Make a sun hoop out of an embroidery hoop, wrap the circle in ribbons of orange , tie long pieces of ribbon in orange, red, and yellow around the hoop. (For waving to the music and songs)
Art Projects
Choose one per week.
(Do prep for under 3s if needed)
Paper Plate Sun
Paint paper plates with yellow finger paint, apply red and orange crepe or decorative papers on wet paint.
Talk about the qualities of yellow, the sun, warmth.
Paint paper plates with yellow finger paint, apply red and orange crepe or decorative papers on wet paint.
Talk about the qualities of yellow, the sun, warmth.
Sun Rocks
Prep: Gather rocks. Leave them in the sunshine for a time before beginning craft.
Notice how the light of the sun warms the rocks. Paint them with orange, yellows, and red paint, using brushes or finger paints depending on skill level. Display them on the nature table .
Prep: Gather rocks. Leave them in the sunshine for a time before beginning craft.
Notice how the light of the sun warms the rocks. Paint them with orange, yellows, and red paint, using brushes or finger paints depending on skill level. Display them on the nature table .
Sunflower Craft
Prep: Cut out circles of yellow paper. Cut out several squares of crepe paper, enough to surround each circle. Cut little fringes along the bottom and top of each square. Paint Popsicle sticks green and let dry. Gather a bowl of sunflower seeds and some glue sticks.
Glue crepe paper squares to the perimeter of the circles creating petals. Apply Glue to the center of the circle. Sprinkle sunflower seeds on the glue till circle is covered completely. Affix green painted Popsicle stick with glue . Let dry.
Sunshine Suncatcher
Prep: Cut the center circle out of a small paper plate. Tear red, orange, and yellow tissue paper into small pieces. Cover whole in plate with clear contact paper and trim around the edge to fit.
Cover contact paper with tissue paper pieces . Use markers, colored pencils, and crayons in shades of orange, red, and yellow to color and decorate the edge of the plate.
Punch a hole in the top of the plate and use a matching color yarn to create a loop and knot. Hang in a sunny window.
Seasonal Treats
Home made Lemonade
Strawberries and Blueberries
Sunshine cookies
(Make simple circle shaped sugar cookies and either decorate with orange , red, or yellow colored frosting or make the cookie dough orange using food coloring)
Sunshine fruit salad
Red and yellow watermelon , orange cantelope. Cut into bite size chunks and serve in a red bowl.
Home made Lemonade
Strawberries and Blueberries
Sunshine cookies
(Make simple circle shaped sugar cookies and either decorate with orange , red, or yellow colored frosting or make the cookie dough orange using food coloring)
Sunshine fruit salad
Red and yellow watermelon , orange cantelope. Cut into bite size chunks and serve in a red bowl.
Seasonal Table
Grapevine wreath with red, yellow, and orange flowersLight green silk to represent the earth
Suns and sun fairies made of beeswax, felt, or cloth
Mason jar with daisies and other flowers representative of the sun
Paint or draw images of the sun to hang on the wall.
My goal is to do this circle once a week with Gabriel, each week for a month , choosing a different art project, seasonal treat, and seasonal item to add to the nature table each time. Hoping it will not be too hot to do the circle outside. Want to keep it simple as possible since he is still so little. Thinking August's theme will be Gardens and Creatures. Ladybugs, Butterflies, and Bumblebees Oh, My!
I plan to photograph and write about our process and our progress and share it here. Love to hear any ideas or suggestions anyone might have as to how I can improve, things I could try etc.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sunday Dinner
| Gabriel is hungry. |
| Angel food cake with whipped cream and fresh blueberries. |
| My little brother, Andrew. Who is graduating in six days! |
| My stepdad grilling the chicken |
| My mom getting supper ready. |
| This coleslaw was so good. |
| Yummy blueberries. |
| Carribean jerk chicken |
| My little sister, Allison. |
| Funny sister. |
| A sweet moment with daddy. |
| Andrew coming to dinner. |
Friday, June 3, 2011
Update on the New House....
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| The painting is done... |
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| China Cabinet detail |
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| Not the best picture, but it is much brighter in real life |
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| Painted kitchen. The light was moved. |
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| Waiting for new counters |
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| Track lighting installed in library |
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| There is now a shower head in the bathtub |
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| Nice and shiny |
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| Gabriel's room is so much better, brighter, and more cheerful! |
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| Love the contrast of the wood and the white walls. |
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| And the white ceiling with the vintage light fixture |
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| His closet door |
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| Love to see the green outside the windows |
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| Our master bedroom. |
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| Painted hallway |
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| Painted foyer brightens up the painting of the house |
I am loving the contrast of the off white colors with the wood. The colors that were on the wall previously were pretty and warm, but I really love the brightness and blank canvas feeling of these shades of white. The simplicity of it. And I've always wanted a vintage white kitchen.
Next up...new carpet for the basement family room and a new stove and fridge...


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