Sunday, April 29, 2007
It's a Small, Blog World After All
I made ham, cheesecake and a card to take to my dad's Congrats-On-The-New-Job family dinner earlier this evening. We also took the kids to a big parking lot so they could drive their RC cars.
Yesterday we (I say "we" because Brian hogged the new vacuum) cleaned up and then entertained company all afternoon. Kori's grandparents were visiting and they arrived with belated Easter gifts for all.
On Friday, I won a book at Enjoy The Journey! (Scroll down to Friday's post) I am very excited about this!! It was also on Friday that I figured out I read Lindsey's other blog, Finding Contentment In The Suburbs. It's a small, blog world after all. Hm. That's catchy.
Stay tuned this week....I have lots to tell you about. Tonight, however, I am going to curl up on the couch with some blueberry cheesecake and watch The Queen with the director's commentary on. After the cheesecake is gone, I am still going to sit there and knit while I watch. I'm sure such a Sunday evening activity will drive away all of the too-serious-way-too-grown-up-making-me-sullen thoughts that I find myself having. After all, if I'm not numb and sleepy after 4 hours of commentary on The Queen, I don't think anything will help.
(Thx, Cristina....fixed the link...)
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Yesterday Started Badly
Yesterday was supposed to be our Library Day, but Brian's work schedule changed making car-logistics challenging. We just stayed home. We got to some of our new books. Raiden was happy to start his new printing book. We got through half a page and stopped. We also did some Science brainstorming and started a homemade stick-book to collect our ideas in. Raiden helped to paint the cover - a safer task for the reluctant writer, yet still utilizing those fine motor skills...sometimes I'm just so clever - and Kori will do some writing in it today. Pics to follow upon completion. Both kids caught up on some math pages. We're also finishing up some Silver Birch books together.
Today we'll head out to the Library and we'll do some errands as well. I need to add in some school work or we'll lose our momentum. So, although brief and undecorated with pictures or links, I am taking my leave this morning. I will point you over to Doc's - button in the side bar - for some interesting reading.
Just before I go though....at a homeschooling message board I frequent, the question of Creation vs. Evolution was raised earlier this week. And then suddenly, I bump into further references to the same thing over at Doc's. Silly me, I follow a few links and crash into a mountain of reading. I've bookmarked it. I expect I'll be reading it over the next little bit. I've always had my own beliefs (Christian believing in evolution; there...I said it nearly outloud) but I've generally kept my mouth shut in most conversations. It's funny how with just a click of the mouse, I ran into a whole pile of reading that supports what I've been thinking. I'm so easily amused.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Conference Purchases






I should let you know that I have mentally chastised myself for underestimating Kori...again. She is a perfectionist and I tend to choose materials that I know she won't have trouble with. We opened EnglishSmart yesterday and she'll be just fine. As soon as she gets used to the style of it. But she's excited and willing, and that's 80% of the battle.

And that's it. Nothing too earth shattering. I left out the lunch I bought at the grocery store next to the church where the conference was, but I didn't take a picture of that.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Busy, Busy, Busy
After working all afternoon Friday, I took a break for dinner and bedtime with my family. I returned to the shop to work some more and the sad part of things started. People were getting tired. My brother was at the hospital after almost slicing his finger off when moving one of the hoists. The wait at Emerg was taking too long, so we called our family doctor/neighbour who came into town and patched my brother up. While the patching up was taking place, my sister dropped a filing cabinet off of the dolly onto her foot. She was forced to calling her new husband in to help. He'd already been there for 12 hours and had just left to have a couple of beer with some friends. So poor sister with three damaged toes, was delegated into driving around her husband until his blood alcohol was back within legal limits. Later on in the evening, we discover that my mom had badly broken a toe earlier in the day. We didn't notice because first, she didn't say anything and second because she was keeping the business running while the rest of us were dismantling the place. There were a few other minor incidents. Just after midnight, we called off the work and left the rest for the morning. By 10am Saturday, the place was empty.
I grabbed four hours of sleep and then I was off for my Home Schooling Conference an hour out of town. It was a great day and I'm so glad I offered to drive up anyone who wanted a ride. It was nice to have company. The conference was great. The key-note speaker was awfully disappointing, in my opinion. I had two awesome seminars given by Cyndy Regeling (scroll down), some great shopping, a nice lunch and more than enough time to touch, feel read, discuss, compare and criticise all the wonderful resources the vendors brought with them.
Saturday night I slept like the dead.
This is what we did on Sunday:


It was great fun and a lovely change of pace. We even went for ice cream after. It was very Mary Poppinish. It didn't occur to me until later that night that my kids had never been kite-flying before. Raiden kept telling us that it was the best day ever.
Hopefully the muscle pain in my arms (and legs...and back, neck, feet and hands) will clear up shortly and I can share the treasures I brought home from the conference. Have a good week, all.
Friday, April 20, 2007
A Short Ramble
Tomorrow is my conference so today was supposed to be my tidy-up and get-ready-to-go day. Three of us will be travelling together. I have to pick up my friend at 6:15. AM. That's in the morning. Last time I was up and out at that hour, it was February. I wonder if tomorrow will be as dark as it was then.
My mom called last night with some fairly earth shattering work related news. So I'm mashing as much of the tidy-up and get-ready-to-go into this morning. The kids and I will pack a lunch and a movie and then head over to 'the shop' so I can help mom and dad.
Usually as the weekend approaches, we're winding down. This weekend, I'm ramping up for a busy couple of days. Hopefully when I check in again, I'll be highly motivated and encouraged and reaffirmed with our homeschooling journey. At the very least, I should have some pretty new books to use!
Hope everyone has a great weekend and enjoys some nice weather.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Ask, And You Shall Receive

I might even drink tea while doing so.
I Missed You Yesterday
Yesterday I made muffins. I made Banana Oatmeal muffins and Banana muffins with some sugar stuck to the top. I made Apple Chunk muffins and Apple Oatmeal muffins. The kids put together some of Brian's favorite Sugar 'n Spice muffins that we had to bake in mini-muffin tins because they're quicker than I was with the dishes. We made Blueberry muffins. We were going to make Raisin Bran muffins and Bran Muffins Disguised as Something Raiden Will Eat, but we ran out of steam.
I dumped bran into all the muffins we did make. The kids were skeptical. They lost all composure and called me crazy when I made Banana muffins with bran and mayo. They're good, really. Rai ate one. The sugar we stuck to the top helps you get over the 'but it's got mayo in it!' hump.
Then I froze the muffins. Individually. My Save-The-World-From-Excess-Packaging tendencies were terribly offended. The whole point to this exercise was to have a somewhat healthy, high fibre option available for Raiden at a moment's notice. Kidney problems are exasperated by constipation and we're trying to not have kidney problems. Its just one thing in a collection of proactive habits to make sure we have established.

This is all I've got. Muffins wrapped in foil, labeled by Kori, stacked in the deep freeze.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Yup, It's Monday.
Now, the weather around here lately had been odd. Flurries have been happening for the last couple of weeks. Flurries kinda mixed in at times with rain. It's wet and muddy. You could call it a cold Spring. I pay no attention to his comment and begin thinking about how long I can stay in bed without feeling guilty.
Brian calls from the shower. Normally, I don't bother him in the shower. I figure there must be a towel shortage or some other laundry emergency. Nope, the power's out. Happy Monday to us. Since I'm up now, I figure I'll go make tea and get started on the day. I pass the front door on the way to the kitchen and nearly fall over.

I nix the tea idea and go outside to clear off the car. After all, the poor guy had to shower in the dark. There's a lot of snow. And it's heavy.
The poor little birds are crying. Their tree is in sorry shape for the Springtime mating rituals we've been watching recently.

My husband hands me the dog who is overjoyed to see snow again. It's still snowing quite heavily. And it's wet. My hair is soaking. I'm in my pyjamas. And then he takes a picture.

Can Monday get any better than this??! Yes, those are my pink pyjama pants. Flannel is sexy. Really.
In other news, Rai is good. We had a good day at CHEO. We have determined it is only his left kidney that is effected by some sort of blockage. Noone seems to be able to find it, but they suspect it's still there. So we're going to stop his antibiotics and see what happens. Either the blockage has happened in the past and has done it's damage and then cleared itself and we won't see any further problems (unlikely) or he'll have another 'episode' which we will do our best to catch on ultrasound. I am looking forward to getting the poor kid off his meds which are causing every side effect in the book. Hopefully I can get him cleaned out before any more problems crop up.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Off To See The Wizard
It's our second trip for some diagnostic testing. It's really bittersweet. We've been before, so the anticipation is less. The specialist's very confident, almost-absolute certainty about Rai's kidney problem has dwindled into a guess about a condition that might be masked by something else.
I am grateful that we are close enough to have easy access to the best doctors. I know everyone there is as fast and gentle as humanly possible. We're definitely in good hands. Heck, we've got our own personal Child Life Specialist at our disposal for the day. It's the Chateau Laurier of hospital experiences.
I guess I'm just having a hard time getting my head in the game. My inner cheerleader is not raring to go this time. Rai's resigned to go, but not happy about it. The idea of getting rid of his stomach pain is not holding any water with him. He's tired of the effects of his antibiotics.
Anyway, onward and upward. I'm turning the PC off for the day as I'm not really into this game today either. I wish it would stop raining and snowing. I'm off to make a busy day for us. I'll check back in sometime this weekend. Over and out.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Helicopters in the Sidebar
This means I try to accomplish some things in the morning. 'Having the house and it's inhabitants looking presentable and some school work done' would be nice - it's the goal. However, I usually only accomplish 'Everybody dressed, books collected and Brian's lunch ready' by the time we have to leave. It's always nice to strive for something.
Today I'm striving for an added perk. Since an award for 'Best Homeschooling Blog' didn't seem to be in order, I decided to shoot for 'Meanest Mom' by removing screen privileges from the children. I'll let you know how it goes.
You may notice the little addition to the sidebar. What a fancy little feature we can now use to further clutter our blogs!! Add a bunch of video, why not! I figured I'd try it out and see how it works. I should put a plug in for the videos. Brian has been learning to fly little helicopters. I think I'm supposed to call them RC Heli's or something more manly than what usually pops out of my mouth. He's made a few videos of his fights and posted them on You Tube. It seems he's also proven that it is possible to fly throughout the winter, contrary to popular opinion. Not knowing what other videos I would get from the search engine, and not wanting to be suddenly surprised with questionable content, I decided to just enter Bri's user name into the search box of videos that will be displayed.
That's all folks. I'm off to become even more popular by dragging the girl-child from her bed. Then I will jump-start our day and make up for our slovenliness of yesterday with a double dose of chores and schoolwork...ok, hopefully we will get to our reading. And apparently I have to rescue Raiden's baby RC helicopter from behind the school shelf. Yes, not only does he play hockey in the house, he flies helicopters in here too. With so much to do, I wonder why they're upset I turned the screens off??
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Family Movie Night
Monday, April 9, 2007
Last Vestiges of Toddlerhood....or The Backyardigans
If I could figure out how to post a music player on this silly blog, I'd give you a sampling of the music. But today, that seems a little technically impossible. So you'll just have to take my word for it.
Friday, April 6, 2007
Good Friday
Thursday, April 5, 2007
4 Day Weekend
Brian has 4 days off. We're all ready for Easter. Today and Friday I'm going to do my best to get some schoolwork done with the kids. We're in a groove and I don't want to lose it.
So, a couple of school days, trying to get something done with the 32 year old around to distract me. I'm always torn. I love his distractions. But I want to try to stick to a bit of the schedule. I'll figure it out, I'm sure. And then a couple of family days. Big Easter dinner at my parent's on Saturday. I don't suppose I'll be able to convince anyone to go to church with me, so I'll probably skip that too. The Story of Easter is on the schedule. Just thought you should know...in case you thought I was raising heathen brats.
I'm shooting for heathen brats who know their bible stories.
Now, where's my button?
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Intro to Poetry 101
I like to see the book selections for the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch Awards. The kids have been involved with this program for a few years now. It's a perfect opportunity to see some new materials - some that we would not have been drawn to on our own - that are usually well written, stimulating and enjoyable.
For a number of months, I have flirted with the idea of poetry. Mainly due to the beautiful bits and pieces I see Karen taunt me with. And, as usual, I need God to throw a train wreck in my path before I sit up and notice a good idea. This time, the train wreck was in the form of Raiden, bringing home this book:
There's some really great poetry in there! The kids just ate it up. They each picked a favorite selection. They are practicing reading it. Outloud. They asked me to read from it. After they had already sat through me reading the whole thing to them. We had to look up a picture of the author. We had to listen to a podcast of her talking about the writing of the book. Because we had to hear what her voice sounded like.
And then this happened:
That is Kori reading to Raiden from Science Verse a witty and intriguing collection of poetry (and for you lovers of great and correct poetry, please remember that it's meant to be funny) about everything science. It just sort of jumped off the shelf at me while I was looking for something 'literary' in the 811.6s See what I mean? My path is strewn with train wrecks that the more alert, observant person would probably contrive to create on their own with less hassle and amazement...again, things I am known for. O, if you do happen to get your hands on Science Verse, make sure it's got the CD that goes with it. There's a little pocket inside the back cover. Jon and Lane, the authors, do a bang-up job of presenting the poems...and a few extra hilarious bits.
So, with very little trouble, I'd like to announce our official introduction to poetry. The kids are engaged. I'm motivated. Noone is complaining. And the kids are reading. Sometimes outloud. Who knew?
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Well, This Is Interesting....
There is an extensive list of blogs being nominated for the various awards. And due to Doc's candid overview, I now know what I'm doing for the Easter weekend.
My first inclination is to stand by on the sidelines and observe the entire process. Then, if I am suitably impressed, I may choose to participate next year. Or not. I'm famous for my good intentions.
Anyway, if you happen to form your own enlightening impression of this little slice of the Blogging World, make sure you pop back over here and let me know your thoughts.
Monday, April 2, 2007
A Bit About My Weekend.
My Provider-Problem-Solver-Rescuer-From-Bugs-and-Noises-Who-Doesn't-Back-Down-In-The-Face-Of-Constant-Female-Persuasion was a Man With A Mission this weekend. The front and back yards are tidied and ready for the nice weather. The BBQ is still away as I had seen mention of a brief lapse-to-snow in the weather later this week while reading the Weather Network. Our taxes are done and filed. I am feeling happy and loved. We capped off the weekend by sitting through a long, convoluted chick-flick that ended weakly. The kind of movie that you say, "oh, this should pick up soon...any minute now...surely just after this part we'll see some action...". Surprisingly, it never did and even more surprisingly, Brian did not complain or fall asleep. Now, if that's not a genuine reflection of his love, I don't know what is.
Friday evening we took the kids to see the Science Fair projects at the Mall. We took some pics so we can talk about them later. We've been talking about the Scientific Method and they were pretty impressed to be able to pick out the various steps we'd been discussing in most of the projects displayed. They were also pleased to see the models and experiments. I was surprised to see the kind of things they were each drawn to. It was fun to watch them.
The kids had their library program on Saturday. Brian and I had the hour to ourselves. That's still a novelty for me. We spent the remainder of the day at home working away at various things. I made cupcakes for my sister's birthday breakfast on Sunday. The kids lay around, played hockey in the house, read, drew, watched too much TV. Rai fell asleep watching the hockey game.
Sunday morning we took the cupcakes out to the farm and we ate breakfast in mom's semi-finished kitchen. Most of the cabinetry is in. There is still much discussion to be had before the counter top is ordered. It seems my parents have given up on those tiny squares of counter top samples and have moved on to Korean Saki stoneware jars. There is a Saki jar in a red tone that matches the wood ceiling and floor. There is another in a cream tone that matches the finish on the cabinets. I am staying out of any further discussion.
I'm getting excited about the Conference coming up. For the first time in my homeschooling conference career, I'll be attending with some people I know. Registration is mailed out today and I can spend the next couple of weeks filling up my car with other excited ladies. We're all really looking forward to the vendor fair.
On tap for this week: Schoolwork, schoolwork, schoolwork. We have lots of reading to do. We are going to keep on our enjoyable math schedule (4 days a week and we squeak in 4 - 6 lessons in that time). I'm going to try for a daily read in our Story Of The World. We've been hanging on to this Volume One for far too long. Kori's April project is to have her book ready for binding. I'm sure that will be a blog in itself by the time it's finished. I need to find Raiden a project because his current pursuit of Mini-Sticks-In-The-Kitchen is getting really, really, really old.