Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Doing School and It Doesn't Even Feel Like It


I am a Virgo. I like order in my house. I was so excited when Mr. W gave me a fancy label maker. I've had a the desire to purge my spice rack and re-do the spices that I had in it. My spice rack I've had for a long, long time. I made a list with the help of Vivian of all the spices I actually used.  I made another list of the spices in my cabinet that I use that were not in my spice rack. Vivian and I visited local health food store and purchased in bulk the spices we needed.  We came home and with her help dumped all spices, washed all the bottles and refilled them with the new spices we purchased.



In this moment all is well in my kitchen.  I love my new organized spice rack. Vivian enjoyed helping me. It was a handwriting lesson. Spelling lesson. A life lesson of being thrifty. Why spend money on over priced spices at the grocery store when you can go to the health food store and buy in bulk. Most of the spices at I purchased were organic. Next I tackle my pantry!

Monday, March 24, 2014

Olivia Basketball Season


This year Olivia emerged as force to be reckoned with on the court. Gone are the days of being shy and afraid of the ball. Looking at Olivia out the court I had to do a double take because that did not resemble the Olivia I knew last year during basketball season.


It helped that this year Olivia had a fabulous coach who motivated and encouraged the girls. Each game they got better and better. Yes, they lost a lot of games not just lost but got creamed by some pretty aggressive and talented teams but during it all they kept getting better and stronger.


I loved Olivia's attitude. She didn't get caught up in the winning and being obsessed with how many points she made. She just went out there and played because she likes to play.


Mark Williams, the girls basketball coach worked the girls hard at every practice and it showed at the end of the season. Olivia was so pumped and excited to play this year that she was sad when basketball season was over.


Next year Olivia will play middle school basketball and will not have Coach Williams as her coach. She is looking forward to playing with different girls (some from last year) and having a different coach. I can't wait to watch her as each year she gets better and better as well as taller and taller!


Monday, January 6, 2014

Yoga & Meditation: Never too Young to Learn



Through a funny introduction I met a wonderful friend. We share many interests and beliefs about the world around us. She had the fabulous idea to start a weekly yoga and meditation group for home schoolers in our area. Her mom, Michelle is a yoga instructor. She has fabulous pictures of cats doing the various yoga poses each Friday for the kids to follow along. Class is about an hour. We end with five minutes of meditation. My girls love the class, I do too. I am so glad that my girls have this fabulous class. I didn't take a yoga class until I was in my 30's!

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Celebrating the Winter Season: 25 Days of Christmas


Every year we have the tradition of celebrating Hanukkah with our good  friends, Barbara & Bernie.  This year I hosted a fun Hanukkah dinner at our house. I made Potato Latkes and Matzo Ball Soup. Months before the month of December I had an idea of celebrating the entire month, just not Christmas but other winter holidays and the origins of the the modern day Christmas. This is our first official Christmas without Santa Claus.



Here is Barbara's beautiful menorah. She gave us a smaller menorah that we will forever treasure. Hanukkah fell early in December so we started our 25 day winter celebration with a fun evening with Barbara and Bernie celebrating Hanukkah together.


Later in the month on December 21st, the girls and I celebrated the Winter Solstice with a pizza dinner by candle light and wearing glow sticks.


Now that the girls no longer believe in Santa I wanted to take the focus off the materialistic nature of Christmas. As I grow older I have a fascination of the origins of modern day holidays and how other cultures celebrate the season. My plan was to celebrate the 25 days of December leading up to Christmas with different activities that celebrate the Winter Season, just not Christmas. I wanted to weave in Advent and St. Nicholas, traditions that I grew up with as my family is Catholic. I also wanted more of celebrating Christmas than the cheap advent chocolates from Walgreens and opening up gifts on Christmas Day. I want to expose the girls to different cultures, religions as well as incorporate fun things like watching family favorite movies, baking Christmas cookies and gathering with family and friends. I really want to get away from the "stuff" of Christmas.

I took the calendar and mapped out our December. First looking to see when Christmas was and when Hanukkah fell. Each day I planned an activity. We enjoyed a special poetry tea time where we read poems that we themed in winter and Christmas. I found a bunch of great poetry books at the library. We watched the movie White Christmas, Elf and Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.  My girls had never seen White Christmas before. They loved it! I grew up celebrating St. Nicholas which falls on December 6th of each year. I never celebrated with the girls before this year. This year I incorporated the tradition in our 25 days of Christmas. A knock at the door and there was a bag of peanuts, candy and oranges.  I did a little research of St. Nicholas and shared that with the girls.  We made gingerbread houses together, visited the aquarium in Newport to see the light display. This was the first year. Next year I want to expand it more and do more community service. I have a file that put in ideas. Olivia suggested that we make a yule log. I love that idea. Shortly after the holidays I came across a magazine that had a recipe for a yule log. It has been added to the file. We took most of December off from our daily "school." I am already looking forward to next year.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Christmas




I love this picture of our little tree in our living room. This year we celebrated Christmas in Central Oregon with my in-laws and Mr. W's uncle. It was really important to me that we have a "mini" Christmas together and open gifts together. As the girls get older I realize that in not too many years they will be gone. I treasure holidays together in our home, just the four of us.


This year we gave the girls each their own Kindle Fire. They have been wanting tablets for awhile. They were so excited.



Like most things in our life, I plan for something and it ends up that Mr. W has to work, I took matters into my own hands and got the tree myself with the help of the girls. I was proud of myself. Yes, I know we are not going to be home but I was determined to have a tree and our own little Christmas morning together before we left. My Prius looked so festive with the tree strapped to the top.


Vivian and taking a few laps around the ice rink. It was festive way to celebrate the Christmas Season than ice skating outside in Central Oregon. We had a blast!


This is one of my favorite pictures of our Christmas visit to Central Oregon to visit Mr. W's parents. I was the only brave adult to get on the ice. It was so much fun!


Monday, December 23, 2013

Girls Art Class


Our little co-op had the amazing experience of having a weekly art class for 8 weeks taught by a lovely neighbor of Megan's who is a retired art teacher. They learned different elements in their weekly class in a art studio.  They explored drawing with graphite, colored and water colored pencils. They learned techniques of line quality, contour drawing and sketching.


They also learn color theory and made their own color wheel demonstrating hue, shading utilizing charcoal. They used acrylic paints. They also played with clay and learned simple techniques of slab, coil and pinch. My girls enjoyed every lesson and learned so much. These classes reminded me of the art classes that I took in college.






I love this picture that Olivia made, titled "Under Water Kelp." She said it reminded her of learning about the ocean and seeing it at our science day at Hatfield Marine Science Center. Vivian also made a similar painting. My plan is to have both pictures framed. They are beautiful. We ended our eight week art class with a small Christmas party and a open house showing off their work they created over the past eight weeks. All the girls are so talented and creative.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Gingerbread Party


Our friends who attended with the girls last year invited us to a gingerbread making party at their house. It was a fun morning of visiting, making gingerbread houses and a yummy lunch together.


The girls had so much fun. Our friend, had so many awesome candy and treats to decorate our houses. It was neat to see all the different houses that were created. Olivia and Vivian are so creative!