Adventures. Fun times. Daily life a homeschooling family. A record of trips, times and events of our family.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The Wonder Wagon Gets a State Sticker!
In our recent adventures in the "Wonder Wagon" I've been seeing these state stickers on RV's. I've been wanting one. On a recent shopping trip at Camping World Vivian found a set!
We were so excited to have Mr. W put it on for us so we could apply the first two stickers to our brand new map! Oregon & Washington. My goal is to one day visit all 50 states with the girls. We have knocked out a bunch on our cross country adventure to Maine a few years back. In the course of six days the girls and I drove through 14 states together along with my MIL and our cat Zeus. Yes, it would be cool to visit all 49 states in the RV. Hawaii will be a little difficult via RV.
Mr. W thinks that we have to spend a night in the RV in the state before we can apply the sticker to the map. I think if we drive through the ENTIRE state in one day that counts like as if we stayed the night in that state. Example: Driving through a larger state like Wyoming or Colorado. There is debate over this rule.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Dressed Up & Looking Fancy
We added a wedding last weekend for a family friend and neighbors of my parents. It was a beautiful Catholic Mass and fun reception afterwards. It was fun seeing family friends who a grew up and babysat as a child. I have to admit it did make me feel a teeny tiny bit old.
I enjoy getting dressed up. I don't get to very often. As you can see if I even broke out the red heels. As much as the girls are growing, I had to make a quick shopping trip to the outlet mall. At least I remembered to get a few pictures before we walked into the church. It's these little moments that I treasure and enjoy looking back on. Before I know it Olivia and Vivian will be taller than me. One we will be celebrating their wedding days. I try to capture as much as I can, thus why I enjoy blogging.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Our Very First Poetry Tea Time
We are using Brave Writer by Julie Bogart for our language arts this school year. One of her suggestions is having tea once a week where we read aloud poetry to each other. Instead of just poetry we are going to also include song lyrics as Vivian is all about Cher lyrics these days. That is what I love about homeschooling, the flexibility of tweaking things to fit our interests.
The girls got a bunch of fabulous books from their older cousin that they are enjoying reading aloud. We even incorporated Vivian's speech "home work" in reading aloud and working on pronunciation but along with Earl Grey tea and cucumber sandwiches.
Vivian put together our table centerpiece. A globe puzzle that Uncle Eddie gaveVivian, her scarf and some candles. I pulled out my china that I got when we visited England a few years ago. It is nice to actually use it instead of just look at it.
After our first tea time Vivian suggested that we have tea everyday. It was nice. I ordered a deluxe sample pack of tea from Stash Tea. I think this is going to be a fun way to spend our Tuesday mornings. Our first Poetry Tea Time was a hit!
The girls got a bunch of fabulous books from their older cousin that they are enjoying reading aloud. We even incorporated Vivian's speech "home work" in reading aloud and working on pronunciation but along with Earl Grey tea and cucumber sandwiches.
Vivian put together our table centerpiece. A globe puzzle that Uncle Eddie gaveVivian, her scarf and some candles. I pulled out my china that I got when we visited England a few years ago. It is nice to actually use it instead of just look at it.
After our first tea time Vivian suggested that we have tea everyday. It was nice. I ordered a deluxe sample pack of tea from Stash Tea. I think this is going to be a fun way to spend our Tuesday mornings. Our first Poetry Tea Time was a hit!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Cowboy Dinner Tree Adventure
We returned to visit Mr. W's parents who live in Central Oregon. Now that they are all settled in their new house it was time to explore the high desert. As always, it's an adventure when we head out with "Popa" and "Mama." What the girls lovingly refer to their grandparents.
My in-laws had heard about this place and were anxious to take us there when we came over for a visit. Reservations where made and we made the long trek out to the middle of nowhere, Silver Lake Oregon. As soon as we sat down I was waiting for John Wayne to stroll in.
Vivian, Olivia and Mr. W waiting for the first course: soup, salad and unlimited refills of tasty iced tea and lemonade.
Uncle Eddie, my father-in-law and mother-in-law; Vivian, Olivia & Mr. W. The Cowboy Dinner Tree is a rustic barn that is quite cozy and decorated in Western motif. Soup and salad is served family style. The salad dressing was delicious as was the Corn Chowder and Bean Soup that we had as well.
The Cowboy Dinner Tree requires reservations. When calling you get the option of a 26-30oz. steak or a entire chicken. Only Uncle Eddie managed to eat all of his, which is no surprise. It was a lovely day of exploring and making new memories in the new part of the state that my in-laws now call home.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Not Back to School Day at Oaks Amusement Park
The Williams Family had a total blast at Not Back to School Day at Oaks Amusement Park, hosted by Oregon Home Education Network (OHEN). I am a native Oregonian and I am sad to say it took me until almost 40 to finally experience Oaks Amusement Park in Portland. Our family had a fabulous time. If you are local you NEED to visit. The park is super clean. Not a toothless carny in sight. The food is even awesome. Mr. W, the girls and I conclude that we will be attending next year AND roller skating!
Olivia~11 years old, 6th grade
Vivian~9 years old, 4th grade
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