Making Sushi Cucumber Rolls

My kids and I love sushi.  Actually I mean we like veggies and cooked things rolled up in rice and seaweed.  It just happens we can find that at sushi bars. We usually make our own though.  It’s really not that hard.  Earlier this summer I set out to teach a friend of mine and […]

Sharing the Gospel…Literally

Set the Stage:  PJ and Mia received small Gospels of John while we were visiting Gettysburg this weekend.  Let me tell you.  It’s quite an experience to be proselytised in 100 degree weather by a guy dressed in Civil War garb.  Especially when you already believe.  He was giving out free water though.  Anyway, they […]

Handmaiden Hashbrowns

I’ll admit. I was psyched was PJ chose food as his learning theme for summer. Two words: Edible Projects.  We’ve done some activities that fall more toward the academic side like read The History of Food (Major Inventions Through History) and Food Science (Cool Science) and learn about fractions. But mostly we’ll be getting our hands dirty.  […]

Ready, Set, Summer!

The teacher gifts are made (and given). Awards were awarded. PJ received the Joshua Award for Leadership, an Excellence in Reading Comprehension Award, and a Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness Award. Celebratory homemade ice cream was made (and eaten). And songs/verses/poems were performed. Welcome to the first morning of summer vacation!

Foto Friday

We travelled for Memorial Day weekend.  Not sure what I was thinking when I suggested it.  It turned out traffic was not bad.  Go figure.  The kids got to eat cup cakes that when put together made a flag.  They also hung out with cousins.          When we returned, we hit the […]

Gearing up for summer

There’s a part of me who knows that a little quite a bit of effort on the front end means a much smoother summer and less frustration all around.  Having a loose structure and some activities all ready for when the “B” word breaks out keeps me liking my kids and them liking me.  That same […]

Bragging

We’re always telling our kids not to boast or brag, but at the risk of sounding boastful I have to tell you how proud I am of PJ.  He earned $5 for helping Patrick plant upwards of 40 seedlings on Saturday.  (sidenote: The $5 was actually a surprise for him.  He was just planting out […]

Best Birthday

As our kids get older, it’s fun to watch all the seeds we’ve sown (like compassion, love, empathy, and how to celebrate) grow in the soil of their little big personalities.  Mostly unbeknownst to me, my children (especially the older two) spent the better part of the week scheming with my mom to plan a birthday […]