Sunday, December 6, 2015

Recommended Reading: November - December

I have been dreading trying to summarize all that we have read recently.  I know that I am forgetting some of the titles, but this is a good overview.  These are mostly books that we listened to in the car while driving to Arkansas and back.   While they are all good and worth reading, my favorite is still The Goose Girl followed by The Book of a Thousand Days. That's silly to admit, since I had read both of them already and I hardly ever reread books. Shannon Hales' stories are sort of like comfort food -- substantive, warm and cozy, and happily ever after.



While I was in Arkansas my sister B introduced me to a book from the Proper Romance series.  As she predicted, I could not put Edenbrooke down and read all of it in one night. I have enjoyed reading a couple additional titles as well. They are all written in the regency period and have very clean language and plots.  



I finished The Poisonwood Bible over a month ago and have thought about it several times since then.  It is a detailed account of the life of a Baptist preacher and his family in the wilds of the Congo/Zaire over 3 generations. Their is so much that I could say about it, but the chorus of the book for me was that happiness in life all depends on your perspective, not money, not material goods, or lack of hardship, or even religious organizations per se. It made me want to go back to work helping improve health care in Africa, to look into the latest micro-lending approaches, and to be more giving, like the community of Congolese in which the Price family lived.


Family Schooling Summary

 I took a couple of shots this week that show a typical bedtime here in Paul's basement. Jammies, toothbrushing, prayers and stories, are all interspersed amid a wild rumpus (Where the Wild Things Are).









This has been a quiet week of making arrangements for the closing/sale of our house and getting ready to go visit friends and family in Utah.  We did do a lot of "school work" - mostly the workbook based kind. We also started making the cookies for our neighbors. Even though we are moving, we will still go bring them each a plate of goodies.
The kiddos love helping with the baking and in particular, the frosting, of the Christmas cookies.

This year we made sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, and chocolate chip oatmeal cookies for the neighbor plates.




Good thing we are planning to bring them around tomorrow.  I am worried about these two onlookers...

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Professional Portraits

And of course we could not leave dad's house without trying out his latest portrait studio set-up.   He tests out all kinds of arrangements, various lightings and reflectors, before we get the wiggly kiddos in there. They all cooperated for a few minutes before church and let him take his best shot at capturing their attention.
I love that so many of these look like their natural expressions - not too posed.












Baby L is still super drooly, as her dress shows!




Dad took a couple quick family shots after church too. Baby L was asleep and brother M was having a hard time focusing on anything other than his paper toys made during church.

Thanksgiving Part 3

Saturday was rainy and cooler so we went to the Rockwell Museum.  They have a lot of American art, including a few pieces by Frederick Remington, who we studied in our "Meet the Masters" class.



Since brother S wasn't feeling well hubby stayed home with him. The older kids had just enough attention span to walk through the museum for about 30 minutes before we arrived at the Family Art Area with crafts and activities for the kiddos.

They made gingerbread houses with transparency paper on light boxes.


 


 They also made 3d paper gingerbread houses and decorated them.



Baby L did her best to help out.









Thanksgiving Part 2

The weather was warm on Friday (60F) so we went to St Mary's playground.  That used to be our favorite when we were kids. Of course it had been completely updated since I was little, but it was still a fun place to play. 



Big sister A lost her front tooth on the way home from Kentucky last Sunday. 











 Brother S and M loved all the climbing walls that were part of the playground.


Big sister A was pretty proud of how well she can climb the monkey bars now.  Baby L slept through the whole thing (took her nap in the car)