Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fossil Dig

 

Today we joined a few other families and went on a fossil dig at our local environmental center. Caleb enjoyed climbing on the big pile of rocks and sliding down.

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He did find a large rock with a fossilized leaf. (I thought wearing the Can You Dig It? Shirt went well with the fossil dig theme of the day.) 

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Asa found this rock and it had two pieces of a plant in it, (although I forgot what kind of plant it is!)

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This is the one I found. It is a shell, kind of hard to see it.

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Caleb still refers to the fossils we found as dinosaur bones, but we are working on that!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Out Live Your Life-Max Lucado (Book Review)

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This is an amazing and powerful book. A great mix of stories, statistics and history that comes together for an easy and thought-provoking read about how we can each make a difference and were designed to do just that.  Whether it’s the orphan in a far away country or the neighbor down the road he challenges us to see everyone as Jesus did; someone important and in need of Him.

The need is everywhere and he shows us that we have the ability to do something about it. I liked that the focus wasn’t just foreign missions and things that seem so far away and hard to comprehend and relate too, but that he included ways to make a difference in your own community.

I thoroughly enjoyed the way Lucado told Bible stories as if he was there and how he imagines them having taken place. This really helped me remember that these people were just like us, with the same problems and issues that we still face today. It’s amazing to think what an incredible impact could be made if everyone made the decision to make a positive impact in one persons life.

I also love that all of the author’s royalties from the book and associated products will go to World Vision and other ministries.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Children and Markers

So, this is what happens when you go to answer the phone and your children push a chair over to the bookcase and are able to reach the small craft box. IMG_6935
Asa was using the markers as lipstick.
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Now, I realize this could have been much worse. That is why the large craft box, the one with paint and glitter, is on the top shelf, in the closet, in the bathroom.
IMG_6947Asa used Christmas stampers on his face. Getting ready for the holiday season a little early…
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And since the friend, (that needs a cool blog nickname in case you have any suggestions) that called was commenting that I hadn't posted recently, I thought this would be a fitting post. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Loving the Sandwich Maker!

A while back, as I was trying to come up with something for lunch to feed my kids, I remembered a sandwich maker that I had when I was probably in middle school. Luck was on my side when I was able to find it in my parents basement. I immediately brought it home and put it to work. We used it everyday. All the time. And then it stopped.

And I had to go back to making grilled cheese sandwiches on the stove. I can't blame the machine it was probably 20 years old. My kids, especially the little one (18 months old) missed it terribly. He would go over to the cabinet that it had been in, point and give a sad little grunt.

Then I was in the grocery store and saw one, and it was on clearance! (I actually paid more than this one at Amazon, which is the same model as mine.) We are back to sandwich heaven! In case you don't know what you can do with one, let me tell you what we do. We haven't gotten to creative yet, but I can feel the creative cooking juices starting to flow. Grilled cheese is the obvious choice and is delicious. Pizza pockets, with a little pizza sauce and mozzarella between the bread is another favorite. I like melting deli turkey and cheese and even a melted peanut butter sandwich is tasty. For dessert, use pie filling. I had always used crescent rolls which work well, pie crust I found doesn't cook enough, but today with a friend we tried using bread and it came out great! The bread compacts and toasts nicely. For breakfast you can pour in scrambled eggs.  I am going to try pancake batter soon.

One of the great things I find with these is that my toddler can eat them with out the sandwich falling apart. If I just gave him a cold sandwich it ends up in pieces, usually on the floor. With the sandwich maker, it stays together! It is so fast and easy, and I love not having to turn on the stove and heat up the house to make lunch. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. I may need to go make a nice, hot raspberry pocket... Want one?

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Timeline

Worked on our new wall timeline today. I will post pictures once I get it hung up. All I can say is Measure twice, Sharpie once.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

I want the Math movie!

Yes, that is what my 4 year old asks for. The Math Movie. All the time.

This DVD from Sonlight is a great introduction to lots of math concepts that he will be learning about soon. It is engaging and entertaining. He is learning from it and asks questions about the things he sees on the movie. My only word of caution, if your child is anything like mine, be sure to have round crackers on hand to make cracker sandwiches (pairs) like in the movie. I only had square crackers and was told I was doing it wrong.