We have also been doing some school work. My daughter is still miffed at the fact that she is out of school for the summer, but we have "school" everyday. I continue to tell her until we have acres and acres of crops to pick, she can do 45 minutes of school. We are reviewing her spelling words from the school year, working through some math review, and playing some logic games. My son is working though his age appropriate math stuff, doing some early reading and phonic stuff, and doing the logic puzzles with his sister. We are also working on memorizing scripture. We are also doing a different literature study every week. This week we are reading How to Make and Apple Pie and See the World. Yesterday, we have pantomimed the story. Monday we looked at the places the main character visits on a map. Today, we spent 4 hours away from home going to doctor for my son's ear infection, getting the medcine, eating some lunch, and visiting my grandmother. No school today. Tomorrow we make APPLE PIE! My kids love to "help" to cook. They are very jazzed about the prospect of making and apple pie. Of course, they are also jazzed about eating the apple pie.
I found some fabulous websites today for kids projects. The first is a play dough project. I have a pretty good playdough recipe. I'm going to compare this one. I noticed that the play dough is dyedI've always shied away from dye because it tends to stain the kids hands. We'll give it a whirl and see how it goes. If my kids have blue hands, you'll know why. :) My daughter also loves these scratch boards, so we're going to give making these a whirl. The ones we have used before are always store bought.
I've been working on a quilt for a cousin. I've been stuck for the last few days because I have to add fabric to my backing fabric before I can baste and quilt. I don't like doing this so I've shelved it for a few days. I finally pinned the fabric tonight and started making the binding. For any non-quilters reading this, I just spoke Greek, sorry. In English, I'm about halfway through. The top is done. It is pretty cute, very unique. I love it! I was thinking about my projects lined up. I have to do:
A quilt for Grandmother,
A quilt for my roomie from college whose baby is due in Oct.
A quilt for my house TX themed. I've only had the fabric 5 YEARS!
Curtains for my Mom
A sock Monkey for my son and daughter
A purse for me
A duvet for my sister-in-law
A dress for myself
A tree skirt, I have fabric for it left over from making my Mom's, I don't know who will get it.
A scrappy Christmas quilt...unknown reciepent
A travel quilt, had the fabric for about 4 years
I'm sure I'm forgetting something...
Some of my projects have been put aside due to one cross country more or another. I still can't believe we make two cross country moves in 2 1/2 years. We just found out that we will not have to move cross country again. As of right now, we are not moving to NYC. Whew! Of course that could always change at a moment's notice. I'm off to sleep and hopefully get closer to finishing that baby quilt tomorrow.
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