Monday, September 30, 2013

Apples

 
 
We keep this place in business with our weekly cidar purchase.
Our favorite to pick this time of year. 
Finding surprises while climbing apple trees
Pickers

Just getting started

Smashing apples
 
Picking the perfect ones
Yum
Daddy showed up to help. 

Apple butter, cider vinegar, and apple peel juice

Apples, apples
Yum, yum, yum!
Don't you wish
That you had some?
Apples, apples
Taste so fine!
I could eat them
All the time
                        Adp. Anon
 
Ahh...the grand-finale of summer and early fall...Apple picking!  We look forward to gathering everyone up and heading to the apple orchard.  Books all around the house about apples, orchards, trees and preserving, prepare us for leaning all we can about this special treat. 
Apples can be used for so much!  We make applesauce, apple butter, pies, bread and apple cake, muffins and monster oatmeal.  Nothing goes to waste.  The peels and cores are used for apple cider vinegar.  Did  you know that if you let the peels and cores steep in hot water, you have apple flavored water.  The kids love it - nutritious and tastes delicious.  The peels can be thrown in a pot with a bit of water and cinnamon for a fall-like air freshener. The chickens appreciate the left-over apple pieces.  Apples make everyone happy.

We look forward to the days when the apple trees in our orchard mature and we are able to pick here at home.   
I hope you are enjoying these beautiful autumn days.



Scripture to think about from Sunday's sermon:
Ways to Build up Children:
Deuteronomy 4:9
Deuteronomy 6:7
Proverb 22:6
Ephesians 6:4
How are you encouraging your children?
 






 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Almost Autumn

The days are getting shorter and cooler.  Fall is on the horizon.  That means:
 
It is almost time to breed our goats......
 Pretty flowers will sleep.....
 Abby will get one more hair cut before the cold sets in.
 The woods will bare.....
 The boys will collect wood to burn....
 The yard will be clean.....
 Children will still play.....
 
 
 Kitties will gather mice.....
 The garden will close.....
 And bonfires will be enjoyed.
 
 
We are enjoying these last days of summer.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Nature Study/First Day of Lessons

One of my favorite parts of homeschooling is Nature Study.  Today started the first "official" day of structured learning this year.  I had the older children set and ready to go, but the younger were not organized.  We had a super day!  Eli wanted to talk about maps, so we pulled a reader off the shelf and read about our country.  Samuel drew a map of our state and an outline map of our country.  This is part of his "Study about My State".  After lunch, we took a walk outside, because Eli was super excited about showing me a hornets' nest.  I grabbed their drawing notebooks, colored pencils and a resource book and headed out the door, with a six year old hand in my hand. 
They plopped down on the ground and got to work drawing and thinking about how they would describe their wonderful find.


Eli used his book to learn about other insects and critters.
After drawing and writing about hornets and their home, the boys took me over to another nest that Daddy discovered last week.  It hangs very close to the ground.  The hornets have been busy repairing a huge tear.  We think it was from a raccoon or skunk who was eager to munch on larva. 

 
Eli is full of great thoughts, so I write as he narrates for me.  He "wrote": "Hornets!  Dangerous, hard-to-kill, mightiest bees.  They are made to sting you.  They like hanging on trees far up, and some at the bottom.  It has 1,000 hornets inside the hornets' nest.  We have two in our yard.  They are black and white.  I got stung by one before."
Samuel wrote: "This is a hornet's nest.  It is very dangerous cause there is thousands of bees in it."  
Not only did they find hornets' nests, they found a bird's nest, caterpillar nests and spiders.  The best part for the boys, was sharing their pictures with Da, when he came home from work. I'd say, that's not too bad for winging it the first day.
 
Nature study or nature walks are great because they give children the opportunity to explore what is around them.  They get to learn about animals, trees, weather, plants, stars and more, in their environment, rather than simply reading in text.  The fun part is talking, drawing and writing about what they observe.  The internet, library or resources off  book shelves allow for further exploration and study.  I highly recommend nature walks.  You do not have to live in the country or on a big piece of land.  Getting close to the ground, sidewalk or a tree brings opportunity to explore this beautiful world.
If you are interested in learning more about nature study, research and read anything about Charlotte Mason.  Or, read some of the great books about nature studies with children.