Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas 2009

Here are some highlights from our Chrismtas - beginning with Christmas Eve service and continuing through our brunch with Adam on Christmas morning and a time of family worship and present-opening. We are so thankful for the blessings of this day, and, most of all, for the gift of God's son for our salvation.















Friday, December 18, 2009

My Favorite Weapons By: Leo, Dictated to: *Stella* ;)


Leo with his toy gun. It is an airpressure gun and knocks down fake bottles! NEAT!
I have three favorite weapons these are musket, bow and arrow, and also knives. First I like muskets. Because I like to feel that throw when I, cock it, line it up to the target, and BANG!!! The bullet is off at a breathtaking speed of more than a mile per second. Second, I enjoy the bow and arrow. This weapon is neat because I can hunt and do target practice. Finally, I enjoy knives. Knives are awesome because I collect them, throw them at a foam target, and use them to cut and open things. I enjoy using these weapons because they help me learn skills. I might even need them to support my family. Whether or not this is true, I will be prepared.
By: Leo
Age: 8
Grade: 3
Dictated to: Stella
Age: 9 1/2
Grade: 5

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Why I Think my DI team Should do the You're Gonna Flip Challenge By: Stella Age: 9 1/2

Hi! I'm just going to give you some background on why I wrote this. It is a persuasive essay to try to convince my team to pick this challenge. Really, my DI team and I DID pick this challenge, so my mom and I thought it would be FUN for you to see what my DI team is doing for a challenge this year.

I think my DI team should do the "You're Gonna Flip Challenge." It would be the best challenge because all of the skills we're good at are incorporated into it. There are MANY benefits to this challenge but I'll just list a few.
One of the many benefits is that we would get to practice the skill we like and do best at: ACTING! In this challenge we will get to write a skit with a main character in it. The main character will have a point of view change(a FLIP!). Another benefit of doing this challenge is that we would study and build a puppet! Puppets are amazing. You can make them do lots of interesting moves and have fun while you're at it. A third benefit of doing this challenge is that we would put our talents to good use. The boys on our DI team like building; there's the puppet to build and visual art (such as origami, a picture, etc.) We girls like writing the skit.
We would easily be able to combine our skills and come up with an awesome skit, nice sidetrips (which are extra parts of the performance such as music and artwork). The challenge requires two sidetrips, puppets, and visual art.
I think there are MANY advantages to this challenge. We would get to practice what we like doing and, most of all, have FUN! This challenge DEFINITELY would be the best for my team this year!

By: Stella
Age: 9 1/2
Grade: 5
Persuasive Essay
WA #12

Friday, November 20, 2009

Benefits of Owning a Dog By: Stella* Age: 9 1/2


Our sweet, little Cora!

Growing up!

We recently went to a breeder in MA to pick up our first family puppy dog. There are many advantages to having a dog in the home, and here are three: I can have responsibility for an animal, experience the fun of a pet, and learn to persevere through challenges and see the good rewards of training.

One of the reasons I like having a dog is that it provides me with the responsibility of owning an animal. It gives me a real sense of satisfaction to feed, brush, and bathe my dog, Cora.

Another reason I enjoy having a pet is because of the fun and companionship it brings. I love greeting Cora every morning and patting her HUGE ;), fuzzy ears! I also enjoy her company when I take her on walks. Our family loves letting Cora out in the house. She always seems to be on the go, so we have to keep a close eye on her! (Actually, really more like TWO eyes on her!)

Finally, I enjoy having a pet because it is a challenge, that results in benefits. It was a little hard at first when we had to clean up Cora's puppy accidents and walk her every 20 minutes! Then, after a while, she learned. When she stopped having accidents we could leave her home for longer and longer periods. Life returned to normal, and I felt satisfied with all that I had taught her. In all, I think there are many wonderful reasons why everybody should have a dog.

Even though there are many hard times along the way, it really pays off in the end to have a loving friend in the home. Some people say, "A dog is a man's best friend!", and I agree!

By: Stella
Age: 9 1/2
Grade: 5

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Scavenger Hunt By: Stella* Age: 9 1/2


On Monday, we went on a scavenger hunt. It was for our Destination Imagination Class. We went on it so that we could see all of the possibilities of materials for our challenge that we picked. We are doing a theatrical challenge this year. Last year our team got 60 points out of like 80 for our skit that one of my team members and I wrote! (YEAH!) ;)
We went to Home Depot. At Home Depot we got a list of things. Here is an example of what we might have had to find in Home Depot:

1.(E) List some ways of changing one color into another color.
1. (Example answer that my team thought of): Stained glass window
We would have to find as many ways as we could. We had an hour to look for a list of 18 things, (I think it was 18!) We teamed up into groups. I was in a group of two other girls. We have two instructors. One of the instructors went with me and my friends, Mom went with Leo and some of his friends, and then our other instructor went with two other kids. We also then went over to Michael's and did the same thing. At the end of the Home Depot Scavenger Hunt we got prizes. My team tied with the third team. Leo's team came in close behind. (All of the different teams that paired up were from our DI team.) The prizes were M&Ms, skittles, etc.
We made a chant that represents our team. We present ourselves to all of the other teams at the challenge. One of the girls on the team has a little sister who is going to be our mascot. She is going to be in a M&M costume. This is our chant:

2-4-6-8-PEANUT M&MS ARE GREAT, AND SO ARE MY DI TEAMMATES!

Let me explain why that is peanut M&Ms! You might say,"Why not M&Ms?" Well, we were going to do that but one of the girls was like, "But I HATE M&Ms! I like peanut M&Ms though!" ;) I said, "Then how about this, "2468 Peanut M&Ms are great..." One of the boys finished with, "...and so are my DI teammates!" Then it stuck!
;)

By: Stella
Age: 9 1/2
5th Grade

Reptiles on the Move By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated to (and pictures posted by): Stella* Age: 9 1/2


WHOA! CATCH THE TURTLE! "Oh, nice ummm... Taurus!" ;) (WINK)

If you look hard you will see Taurus! This is the boa that Leo wrote about liking in his post.

Struggling to CONTROL A SNAKE! Right after this picture was taken the snake started going down poor Leo's SHIRT!

Stella, posing with a turtle!

On Monday, I went to a library program. At the program we learned a little bit more about reptiles. One of the reptiles was a boa constrictor. A boa is my favorite type of snake. I enjoyed seeing the American Alligator. A while ago I did a report on Florida. The most common alligator is the American Alligator. My favorite type of alligator is the American Alligator. We learned about differentiating a male from a female snake. We also learned about differentiating a male from a female lizard. A male snake has a skinnier, longer tail, and a female snake has a larger, shorter tail. A male lizard has larger lumps of skin under his legs. A female lizard has smaller less visible lumps. I enjoy going to reptiles on the move because we get to see ancient and non-native reptiles.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Confucius vs. James By: Stella Age: 9 1/2


Confucius vs. James

Confucius writes that, "The gentleman is said to be slow in speech and brisk in action." Ch. 2 Vs. 24

James writes in James 1:19, "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and should not get angry easily."

Confucius suggests that we are to be slow to speak and quick to act. I don't think James is encouraging the same thing. James is saying that we are to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. If we are "brisk in action" as Confucius says to be, then we might do something in haste without thinking about it. That often triggers the other person to say something back. We are acting according to our own desires. James teaches that we should act according to God's word. Here are some passages that explain that:

James 2:8 If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself," you are doing well.

James 2:10: for whoever keeps the whole law but fails at one point has become accountable for all of it.

Confucius and Jame's sayings are similar in some ways because both teach that we should be slot to speak. Confucius is trying to point out that we should be slow to speak. Confucius is trying to point out that we should be slow to speak, but if we are brisk in action then that might mean we aren't giving enough thought to what we're doing. James' advice is to really think about how we respond and what out actions accomplish before we respond. If we aren't careful we might hurt someone.
If you put a gentleman (according to Confucius), and a godly man (according to James) side by side you would see a lot of differences in their character. For example, a godly man is living according to God's word and the Confucian gentleman is living to please himself and display his goodness and draw attention to his behavior.

By: Stella
Age: 9 1/2
Grade 5

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Filial Piety By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated to: Stella Age : 9 1/2




(This is a paragraph Leo wrote on filial piety. He got this Confucian saying from his history book:)
"Nowadays, to provide for parents is considered filial piety. But dogs and horses are so provided. Without respect, what is the difference?"

Leo's Report on this saying:

Everyday you throw hay to an animal. What is the difference between this care and respect and honoring your parents? When you throw hay to a horse it is not respect. Real respect consists of loving; it is not just caring for everyday needs. In a book I've been studying there is an apprentice who shows a very good example of filial piety. (Title: Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze.) He cares for his mother with genuine love and care. This boy was living in China. The children in China were taught to honor their parents, and wake up early, beat blankets, sweep the court, and prepare breakfast. That is real respect. I think respect is important not only because GOD commands us to honor our parents, but because God has put our parents over us. In these days it is starting to look like filial piety is out of date, but really it is as important now as it was in Ancient China.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Museum of New Hampshire History By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated to: Stella Age: 9 1/2



We went to the museum for my new hampshire history class. (Lighthouse Co-Op) In the museum we learned about artifacts (Objects made or changed by humans)and documents. (Written or printed material) We went to at table. We saw a lot of old fashioned objects such as train tickets, milk jars with stoppers, and tourniquets. Pur teams put the objects in categories based on how they were used. Then we went to an Abraham Lincoln exhibit. We saw his pocket knife. Then we went home.
THE END

Friday, October 23, 2009

My Favorite Games By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated By: Stella AGe: 9 1/2


Wow! Right here I was 7! Yes me Stella!

Say cheese Leo!

I have two favorite games. These games are battleship and basketball. My first favorite game is battleship. Battleship is fun because I get to guess my opponent's strategy! My second favorite game is basketball is exciting because defenders are always chasing me! Battelship and basketballare fun for me because I am someone who enjoys competition.

My Favorite Co-Op Classes By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated By: Stella Age: 9 1/2


Nice Meringue Stella!

Nice Moustache Leo!

I have two favorite Co-Op classes. These classes are DI (Destination Imagination), and French. My first favorite Co-Op class is DI. DI is fun because I get to brainstorm and work with my friends. My second favorite class is French. French is neat because I get to learn a new language. DI and French are fun because I get to spend time learning with my friends.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Your Laugh of the Day...


These recent quotes are compliments of my now-four-year-old (Taurus). Hope you enjoy!

Rus' favorite adjective is "lovely." He strings it to all of his most heart-felt statements...

"Thank you for my LOVELY birthday!"

"Dear God, we pray for this lovely, big family!"

Rus: "Mommy, I'm Cora's (the dog's) cousin just like Curtis is my cousin!"

"Mom, did you know that Cora is descended by wolves and Huskies?"

To his big brother... "You're not doing what Mom COMMANDED you to do!"

To his mom after her second day without a shower... "Mom, girls need makeup to make them pretty. May you put on your makeup?"

"I had a cookie at Grandma's, and it was DRAMA!" (this almond and teff cookie brought on a violent gag reflex. poor kid)

"When we're having dinner, I wish that Adam and Eve could come!" (he meant Adam and Leigh! :)

to his mom, "I'm glad that you're my teacher. I promise that I'll be with you forever and ever!"

About his baby brother... "Yeah, he's pretty discouraged with preschool."

Recently I exclaimed (a bit too boisterously) over some great writing of his. He said, "Actually Mom, could you turn down your volume because your volume is up."

Finally, he recently asked us the color of our pastor's new baby. After puzzling over this one, we realized that he was remembering our experience getting a baby puppy and assuming that the choices were either yellow or black...

My New Hair


Here's my new hairstyle. I have a love/hate relationship with the color. It's great to be grey-free, but I can't help worrying that it's a little too "witchy." We haven't had money for a real haircut for almost a year. Krista gave me my summer trim, and Stephen did the honors this past time. It's so gratifying to think of the money we save when we cut everyone's hair at home.

Fall 2009 By: Stella Age: 9

Hello all! Finally we have gotten pictures downloaded on the computer! Now here is what our fall has been like and pretty soon I'll have to put a post up: "WINTER 2009-2010" NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
;)
Mom is teaching at the Co-Op. She is teaching a class that summarizes the books of the bible- Genesis through Joshua. This is a mural that the kids made:

This is the teacher:

I have been helping Mom in her class because I would have art during this time but the teacher is on vacation!

We went to Chucksters. I'm not sure if I ever did put a post up on this or if Mom did but anyway here are the pics. again if we did...


We have never gone mini-golfing before. Here is a picture of me taking a try at it..

Say: MINI GOLFING!




17 more holes to go keep chuggin'! ;)


Now here are some picture's of Taurus' b-day...

YUMMMM!! PIZZA!


Doughnuts for breakfast!

Say Cheese!

OH MY WORD! This is toooooo cute!

Our pretty bwack wab as Taurus would say!
By: Stella Age: 9