tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36434849694771944822024-02-21T22:13:49.036-08:00home sweet homeKaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.comBlogger343125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-72435559720740190932017-11-11T17:22:00.001-08:002017-11-12T15:36:38.576-08:00Good and Beautfiul Homeschool <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Three years ago when I decided to pull the kids out of public school to homeschool them, I had a vision of what it was going to be like. I could see the boys lounging around the house reading great books, waking up every morning excited for a new day of learning, science experiments in the kitchen, amazing field trips, the house filled with classical music while the boys worked on art or poetry writing. The reality has been much different and sometimes I feel like I'm still trying to figure it all out and get it right. One of the biggest challenges I have faced has been finding the right materials to use to teach them. I promised myself when I started that I was NOT going to buy curriculum for my kids. I wanted to piece together everything on my own, write my own lesson plans, create my own curriculum, and make it all exactly what my boys needed. I knew that nothing out there was going to be tailor made for my kids and I would just have to do it myself. Last year, as I was struggling with my 3rd grader and trying to find something that he wouldn't tell me was <i>so boring and stupid and dumb, </i>I came across something online called <a href="http://www.jennyphillips.com/" target="_blank">The Good and the Beautiful</a>. I had never heard of it before, and from the way it looked I figured it was expensive. I almost ignored it, but I was curious so I clicked. And then I kept clicking and looking and reading and searching. The Language Arts curriculum looked amazing and there was a FREE download! I immediately downloaded Level 3 and spent the next several days looking and reading through everything. I started using some of the lessons with my son. I was amazed that he didn't complain. I was even more amazed when he started enjoying school more and I was enjoying my time teaching him. After sampling Level 3 last year I decided to try and use the full Language Arts program for him this year. The prices, compared to other homeschool curriculum, are amazing. I love how the lessons are set up and all of the new things he's exposed to in each lesson. Our favorite this year has been the Creative Companion book. My son loves the maps and artwork in the book. I can take the lessons and add different elements to expand on what he's already learning. This curriculum has really been a blessing to our homeschool and I wish all of the time I had found it sooner (or that my boys were younger so I could start over and homeschool all of them using this). Even if you're not a homeschooler, these materials would be amazing for summer or for those kids who love learning and want to do more on their own. Today you can also download the Book List for free by clicking <a href="http://www.jennyphillips.com/good-beautiful-book-list/" target="_blank">HERE</a>. This has been an answer to prayers and is giving me the ability to teach my son the way I always imagined I could.Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-79485772570408143032016-04-27T15:45:00.002-07:002016-04-27T15:45:53.281-07:00End of Year Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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According to my homeschool calendar, we have 12 days left of school. Yes, we will get our required 180 days in, but all of those days were not spend in our "classroom". Some of those days were spent at the library, museums, and out of town where we visited some historic sites. We even spent part of Spring Break at the San Diego Zoo to go along with our Zoology unit. One of the things that surprised me the most about this year was that we had ZERO sick days. When Logan was in kindergarten and 1st grade he missed 15 or more days of school. This year, he missed zero. Now that we're almost done, I am having a hard time finishing out the year with a bang. I'm kind of done and I think the kids are done. We did SO MUCH this year. Logan did more this year than I expected and faster than I planned. Colin has moved along just the way he needed to and Trevor is finishing up his online classes this week, with exams next week and then a 2 and a 1/2 week "Leadership Block" for school which will consist of some projects and reading. We've been busy and we worked hard and the kids learned a ton. And so did I. The most important thing I learned was to relax and not worry so much. I had a plan to stay super organized and structured, but with homeschool you just can't always do that. Things got in the way and there were some days I had to cut lessons short to go to the dentist or to run into work. There were moments when I could tell a lesson wasn't working so we'd stop and go play. There were plenty of pajama days, days where we decided to sleep in and start late and days when we counted reading some books and playing "math games" on the computer as school for the day. And all of that is okay because no matter what we did for the day the kids were learning. They read more books, wrote more, spent more time on math and science and learning history than they did when they were in school. And it's not because they didn't have good teachers when they were in school. My kids had amazing teachers. It's just because we have more time at home. We have more freedom to learn what we wanted the way we wanted. I <span style="background-color: yellow;">realized</span> that I didn't always have to teach writing and spelling and grammar the way I did when I was a classroom teacher. I figured out that sometimes they <span style="background-color: yellow;">got</span> more out of a field trip or by watching a video or doing a project than they would have doing a worksheet and taking a test. It's been an amazing year and even though I'm a little burnt out and these next few weeks are going to be very relaxed, I'm already looking forward to next year. I already have ideas of things I want to teach and new things to try. I'm excited for this adventure to keep going and to see where it continues to take us.Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-53169653990373430462016-03-03T16:31:00.002-08:002016-03-03T16:31:42.700-08:00Unplugged<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Today we did a Disaster Simulation for Trevor's STEM class mid-term project. We had to pretend there had been a major earthquake. Trevor broke his ankle, Logan had a concussion, Dave was trapped at work with no way to let us know how he was. We had no running water, and we had to "help our neighbors" turn off their gas because of a leak. The part of the simulation I was most worried about was when I announced to the boys that we had no power, no internet, and all electronics (even battery operated ones) were down. They grumbled a little, one boy threw a pretty major fit, but we went ahead and turned everything off. We unplugged for 3 glorious hours. The first thing I noticed when we turned everything off was the peace and quiet. There was no fighting, no bickering, no noise whatsoever. The house was quiet and it felt calm. Colin and Trevor spend the time reading books and magazines. Not once did they complain. Logan and I played games and we talked. Then, when he wanted to read, I had time. TIME. I couldn't look at my phone or turn on my computer to work. I couldn't check out Facebook or Pinterest. I couldn't sit mindlessly in front of the computer and waste my time. I used that time to read and to think and to plan. I sat and enjoyed the quiet and the peace. And I loved it. I loved the time where everything was off and I wanted it to last. It didn't last. I had to work and the simulation ended, but I was left with the impression that we NEED to unplug. Maybe once a day or even just once a week, but I think we need it.Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-92177423024900528632015-10-28T10:13:00.001-07:002015-10-28T10:13:24.216-07:00The Write Stuff<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSdxgKay_uP6IZgU9WDce_0zIyzQxIF9YrNnVqS5p7fs1cmuf3vVfyV1ynfd-ZFyTdtbpTgbw63m9ZPFAb5hEt0cpVnTtxilNtXLfhyEVbMIGO_8s349Z5nKUO5yeWhyphenhyphenznStKmj7A7Dcia/s1600/IMG_20150915_111527.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSdxgKay_uP6IZgU9WDce_0zIyzQxIF9YrNnVqS5p7fs1cmuf3vVfyV1ynfd-ZFyTdtbpTgbw63m9ZPFAb5hEt0cpVnTtxilNtXLfhyEVbMIGO_8s349Z5nKUO5yeWhyphenhyphenznStKmj7A7Dcia/s400/IMG_20150915_111527.jpg" width="300" /></a>When I was a junior in high school, I decided then and there that I wanted to be an English teacher when I grew up. I was taking American Lit at the time and I had an amazing teacher. That year I learned that not only did I have a love for reading and writing, but I had a talent. When I was in college, taking all of my education classes and my "how to teach writing in public schools" classes, I never imagined that the best teaching I would do would be at home with my kids. Back then I never thought that my education in English and teaching would be best served with my own kids and not in a classroom. When I think about the different paths I took back then in high school and in college, I can see now that everything was planned out for a reason. These talents of mine, this love I have for reading and writing weren't just an accident. I got them for a reason, for my kids. When Trevor was in 4th grade and struggling in school it was in reading and writing. When I brought him home to work with him, I used what I had learned in college and being an English teacher and I taught him how to write. He is a wonderful writer. He is funny and thoughtful, his words come out organized and interesting. When we started homeschooling this year, I knew Colin would be my biggest challenge. The first time he wrote something for me this year, I cried after I read it. I cried after I read the second and third things he wrote for me. I felt unprepared for how far behind he was and I felt like I wasn't qualified to teach him what he needed to know. But my husband reminded me that I went to school for teaching and specifically for teaching writing. So I started to think back to what I knew, to what I had learned. I did research on dyslexia and how to teach kids with learning disabilities how to write. I'm not a special ed expert and I only took one of those classes in college, but I knew I could figure it out. And this week, after starting a new writing program with Colin, one I pieced together from things I have done before and new things I have just learned, I feel like we are on the right track. When he wrote his 8 sentence paragraph his week, after I read it I cried. This time, instead of all of the mistakes, I saw all of the progress he's made and the new confidence he has in his abilities. And that was when I finally realized that my education and my joy for reading and writing didn't come because I was meant to be an English teacher, but because I was meant to be a homeschool mom.Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-66621189131504474692015-10-07T14:08:00.000-07:002015-10-08T11:45:21.094-07:00First Quarter DownNext Friday is the end of our first quarter of homeschool! We started a couple weeks before the school district here and so far it's been a great experience for us. Lots of people keep asking me how school is going and what we do and how do I get things done. Here are some of my favorite things from home school so far:<br />
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I love seeing the boys hard at work! Lots of time when they are doing an art project or working on a writing assignment I will turn on classical or instrumental music. The kids love it! The music is relaxing and I think it helps them think and be more creative. It's been fun giving hem an assignment and then watching them get to work and seeing what they can do with it. I've been learning a lot about their strengths and their interests and how to plan lessons more around what they need and what will interest and engage them.<br />
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I've been trying to find lessons and activities that really engage and interest the boys. Logan loves crafts and building things so this paper replica of Jamestown for our American History Unit was perfect for him. They boys colored the pieces while I read to them about the Pilgrims. On Friday this week we'll start making the town and then learn all about the people who settled there. I know when we do this activity, Logan will become an expert on Jamestown and the early settlers.<br />
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Every Friday we try and do a science project or experiment. This is one of the things I love about homeschool. It's been a lot of fun finding projects for the boys to do. We've made it rain in a jar, made a cloud, did some experiments with apples and chicken bones. The boys love doing science experiments and it's usually what they remember most about the week.<br />
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We can't leave out Trevor! I LOVE Trevor's online charter school. He is doing so well. This is the first time he's had straight A's in his classes and he is working really hard. I love all of the hand on projects and activities his teachers have him do. In Humanities he made a salt dough model of Brazil, for STEM he has a Pen Pal who has a brain tumor. He's been researching his Pen Pal's disease and learning more about what his Pen Pal is going through. For one assignment, when they were learning about meditation, exercise and other things that help our health, Trevor had to plan an outdoor family activity. We spent the afternoon at Mt. Charleston hiking and enjoying the cooler weather. Last week Trevor made a "floating garden" modeled after what the Aztecs did. We're still waiting to see if the seeds he planted will start to grow.<br />
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So there's a little look at how our first quarter has gone. I love having the kids home and teaching them and working with them, It's been a great experience for our family. It's not always easy and they don't always do what I ask, but I wouldn't change anything. I love the time the boys have to play more, we're not rushed in the mornings, or evenings and I have been enjoying the extra family time.<br />
<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-20774039539088649382015-09-21T16:28:00.001-07:002015-09-21T16:28:41.016-07:00Colin's Digital Art GalleryFor Webelos Colin needed to do some different art projects and then share them with his family and Den. Here is his digital art gallery of the projects he completed!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Colin had to create a self portrait using any materials he wanted. He drew this in pencil and colored with colored pencils</td></tr>
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<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-53219992352653618502015-08-21T14:00:00.001-07:002015-08-21T14:00:02.661-07:00First week of school is doneOur first week of homeschool is done! We had a mixture of emotions this week and some things went well, other things need to be worked on, but all in all it was a success. I love how many people have been wishing us luck, the love and support I've been getting from family and friends as we start this new adventure. There have been lots of questions so here's a quick look at how our week went.<br />
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Trevor started at <a href="http://www.lanv.org/" target="_blank">Leadership Academy</a> this year. It's an online charter school where he logs in to live classes each day and interacts with his teachers and other students. He said one of his teachers is in Scotland, he has classmates in California, Utah, Alaska. He has classes Monday-Thursday for about 75 minutes a day. The rest of the time he is working on assignments for his classes. Math and writing are self-paced classes where he works at his own speed and gets help from his teacher and/or tutors. I am loving this school! I can log on and see all of his assignments in every class for the semester, see what he's finished and what is coming up, check his grades and communicate with his teachers. I'm so glad we found this school. I think it's going to be a great experience this year.<br />
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Colin is my sweet, quiet, introvert who has always had a hard time at school because of the distractions and big groups of people. He has done pretty well in school and has never complained, but when I watched him last year in class on a day I substitute taught I knew he needed to come home. He has done so great this week. He is loving homeschool the most and I can see what a great fit it is for him right now. He is focused, motivated, excited and a very hard worker. He tells me every day how much he's loving homeschool. For Colin it's all about strengthening his reading and writing skills. It's breaks my heart to see him struggle at things he wants so much to be good at, but I am looking forward to working with him and watching him progress.<br />
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Logan is definitely going to be a challenge this year. He is a smart boy, but he is also very stubborn and likes doing what he wants when he wants. We've had a few bumps this week, but we've also had lots of good moments. The first day was amazing for Logan. He enjoyed the newness of everything and being home and working with his brothers. I learned quickly that he's very bright in math and that the lessons I had planned for the first 2 weeks were too easy. He loves to write and started a story in his journal about two boys named Sam and Wilson. He loves being read to, rather than reading himself, and he enjoys art projects and things he can cut, glue and color. I think he will challenge me to be more creative in my lesson planning and this experience will definitely strengthen our relationship<br />
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We have a pretty structured schedule. We start every morning at 8 with the pledge and a prayer. Trevor heads up to his room for his classes and homework and Colin and Logan read and write in their journals. After that are math lessons, writing, grammar or spelling. We take a break at 10 (Colin will have piano lessons every Tuesday at 10) and then it's individual reading lessons and then lunch. Lunch has been so fun! I found these great cafeteria style trays and decided we would do "cafeteria lunch" 3 days a week. The boys have loved it! After lunch we do a social studies or science lesson and then go to the library, or work on an art project or another fun lesson. I've made a few minor adjustments to our schedule and my planning and I'm looking forward to seeing how the next few weeks turn out.<br />
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<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-44057333898303755092015-07-31T18:25:00.001-07:002015-07-31T18:25:36.101-07:00To the mom at the store with the screaming toddler<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuWwJNM5tFEbKZGLobrFXe6D1c1Nv7UETZnOnK38l29TEsvr9hPI2GQNNP2GsKK2bs7cyLKkEQo8YrAjDBF3OEPKVUdiiDIh_Rw1l-3Qk876jTeoUUD7BznwnLX4bksxjs1CyrLYUhJCU9/s1600/May07+025.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="260" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuWwJNM5tFEbKZGLobrFXe6D1c1Nv7UETZnOnK38l29TEsvr9hPI2GQNNP2GsKK2bs7cyLKkEQo8YrAjDBF3OEPKVUdiiDIh_Rw1l-3Qk876jTeoUUD7BznwnLX4bksxjs1CyrLYUhJCU9/s320/May07+025.jpg" width="320" /></a>We got to the store at about the same time. I saw you in the produce section with your toddler son in the seat of the basket. He was talking non-stop and pointing at everything. I smiled when I saw that because I have one who was the exact same when he was that age. A little while later I passed you in the bread aisle. Your toddler was no longer happily sitting in the cart, but fussing and trying to stand up and grab something. I could tell you were getting frustrated, but you stayed calm and tried to get your shopping done. Then I heard the screaming, the crying and I knew it was your son. I saw you a few more times and you were trying to be calm and ignore the tantrum and just get your shopping done, but I heard your son all through the store. I smiled again because I have been there. With all three of my kids I have been there more times than I can remember. As I saw you checking out and getting ready to leave the store I could tell you were exhausted. I wanted to come up to you and say, "Don't worry. These are the easy years." I know if may not seem like it, but those baby and toddler and pre-school years are the easy years. Pretty soon you'll have to hold back tears while your son waves good-bye and walks into school for the first time. You'll be at home all day, trying to keep busy and wondering what he's doing and if he's okay and if he'll like his teacher. You'll hate that you can't be with him all day anymore, that you have to miss out on watching him do so many new things. Then, when he's a little older, you'll go to school a little early when it's your day to help in the classroom because you want to watch him at recess. You'll go out to the playground, but then your heart will break a little when you see that your son is the only kid playing alone. After school you'll ask him about it and you'll have to go hide and in your room to cry because he told you it's like that everyday, no one ever wants to play with him. As he gets older you'll miss the times when he was little, when your kisses and hugs made all his hurts better. One day he'll be almost as tall as you, and then taller than you. It will be hard when he tells you he doesn't need you to tuck him in anymore at bedtime and it will hurt when he'd rather be with his dad or his friends or his brothers than with you. He'll roll his eyes at you and talk back, or he won't talk at all. But you know what mom at the store with the screaming toddler? It's not always like that. You'll get to have good conversations and watch him grow in his confidence. You'll be his biggest cheerleader in all he does and even when he's bigger than you he'll still need you and still ask for a hug every now and then. And there will be days when you're sitting there watching him and you'll think back to when he was little and you'll be amazed at the man he's becoming and you'll think, "I did that. I helped with that." So be patient with your toddler. Love him and hug him, teach him right from wrong and how to open doors for girls and to be respectful and kind. Teach him how to work hard and that life isn't fair and that it's okay to cry. And the next time you're watching your toddler throw a tantrum in the middle of the store just remember that the best years are coming and you have so much to look forward to. Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-40849255806076674762015-07-15T16:07:00.000-07:002015-07-15T16:11:07.140-07:00It's beginning to look a lot like a school roomWe're starting homeschool in 4 weeks! The last couple weeks I've been busy setting up our office for our school room and today Logan and I went to the store and bought some school supplies. I've had lots of people ask my why we're homeschooling and how we're going to do it so here's a quick run down:<br />
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I really, really, really love the elementary school my kids go to and I LOVE the teachers. I also love substitute teaching so the decision to homeschool was very hard for us. But it all comes down to one thing. I felt prompted to bring the kids home. I felt prompted to be their teacher. Dave and I talked about it and prayed about it and the answer we got was that we needed to homeschool. I'm not totally sure why, but I'm going to trust in the promptings Dave and I had and in the answer we received.<br />
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-67295957832896083472015-06-29T10:31:00.002-07:002015-06-29T10:41:30.964-07:00House DIY Before and AfterWhen we decided back in February to homeschool the kids, one of the things we wanted to do was close off the office/den a little and add more wall space for a desk and bookshelves. Once the new wall was up we needed to paint it so we decided to just go ahead and finally paint the whole house. Choosing colors was hard because my husband definitely has an opinion on home decorating. I really wanted grey walls, but Dave is more of a beige/brown guy. It seems every time we argue over colors, when I give in and go with what he wants, I end up loving it. After we painted the house (we did it ourselves with the much needed and appreciated help of my dad) we did our taxes and discovered we got money back thanks to our kids (gotta love that child tax credit!). So we decided to just go for it and get new floors as well. Dave and my dad worked on the floors for a couple months. It took that long because we had to chip out the tile, smooth everything out and then put the new floors in. Most of the time Dave did a little here and there after work and on weekends so it took a while but the money saved on doing it ourselves was well worth it. While Dave worked on the floors I painted the kitchen cabinets. I've always wanted white kitchen cabinets and I love how they came out. The kitchen looks so much brighter, clean and fresh. I love all of the changes we've made and that we were able to do it all ourselves. We still need to do baseboards, curtains and work on the office/school room, but those things will come. In the meantime, here are some before and after pictures:<br />
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Paint colors: Main wall color - Glidden Warm Caramel, Kitchen and family room accent wall - Glidden Soft Traditional BlueKaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-50790573146855183242015-02-24T20:26:00.000-08:002015-02-24T20:26:09.996-08:00Homeschool - take 2<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2SgpKqbLtwGzTztLqvw5ri6St7xLbrcEO5rfzXQcsfmfzqphR9WeTjgplOczbp03DUDt32wPJNDEOh0GUv_5zNZFRmQJ_IyHAXxseWpWjas8tByIkC68n9-ft8_t6HX1a0sa9mM4klJ1X/s1600/b1beb426c995961ce7ead20aaa9e9d83.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2SgpKqbLtwGzTztLqvw5ri6St7xLbrcEO5rfzXQcsfmfzqphR9WeTjgplOczbp03DUDt32wPJNDEOh0GUv_5zNZFRmQJ_IyHAXxseWpWjas8tByIkC68n9-ft8_t6HX1a0sa9mM4klJ1X/s1600/b1beb426c995961ce7ead20aaa9e9d83.jpg" height="320" width="213" /></a>A couple weeks ago my husband and his friend built a wall in our house. Ever since we moved in this house we've been wanting to close in the office a little more and add wall space for more desks or shelves. So the wall went up and plans were made and over the next few months we're going to paint and build and organize the office so that it can be our new homeschool room.<br />
Ever since I homeschooled Trevor in 4th grade I have said I would do it again in a heartbeat. It was a good experience and I really enjoyed it. For the past couple years, in the back of my mind, I have thought about bringing all three boys home and being their teacher. Recently, Dave and I have been talking about it, thinking and praying and we really feel like this is what we need to do for our family. We love the schools our kids go to and their teachers. We love the experiences they have had and the opportunities they've been given at school. I feel very torn between keeping my kids in school and taking them out. I am sad that Logan will miss out on having some teachers I love. I have debated back and forth because I know if I homeschool my kids I probably won't be able to work. I love teaching, I love working with kids and being at school. But I think this is the time I need to be a teacher to my kids.<br />
We are going to try something different for Trevor. We enrolled him in<a href="http://www.lanv.org/" target="_blank"> this online charter school</a>. We're excited to see how Trevor does and what kinds of things he's able to learn. It will be different and challenging, but he's getting more used to the idea. I will teach Colin and Logan on my own. We want the boys to go to high school - either one of the amazing magnet schools we have here or the Community College high school program. We know it's not going to be easy and there will be crazy days and I am sure I will question my abilities and wonder what I was thinking, but I have high hopes. I know it's what we need to do and that it will be good for our family. And in the meantime, I get to make lesson plans and design our school room.<br />
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-78472071991391536532014-12-29T16:00:00.000-08:002014-12-29T16:00:20.260-08:00Our yearWe didn't send out Christmas cards this year with the customary Christmas letter. I just never got around to choosing cards and getting them ordered and instead of stressing about it I just let it go. One of the things I like to do this time of year, as I take down my old calendar and put up the new one, is flip through and months and see what we wrote on the calendar. It's fun to go back and remember birthdays and specials occasions and even things like my first day back to work or the little weekend we spent in St. George. Here's a little look back at what we did this year:<br />
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On Logan's 6th birthday I had to get up early and get across town for my Substitute Teacher orientation. I hated that I missed making his birthday breakfast. I had my birthday and we had the Pinewood Derby (Trevor's last one as a Cub Scout).</div>
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I served as the Day Camp leader for our Cub Scout Pack and had some planning meetings; Dave and I had a Valentine's date planned, but something happened with the babysitting we set up; we got to hang out with Darth Vader at the Blue and Gold dinner!</div>
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We on a garden tour with a friend and learned lots of good stuff, Trevor turned 11, got all ready for Day Camp and spent the three days at camp with Colin and I worked a lot. Spring is a busy time for substitute teachers. Dave quit his job and started his own company!</div>
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Colin turned 9 and Dave turned 40. I wanted to throw a big party, but Dave didn't want all the fuss. Instead we had a weekend at a hotel, went to the movies, out to dinner, breakfast and massages. My nephew Riley had his Eagle Court of Honor this month and Trevor decided he wanted to get lots of Merit badges lie his cousin and it was Trevor's last dance Festival.</div>
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Beginning of summer vacation. Dave, the crossing guard retired. He has been the crossing guard since Trevor was in kindergarten and the boys loved him. I had the kids at school make him cards and letters and we surprised him with them all on the last day of school. We took a short trip to St. George to visit some friends, Dave was gone for a week for Scout Camp and my oldest niece graduated from high school.</div>
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-1673823753599222222014-10-14T13:18:00.002-07:002014-10-14T18:34:26.465-07:00The Parent's Guide To Surviving Middle School - Part 1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This kid started middle school this year. Seems impossible, I know. He's not old enough for that. <i>I'm</i> not old enough for that. I knew it would be a struggle for all of us and it would take time getting into the groove of things and getting used to all the changes. but so far middle school has been kicking our butts. It's not been all bad. Actually it's been pretty good. But as a parent, middle school has been like a part-time job. I feel like Trevor's personal secretary/assistant because if not for all the work I've been doing he'd be in bad shape. Maybe it's different for us - I have heard that girls do very well in middle school because they are typically more organized and that makes it easier for them. Maybe it's harder for us because of Trevor's ADD and his constant forgetfulness and lack of any and all organizational skills. Whatever it is, I have learned a lot and I am here to share what I have learned. Take notes, there might be a quiz at the end.<br />
1. Teach your child how to open a combination lock long before the first day of school. It took Trevor 3 weeks, a You Tube video (yes, I'm not kidding), and a trip to Target for locks to practice with before he could finally use his locker at school. Do your kid a favor and make them an expert at combination locks by the end of 5th grade.<br />
2. Find out who has classes with your kid and get to know those kids. Get their numbers. You will be ever so grateful to those friends when you can call or text them for info on homework and what is going on in class when your kid is clueless and forgets everything that happened that day.<br />
3. It's never too early to check on your kid in class and find out what his grades are BEFORE the first progress reports go out. Teachers might think of Infinite Campus as an Infinite Headache but it's been my Very. Best. Friend. When your kid forgets to turn things in as much as my kid does you will be checking that website fifty times a day to get info and keep up on his grades and assignments. Which leads us into....<br />
4. Don't be afraid to e-mail the teachers. I e-mail at least one of Trevor's teachers every week. I ask questions about missing assignments, upcoming projects, grades and his behavior in class. It might seem a little overbearing or that I am a helicopter mom, but seriously I don't want my kid failing 6th grade because I didn't communicate with his teachers enough. Which leads us into.....<br />
5. When your kid's teachers respond to your e-mails or meet for a parent/teacher conference (yep, had one of those already) send them a nice e-mail thanking them for their time and cooperation and support. If you're a nice parent they will be more willing to work with you AND your kid. If you're a mean, cranky, annoying parent they might just ignore your e-mails.<br />
6. This is a big one - be super organized. Teach your kid how to be super organized. It will be hard, it will take time, it will get on your nerves but it will be all worth it in the end when your kid goes to college and he can finally manage his time and turn in his assignments on the due date (I am hoping and praying this happens one day).<br />
7. And the most important thing I have learned so far - when your kid wants to talk to you about what's going on at school listen, just listen. Don't try and solve his problems, or give him advice, or tell him what you would have done in that situation <i>unless he asks you. </i>Give him lots of hugs, tell him you love him no matter what and always listen to what he has to say.<br />
<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-70648440488667527902014-08-23T17:14:00.005-07:002014-08-23T17:18:20.759-07:00Book page paper flowers<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8AraZpIV6mKX0gcLt6IWeDgesqbCy-hmr-Vn4khJ9fNj1NSEbrLLg5OBvQpHQB2zRyvaLg61SirntPtYwB1kMIZ6dUMjE3_RTzzQ7XHQLJL22vY1T6LZnKrDVaWmnBRxqofajOL8slhPh/s1600/Easy-DIY-Paper-Flowers-5603wm.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8AraZpIV6mKX0gcLt6IWeDgesqbCy-hmr-Vn4khJ9fNj1NSEbrLLg5OBvQpHQB2zRyvaLg61SirntPtYwB1kMIZ6dUMjE3_RTzzQ7XHQLJL22vY1T6LZnKrDVaWmnBRxqofajOL8slhPh/s1600/Easy-DIY-Paper-Flowers-5603wm.jpg" height="200" width="132" /></a>A long time ago I made this wreath. I thought I was so crafty and that it turned out so super cute. I did really like it but when I got it out the other day to hang on the door it just looked a little old and sad and dated. It's those flowers. I decided I didn't like them anymore. I have seen cute flowers made of felt but then my sister mentioned making flowers out of sheet music and that made me think of my book page wreath which made me think book page paper flowers. So I looked on Pinterest and found<a href="http://snapcreativity.com/easy-diy-paper-flowers/" target="_blank"> this tutorial </a>on making paper flowers and I set to work. I ripped pages out of a book I knew I was never going to read again and started making my flowers. The first few came out a little crappy and weird, but the more I did the better they looked. I always say I'm not crafty but I can sure follow directions well and appear to be crafty. Once my flowers were all made I used a blow dryer to heat up the glue on the wreath, carefully took the old flowers off and glued the new book page paper flowers on. I now have a cute back to school wreath. My kids and Dave liked it okay but they never get very excited about my crafts or decorations. Men. Check out my new and improved wreath!<br />
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<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-31084840425296836812014-08-18T08:39:00.001-07:002014-08-18T08:39:10.989-07:00Our super fun and exciting Summer VacationLast year I wanted to take the kids on a really fun summer vacation. We had some money saved so I planned a trip to Lego Land (technically it was the weekend after Labor Day so it really wasn't a "summer vacation") and had a great time. We stayed at the Lego Land hotel, got hopper passes for the theme park and water park and had a really fabulous time. The kids still talk about how much fun that trip was. Well this year was a little different. With Dave starting his own business we've had to be careful spending money and decided we would not be taking a summer trip. We had other fun things planned, but a vacation was not in the picture. Then a sweet friend of mine offered us a free place to stay in St. George and we planned a fun little family weekend. I know St. George does not sound like the most fun and exciting place to visit but on our way home, when we asked the kids if they had a good time, Logan's response was, "It was as fun as Lego Land." What? Huh? And that was when it hit me. The kids don't care where we go or what we do or how much money it costs. All they care about is that we do something and we do it together. Here are some of the fun things we did:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A treat at the Sweet Tooth Fairy. Colin used his spending money to buy Lego candy</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">We visited some Church History spots - the Tabernacle was the first and the boys like hearing how it was built and taking a tour inside</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This was the first store in St. George. The shoes on the top shelf are original shoes that were sold at the store.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A sister missionary from South Africa took our family picture at the temple's visitor center. Colin loved that this statue is just like the one he saw in Salt Lake (but the one in Salt Lake is bigger)</td></tr>
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-71774689613550089752014-07-26T18:07:00.001-07:002014-07-26T18:08:28.440-07:00Fruit saladI'm not the best gardener. But that doesn't keep me from imagining that one day I will have a garden/ yard that looks like this<br />
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It's a big dream of mine that one day I will have a really lovely garden. That the things I plant will actually grow and grow well. I have had a few successes. We had corn one year, green beans, carrots. I have little teeny tiny strawberries every once in a while and we did have 5 delicious peaches this year from our new tree. I always grow lettuce because that seems to be the only thing I am really successful at and the last few days I keep making Italian food so I can use our fresh basil. </div>
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So today a box came for me. Inside was a Peach Sorbet Blueberry bush. It's supposed to have leaves all year - they get purple in the fall and winter and in the spring they green up and there are pink blossoms. The blueberries are supposed to be sweet and taste like peach cobbler with blueberries. When I read that I had to order one. And it was on sale! I planted it in the same area as my peach tree and then inspiration struck. I should have a fruit salad garden. So I went to work. I moved my strawberries from one part of the garden in with the peach tree and blueberry bush and moved my sad looking Clementine tree in there too. It's not the most lush looking garden but it's not too bad. And I imagine that it will look really pretty in the spring with all the blossoms. I keep thinking that if I keep trying, one of these days I will finally get gardening right. </div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This is my pumpkin patch. It's growing so well this year, but I am not sure if I'll get any pumpkins. All I seem to have are male flowers so far. I am trying to be patient and hope that one of these days a female will show up and we'll get at least one pumpkin this year.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">My new Fruit Salad garden. My peach tree did really well this year and the fruit was so good. I transplanted the strawberries along the boarder so I hope they survive and don't die on me. The bush on the left is my new blueberry bush and the little branch in the middle is my sad Clementine tree. It still has green leaves so there is still hope for it!</td></tr>
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-75239703421410518812014-07-10T16:58:00.000-07:002014-07-10T17:00:47.134-07:00The dorm roomWhen we first moved into this house we wanted all three boys to share a room. We were going to do bunk beds and a twin bed, but then I had scary images of boys jumping off the top bunk and trying to swing from the ceiling fan. So Dave just put their beds down and I loved it. I thought it looked like a dorm room. For a short time Trevor had his own room, but after sleeping on the floor almost every night in his old room we just moved him back. I love that they all share, but lately I have been wanting to make some changes to their bedroom. It's always a mess with crap everywhere and even when they clean their room they can only keep it that way for about a day. I knew I needed to get rid of the junk and that we needed more storage or something. I searched Pinterest yesterday and came across images like these:<br />
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If only my boys' room looked like a magazine page. But it doesn't. And I didn't want to go spend money on shelves or storage/organization stuff. So I used what I had, rearranged the room a little, threw away a bunch</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">We don't have any shelves up for their stuff, so under the beds each boy has plastic storage bins for toys. I also used dresser drawers from a broken dresser under Colin and Logan's beds to store their pajamas since we don't have big dressers for clothes</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">I love these little storage cubes we got from Target years ago. They have held up so well and served many purposes. Logan's holds his clothes and Colin's is for all of his drawing notebooks and has a shelf for books</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">At night the boys get to sit in bed and read. Now we have some storage for books. I can switch out the books every month so they have new choices</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A while ago we added a shelf/rack to their closet. After cleaning out all the junk I realize my boys really have hardly any clothes. No wonder Logan wears the same three shirts over and over again</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Colin's side. The extra shelf/hanger space will be good as they get older and get more clothes. I wonder if they will still want to all share when they are teenagers...I hope so</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">I love how the beds are arranged now. There is still space to play and it's nice that everything can be stored under the bed or in the closet</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">And since their room was finally clean they all wanted to play in it together. We'll see how long that lasts.</td></tr>
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-1035720859461379602014-07-04T11:43:00.001-07:002014-07-04T11:44:13.336-07:00Favorite 4th memoriesSome of my favorite childhood memories are from 4th of July at my Grandma's house. I don't remember everything but the thing that stood out the most was me as a little girl, looking around at all the people there and thinking how lucky I was to have such a big family. There were always lots of aunts and uncles around, cousins to play with, my grandparents and friends and neighbors. You could never be bored because there was always someone there to be with or play with. Even when I got scared of the fireworks and ran in the house to watch form the front window, my cousin was there right with me. Last night my family and I all gathered at my grandma's house to watch the fireworks. There were aunts (just one uncle) lots of cousins to play with, grandparents, and a great-grandma. All night I watched my kids with their cousins. It didn't matter how old they were or if they were a boy or a girl or if they saw that cousin last month or last year, they all just got along. They all played and talked and joked and laughed. I love that my kids have their cousins to grow up with. I love that they are all friends. I love that, like me, they will look back and their favorite memories will be of the times they got to spend with their family. I'm so grateful to live where I live. To have my family close. To be able to have the religion I want, for my husband to have the freedom choose his job, for my kids to go to good schools with good teachers who love them. I'm so grateful we can sit outside at night and play and watch fireworks and celebrate the birth of our nation. Happy 4th of July!! (And Mom, I like Macy's idea - "We should have a cousin sleep over.")<br />
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-63828986403737087822014-06-08T18:10:00.003-07:002014-06-09T08:12:49.323-07:00Summer Home TourBefore we got rid of our cable TV, one of my favorite channels to watch was HGTV. I loved seeing how people decorated their homes. Since I can't watch those shows anymore, I love that lots of blogs do Home Tours. Picture after picture of immaculate homes, fun decorating ideas and me dreaming about what my house would look like if I was crafty and talented in the area of home DIY. This past week, as I was getting ready to have my kids home for the summer I checked out this <a href="http://jonesdesigncompany.com/decorate/summer-house-tour/" target="_blank">Summer Home Tour</a> on one of my favorite blogs. There is also a link to even more homes to look at. After looking at all the beautiful homes I was inspired to take pictures of my house and share how we decorate for summer. Enjoy my own Summer Home Tour!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">In our family room we usually have some kind of fort or tent set up during the warm summer months. The kids love to play in their special hide-a-way and it's also great when entertaining their friends.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">We recently moved all of our toys in the TV room and made it the "fun room". In the summer we like the "tornado of toys" look. Since it's often too dang hot to play outside the kids will <strike>fight </strike>play in the TV room while they watch movie after movie after movie.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">TV/Play/reading/let's make the biggest mess we can room</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">In the summer we like to decorate our kitchen table with paper, colored pencils, tape, glue, crayons, scissors and all other kinds of art supplies. </td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Random paper crafts placed around the house for those fun pops of color</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">We like the "unmade bed" look in our home over the summer. It makes the house feel more casual and gives our home that "lived in" feel</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Every now and then you can find a shirtless boy in pajama pants reading in his unmade bed. </td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Towels are often found on bedroom and bathroom floors in the summer since we love to swim and no one seems to know how to hang them back up.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Storm troopers and Darth Vadar add to the playful atmosphere of our summer home!</td></tr>
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Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek into our home! How do you like to decorate for summer?
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<li><a href="http://allinonehomeschool.com/" target="_blank">Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool</a> I LOVE this website. I used it a lot when I homeschooled Trevor. You can find things for all grade levels and all subject areas. You can find videos, games, stories, projects and more. There are lots of fun science activities, music to listen to and links to other great websites. </li>
<li><a href="https://xtramath.org/" target="_blank">Xtra Math</a> - This program is awesome! My kids all did this last summer and they will do it again. The best things about this program is it teaches kids to memorize simple math facts so they can do math in their head faster. The program takes only about 10 minutes a day and you will be sent weekly e-mails to see your child's progress. Kids can do it all on their own and I like to make it one of their daily tasks to do over the summer.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.funbrain.com/" target="_blank">FunBrain</a> - This is one of my "summer school" websites for my kids. Over the summer my kids have a few days a week where their computer time has to be one of my approved summer school sites. I love it because all of the games are educational and my kids don't complain about playing it.</li>
<li><a href="http://coolmath-games.com/" target="_blank">Cool Math Games </a>- My boys love these games. They play this website at school and over the summer it's one of their favorites.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Reading-Orton-Gillingham-Lessons-Struggling-Dyslexia/dp/0983199639/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400628152&sr=8-1&keywords=blast+off+to+reading" target="_blank">Blast Off To Reading </a>- This is a workbook I purchased for Colin. He really struggles in reading (we think he has a mild form of dyslexia) and we are going to be using this over the summer to help with his reading. I have a friend using this book for her son and she loves it. If you have a struggling reader, this would be a great tool to use over the summer. (There are different books for all ages/grade levels).</li>
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-4324106452348957092014-04-23T20:16:00.002-07:002014-04-23T20:16:52.137-07:00DIY - Decorative pillows<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXu8DJIJWvNAmQuAD7c1QYxMCcnFKd2yEpLDaX2S0MWXsrMElN4pip6nm_QU1pv6_6J9QDLQo8VAKK73Mfd35hwc_lUg_l_il-YIVwuaizaRHUK9i_ZwM_OM8HxwYxjY4QFhLfH1oejbbP/s1600/DSCF1031.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXu8DJIJWvNAmQuAD7c1QYxMCcnFKd2yEpLDaX2S0MWXsrMElN4pip6nm_QU1pv6_6J9QDLQo8VAKK73Mfd35hwc_lUg_l_il-YIVwuaizaRHUK9i_ZwM_OM8HxwYxjY4QFhLfH1oejbbP/s1600/DSCF1031.JPG" height="225" width="400" /></a>I am not a crafty person, nor am I good at home decorating. But one of my New Year's resolutions was to learn more about interior design/home decorating, so I've been determined to make/buy something for my house. For the longest time I've wanted some cute, decorative pillows for my living room couches. These couches were our first ever new furniture purchase when we were newlyweds. We bought them when we bought our first house and they have been the best couches ever. They were inexpensive and they are 12 years old and still in the best condition. But they needed updating. I tried a slipcover but it looked horrible. Dave told me to go find some cute pillows, but they are so expensive. I could not bring myself to spend that much money on a few pillows. And then I saw <a href="http://jonesdesigncompany.com/decorate/make-pillow-table-runner-tutorial/" target="_blank">THIS</a> post on one of my favorite blogs and decided I could do the same thing with place mats. I ran to Target, found some place mats on sale for $2.48 each and made my own decorative pillows. So cute, super cheap and easy (especially if you have an awesome mom who can sew!). I love how they turned out and the splash of color they add to the living room. Go buy a place mat! Make a pillow!<br />
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-89815771799832271992014-03-04T12:36:00.002-08:002014-03-04T12:37:08.506-08:00Why I love being a working momI don't want to offend anyone, but this has been on my mind lately. I keep wondering if there are other moms out there who feel the same way I do. I love my kids. I love being a mom. But I am not the best baby/toddler mom. Before I got married, before I even graduated from college, I knew I wanted to stay home with my kids when they were little, but I also knew that I wanted to work or do something other then just being a mom. I hope that phrase isn't offensive. "Just being a mom." I have heard women say that before when they introduce themselves: "I'm just a mom." And I know that is the most important thing I can do and will ever do, but I wanted to be able to do more because I knew that one day my kids would all be at school and I would be left home alone. I always had a plan that once my kids were in school all day I would substitute teach. And now I do. And I love it. And I noticed something when I started working again. I was happy. I felt smart and like I was contributing to my community. I like eating lunch in the teachers' lounge and having other grown ups to talk to. I got all giddy and excited when I got my first paycheck in the mail. I felt like I was doing something good for myself and my family. I have always known that I am not the best baby/toddler/little-kid-under-the-age-of-4-Mom. The older my kids get, the more I like being a mom. I didn't NOT like being home with my kids when they were little, but it's not something I would want to go back and do again. It was not my favorite stage in life. I knew I wanted kids and I knew I wanted to be a mom, but I also knew that my personality and my talents were better for older kids. And now that my kids are older and now that I can work because they are all in school I am a happier person and a happier mom. I am a better mom because I get to work. I get to do something for me and not just do for everyone else. I get to go out and be with lots of other people for the day and not just be confined to my little house. I know there are lots of women out there who love having babies and little ones home with them. That is awesome for them. That is so great that they love that stage of motherhood. But I didn't necessarily love it. There were definitely great moments during those stages of my kids' lives. I have very fond memories of my kids when they were little and I did enjoy them when they were babies and toddlers. But I am so glad for new stages and new opportunities. Yes, I made the choice to be a stay-home mom and I am grateful I was able to do that. I think it was important. But I am also grateful that I now have the opportunity to work. I look at my friends who worked while their kids were young (and the ones who are doing it now) and I applaud them. They are awesome. They do an amazing job balancing everything and they are amazing mothers. And my friends who don't want to work and who love being homemakers - you're awesome too! I sometimes wish I could be more like that. I love how we're all different, how we all mother in different ways and have different strengths when it comes to raising our kids. No one is right and no one is wrong. We all do what is best for us and our families. And on the days I get to work and see my kids in the halls at school (or better yet, be their teacher for the day) I feel so lucky. I feel like I have the best of both worlds.<br />
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Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-9316948494980455412014-02-08T12:45:00.001-08:002014-02-08T12:45:10.818-08:00Oatmeal Wheat Pancakes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We are a cereal family. I have about a hundred boxes of cereal in the pantry and we will eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But sometimes I get tired of cereal and I want a real breakfast. Saturdays are usually the time I make something for breakfast and today I wanted to try a new pancake recipe. Dave and I have been trying to eat healthier so I found 2 recipes in my Cooking Light Cookbook and combined them to make this recipe for Oatmeal Wheat Pancakes:<br />
1 1/4 cups milk<br />
1/4 cup vanilla yogurt<br />
1/2 cup quick-cooking oats<br />
1 tablespoon vegetable oil<br />
1 egg<br />
1 1/4 cups White Wheat Flour (yes, this is whole wheat flour - just made from white wheat and not red wheat)<br />
2 tablespoons brown sugar<br />
1/2 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
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In a medium bowl whisk together the milk and yogurt. Add the oats and stir. let sit for 10 minutes. Add the oil and egg and whisk until combined. Add the remaining ingredients and stir until combined. It should be a thick batter, but if it's too thick add a little milk. Cook like regular pancakes.<br />
Trevor wanted chocolate chips in his - the rest of the family had already eaten so no one else got to try them. The verdict: Trevor said, "These are healthy? They taste so good!" I loved them. They came out really thick and hearty. The serving size is 2 pancakes (I usually eat 3 or 4) but 2 was just enough. And they keep you full all morning long. This made enough batter for 10 pancakes so I froze the extras to have for busy mornings when I don't want cereal. Try em! You'll like em!Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-56215273580190510092014-01-17T16:26:00.000-08:002014-01-17T16:26:08.811-08:00Garlic Cheese BreadI needed something the other night to go along with my spaghetti and meatballs. I had a really good bread stick recipe from Pinterest that I have used before so I thought about making those. Then I saw a recipe on Facebook that looked so good. So I combined the two and come up with this:<br />
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For the dough-<br />
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons warm water<br />
1 1/4 teaspoons yeast<br />
2 Tablespoons sugar<br />
3 - 3 1/4 cups flour<br />
1 3/4 teaspoons salt<br />
3 Tablespoons vegetable oil<br />
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In a standing mixer mix water, yeast and sugar and let stand 5-10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and mix until dough forms a ball and no longer sticks to the side of the bowl. Dough should be soft and slightly sticky. Transfer dough to a greased bowl, cover and let rise about an hour.<br />
After rising, punch dough. Make small rolls with the dough. Dip the rolls in the following mixture:<br />
1 stick melted butter<br />
1 teaspoon garlic powder<br />
1/2 teaspoon onion powder<br />
1-2 teaspoons dried parsley or chopped fresh parsley<br />
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After dipping the rolls into the butter (make sure they get completely coated), roll in grated Parmesan cheese. Place rolls in greased baking dish (my rolls were all squished together to make pull-apart rolls) and drizzle any remaining butter. Because we all know butter makes everything better. You can even add more cheese on top if you like. Cover and let rise about an hour. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.<br />
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These got two thumbs up from everyone. We loved them! Dave and Trevor were super impressed when I brought them to the table. "You made those? From scratch?" Why yes, yes I did.<br />
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<br />Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3643484969477194482.post-78888888230671736122014-01-09T16:11:00.001-08:002014-01-09T17:09:02.483-08:00Freezer Meals<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Last week my friend came over so we could make some freezer meals. I don't do a ton of complete freezer meals, but I do a few things that help make dinner faster and easier. When my friend was here we made meatballs, cooked ground beef, shredded chicken and a freezer meal from <a href="http://femiology.com/make-ahead-freeze-crockpot-dinners-feed-your-entire-family-for-3-4-per-meal/" target="_blank">THIS </a>website. I gave my friend a list of dinners with recipes she could make easily by using her cooked ground beef, shredded chicken or the meatballs. When you cook meat and then freeze it, you save a ton of time when it comes to making dinner. I always have cooked ground beef and chicken in the freezer and I try and keep my pantry full of things I can use for casseroles, soups, chili, pasta dishes, etc. When I make my grocery list I first make a menu for that week and then make my list off of that. Lots of times I don't have to buy any meat or pantry items since I already have them. I also like to look for sales and buy lots of meat when it's on sale and then cook and freeze it (freeze in 2 cup portions) or make a freezer meal. Today I saw that chicken thighs were on sale at Smiths for 99 cents a pound. I LOVE chicken thighs because they are so cheap and I think they taste better than chicken breasts. Today I baked my chicken at 375 for an hour, covered. Once it's cooked the skin comes right off and the chicken just falls off the bone. I paid $5.76 for the chicken and I can make three meals from that as well as have enough for leftovers for lunch. Want to save money on ground beef? Smiths marks down their beef EVERY MORNING. Whatever they did not sale the day before gets marked down the next morning. It has to get marked down by 9 a.m. so go shopping early to get the good deals. My friend got ground beef for $1.99 a pound last week because she looked for the marked down packages. (They don't always have marked down beef - it's only if they don't sell it all the day before. Talk to the butcher at your favorite store and ask when they put out their marked down meat to get the best deals) I also keep lots of frozen veggies ready for side dishes and have chopped lettuce ready to make a quick salad for dinner. I buy a package of 3 Romain hearts at Smiths for $2.99. I wash and then chop the lettuce, place it in a ziplock bag with a paper towel and I have lettuce ready for salad or sandwiches all week long. I love adding chopped apples and dried cranberries to salads, or chopped dried apricots and croutons. And when it's all ready to go I'm more motivated to make a salad for lunch or dinner or to add lettuce to my sandwiches. I love cooking dinner for my family and with our schedules getting busy and me going back to work (yay!) it's nice to know I can do a little prep work ahead of time and keep dinner one of my favorite times of the day.Kaseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12560810412958726204noreply@blogger.com0