Thursday, April 26, 2012

Photo Shoot

The girls and I did a photo shoot at the railroad tracks using a very cool vintage steamer trunk. My three favorite little models and I had a great time!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Gardening Project Update

With the heat we’ve been experiencing out here in the desert, the girls and I have been concerned about the seeds we recently planted in containers. However, the girls were thrilled to discover that the cucumbers and zucchini are sprouting nicely. Our rosemary plant is thriving as well. We have yet to see any sign of seedlings from our tomato seeds, but the girls are hopeful. All in all, our project is going well!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Gardening project



We're trying something new this year: container gardening! We've never tried this before, so we're starting off slowly. We made this decision because the house that we live in has no place where we can plant a garden. The backyard is all concrete,in order to accommodate the pool and spa. The front is desert landscaping, using a great deal of gravel.
We decided to plant rosemary, bush zucchini and bush tomatoes. We selected the bush varieties because they appear to be the most suitable for growing in containers. We are going to attempt to grow the tomatoes and zucchini from seed. Skylar also has a sunflower which she has been growing for several weeks, but needed re-potting. We've been making our own compost out of vegetable and fruit peels, as well as egg shells. To be completely honest, we were pretty grossed out by this concoction!
In spite of the compost, the girls and I had a great time together. If we're successful, next year we'll try planting more variety.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Rainy Day Fun


Nothing like building a fort on a rainy day. Such fun!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Musings on Unschooling


I've read a great deal about a method of learning called unschooling. Like many homeschoolers who've gone with more traditional methods of teaching,I've had my reservations. We are not unschoolers, as we belong to a charter school. However, we have incorporated some of this philosophy into the way we now do things. I was unsure that, left to their own devices, my children would want to learn such essentials as reading, writing and math. And frankly, none of my girls would voluntarily decide to learn how to divide fractions. However, by allowing my girls to choose the topics they wish to research and write about, I've seen a drastic improvement not only in their desire to write, but in their writing skills. It is not unusual for one of my girls to decide to research and write a four page report on a topic she finds interesting. The first time it happened, I was beyond surprised. Now it is a common occurrence. Skylar's writing is surprisingly mature and descriptive. And Haley has lately started looking into using more "colorful" words to make her writing more interesting. In the past, I have chosen the books or materials I wished my girls to read. It was a struggle to get them to spend as little as ten minutes a day reading. Since I decided to let them choose what they wish to read, it's difficult to get them to do anything else! The girls each read a minimum of twenty books a month. Skylar currently loves to read fictional stories involving horses. She has just finished reading the Phantom Stallion series by Terri Farley and has been looking for similar books to read. Haley loves the American Girl History Mysteries and the fictional diaries from the My Dear America series. Pickle loves the Fancy Nancy books. Now, if I could just figure out how to get them to enjoy math just as much...

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

My Musicians

Aah, the benefits of belonging to a charter school! Skylar and Haley recently started taking music lessons. They had been asking for these for some time, but being on a tight single-mom budget...well, you get the picture. Luckily for us, our charter school contracts with a music school right here in the boondocks! Their father provided the instruments, and now there is actually some rhythm to Haley's drumming and Skylar can play the first verse of "Hey, Jude". While our home isn't any quieter, it does sound less chaotic.
The music school we are attending is Mel Booker Music. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I would recommend them to anyone in the AV looking for drum, guitar, piano or voice lessons. I've posted a link to their site below.