Tuesday, July 28, 2009

This belly of mine.


I'm 30 weeks pregnant now!!  (Please excuse the white streak on my shirt, I made homemade fried chicken tonight and I always end up with something all over my belly when I cook!!)  But you can see how big the ol' belly is now!!  I'm doing pretty well.  My main complaints are tiredness and pelvic bone pain.  Other than that I'm doing great.  My baby showers are only a few weeks away, I'm so excited!!  We have names picked out now, but I'm afraid we'll just end up calling them Poppy!!  Even our family calls them that!!  Poppy is a very active baby.  The kids have loved feeling them flip and flop in the belly.  Noah is so cute when it happens, he puts his hand on the belly and says Poppy in the sweetest little voice.  I think they're both very excited about meeting this little one as I know Daddy and I are as well!!

We started our "new" school year yesterday.  So far, so good.  It's such a huge difference from before and it's taking a little getting used to, but so far I'm happy with our choices.

I went grocery shopping last night and got tons of food for only 70 bucks.  I added up the "values" of the food (before sales and coupons) and the total was 210.  I got tons of stuff and now I'm hoping to just eat from our pantry and freezers for the next week or two to clear some of the stock out.  I mainly shopped at Meijer, they are having a 10 for 10 sale and I spent forever in there trying to figure out what I wanted to buy.  I was so exhausted!!  I also did a quick stop at Kroger for the Tyson chicken breasts and their milk (half gallons for .75!!).  But boy after shopping for over 2 hours, I was so tired and my back hurt so bad.  I hope the deals aren't as good for the next few weeks, so I can get a break!!

My house is a bit of a disaster zone.  My mother in law sold her house and moved into an apartment and our house is now scattered with the things we wanted to keep and not send off to donations.  Plus, I've been concentrating on getting ready for school the past week or so, and not so much on the whole house cleaning thing.  Maybe next week I can get it back in order!!  It always amazes me how when you take off cleaning or laundry for just a week or so, how bad it can get!!!

Well I'm off now.  We're heading out this evening to visit family for a bit.  Have a good one!!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Schedules and Curriculum

So I finished making the plans and schedules for our first 8 weeks of school this coming year (starting Monday) which will take us right up to the time of Poppy's arrival. So anyway, I just thought I'd share it all here as a record and for anyone who might be interested! I try not to schedule down to the last minute because I've learned very quickly that things don't happen on "my time", so I allow wiggle room for unexpected "learning" (think, spilled milk, cleaning up dog vomit, things of that sort!!) situations or anything else that may come up. And there's always tomorrow or next week if we get behind!! The schedule to me is not what's most important, however, I do feel it is necessary to have a basic schedule in mind or something is bound to be left out and forgotten. So without further ado....the schedule!! (Oh and just for reference, we start around 8:30, snack around 10, lunch around 12)

Monday
  • Bible reading and memorization. (We're doing Proverbs this 8 weeks.)
  • Pray and praise (a quick prayer for the day and a song of praise)
  • Math (The kids are using Horizons math this year and Monday's also have math drills with flashcards)
  • English and Handwriting/Copywork (We are using Rod & Staff English this year, Abby is doing A Reason for Handwriting and Noah is doing Bible copywork for his handwriting practice)
  • Snack and Read Aloud (They snack while I read aloud)
  • Spelling (Both kids are using A Reason for Spelling)
  • My Father's World (this is our history, geography, some science, some art and some music curriculum all wrapped into one. I mainly consider it our history/geography lessons with some "added benefits" of science, art and music.)
  • Lunch and chores (see chore chart below)
  • Finish any earlier lessons
  • Ohio Fun Book (we're using these Fun Books to learn a little Ohio history and facts)
  • Outside time
  • Quiet reading time (this includes Mom!!)
  • Free time!! (should be at least 2-3 hours before dinner, so plenty of time to play and explore to their hearts desire!!)

Tuesday
  • Bible reading and memorization, pray and praise
  • Math (Horizons and Tuesday's have Calculadder also for extra drill)
  • English and Handwriting
  • Snack and read alouds
  • Spelling
  • My Fathers World
  • Lunch and chores
  • Science (we're using Apologia's Exploring Creation series books and we're using the Zoology 3: Land Creatures of the 6th Day book, we're very excited about this one, it looks awesome!! I found Noah reading it by himself yesterday!!)
  • Ohio Fun Book
  • Outside time
  • Reading time
  • Free time

Wednesday and Thursday (same schedule)

  • Bible reading and memorization, pray and praise
  • Math (Horizons and Wed: add flash card drills, Thur: add Calculadder)
  • English and Handwriting
  • Snack and read alouds
  • Writing (we're using Writing Strands this year as our actual "writing curriculum" although there will be tons of other writing done this year in the form of journaling and notebooking)
  • My Fathers World
  • Lunch and chores
  • Finish earlier work
  • Science
  • Spelling
  • Outside time
  • Reading time
  • Free time

Friday

  • Bible reading and memorization, pray and praise
  • Math (we play a math game on Fridays along with our regular lesson, usually a math bingo game, they love that!)
  • Spelling
  • Snack and read alouds
  • Nature Study (we're doing the one hour nature study found here, and use the Handbook of Nature Study book along with it)
  • Handwriting and copywork
  • Lunch and chores
  • Art or music (these are switched every other week). (For art we are using Artistic pursuits and for music we're doing the Stories of the Great Composers)
  • Logic Book (we're using the Mind Benders series of books for a little fun puzzle solving!!)
  • Outside time
  • Reading time
  • Free time


So that's the basic idea for a how a week will hopefully go. I know I'll throw in a few field trips into the mix as well, for a little more excitement! And most of this curriculum is new to us, so the schedule will undoubtedly go under a few tweaks and changes as we figure out just how long we need for each subject.

Here's the chores we'll be doing as well. The kids lists are made to take only 10 - 15 minutes a day while I'm cooking lunch.

Noah:
Monday-empty small trash cans in bathrooms and laundry room
Tuesday-clean powder room (wipe down mirror, sink and toilet)
Wednesday-clean up playroom and vacuum it
Thursday-wipe down upstairs bathrooms (sinks and toilets using Lysol wipes)
Friday-wipe down kitchen cabinet fronts and appliances

Abby:
Monday-dust downstairs (using swiffer duster)
Tuesday-clean glass doors and windows (not all windows, just the ones in the doors)
Wednesday-clean up playroom
Thursday-dust upstairs
Friday-use Swiffer sweeper downstairs

Mommy: (I do my chores throughout the day!!)
Monday-2 loads of laundry, dishes, sweep and mop floors
Tuesday-2 loads of laundry, dishes, deep clean kitchen (counters, appliances, etc..)
Wednesday-whole house pick-up (go room to room straightening, removing garbage or dirty clothes, putting things where they go), dishes
Thursday-1 load of laundry, 1 load of bed linens, vacuum upstairs, dishes, make beds with clean linens
Friday-dishes, deep clean bathrooms (scrub toilets, floors, sinks, tubs and showers)

The kids are also responsible for keeping their rooms in "good" condition, they pick up their rooms right before bedtime. They also feed and water the doggie in the morning!!!

I also prepare the meals, and on Monday's Noah gets to help with lunch and dinner and on Wednesday's Abby gets to help. They don't consider these chores, they love helping with meal prep!! There's actually a lot they can do with the meal prep and they are both very interested in cooking and serving meals.

So there's that and I can now mark off scheduling from my to do list!!!

Friday, July 17, 2009

This and That

Summer is flying by!!  We're having tons of fun and getting things done for Poppy's big arrival.  

My to do list is still pretty lengthy but here's some of it:

Clean unfinished space in basement
Clean carpets
Finish organizing playroom
Tackle mountain of paperwork
Clean out refrigerator and all freezers
Straighten garage
Make freezer meals for after baby arrives
Clean out laundry room
Plan for 8 weeks of homeschooling
Finalize our homeschool schedule
Deep clean the van
Finish plan for Abby's party (it's already scheduled for somewhere outside of our home, just need to do food and decor plan)

Those are the big ones.  The things I"ve already gotten done include:

Put together and set up baby furniture
Make baby registry
Clean and reorganize kids rooms
Go through old baby clothes and pull out what I want to use for Poppy
Wash and hang up all of Poppy's clothes
Come up with boy and girl names for Poppy (finally done!!)
Finish ordering all homeschool curriculum for next year
Have the kids assessment's done
Write out next year's notification letters and sample curriculum and book lists
Send in all forms for homeschooling
Take a big load of things to Goodwill
Put together stroller and carseat
Set up new playroom
Catch up on coupons (I was behind 5 weeks, it took 6 hours last Sunday, but I got it done!!)
Get Mt.Laundry down to a reasonable level
Begin plannning Abby's party and schedule it (her Birthday is only 8 days before the due date!!)
Have fun with the kids!!  (We just went to the Beach yesterday!!)

I still have 11 weeks to complete my list (unless Poppy arrives early!!) so I should be able to get it all done.  This week has been our first of two weeks "off" from school.  We're only taking two weeks off and then getting started on our next years curriculum.  Next week is VBS.  The kids will be there from 9 to 12 all week and I'm planning to use that time to sit at a restaurant (Panera, Chick Fil A, etc..) and plan our 8 weeks of schooling.  I'm actually excited about that.  I get really excited during the planning stages.  It's so fun to see ahead into what we're going to be learning and the fun things we're going to do with it.  I'm just planning 8 weeks worth for now and then after the baby comes, we'll decide when we're going to start again and I'll plan more then.  

We still have lots of fun things planned for the summer including another Reds game (Noah also won the Step up to the Mike contest and will get to announce a batter for the Reds!!) and a Kings Island trip with my family.  I'm also having 2 baby showers next month which I'm very excited about!!  With all this going on, I know the time before we get to meet Poppy will go very quick and I'm both happy and sad about that.  I cannot wait to meet this little one and see what they look like and if they're boy or girl of course, but I also love being pregnant and hate to see that come to and end.   But only the Lord knows if this will be my last pregnancy, as we've decided to leave that in His hands now (He knows way better than we do), so maybe I'll get to do it all over again.  

Well I better go tackle something on my to do list now.  I'm just doing a clean up day today, so I'm off to the family room!  Have a good day!