Batman School

So I totally had to prepare for this in secret. Planned, printed and laminated while Nadia was asleep and then put everything into hiding until I was sure we had time to complete it. The scream of delight was worth it all 🙂

Batman School
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This is what we started with and most of the printables came from the 1+1+1=1 site. I picked up an activity book at SuperTarget and some easy readers from the library. Nadia also wanted to wear her Batman PJ’s as much as possible while we worked on this throughout the week.

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We did sizing and patterns. Here Nadia had Batman say, “Look how BIG I got!”

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We put together a Heroes and Villains book. At the end I had a photo of Nadia on the “I am a good guy” page and she was thrilled! I should have video taped her going through the book and then seeing that at the end. Then we used the letter tiles to spell all the words in the book.

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We practiced writing upper and lower case B’s.

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Grammie was over one day so she played a game in the activity book.

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Nadia glued the heroes on one side and villains on the other. We did a find the letter game where I said letters and she had to find them as fast as possible.

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We did more pages out of the activity book and she did a lot of coloring. We also did numbers and a little addition.

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Are these guys cute or WHAT? I found them on the Toy a Day site.

On the last day I gave Nadia all the stickers from the activity book and she used them to decorate the lapbook. Here is what her lapbook looked like by the end.

Batman School

Batman School

Batman School

Mike read Nadia some of the “Brave and Bold” comics. Plus “My Frozen Valentine” and “Double Trouble” easy readers. We recorded the always campy original Batman from the 60s and let her watch an episode each night. She LOVED it; especially if BatGirl or the Joker were a part of the episode.

31 days to clean – Day 6 & 7

I looked ahead and saw that Day 6 was to clean out your kitchen cabinets and Day 7 was to clean out your pantry. So last week I only did 2 days of the 31 days to clean. Why? Because we have a pretty huge pantry/laundry room. Due to the fact that it has a door that closes it pretty much gets a ton of stuff just tossed in there.  So I made a quick decision to start with the pantry and finish with the cabinets. So it took about 7 hours over the course of 4 days to finish. Whew! At that point I decided I was taking Friday off and then I did all the normal housecleaning on Saturday morning.

I found a ton of stuff to toss, donate and recycle. So much that Mike said, “No more spring cleaning if it involves trash.” (we only have trash pick up once a week in our neighborhood and the can was full) That really made me laugh.

I finished the laundry room side first and even did all the ironing:

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Here is the pantry side part way through – at one point I found 11 packages of free batteries from Staples; SCORE!  I also want to point out that I touched EVERY SINGLE thing in this pantry. It was picked up, examined and a decision was made with what to do with it. That is what took so long.

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I used a lot of plastic shoe boxes to get stuff put together by type. Finished!

31 days to clean - 6 & 7

Look you can see and walk on the floor. YIPPIE!

31 days to clean - 6 & 7

The next thing we will do is add one more set of shelves on the wall you can’t see. I asked Mike if we could do that to put all the homeschool and craft supplies on so I could have them in one place. Very excited about that!

I didn’t take any before and after photos of the cabinets, but they are totally straight and everything has a home. I love opening them to get stuff and finding that everything is in order and EASY to find. And I think that this is the point of the book – really getting a handle on the clutter and mess of your house so that doing your daily work isn’t so discouraging and out of control.

Now for the book part of the week. Day 6 talked about making a “6 list”. Basically before you go to bed make a list of the top 6 things you want to do the next day. Get up and do them in order. If you don’t finish move those up to the top of the list the next day. The Mary Challenge was to do this for 6 days straight. One day I had 19 things on my 6 list so I don’t think I was following too well. HA!

Day 7 was about the curse and how all of creation is moving towards decay. I don’t want to give too much of the book away in case you read it, but basically we will always have more laundry to do and more dishes to wash. So how are you going to look at it? Will it be a burden or will you see it for what it really is?

The thing I am noticing the most through all of this is that I want to keep the stuff that I already cleaned, clean! I don’t want the stove top to get so messy again or the laundry room to have piles of stuff. And it really is easier to keep up with stuff if you just take care of it on the spot.

Amelie’s Hand Video

I have been getting lots of questions from people who can’t “see” Amelie in person how her hand is doing. I took this video of her hand 2 weeks and 2 days after the cast came off. AMAZING!!

Mother’s Day 2011

Mother's Day 2011

We had a very busy, but fun weekend! In our usual tradition we went to PF Changs on Friday night. It’s a great way to avoid the Mother’s Day crowds and have a meal in peace. I got my favorite entree there – Shrimp and Candied Walnuts with honeydew melon. YUM!

Mother's Day 2011

Saturday we headed to the homeschool bookfair. We had an idea of what we wanted to buy for Nadia’s next level, but it’s always good to see it in person. We went in the morning and checked everything out, took the girls home for a nap and then returned to buy the things we wanted. That night my brain was exhausted, but I was happy with our choices. Instead of doing a complete curriculum we decided to piece stuff together. So we got a math, phonics/spelling and art. Then I got a bunch of biographies about missionaries and other historical figures. I will read all of those first and then read them to Nadia.

The most fun for Nadia right now are all the “color by number” and “color by letter” workbooks I found for her. She LOVES these and it’s been hard to find entire books of them.

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An exciting gift was waiting for me when we came home to give the girls a nap – A Kindle with a red case! WOOT!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to read and totally loved being shocked by Mike.

Sunday we got up and headed for church. Then we hit Costco like we always do and went to Pei Wei for lunch. We didn’t plan it that way, but it’s just what happened. Tasty food all around!

Mother's Day 2011

Mother's Day 2011

Mother's Day 2011