It would be an understatement to say that January was busy...but I did manage to capture a few pieces of it with my camera.
The long 10 chain (or the cube of 10) took every rug/quilt we have, but the eldest two had fun. =)
A creative spin on recycling: rag rug making. I think the favorite part thus far has been the creating of the "rags." Who knew tearing denim could be so much fun!
Getting started on the rug...
Making a galaxy...I will credit myself with a little bit of creativity on this one. It was supposed to be an art project with glitter and paint to make stars and nebulae, but I couldn't find glitter in this country, crazy considering how many sparkly dresses I see here...but I digress. So, what I did have was chocolate and SPRINKLES. =)
We all had fun making different galaxy shapes...although to be honest, I think we were just aiming to put the most stars (SPRINKLES) possible in the chocolate, but oh well.
Eldest son's galaxy quickly disappears into the black hole between his front teeth...
My hazel eyed girl.
I told Imp to smile and this is what we got...
Showed her her funny picture, we all laughed and this is take two.
Ahem, Momma's galaxy included tiramisu. =) But don't tell the plus 3! ;) Husband dear and I had a date night in with these beauties--I found the "deconstructed tiramisu" here (and it happens to be gluten free if that interests anyone):
http://alldayidreamaboutfood.com/2012/02/tiramisu-chocolate-cups-low-carb-and-gluten-free.html
Imp's work.
We studied parts of the seed and then sprouted some of our own.
Hopefully, these sunflower seeds will grow and bloom before it gets too hot here.
This moment was precious. The Plus 3 made a carnival of sorts, with games for us to play, including musical chairs (thank you Mimi and Grandpa =)). This was a picture of the "Magic Show" part, where Eldest son with the help of his assistant, Imp, made one of his stuffed animals disappear.
We studied Europe and also a little bit about Impressionism and Renoir and Monet. Here's our take on it.
Imp plays catapult math, which I borrowed from this site:
http://deceptivelyeducational.blogspot.com/2013/07/catapult-addition-diy-math-game.html
The henna adds a nice touch I think. =)
Our catapult "buttons" are extras that have been liberated from the chair cushions, waste not...
Hope you enjoy our recap of a very whirlwind January!
The long 10 chain (or the cube of 10) took every rug/quilt we have, but the eldest two had fun. =)
A creative spin on recycling: rag rug making. I think the favorite part thus far has been the creating of the "rags." Who knew tearing denim could be so much fun!
Getting started on the rug...
Making a galaxy...I will credit myself with a little bit of creativity on this one. It was supposed to be an art project with glitter and paint to make stars and nebulae, but I couldn't find glitter in this country, crazy considering how many sparkly dresses I see here...but I digress. So, what I did have was chocolate and SPRINKLES. =)
We all had fun making different galaxy shapes...although to be honest, I think we were just aiming to put the most stars (SPRINKLES) possible in the chocolate, but oh well.
Eldest son's galaxy quickly disappears into the black hole between his front teeth...
My hazel eyed girl.
I told Imp to smile and this is what we got...
Showed her her funny picture, we all laughed and this is take two.
Ahem, Momma's galaxy included tiramisu. =) But don't tell the plus 3! ;) Husband dear and I had a date night in with these beauties--I found the "deconstructed tiramisu" here (and it happens to be gluten free if that interests anyone):
http://alldayidreamaboutfood.com/2012/02/tiramisu-chocolate-cups-low-carb-and-gluten-free.html
Imp's work.
We studied parts of the seed and then sprouted some of our own.
Hopefully, these sunflower seeds will grow and bloom before it gets too hot here.
This moment was precious. The Plus 3 made a carnival of sorts, with games for us to play, including musical chairs (thank you Mimi and Grandpa =)). This was a picture of the "Magic Show" part, where Eldest son with the help of his assistant, Imp, made one of his stuffed animals disappear.
We studied Europe and also a little bit about Impressionism and Renoir and Monet. Here's our take on it.
Imp plays catapult math, which I borrowed from this site:
http://deceptivelyeducational.blogspot.com/2013/07/catapult-addition-diy-math-game.html
The henna adds a nice touch I think. =)
Our catapult "buttons" are extras that have been liberated from the chair cushions, waste not...
Hope you enjoy our recap of a very whirlwind January!