Thursday, May 27, 2010

A Good Day

It started early in the morning with men cooking barbeque at church.
At 3AM Brendon got up and left. Just for fun he got pulled over, but since he was certainly
sober and not speeding they were obliged to let him go. Honestly think
they were a little bored, and it gave them something to do.
We got to church around 10, and Isabelle (in pink dress) and Joseph (in red shirt and cap)
rushed over to visit Dad and rest of the crew.

Then we headed inside for worship. Isabelle said she thinks Pentecost is
definetly one of her favorite Holidays!

It ended with a picnic and the kiddos having a suprise water balloon
attack on the crew!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Swim Team

Isabelle with the green googles.

Joseph gasping for breath

It's that time of year! I love it, except for the actual swim meets! Actually, I love those too up to about 9PM, and after that we just endure. Practice has started last week, so I take my water and snacks and sit by the pool for a couple of hours. It's a hard life, but what can you do?!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

13 years!

We were married 13 years ago on a Friday evening! The weather was gorgeous with a nice light breeze blowing. Happy Anniversary to us!

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Dying Easter Eggs

We began with two dozen white eggs.
We had loads of fun sitting outside dying our eggs and thinking of
creative dye patterns.

A batch of eggs drying in the sun!

A finished product ready for the Easter dinner table decor!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Art Class

The kids attend a really fantastic art studio each Wednesday. They have been going there for a year and a half so far and we certainly hope to continue. They have been taking a class called "Art through the Ages". It is an art history class and this year they have mostly studied ancient history and spent quite some time on Egypt. After the Christmas break they moved along to later centuries. Right now they are studying Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel. They were extra excited to attend class today because they were painting lying on the floor with their art taped to the underside of a table to pretend they were Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. They had to bring their favorite scene to sketch and then begin painting it.
I rarely go into their class as I would just be in the way, and as a homeschool Mom I think it's great for us to all have little corners of time that are all our own. When I sit in the lobby I can hear all the children talking and laughing! It's such a happy place!
Isabelle is laughing here and trying to hide from the camera. They are not used to seeing me at their class!

Joseph's teacher is helping him with his drawing.

Here they are lying on the floor beginning their painting!


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Piano Recital

Isabelle and Joseph have been taking piano lessons this year and they had a spring recital this past Saturday. Their teacher uses the Suzuki method. Isabelle does a little sight reading as well since she is older.
Joseph played before Isabelle.
He played a piece called Cuckoo.
Shortly Isabelle followed his performance.
Her piece was Honeybee.

The after recital look!

Monday, March 22, 2010

The past three days

This was beautiful Saturday! We washed the cars and the kids wore their bathing suites.
Washing the cars led to:
THIS

We woke up to rain on Sunday and it rained most of the day.
Then it got even colder, and Brendon drove in snow flurries Monday on the way to work.

The wierdest winter I've ever lived in GA.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Saturday Morning


We have been a little busy, and it's been hard to get on here and post.

Homeschool is chugging along. I'm still deciding what all we will do next year.

We are tired of the hybrid system. I feel like it boxes us in and limits us. There is quite a bit of work to do, so there is no time to add in and they don't like it when I substitue work. We will finish out the school year, but the next year or so we will design our own curriculum. I'm not saying we will never do it again, but not for awhile.

The sun has finally come out! I hope it sticks around and we have some nice weather.

Isabelle and Joseph just finished up their basketball season! They really improved this year.

Piano lessons are coming along. They have their first recital next week!

Easter is around the corner!!!

Joseph told me he would give up vegetables for Lent. Haha! I nixed that idea!

Enjoy this beautiful day!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Dead battery..Change of plans!

The battery is dead! One of the lights was left on and no one did it!
Our morning errands have been waylaid and now we are all doing math!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Homeschool Decisions!

I am slowly, very slowly, coming up with our own homeschool curriculum for next year.
We have enjoyed our one day a week hybrid, but we have learned alot and made other connections. It is possible we may do Classical Conversations one morning and loosly follow them, but I'd rather just join a regular homeschool group. Right now I'm pretty comfortable with where the kids are academically so I'm not concerned with that. We are starting to meet other homeschool families too and will either meet up with them or perhaps join a homeschool co-op for extra activities. I'm still not sure about all of that!
Here is our list so far:
Math: Horizons and Teachting Textbooks
Grammar: We have done Shurley Grammar and they learned ALOT, but are switching to???
Writing: researching I.E.W and Classical Writing or?
Spelling: perhaps Spelling Power
Penmanship: probably A Reason for Handwriting, but maybe something else
Vocabulary: probably Wordly Wise
Geography: don't know yet. We learned 50 states and capitals this year.
We could learn Australia and maybe Western Europe next year. Plus a little map reading book.
History. We like Story of the World but might have to add to it.
PE: play outside!, join a sports team for fun
Science: we read books, watch Nova and we will add Little Professor science kit and star gaze with Isabelle's telescope and learn the constellations
Foreign Language: German Rosetta Stone and Mommy talking
They started with French, but it is simply easier for me to do German.
My German needs a little practice, but it is WAY better than the 15 words I can say in French.
We can learn French together in a few years, but for now we are going with what is easier for me. I know alot of homeschooler do Latin and we may learn some basics, but I'd rather learn something more practical.
Piano will stay the same.
Art will be at the same homeschool art studio. It rocks!
Nature Study: Grow a garden with Daddy!
Reading: the kids read all the time, so we can just include some literature discussions with that.
As you can see, I still have a few decisions to make! It seems like a lot, but we don't do all those things every day. I really like to feel like I'm doing the best thing, but that seems to change up from time to time and I have to re-evaluate.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Winter

I have not been able to load the Christmas photo's. I am still using another camera and am not quite sure how it works. We may have to skip posting Christmas picutres this year!
It has been cold in Georgia and frankly it's getting a bit wearing. We dont' keep that many warm clothes, because we don't need them. It has snowed alot for us, and the kids were wearing gloves that I bought about 15 years ago! I may have to buy a new pair!
However, Isabelle and Joseph really had fun playing in the snow! It's such a novelty for them!
It does make me smile too! It looks like it will be warming up this weekend!
Our backyard
The snowman


Friday, January 29, 2010

I'm Alive!

Barely there, but still breathing!

I will try to put up some Christmas photo's to get started here again!

I was going to start training for the Atlanta Womens 5K this past Monday, but I woke up and could barely walk. I might have to do this one with my daughter!

See you soon!

Friday, December 04, 2009

The Advent Storybook

We purchased this book several years ago. The story begins on Dec 1st and there is a story for each day up to the 24th. The little bear hears a story from his mother each night about another little bear following the special star. He meets various people and animals on his journey to Bethlehem. This is our 4th year reading it. I opened it to check when it was written and was suprised to find that it was first published in German in 2004 and in English in 2005. It is the type of book that is timeless, so I expected it be written a long time ago. It is for children, but the book is actually quite thoughtful in it's simplicity. Isabelle and Joseph still very much look forward to reading it, and actually so do I. Reading this book seems to have made it's way into becoming a sweet family tradition!

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Thankful Thursday


I am thankful for our Thanskgiving Feast last week!

Now, I'm thankful to be working that food off!!

For calm daily life.

For our children!

For our dogs who are so funny!

For the richness of family life.

For all our blessings!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving was really lovely! Lot's of family and lot's of food! It was Aunt Becky and Uncle Tony's year to host the meal and so we headed over there for the day. Everyone brought along a dish or two for the feast.

These are some random photo's. Guess what? Brendon snapped all the pictures this holiday!

Uncle Tony and Dad
Mimi and Isabelle holding Lily!

The guys playing rook!

Cousins

Papa with Isabelle and Joseph


All of us ladies looking at photo's!
Tamara, Alison, Teresa
Susan, Isabelle, Becky, Shelley

Friday, November 20, 2009

Babies and Hair!

Isabelle and Mommy!
This cute picture scrolled across my screensaver, and I had to share it!
I also noticed that there was not single gray hair in my head!
(and there's still not!;)

Monday, November 16, 2009

Coffee Break


We have been concentrating on homeschool this past week. Believe me, it takes all our concentration at the moment. We are craving a break in our routine and looking forward to a lighter work load. We will have a week off for the Thanksgiving Holiday!
I'm looking forward to coffee breaks (and suddently I have a craving for tea) and visiting relatives and friends. Just having fun in general!
I wish I could meet all of you for coffee/tea and chit chat!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Thankful Thursday

I'm so blessed to be a wife and mother!
Thank you Brendon for fixing the mirror over the mantle!
I'm thankful for homeschool!
We are thankful for the amazing art class the kids have this year! It's a highlight every week!
We give thanks for our good friends!
Thanks to the chiro/sports rehab who is fixing me up, so I can run, bike and swim again!
There's always thanks given for that hot cup of coffee! Joy!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Wedding Picture


There were a few requests for a wedding picture! You know, back in the old days we did not have digital photography and therefor it takes a few minutes to find a photo and scan it etc..and I just got a little busy this week. In fact (speaking of computers) we never even emailed each other the entire time we dated! Isn't it crazy how much things have changed in just over a decade?!!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

How did we meet?

My cousin Kristen posted a few weeks ago about how she and David became one and said she'd love to hear others story. Here it is baby!

The short story is that we met through a friend, but that is sort of boring isn't it? It seems like these days I'm so busy with raising and educating children and homemaking that I don't spend too much time in reflection unless someone ask me how we met. Brendon was born and raised in Tasmania, Australia and I was born and raised in North Georgia and grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta, which is where we have lived since we were married!

I graduated from the University of Georgia and worked for a year. I had always enjoyed travel and decided that now was the time to set off for a little adventure. I bought my Let's Go Europe book, my Eurail Pass, a plane ticket and packed my big old backpack and set off!

I thought it might be fun to learn a foreign language and so I ended up living in Germany and a working in a day care on an Army base, because you need to be able to get a visa to live in another country. I was staying in a student dorm and another American girl told me that was what she was doing in order to get a visa.






That's me at the daycare. I worked with Sue, Gretchen and Erma.
It surely was an interesting place with a few characters and one crazy boss!

Brendon had decided to travel as well. He went to Malaysia for awhile and helped at a mission (believe it or not!) and did some side trips to a few places in Asia. Then he moved on to London, where he apparently had a very good time! He ended up getting a decent job and through coincidence was transfered to Neuchatel, Switzerland. He met up with this guy who I knew as well.


One day this friend, called me up and said he was coming up for the weekend with two of his friends! What do I remember from this weekend? It was the middle of winter and absolutly freezing! Also, that Brendon was interesting, but other than that it was just a weekend with friends.

The weekend we met. Brendon is looking back.


I'm on the left. Audrey is on the right! She was also up for the weekend, but this picture is from a weekend later on. (This is in CH, but I'm not quite sure where?)


About a month later his sister flew in to see him. He immediatly took her down to Italy and then on to Germany. While he was in my area he called me and they got a hotel down the street and we all went to dinner. Narelle, his poor jet lagged sister, was so completly exhausted from travel and she said she had to go to sleep. Brendon and I ended up talking for hours.


After that we took turns visiting each other. When we were in Stuttgart we often went to O'Reilly's (Irish) pub which was two blocks from my apartment. My friend Lavonne, from NZ, went with us a lot. Of course we had lots of fun!

My apartment
The gold colored one, two blocks down hill was the pub!

Tamara and Lavonne at O'Reilly's



Susanne and Dirk
These were my flat mates. They are married with kids now.


When I went to visit Brendon we would drive around to different places and meet up with people we knew. We had great times!






That's me. We drove around alot. Here we were t Lake Geneva.



Brendon and Raph eating fondu for 4 all by themselves!






London
When we first met, Brendon had a business trip to London and my friend Lavonne and I were there on the same weekend. We met up for lunch one day.


Cilla and Martin are some of the people we did stuff with and they were married a month before we were!



Other people we saw frequently were Heide and Ralph, Kim and Aschi, Maggie and Jens. I don't have good enough pictures to post.



We were married a little over a year after meeting. Here we are!




Monday, October 05, 2009

Petite shopping!

I like to shop when I have the time and resources! I'm shorter than average, so I shop at retailers who carry petite size fashions. Ann Taylor is one of my favorites! Recently I came across a few blogs and websites about petite fasion and found there are many retailers that carry petite sizes on- line, but not in their physical shop. I knew about Lands End and Eddie Bauer, but take a look at some of the other ones. I still prefer to go out shopping, but there certainly are more options on-line. (Today two of the blogs are about lingerie, but that is not the norm! Ha!)

Petite Resources...This site just list many/all places that carry petite sizes. You can look up retailers by brand, store, price, item etc..

Petite Fashionista...a blog

For Petite Sake..another blog

Alterations Needed..a blog

Paula's Petite Fashion Blog..another blog

Monday, September 28, 2009

Kristen posted a blog about how she met her husband! I was around for some of this time! They are really great together, even though we don't get to see each other that often. I should haul myself out to Texas for big ole visit sometime!

I might post about how I met my husband too. I'll have to get that together and find some pictures etc.. I tell you what would be funny is a post about how you stay married..aghh you first! Kristen? Giggle giggle! Now, I know that is never going to happen in blog world! Men and women: we do make a pair don't we?! It is fun and I love Brendon! He's the best!

We are cruising along with our homeschool year. I have to say homeschool suits our family. I'm so glad we had some school experience though. Schools can be great and really suit some families. For us though, we learn so much more, and life is so much easier and simpler. We do get out a lot and and Mondays and Fridays are the only days we are truly home all day.

Last week the floods damaged the church where our homeschool class meets on Tuesdays and they can't be occupied any time soon. Churches tend to be the only places that will rent out space for one day a week, so I called eight in our area and one was very interested in an arrangement with our "school". (Alot of them run preschools so they don't have space during the week.) The most delightful thing about it is that it is virtually right across the street from my neighborhood. It will take me literally 5 minutes to get there! Tomorrow is our first day in the new facilities! Woohoo!

Did I mention that I ended up with an injury from running? It seems to be clearing up, and I might attempt a tiny little run one day this week to see what happens. I'm looking forward to running again. I know I will have to start out slowly, but I've got all winter to build up again. I really want to do another triathlon next spring..or several! It's fun for me.

My camera is still broken! ARGhhhh!

What's up with you?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Dad, Happy Birthday!

Mom and Dad!


The kids wish you happy birthday too!


Monday, September 14, 2009

"School"

Isabelle and Joseph go to class one day per week. A few weeks ago they had their first day of class! They began their school year at the beginning of August, and these classes began a few weeks later. They go over their liberal arts/humanties curriculum in this class. It's fun for them, and I get 5 hours in a row once a week to do what I want or need to do!
On another day they have homeschool PE at the gym ( I get my own workout in while they have PE!) and an art class in an art studio.
We also have a great piano teacher nearby and take lessons once a week as well!
It's enough to keep us quite busy!
For math Isabelle is using teaching textbooks and it really is great!
Joseph will begin to use teaching textbooks soon, but they are still working on his level.
For now we are just doing workbooks with him.
If you need some fun help with multiplication check out these resources:
Times Tales is so interesting and fun. It's amazing how it works!
Timez Attack just helps reinforce the facts in a very fun way.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

HI!

I've been a leetttle preoccupied!

Take a look at these cool headbands I saw online. Look at the video of how to tie them.

Isabelle loves headbands. I think they are messy. This might do the trick!