Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Alphabet Review

I got an idea for a chalk board design around Easter time and didn't do it right away, but eventually got to it... soooo rather than kicking myself for not being "on time".. or the time that I wanted anyway, I should realize that it's an awesome thing that I ever get to any of my "great ideas" at all, right?

 Alphabet review and also a chance to talk about who God is.  I also focused our school a bit more on math review and I read through all the animal antic books again with the girls along with other things.

I had help with the chalk board on the bottom right.  :)

 Chocolate chips can come in handy with doing math.  I totally have good memories from when I was a kid around their age and my Mom let me use chocolate chips to help me do my math.
 It was a little more complicated in person with how I ran this lesson with all the ways we added up all the numbers, but I can't very well take pictures of all that.
 Even the four year old got to do some school with chocolate this day!
Melissa and Doug numbers puzzle... says the number when you move the puzzle pieces.  I got this mainly to help with all those confusing "teen" numbers that the little ones get all jumbled up when counting
And speaking of counting and the teen numbers-- I also got this poster (which I highly recommend) that is great for visual learners.  You can see their other products for math here So, I talked to one of the advisers at this site and they said that the numbers 1 through 10 words were supposed to be sung to the tune of "Ba ba black sheep".... which I didn't know, but did a youtube search and learned the tune.  I got the poster and THEN, what???  The rhyme for 11 through 20 (which was the part I especially was interested in) was a totally different rhythm and didn't match the 1 through 10 words or tune.
As a musical person this drove me a little crazy.  We were sort of "rapping" the words instead of singing them to the tune they were SUPPOSED to go with and the night before I was supposed to wake up way too early to catch the flight to visit my family up in Washington state my brain was full of how in the world to fix the words so they'd actually work well together.  See video below to know how I changed it!  I've also played this video for my girls while we eat breakfast or lunch or something to give myself a little break.




 And THEN for most of May were were able to visit my family!  The kids got sick one after the other after the first week was over though so we stayed close to home and didn't get to visit as many people as I would have liked.
 I got to wear these wraps that Jamberry sent me just because I promoted to "Lead Consultant"-  How cool is that?
 Since we were resting a lot there was some of this going on, but the little one looked so cute all matching with Gramma.  ;)
 We went to some of our favorite little stores while we were there.  (Got to help the local economy!)
 My Mom bought a bunch of flowers so we could pot them all and her stairs would be all lovely with blooms!
 The kids spent a LOT of time outside running around and catching butterflies.  I hadn't had much school planned for up there, but what with the sicknesses and then the very good use of the outdoors I didn't have them even do as much as I'd planned.
 Hiking up in the woods!
 Hanging out with cousins happened as much as we could possibly make it happen!
 Don't forget the tea parties at Grandma's house!  That is always a must.
 ALSO, their cousin's cousins (yes that was on purpose) had a cat with kittens!  They were beyond excited to get to hold some kittens for a while.  This was the first time they remember getting to hold little kittens.  It's sad to think that some kids have never gotten to play with tiny kittens!

The middle one especially spent as much time as she could holding the kittens. so so sweet.  :)
 I also had fun playing with Jamberry's "Nail Art Studio" and created the designs above!  They got approved so quickly that I was able to order them and got them up there even before I left!  The two on the left I got doubles of because I wanted to give them to my Mom for her birthday.  Hard to see, but the far left is pictures of lilacs that I took while I was up there!  And the middle one is of pictures my little brother had designed with a computer program.  My oldest especially who is closest to her Uncle loved wearing those and thinking of him when we got back home.  :)
 This is what the lilac ones looked like on.  I so love lilacs!  I wish I could find something that smells like them in the right way.  Usually the fake scents just don't cut it.

 The 7 year old got to make a lot of (gluten free) pancakes at Gramma's house and now is calling herself an "expert" and so I stared letting her do some of the making of the pancakes here as well.  It's not easy since our kitchen is only about 3 ft wide.. little too snug for two people to try and move around in there, but we were making it work.
 We now (finally!) have ALL the "Animal Antic from A to Z" books!  LOVE these and more importantly the kids really like them.  It's nice to have books with stories that are fun for me to read and listen to as well!  You can find them on Amazon.com
The middle one (7) absolutely LOVES bunnies, and she saw this "I am a Bunny" book that she'd never really been interested in before on our shelf and decided it was the most beautiful book ever.  The pictures are quite lovely.  So, I jumped on her interest with this and have been having her work on her writing skills by copying a page a day.  She can do a great job if she really is trying.  It's been hard to get her enough interested to actually want to try to do well.
 Oh, and also after we got back I sort of randomly bought them a swimming pool so they could use their ball pit balls again that I'd had packed away for a few years.  They enjoyed doing some reading in it as well as all the rolling in it at other times.  After the business and stress of traveling and the initial sadness of missing family when we are back home and trying to get back into a "normal" groove it was fun to have a little holiday of our own for a week.  We went swimming every day and the ball pit was for indoor times to give me a little break.
 Also, I started a new visual journal besides the one I was already using.  It's not a bad thing to have two going!  AND in case anyone was wondering about the gorgeous color on my nails it's Jamberry's "Morning Mist" lacquer from their "fairy tale lacquer set"-- they have some that aren't in the lacquer sets of course, but this particular color is exclusive to this set.  I *love* the color and FYI their lacquer won't give you a head-ache from the fumes because it's free of 5 toxins normally found in polish.. also it holds up better then the toxic cheap kinds, and that up there is only one coat.  The color is super nice and thick compared to others I've used!

 THIS was from today!  I'm preparing for "T week" now that our little (long) review time/vacation/whatever is over.. but more on "T week" later.

Today was baking, school time, swim time, visual journaling, lunch, Wild Kratts, Jamberry biz stuff, chalk board re-designing, more cooking (made gluten free pizzas) more school time (We are now doing "Life of Fred"  BEST MATH EVER!!) some fussy kid time (can't seem to avoid that!) and so on and so on.  ;)
 My oldest did the cork board at the beginning of the review, but we'll keep it on for "T week"
 I was quite proud of my youngest (4) today because ALL by herself she put this train alphabet puzzle together.  I'm not as surprised that she could figure out how to put it together (though that certainly is impressive!) but mostly because she did it by herself!  She tends to want me to help her do even things that she CAN do herself, but just because she wants me right next to her.  This is hard when I need to help the older two and we've had to endure a lot of fussing and crying during school times, but it's getting so much easier than it was!
And here she is eating a tortilla.

Oh, and just a couple last things to keep it real.  You know how Facebook and Pinterest and Blogs can make life look so easy and amazing and really just shows off the best of the best?  Just to keep it honest and hopefully to encourage other moms out there, the video above is of a giggle fit that my girls were having while trying to do their writing.  I thought it was funny too, but it's also "bang your head on the wall worthy" after a while if you are trying to get them to actually accomplish the thing you were wanting them to do for that day!  My 7 year old sometimes gets a word stuck in her head that she thinks sounds funny and keeps saying it and giggling.  This time it was "Burble" .. which does sound really funny if you say it enough!  Little reminder for us all to keep plugging away (or put the books away until they get over the giggle fit!) and not to get mad and yell.  The giggles are going to be a good memory that they will look back to when they think of what it was like when they were homeschooling.


Oh, and another "keeping it real" moment brought to you by the 4 year old who swiped my camera one day without me knowing.  I found about 20 pictures on my camera of the messy house and mostly of the older two bugging each other.  Hello other parents.. does this ever drive you a little crazy too?  I can't tell you how often I have to be the peace keeper in fights through out the day.


I don't have a picture or video to post of the other bit of difficulty we have to deal with in our homeschooling days which is when the littlest one throws a fit of some kind.  It used to be that she'd cry very loudly without wanting any consoling for a good hour and telling me all the things she thinks she wants until she finally realized she forgot why she started crying to begin with.  Usually it will be that she asks for chocolate and I say "no" -- also it might be important to point out that I'm really not that strict and it's not like she's suffering for lack of sugar to begin with.  She's usually just tired and focuses on something like chocolate or a cartoon to feel better and totally freaks out if she can't have it right that second.
The only advice I've got for that situation is to hold the crying kid and just try to keep your sanity.  I watched "Happy" and sang over her crying for an hour one day.  In case you were wondering, I did try to put her in her room so she'd cry away from us.  That always made her freak out more and get louder and hysterical.... Talk about all our nerves on edge!  I mean.. how can the older two hear anything that I'm reading right?  BUT it's getting better slowly and there are less interruptions, so if you are struggling with something like that too, just know it will get better as you keep being consistent and firm but loving with them.
 Also, you'll get all manner of advice about what to do to force your children to obey you, and yes you can force obedience outwardly, but what about their hearts?   Children need to be treated like we want to be treated.  They are people and deserve respect and if we can show them this and love them even when they are freaking out we can teach them to show us respect in other ways.  This might take longer, but I think it's important to focus on treating our kids with respect and grace and try to think of how God parents us with his never ending love that isn't based on our performance. 


Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Kid interviews

I've been a little obsessed with watching "Mom's Night Out" recently
 Product DetailsIt just makes me laugh (which who doesn't need more of that right?) and it's profound at the same time and is super encouraging.  Exactly what I need (what so many mom's need!)
So there's this "Kid interview" thing going around Facebook lately and I asked my girls the questions in turn.  It was a fun little exercise seeing what everyones answers were.  Also, helps me to remember that I'm not doing as terrible of a job as I usually think I'm doing.

Anyway, I thought the Grandmother's would enjoy this and it seemed a little long for Facebook statuses and I haven't done any sort of "year end review" in a long time anyway.

Gracie age 4
1. What is something mom always says to you? Are you going to have a carrot?
2. What makes mom happy? ME!
3. What makes mom sad? Crying
4. How does your mom make you laugh? Being funny.
5. What was your mom like as a child? Being with me?
6. How old is your mom? 20
7. How tall is your mom? Uh, as tall as you are? You are this tall (She stands on a stool and holds her hand out and tells me to stand up so she can put her hand on top of my head and saying “you are this tall”)
8. What is her favorite thing to do? Read stories
9. What does your mom do when you're not around? Watch shows
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for? Be at the beach?
11. What is your mom really good at? Sewing
12. What is your mom not very good at? Climbing the roof.
13. What does your mom do for a job? Make us clean our room.
14.What is your mom's favorite food? Macaroni and cheese.
15.What makes you proud of your mom? Macaroni and cheese.
16. If your mom were a character, who would she be? A surf board.
17. What do you and your mom do together? Read stories.
18. How are you and your mom the same? Being reading stories.
19. How are you and your mom different? Umm because you're big and I'm small.
20. How do you know your mom loves you? Because I'm Gracie!!
21. What does your mom like most about your dad? Kissing him on the lips.
22. Where is your mom's favorite place to go? To the beach.
23. How old was your mom when you were born? 20
24. What's mom's favorite song? Jingle Bells Jingle bells jingle all the way how much fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh! (ect as she kept singing while taking a bathroom break.)
25. How many hours does mom sleep at night? 25th like this many (holding out all her fingers)
26. What kind of car does mom drive? That car at front by Daddy's car.
27. Why did Mommy and Daddy get married? Because you two first mint... Ole'!
28. Is mom afraid of anything? Monsters, ghosts? Ole'!
29. Is mom smart? Yes or no.
30. Where is mom's favorite place to shop? Walmart?
31. How much money does mom spend on groceries? This many (holds out all fingers and counts them outloud.)
32. What's mom's favorite tv show? This show? (Points to “Big Hero 6” that we had playing at the time.)
33. Who is mom's favorite person? Umm Daddy.
34. What's mom's favorite thing about you? Hugging.
35. What's mom's favorite book? Adventure!

Renna age 7
1. What is something mom always says to you? I love you.
2. What makes mom happy? My smile
3. What makes mom sad? One of us dead.
4. How does your mom make you laugh? Tickling me.
5. What was your mom like as a child? Playing.
6. How old is your mom? 43
7. How tall is your mom? Taller then me.
8. What is her favorite thing to do? Go swimming with me.
9. What does your mom do when you're not around? Rest.
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for? Making movies.
11. What is your mom really good at? Baking.
12. What is your mom not very good at? Not giggling.
13. What does your mom do for a job? Sell Jamberry
14.What is your mom's favorite food? Sushi
15.What makes you proud of your mom? Being together.
16. If your mom were a character, who would she be? A sweet kitty.
17. What do you and your mom do together? Make cookies.
18. How are you and your mom the same? We've both got earrings.
19. How are you and your mom different? You're tall and I'm short.
20. How do you know your mom loves you? Because you help me.
21. What does your mom like most about your dad? His bald head.
22. Where is your mom's favorite place to go? To the zoo.
23. How old was your mom when you were born? I have no idea.
24. What's mom's favorite song? Christmas Carols
25. How many hours does mom sleep at night? From night to day.
26. What kind of car does mom drive? A black and white landrover
27. Why did Mommy and Daddy get married? Because you two are love birds.
28. Is mom afraid of anything? Losing me.
29. Is mom smart? Yes.
30. Where is mom's favorite place to shop? Aldi.
31. How much money does mom spend on groceries? A lot. More then I can count.
32. What's mom's favorite tv show? Meet me in St. Lewis.
33. Who is mom's favorite person? Daddy.
34. What's mom's favorite thing about you? My smile.
35. What's mom's favorite book? I am a Bunny.

Lily age 9
1. What is something mom always says to you? I love you.
2. What makes mom happy? Me
3. What makes mom sad? That we can't live at Gramma's house.
4. How does your mom make you laugh? Tickles.
5. What was your mom like as a child? Playful.
6. How old is your mom? 26
7. How tall is your mom? 6 ft tall.
8. What is her favorite thing to do? Read your book.
9. What does your mom do when you're not around? Read your book.
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for? Loving?
11. What is your mom really good at? Playing with me
12. What is your mom not very good at? Painting?
13. What does your mom do for a job? Helping me!
14.What is your mom's favorite food? Sushi!
15.What makes you proud of your mom? Snuggable and loveable.
16. If your mom were a character, who would she be? Super Hero!
17. What do you and your mom do together? Journal.
18. How are you and your mom the same? We both have diffuser necklaces
19. How are you and your mom different? That you have earrings and I don't.
20. How do you know your mom loves you? Because I love you!
21. What does your mom like most about your dad? That you like him.
22. Where is your mom's favorite place to go? Washington.
23. How old was your mom when you were born? 20?
24. What's mom's favorite song? “Let it go”
25. How many hours does mom sleep at night? 10?
26. What kind of car does mom drive? A van. A mini van.
27. Why did Mommy and Daddy get married? Cause you love each other.
28. Is mom afraid of anything? Bugs.
29. Is mom smart? Yes.
30. Where is mom's favorite place to shop? Walmart.
31. How much money does mom spend on groceries? $20
32. What's mom's favorite tv show? Old shows.
33. Who is mom's favorite person? Daddy
34. What's mom's favorite thing about you? I'm creative.
35. What's mom's favorite book? The one that you are reading.


I've refrained on commenting after any of their comments.  ;)  It's interesting to hear what they say!  Somethings are really insightful and some are just totally off the wall or funny.  The Daddy overheard that each girl said that my favorite person was "Daddy" -- aww.  ;)

Monday, April 13, 2015

Spectacular "S" week!

This might be my favorite one yet!

It says our last name over the door to the house.  :)


The top design is of Seattle, a sideways sea-serpent, sunset, starts, shark, snake, skunk, sword in a stone, sand on the shore, I think there's a shell there too.  The 9 year old did that one!  The one on the left is by the 7 year old who was delighted with the idea of snail "slime" shaping the s shape and the snake of course.  ;)

Geoboard design
I switched around the words/letters above our chalk board wall so that they can practice seeing words that start with the letter of the week.  Our last name is up there too!
Build a word search with any words you want!  They weren't super thrilled with this, but it was fun to use some of the words from our chalk board and "S word wall" in the word search design.

Telling a story game!

Curls were popular this week.

We finished up some of our "R week" and started "S week" by going to the zoo and turning in the rocks... which are now called "Stones"  ;)

Close up of the curls. 


The middle one was cranky for some reason.. her older sister was trying to help her smile for the camera..


And cranky pants was trying to hide, but my oldest and I enjoyed trying to identify the birds that had S names...




She especially was impressed with the "southern screamer" we got to see that one just a couple feet from us!
Made lots of Sushi this week!  My favorite is meat and cheese sushi.

 Sushi recipe!!!

2 cups of cooked white rice
dissolve 3 T. of sugar in 1/3 cup rice vinegar and then pour that mixture into the rice.
That's what sushi is!!  "Sweet rice"
Now you need Nori seaweed (I can find it at "Tom Thumb/Safeway")
spread the sweet rice onto the nori  about 1/8 of an inch thick and then an inch from the bottom line the filling.  You can use cheese and meat like I enjoy or canned tuna or other types of fish, or avocado, or red peppers.. or really anything you think would taste good in there!  Then roll it up!  We use "sushi mattes" to help us roll the sushi, but when we started we didn't have those.  You can eat it like a burrito or you can cut it nicely.  Takes a little practice, but is SO much more affordable then going somewhere!
And if you have to be gluten free like us just make sure you get gluten free soysauce because most soy sauces will have wheat in them unless they specifically say they are gluten free on the front.  We also like dipping it in sweet chili sauce.  :)

 Product Details  What would our week be without the animal antics from A to Z?

We did our other workbox type school and different things... went to the museum and looked for pictures of cats, but I didn't take a ton of pictures.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Practical gluten free baking


I'm going to start with the bread recipe I use and the pizza recipe because they use the same mix and because I made them the same day when I took pictures.  :)

First, I've done an elimination diet to find out what foods bother me and what are okay and I can't have gluten or anything with corn derivatives (which is SO sad because my favorite food ever is popcorn!  No more popcorn for me...)
If you don't have a gluten allergy or see a noticeable difference in how you feel when you do or don't eat something with gluten then don't bother doing all this!  But for those of you who feel better when you avoid gluten here's an easy way to get started and not feel totally deprived

What I look for when cooking is the balance of cost (reasonable) with amount of time spent (gluten free from scratch is pretty intense!) and taste.  If any of these are off I won't do it again or very often.

Note: I HAVE found an acceptable alternative to practically anything that I've craved.  Living gluten/corn free doesn't have to be terrible.  It takes more time yes, but I'm not suffering.  The only real hardship is when I try to eat out or at anyone's house.  It's just so much easier to bring my own food!


And now to get on with the food!

The mix I use is called Pamela's bread mix and I get it from Amazon with their subscribe and save program  I ALMOST follow the recipe they have on the back, but with slight changes.  This is what I do.
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1 and 1/2 cups of the bread mix
1/4 cup olive oil
3 eggs
1 and 1/2 cups of hot water (hotter then your body temperature but not hot enough to burn you)
2 and 1/4 tsp active dry yeast

Mix it all together (I do this by hand because it's simpler) spray a bread pan with olive oil, put the dough in and let it rise for an hour.
preheat the oven to 350 and bake for 70 minutes
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They do have an egg free alternative and a yeast free one as well.  The yeast free one uses baking powder and you don't have to let it rise for an hour.  WHICH is pretty nice and it's quicker.  The yeast free one turns out much fluffier and more like white bread.  I think the texture, though amazing at first, lasts even less time then the yeast version though.

I don't usually do the yeast free version because baking powder is made with corn starch and baking soda.  Anything with corn just doesn't work for me and I haven't bothered to make my own baking powder (with tapioca starch) yet.

Something to be aware of--
Gluten free baked goods tend to be dryer and crumble more easily and though at first they can taste as good or BETTER then their gluten counterparts-- this bread will only last (really) no more then 3 days (taste/texture-wise).. and by the 3rd day you should probably toast it to enjoy it the most.

As you can imagine, the bread that you buy frozen in the store is naturally going to be the worst version of gluten free baking.  Everything is better fresh, but gluten free things are extremely NOTICEABLE in how they taste the day it's baked compared to even a day later.  Older bread makes great french toast and croutons though!  AND even a base to a breakfast casserole or meatloaf!

It is SO worth it to make your own and this took me about 10 minutes to mix up.  The hour of rising and 70 minutes of baking and 20 minutes of cooling after that are really not a big deal considering how many other things you can do in that time.  Plan your time well and you'll be set!

So here's how I do it.  Throw all the ingredients in a big bowl.

Stir it up with a fork.  You can use a mixer of course, but this is just easier for me to clean and just seems simpler.  I stir it until it's all mixed well.  It's stiff and slightly more like cookie dough then usual bread dough is.

Picture of my tools and ingredients.

Just a little note about how I measure pushing the flour into the cup and smoothing it across the top without even touching it!

I've consistently gotten good results doing this, but your oven might cook differently from mine and you might need to adjust the cooking time or temperature slightly.

I set my timer for 50 minutes while it rises in the bread pan and the last 10 minutes I turn the oven on to let it heat up before putting the bread in.  Total 60 minutes of rising...

When I first put the dough in this pan it was below the edge of the pan and now after rising it looks like this!

70 minutes of baking!  There is no doughyness texture in the center.  It is all fluffy on the inside!  If you make some that isn't cooked all the way through then you'll need to increase the temp slightly next time OR cook it slightly longer.


And now for the PIZZA!!!  While my bread was rising I mixed and cooked the pizza dough!

3 and 1/2 cups of the same bread mix
2 and 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
1/4 cup oil
1 and 1/2 cups hot water (hotter then your body temp but not hot enough to burn you)
you can add italian herbs to the dough and mix it in if you want as well.  I don't usually do that, but I have been known to add a T. of baking SODA to the mixture just to help the crust be slightly fluffier and less like a cracker.
spray oil and flour pan and roll out-
bake at 350 for 10 minutes

Again, throw it all in a bowl and mix it up (basically it's the same only doesn't use eggs)

spray olive oil on pans and sprinkle with gf flour (I just use more of the bread mix)

Divide the dough in half and plop it onto the pans.  Sprinkle generously with more of the flour mix.

More flour sprinkling...

I have this awesome pizza roller that is totally worth it to get!  If the roller sticks at all then sprinkle more of the flour mix and keep rolling till you get it out to the edge.
let the dough rest for a bit (the instructions say to let it rise for an hour, but I can't see much difference when I do that)

Here's what they look like when they are all rolled out.  You could be pickier with how the edge looks, but I don't really care so leave it how it rolls out. 

Bake for 10 minutes

Use gluten free pizza or spaghetti sauce or make your own.  I hand grate my cheese because pre-grated cheese has an additive that bothers my tummy... if you have trouble with the cheese too, it COULD be that you just need to grate your own as well.  See if that helps.  :)
 I often make my own sauce by just buying canned stewed tomatoes that have the least amount of stuff in them.  Blend it in the blender throw a few Tablespoons of sugar in it a T. of basil and oregano and taste it.. if it's too tart more sugar if it's not spicy enough more spices and blend it up (in the blender) till you like it!
It's easier to find gluten free pepperoni or sausage of some kind than to find these corn free.  Many types of sausage have "corn solids" in them or other corn derivatives that I have to watch out for.  Ham as well can have hidden corn in it (the "Honey" for instance is often actually "honey flavor" made with corn syrup of some kind... I wish my body couldn't tell, but it can.)  I've found some hard salami that seems to work for me and my girls can have corn so the gluten free pepperoni works for them.  You can do any toppings that you like though! 
After the toppings are on bake again for 15 minutes or till it's as melted as you like!

Final notes:
I HAVE made even better gluten free bread and pizza than the above, but the price or time didn't make it feel worth it compared to the slightly better taste.  You might feel differently.  Chebe' is another really great pizza crust mix that you can look for.  It's higher in carb/starch content which doesn't hit my tummy the right way as a thing to do often, BUT for a change it's a nice alternative and it turns out fluffier instead of crispier for those of us who love the fluffy crusts more then the crispy.

If you have questions or if you have a favorite food that you'd like to ask if I know a gluten/corn alternative for, comment below and I'll see what I can do!