Homebody Wander Sparkle (age 8) Glitter (age 6)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Me, Me, Me

This blog is for me, me, me. So I am going to go ahead and start posting stuff even if I don't have the time or inclination to make sense. I'm going to start posting even without pictures or even if the pictures are stuck on the camera. Why not. It's my blog and I'm writing it for me.

So, today we carved pumpkins. It was fun. I picked up the pumpkins at the grocery store on Friday. I was a bit sad about not having Wander with us as we picked up pumpkins. However, we were running out of time to carve pumpkins, and Wander had expressed concern about when we would get them. I missed the experience of all four of us picking out pumpkins together, however, the girls had fun picking out their pumpkins and picking out a pumpkin for daddy.

We carved the pumpkins in the front driveway. It was chilly. I moved into a sunny spot. It went quickly. It was morning, so we didn't light candles in them and take gobs of pictures like previous years. Sad.

This fall has felt so pressed and squeezed. Too many activities. Too many worthwhile things to do. Not enough time to unwind, relax, and find my groove.

Sparkle had her Nutcracker rehearsal today. It was really stressful because she missed the previous rehearsal because we went camping. They tried on costumes, but Sparkle didn't try on hers. I was confused until Sparkle explained that a new costume would be sewn for her. Ta Da. That's why they didn't fit Sparkle for a costume. They knew I could sew and figured that it would be easiest to have me sew her costume versus having one of the other moms sew a costume.

So while I'm thrilled that I get to sew Sparkle's costume, I'm also concerned about the additional work. Only three more weeks of rehearsals.

I thought about inviting my brother to visit for Thanksgiving, but I just can't handle more this fall.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Library

Yippie. Thanks to the book selections from Brave Writer's The Wand, Glitter got interested in the Mr. Putter and Tabby books. She liked the books so much that she picked out two more from the library on her own. This is the first book series that she's shown interest in following. For once, I didn't have to coax her to pick out books, and have all my suggestions turned down for being too boyish, too babyish, too hard, or too easy.

Sparkle has been interested in "The Buddy Files" series of books from the library's Bluebonnet Book Club, so I put more books in that series on hold. One of them arrived and I picked it up from the library. Sparkle squealed when I showed it to her. I let her have the book, but only if she read it out loud in the car. When we got home I made her leave the book in the car so she could focus on finishing schoolwork. I'll let her continue reading it aloud on our way to dance class. She's pretty good at reading aloud. She does funny voices for the different characters. Oh, and I had her read aloud because I wanted to find out what happened.

Oh yea, and my librarian totally rocks. She submitted my inter-library loan request for a book even though there are only *five* copies of the book available in libraries in the USA. Yippie. Another curriculum that I can preview for homeschooling for free before deciding on buying.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Glitter's Prayer

Glitter wrote this prayer today while I did school with Sparkle. Glitter would write a little, bring it to me and read it, and then go off and add more. Eventually she taped together three pieces of paper before she was done. I have preserved her spelling, capitalization, and spacing.

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In the name uf the foter and the
Lord is whith us
God thac you for oll the
thegs. That you mad.
For givus are sins.
And Love us all.
olso and in heven. Amen.
In the Lod rgod
to thak him in
are hots. Amen.
[picture of a cross]
God I Pray I thak
you for diyeing on
the cros Ples help
me tolern a bou you.
God I tri to
understand you
When I am
frustradid a.
Bot you.
[picture of a person]
God I lve you
vare mush and I
wil srve you. for
ever. Amen.
I sal sorv you
for ever in my
lif. Amen
[picture of a big cross]

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Here is my translation:

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In the name of the Father, and the Lord is with us.
God, thank you for all the things that you made.
Forgive us our sins and love us all, also and in heaven. Amen.
In the Lord God to thank him in our house. Amen.
God, I pray, I thank you for dying on the cross. Please help me to learn about you. God, I try to understand you when I am frustrated about you.
God, I love you very much and I will serve you forever. Amen.
I shall serve you for ever in my life. Amen.

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I like this prayer. It shows what Glitter thinks about God. It also shows that her command of the English language is slowly improving, even though she has a long way to go. Even Wander was able to decode her writing with only a tiny bit of help.

The moral of the story: Kids do surprising things when they have (almost) unlimited access to paper, pencils, and tape.