Friday, June 14, 2013

I can write a new entry!

A-ha!  I have foiled you, Net Nanny!

She wouldn't let me on here last week, and I could NOT figure out what the deal was.    But today I am victorious!  And I didn't even have to get mad at her, and say mean words.  Phew....

I was so excited to write some great Celebration items on here.  Who can remember what they were?  Not I...

....so here are a few things we have been celebrating lately:
We "Mustache" you a question:  do you think Grampa will like his Birthday Present?

So....these lambies are almost full sized now.  But look how tiny they were 2 months ago!  Awwww....

Photo by Miss O.  Spring has Sprung at the new casa, and holy cow, cool things are popping up all over the yard!

This is our poor orphan kitty.  Shorty is smitten with her.  We named her Minnie because she looks a lot like her mommy.  (Come home soon, Callie!)


And I HAVE to put a picture on here of the Between the Rivers Gathering.  We had such a great time being the camp cooks, and learning lots and lots and lots.  We absolutely love the family feel of the Primitive Skills Gatherings. Everyone who attends is so generous with their knowledge.  It's like a smorgasbord.  Can't wait for Rabbitstick!


And, in other news...
Bandi is living up to her name....


 she has become very naughty.  I bought some very pretty flowers to put in my pots on the porch, and I keep finding them dug out and spread all over.  I have cleaned it up a few times, now.  and I just don't know what to do with her besides just keep her tied up so she can't reach.   Ugh....and she was such a nice puppy....

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Agonizingly sloooow internet

So here is my February/March report (in my real world, I post much more frequently than once bimonthly.  But for you, here, in reality....this is all you get.)



Ya.  That's why I haven't posted lately.  This has taken me like 3 hours, because my internet keeps kicking me out. 

Phooey.

With the encouragement of a weenie dog, and a bunch of delicious purple grapes, 2 teenage boys, 2 10 year old boys, aaaaand Miss O, I have endured with much wandering, retries and eating lunch as I wait...

(nobody look...Miss O just dropped her lunch on the floor.  I'm sad to inform you that it didn't bounce.  It splatted.  How sanitary is that floor?)

Anyway:  Feb/Mar:  Fruitful months.  We did a few races.  Triumphantly.  We celebrated some birthdays, made some good memories, and most recently:  we went on an epic hike on Dirtbike Rider's home turf.  Check it out:
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Monday, January 7, 2013

Celebrations to kick off 2013

There is so much to celebrate, and we're only a week in!  I love it!  And I love having a place and an excuse to write all about what is going on in our world.  It helps me to feel gratitude and a sense of accomplishment.
My goals for 2013 are:
 to continue Celebrating! and sharing on this blog.
to do at least ONE of the "Big 5"* perfectly (as a family we chose one to work on.)
to have a happy attitude
and
to prepare myself in all the ways necessary for the future.
I guess I'll be able to see how well I did at the end of the year if I post regularly on this blog!
On to this week's celebrations:
Celebrating this handsome guy.  He makes my world go around.  It was his birthday on Monday, and it was wonderful to celebrate the Dirtbike Rider...may he have an amazing race season in 2013!  And may 36 be the year for magic to happen for him!  I think he is getting hotter every day...I just had to say that.

Celebrating the Dad by decorating a cake
Shorty was our head-decorator.  We made a yellow cake from scratch
then we made Cake Boss's Fudge Frosting.  Oh my yum.

Celebrating long awaited inside puppies.  This is Chassis (no top-secret blog name for her...she already underwent 2 changes of identity...we shall not confuse her further...)  She is a dappled dachsund, but in our home, she is more commonly referred to as our Weenie.  We like her quite a bit.
Celebrating neighbors.  Ours are real turkeys.  heehee.  We have a herd...a gaggle?  A School! of Turkeys who like to visit us often.  There are also a bunch of deer who gratefully accept our offering of hay.  The kids like to open the back door and yell "Hee-Hawww!" at them.  Honestly, that seems silly to me.

Celebrating creativity!  Shorty is making a doggy bed for Miss Chassis.  She loved it right away.
The best part is that it was all recycled stuff, so I saved a few bucks, and Shorty got to practice his sewing skills.

And last, but not least:  Look which wish came true on Dirtbike Rider's birthday!  Whoopee!  It's keeping the house toasty and warm, and I am so thankful.  Now if I could just keep Chassis from eating the bark off of the wood we bring in....


 *The Big 5 are a suggestion from our church that will help families grow closer, individuals grow stronger spiritually and I think they will just generally help things flow much better.  The Big 5, in case you wonder, are Personal Prayer, Personal Scripture Study, Family Prayer, Family Scripture Study, and Family Home Evening.  Today, we got 100%.  Onward Christian Soldiers!!!
 
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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Catching up...

So it got kinda hectic there for about a month and a half.  I didn't have much time (or patience) to post.  But today, a snowy, cold, lazy day, is THE day to catch up on all that has happened since our last post.  Well, it will be abridged.  But we hope you enjoy.  And we intend to continue to add more things to celebrate in days to come.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  Yay!


 
 
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

The ceiling moves into the 21st century


So, we've been working away at the house.  Our awesome wall fixer guy, Brett, has been especially hard at work.  I feel bad for his rotator cuffs.  Seriously.  My arms went to sleep watching him work. 
Before.
So this is what it started out looking like.  It was that pokey mudded ceiling, circa 1974 or something.  Kinda not my favorite if I had my choice.

Better.
Now, it is like this!  Yay, Brett!  You saved us from a life of popped helium balloons, and dusty little pokey things!


And check out what my Dirtbike Rider did!  He created a portal into a new world.  I knew he was pretty powerful, but sheesh.  (If you look at athe photo's in the first post on the house, you can see the long long living room with no door.  Now there is a door.  That door you can see through the NEW PORTAL OF INTERGALACTIC TRAVEL is the front door.  So, rather than having to walk down a loooong dark hallway: zoop!  Enter.)
Before: Water Damage in Shorty's room.
After: all better.



Look at these cute feetprints in the drywall dust.


My hard working princess.  It's wall washing day!  Yayyyy!



These are the kinds of pictures I get when I give the camera to Shorty.


That's our latest Update.  We are still working at it all.  This week, we pour concrete for a few things, including the front steps.  Wish us luck.  Mostly just that we can keep our heads on straight while we are in such a state of disarray!  Wahoo!  What a ride.  I'll be glad when we can settle into the house for the Holidays.

Happy Halloween to you and yours!
 
 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

THIS is worth celebrating!

After an entire year of insanity, we have achieved home buying success.  Check out our awesome awesome awesome backyard.  Did I mention it is Awesome....?
The fun part about it is that NOW....comes the work.
Wait.  Is that the fun part?
Well, it makes for good family bonding time...and I KNOW my kids are enjoying the songs I have been making up for their listening pleasure.  I have to admit that they are brilliant.
 
 
This is the Living room Before.  Icky, dirty, filthy and gross.  But have no fear!!!!







We are attacking it with great fervor, and soon it will be quite lovely.  Here it is After....well, really not after.  But sort of...in transit.







We also have the joys of wallpaper removal.  Jealous yet?















 Luckily only 2 of the bedrooms had it.  And it's mostly finished.  We can hardly wait for the new paint.  It's going to be like a whole new world (hey, that reminds me of a song I can apply to our worktime tomorrow.)

So, here is the breakdown, so you will stay tuned.
We are getting NEW NEW NEW

windows
a new back door
a lovely roof repair
new potties
new showers
new bathroom vanities
new flooring throughout the main level
new lighting fixtures
a new hearth for our old woodstove
new paint for the kitchen cupboards (i'm saving that before/after shot for the day that it's done so you can OoOOh and Aahaaaah with me at that juncture.)

Oh!  I almost forgot my very most exciting thing:  we get a dishwasher!  It's almost been 5 years without one....I can hardly wait!!!!  (ok, my three manual dishwashers are who is excited.)
Also a new fridge and stove, cause...the stove was covered in grimy grimy grody grime.  And the fridge must have run away from all the nastiness, cause I never saw it.

So, I will try to keep this bloggy updated, if/when I get a chance to play on the computer at all over the next several weeks.  (seriously, keeping up one house while you are helping to renovate another one....not conducive to organization at all.)

Happy Happy Celebration Day to you!
Be sure to celebrate the small things.




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

We sat at the feet of Giants

I have homeschooled my children for about 9 years now.  I will always remember the day that my Dad called me with some information on a "new" method of homeschooling that I might be interested in.  It changed my life.

I had not previously considered homeschooling, in fact, I had visions of cute backpacks, and lunchboxes, and artwork on my refrigerator.  But the reality was, and still is, that I have a few issues with the public school system.  But that's a completely different subject.

This last week, we attended the first Woodsmoke Gathering in Tetonia, ID.  First of all, what a great location.  We literally "sat at the feet of giants" all week, with a great view of the Grand Teton Mountains.  One could feel the history, and the awe of being in the presence of such greatness.

But the giants to which I referred in the title of this post are of a more figurative variety.  They are the same sort of edifice as the Teton's, but you do not stand in awe unless you know more than that which meets the eye.

This Woodsmoke Gathering was a "re-encampent" in the old style.  Think Mountain Men and Trappers.  Think Colonial times and great explorers.  Think wide open spaces and fresh air, good food and great company.  We had all of those things, just as the original campers did.

Our family has attended several primitive skills gatherings, but this was the first of this specific kind, a brainchild of Dave Wescott and Steve Watts, two of the "giants" who see the value of this work.  The purpose was somewhat similar to the other gatherings we've attended, and that was to educate and experience.  Many skills were shared and each of the students got into it, up to their elbows.  I will be forever grateful to those mentors who showed up to share.  I saw the light in my children's eyes as they learned and discovered and gained confidence in themselves.  What an amazing event, to give us so much in one week.

The method I use for homeschooling is the Leadership education model, or A Thomas Jefferson Education.  (I have somewhat fallen off and jumped back on the "conveyor belt" model through the years. My most recent fall was a week before we left for this gathering.  What clarity this event gave me, as to the realities of what my children need/want.)

I know that this blog entry will be quite lengthy.  I want to get it all down before it slips my mind.  I don't know if anyone reads it anyway...I kind of hope not :)  I am just now getting to the meat of what's been bouncing around in my head.  Buckle up.

In TJEd, as given by Dr. Oliver DeMille, there are 8 keys of great teaching and 5 phases of learning.  For the first time in my life, I viewed this in a very real sense, and in 3 dimensions, and in living color.  As this truth came to light for me, I wandered about in awe.  I would quietly observe, hopefully looking entranced by the knowledge being shared, but really, I was making connections in my mind.  These connections are a long, long time in the making.  I have been puzzling about this for these last 9 years!!!

The phases of learning are these:
  1. Core phase - in which a student builds their core foundation.  Right and Wrong, good and bad, true and false are learned.  The "giants" of our last week each found core phase in the outdoors.  Something grabbed their attention, whether it was a children's book about Daniel Boone or some sort of artifact landing in their little paw.
  2. Love of Learning Phase - in which a child begins to experience the exhilaration of expanding ones horizons.  The "giants" each had encounters with great writers, they each quoted Kephart, Nessmuk, Holding, and.ironically, each others books.  It is evident that in their young years, they each dove in with both feet, heart and soul to learn about primitive skills, and all that goes along with it.
  3. Scholar Phase - in which a student becomes a scholar.  This phase holds thousands of hours of voluntary study.  A student begins to realize their passion or mission in life.  Many of the "giants" could quote straight out of their favorite books, stating what was important to them, and why.  Each has a passion.  Each knows a great deal.
  4. Depth Phase - in which one explores one subject in great depth, to their heart's content (this can take years) before moving on to another subject with the same goal in mind. By comparison, Love of Learning is more about breadth; learning a lot about a lot of subjects. Each of the "giants" was an expert at something, most of them about many things! This man could teach fire, that one knots, another could teach everything there is to know about wild edibles, and so on. This phase is about gaining expertise, it seems.
  5. Mission Phase - in which a person begins to apply all of their knowledge and wisdom, and share it freely with those who are ready.  This phase is almost extinct by the "conveyor belt" model, because most people of proper mission phase age are thinking only of retirement, and a house on the beach.  What a waste of valuable resources!  That is what our society would have us do.  Each of the "giants" was old enough to retire and take to the recliner, but instead camped out with us, sleeping on cots and roughing it in the name of passing on all that they have.
Something else that I noted was a commonality of purpose.  Each of these men saw the value of what they were learning, as a means of helping people to find themselves.  They saw an opportunity to liberate the captive, to teach people of their inherent value through the use of God's creations.  And they have done this NOT at the risk of their own families.  That is the second part of the common thread I noticed:  they each chose family first.

Quickly, the 8 keys of great teaching are:
1. Classics, not Textbooks
2. Mentors, not professors
3. Inspire, not require
4. Structure time, not content
5. Quality, not conformity
6. Simplicity, not complexity
7. You, not them
8. Secure, not stressed




The next generation.....
I could go on an on about how each of these was present, but by now your bum is numb, your eyes are blurring, and you have probably quite given up reading my nonsense.  I almost can't restrain myself for all of the excitement I feel at having been exposed to truth, to greatness, to true mentors!  This is what it's all about!  This is education!  Finally, after years of looking and wondering what was meant by these phases and keys, I understand.  The clouds have parted, and I can see.

The final word:  if everyone could be exposed to true mentors in a field in which they are deeply interested, this world would be a different place all together.  We witnessed mentors/mentees to the third generation.  Olsen mentored Wescott who mentored so many through his educating career.  Kochanski mentored Smith who, likewise, has made a career of passing it on.  The originals of this generation, the classics, the great ones were there.  They are fulfilling their purpose on this earth.

And we sat at their feet for a week.
"The Giants" - Goring, Wescott, Holladay, Olsen, Kochanski, Watts and Smith