Sunday, September 29, 2013

Photo Update

Here's a quick update of some random things we've been up to. Mostly just enjoying a simple life at home!

 
Cache County Fair
 

 
Ritter started walking a couple of weeks before his birthday, and he's everywhere now!
 
 
Playing Home Depot

 
First day of school... Deegan wants to be a "Gold Digger"- miner.
 

 
1 YEAR OLD










 
 

 
A look at school in our home.

 
Deegan loves to draw lately, why not take an opportunity to work on writing and spelling too?

 
Begging to listen to music! He LOVES to listen to Dad's music!
 
Like I said, we're pretty much just hanging out at home, so life isn't overly crazy, but we certainly keep busy and love our little life!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

I homeschool my children.




 After deciding not to send Deegan off to preschool and a lot of praying and researching, Adam and I decided a little over a year ago that we were going to try homeschooling and see how it goes, so I decided to start in January of this year. We felt really strongly that this was what was right for us. Deegan turned 5 at the end of December and he was anxious to learn. He asked, when he was 3, for homework to do (I think he had seen it on TV) and we bought him a preschool workbook at Walmart to satisfy that. He knew a lot about letter names and sounds and was just excited to start school, so I decided to run with it and try a "pre-kindergarten" type thing to see if homeschooling was going to be good for us. I figured that I'd have a good 6 months to see how he does before I needed to decide if he was going to go to public school or not this Fall.  I spent hours and hours and hours researching everything and more about homeschooling and it is very overwhelming! There are SO many types of curriculum and ways of approaching homeschooling that it's hard to narrow down if you don't know where to start. I found the online Homeschool group on BabyCenter.com to be so very helpful in answering any and all questions with sincerity and honesty. A friend of my sister's also homeschools her kids, so I asked her for recommendations and she gave me a great list of books to use for 1st grade. A lot of people who homeschool for Kindergarten just kind of "wing it" or let their kids learn through play and different types of games and activities, and I thought that would be a good idea for us too. I got Deegan the Kindergarten workbook at Walmart and the Bob Books on Amazon and we set to work. I had him sit down and do usually 2 pages in his workbook each day and then we'd read together, 4 days/week, but he always wanted to do more. He FLEW through that book and by the middle of March he was bored with the few activities that were left. He had started reading the Bob books and I used getting new books as an incentive to get through those, so he learned them quickly too. I worried a little bit that he was going to miss something, but there was no slowing him down!  In March, people had been commenting that he was reading and doing math on a first grade level, so I decided to go ahead and order the books that my friend had recommended and see how he did. I had decided that it wouldn't hurt to move ahead and I certainly didn't want to make him just stop and wait until Fall, so we just went with it.  He is about half way through those books now. We stopped in June when Griffin was at Primary Children's and decided we'll pick up again when school starts in a couple of weeks. He is reading way above his age level and rarely needs help sounding out words he's not familiar with. It comes so naturally to him! Griffin has started learning his letter sounds and numbers too by listening in on Deegan's lessons.

I didn't ever have an "aha" moment when I realized that we were definitely sticking with it, it just happened and we LOVE it!  The big concern I hear (and that I had too) is of course about socializing, but in reality, it's a non-issue. In Cache Valley, we have a homeschool group that gets together for all kinds of group learning and play and is just available for support too. There are field trips planned atleast monthly and usually more often. There is a big homeschool graduation ceremony every year if  people want to participate in that, as well as formal dances and other types of high school activities. They've formed groups for things like Biology, Karate, Gymnastics, Nature studies, etc. as well as lots of play type groups for the younger kids and mom meet up groups. Since my kids are still little enough, we haven't joined much of the activities yet because I just don't see that being an issue yet, but the play that Deegan was involved in back in April was suggested by fellow homeschoolers and we had a lot of fun with it.  As far as learning the rules of being part of a society, the benefits of homeschooling are that there is plenty of time to be part of the world around us! As my kids get older, I plan on doing a lot of service work and volunteering with them and of course involving them in other groups and co-ops. We will re-address homeschooling periodically to see if we still feel like it's right, but for now we have no regrets and plan to continue as long as we can!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Catching up

 I just realized my posts went from Christmas to Griffin's surgery and skipped everything in between. I'm not good at this blogging thing! So here's a quick nutshell of the last 7 months of our lives in pictures.




 
Reading with Leapfrog Tag Readers- They LOVE them!

 
Playing with colored rice- messy but so worth the hours of fun

 


 
Valentine's Day 

 



 
First Cereal 



 
Playing Ninja Turtles

 
 
 
Sitting all alone

 
6 am at the Powell house on a typical day



 

 
Temple Square and LDS Church Office buildings in Salt Lake

 
City Creek

 
Easter Eggs make good baby toys


 
Egg hunt at Grandma and Grandpa Powell's house...

 
... and then at Grandma and Grandpa Jorgensen's.



 
The Easter Bunny hides our baskets!


 
Easter outfits

 
Deegan reading Go! Dog, Go!

Griffin was hiding from me and it only took a minute or 2 before he was asleep on the floor.


 
Deegan was a Racoon in a local community play of Winnie the Pooh and had a lot of fun!


 
Griffin turned 3 right in the middle of his hospital fiasco's when he was feeling really well! Good timing!



 
Summer!

 
being forced to eat dinner is exhausting!

 
Ritter learned to crawl and hated it!


 
Lazy Summer afternoon

 
 
"take a picture of my arm"
He liked to show off his picc line bandages

 
Ritter's favorite place to stand up. I think he thinks he's going to get in if he stands there long enough.
 

 
Providence City's Annual Celebration





Got a new old piano!!


 
He got his blanket taken away at bedtime after jumping around and playing in bed, so he made good use of his pillow instead?


 
Swimming break for a few minutes until dad got home.
 
That's about it, lots of playing and wearing ourselves out this summer! We are ready to get back to a normal routine and cooler weather though!