Teaching our children is so much more than worksheets and textbooks.
Since the Farmer's Market opened for the season, we have been buying our eggs from the same family farm. When we made our first purchase they mentioned that they like to have the empty egg cartons returned. Ava has taken this as her own responsibility. As soon as we empty the eggs into the container in our refrigerator, she places the carton in our Farmer's Market bag to return the next week. Here she is completing the mission:
Since the Farmer's Market opened for the season, we have been buying our eggs from the same family farm. When we made our first purchase they mentioned that they like to have the empty egg cartons returned. Ava has taken this as her own responsibility. As soon as we empty the eggs into the container in our refrigerator, she places the carton in our Farmer's Market bag to return the next week. Here she is completing the mission:
Intrigued by the ladybug colonies for sale, we talked about how they are good for gardens because ladybugs eat aphids, who eat the leaves of our plants.
One of Ava's favorite lunches, no, we're not always at Chick Fil A.
Scrambled eggs, tomatoes with sea salt, grapes and cheese
Completing the capital arch and spelling words in the -at family
Thanks so much to Rayeanne for the wonderful phonics book sets to scaffold for these lessons!
With finals looming in the very near future (first one Tuesday), Ava and I were thrilled to head to Tulsa on a road trip with The Wonderful Wilsons.
They took us on a slight detour for dinner.
Gajillions of soda types to choose from, in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma.
Of course Ava made her choice from the Orange section.
Yummy greasy diner food! Ava inhaled a 1/4 pound hot dog with mustard, cheese and chow chow all by herself.
We were in Tulsa to help The Wonderful Wilsons house-sit. It was a tough job, let me tell you. Here is the view from our suite:
The rain clouds cut into the middle of our swimming on Saturday. We did some window shopping in Utica Square and a little more than window shopping at THE ONLY WHOLE FOODS IN OKLAHOMA.
Sunday morning dragon-slaying with Geoff
Tight-lipped splash
A half dozen jumps into the pool with her nose under led to another valuable lesson in swimming - the Snot Rocket. You know, pretend you're blowing your nose, only there is no Kleenex. Eventually she learned to hold her breath and keep her nose up...resulting in this darling expression.
Words cannot express our thanks to The Wonderful Wilsons for a most relaxing weekend. We worked on our butterfly strokes, our tans, ate well, laughed, had therapy, and even finished up laundry for the week. We'll help you house-sit anytime!
3 comments:
What a fun trip and weekend! Nate and I missed all of you this weekend at B&S's. See you soon maybe?
Oh that pizza looks incredible!!
GREAT pictures!
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