One of Those Weeks...You Know the Ones

Jan 20, 2011

This has been one of those weeks...you know, the ones that you can't wait to be over so you can get back to normal. This week was off track right out of the gate on Monday.

A little background: Last Saturday afternoon, I let IB go out to play with a little boy from down the street, who then came to play at our house for a short bit. It wasn't until he had been here for a while that I heard the cough and saw the red nose. Ugh. Too late.

Mondays are hard enough around here. Everyone wants to pretend it's still the weekend and shuffle around in their pajamas, doing a lot of nothing. To start off, the furnace has, increasingly, been making strange noises, so I call "the man" to come take a look at it. Papa Bear turns it off before "the man" gets here and when "the man" goes to check it out, it's very hot and won't come back on. Seriously. Thankfully, the furnace still has a few months left on the warranty, so he works his magic and we're only out $120 for labor. Add to that, the mucous party that has been brewing inside of IB for the past 48 hours. By evening, he's snotty, feeling worn out and whiny.

Tuesday is Papa Bear's birthday and I have plans to have dinner ready by 5:30 p.m. and to make his favorite oatmeal cookies. By early afternoon, I'm toting a feverish, clingy baby around on my hip, not getting a single thing done. I manage to get dinner done with M1's help - after 7 p.m. Fortunately, one of Papa Bear's work buddies bought him dinner earlier. No cookies for Papa Bear today though. M2 only wants to nurse, sleep, and be held. At the same time. All day. And all night. And...

On Wednesday, IB is at the peak of congestion and M2 still has a fever but no other symptoms. I take my personal baby-size heater (read: feverish baby in sling) to the grocery store with me to get some necessities before the "big snow" that's coming. I load up on lots of healthy food and then I grab McDonald's on the way home. (Don't judge, please.) I finally get M2 to sleep without me close to midnight and stay up until 2 a.m. to catch up on dishes and chores. Perfect timing, because M2 wakes up and decides that the only way he can sleep now is to lay across my body.


Thursday morning, we wake up to a beautiful white landscape that will continue to fall all day. IB is feeling a little better, but now M2 is congested and sneezing it out. {Sorry for the visual.} The day goes fairly smooth until M2 throws up on me. This is the first time he has ever really thrown up and you know what he does as soon as he is finished? He smiles. I go to clean him up and realize he also has diarrhea. Double whammy! Poor little guy. Bath time! Later, the hobbits are getting cabin fever and are bouncing off the walls, so I bundle them up and they go outside. For 10 minutes. It is days like this, I am a little thankful for TV. The older boys are smart. They finish their school and chores and stay upstairs playing games.

Right now, M2 is content, pulling papers out of a basket. I don't even care that he's making a mess. He isn't whiny or feverish or throwing up or wanting me to hold him. Oh, spoke too soon. Hopefully, Friday will be better and no one else will be sick. Who am I kidding? LJ hasn't had it yet. The bigger boys may get by without catching this stuff, but not the hobbit.

But I realize that this IS normal. A different variety of normalness that requires me, all of us, to slow down. It forces me to stop all of the busy-ness and focus on nurturing and meeting the needs of my children. To be thankful for each moment that we have together. To be thankful for this flexible lifestyle of homeschooling. To be thankful for the very short time frame I have to hold my babies and nurse them when they are sick. I know that this will pass and the daily routine will go back to "normal" again. And I'll get caught up in it. Until I'm reminded once more to slow down.

Wordless Wednesday #9 - "First Masterpiece"

Jan 18, 2011








Fun Stuff for Young Knights


Read about Knights 
Adam of the Road - Elizabeth Janet Gray
The Door in the Wall - Marguerite De Angeli
The Bravest Knight - Mercer Mayer
The Knight and the Dragon - Tomie DePaola
Saint George and the Dragon - Margaret Hodges. Click HERE for a unit study to go with this book.

Study Knights
Knights & Armor: A Fun Study! - Ebook mini unit study with lapbook templates. Only $1 from CurrClick!
Knights and Castles Thematic Unit - From Teacher Created Resources.
Middle Ages Lapbook - From In the Hands of a Child. Gr. 5-12
Knights Lapbook - Free lapbook from Homeschool Share.

Act Like a Knight
The Battle Book: Warfare By Duct Tape - Ebook with instructions and patterns for making shields, helmets, and  weapons from basic materials and duct tape. Great father & son activity!

{Free} Knightly Activities, Crafts, & Printables
Of course, I found lots of great knight themed activities at ActivityVillage. Here are links to specific pages:
Knight coloring pages - Beautifully detailed pictures of "real" knights, not cartoons.
Castle coloring pages - Can't have knights without castles.
Dragons - And, of course, what good is a knight without a dragon to slay? Main theme page for dragons.
Knight Themed Paper - Unlined and lined for handwriting practice, copywork, or writing letters.
Chess for Kids - Teach your kids how to play chess with these step-by-step visual instructions. You can even print out a paper chess board and pieces.

Shields, Knights and Heraldry - Free software for kids to make their own shield (coat of arms). No downloads.

There is lots of cute stuff at Busy Bee Kids Crafts, including mazes and word searches. Here's a sampling:
Knight's Code of Chivalry - Two cards per sheet.
Knight and Medieval coloring pages - More cartoonish with a few realistic pages.
Easy Catapult - Make it from craft sticks, clothespins, and a plastic spoon.
Cereal Castle - Let them play with their food to make this castle out of cereal squares.





The Versatile Blogger Award

Jan 17, 2011



versatile: embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills

Aww...My first blogger award. Thank you, Kerri at Oh Mann! for awarding me The Versatile Blogger Award! You can read about her life with her Canadian and their two boys...




On to the "rules" of this award:
1. Thank and link back to the person who gave you the award
2. Answer 10 questions
3. Pass it along to 7 blogs you've recently discovered and enjoy
4. Leave your recipients a note, telling them about the award

The 10 Questions...

1. Why did you create this blog?
I wanted to be able to share with other women but, as an introvert and busy mom of five boys, I don't keep up with "real life" friendships well. No chatting over coffee or shopping trips for me. And I wanted an outlet, something just for ME. I've always liked to write and blogging ties it all together.

2. What kinds of blogs do you follow?
Like-minded moms, typically moms of boys, who have similar parenting styles and faith beliefs. 

3. Favorite make-up brand?
Physicians' Formula mineral makeup, mostly

4. Favorite clothing brand?
No allegiances to brands, but I do prefer natural fibers and good quality at discount prices. 

5. Indispensable makeup product?
Physicians' Formula mineral wear foundation


6. Favorite color?
Right now...turquoise/aqua. And gray. Almost always, cool colors, blues/greens.
 

7. Favorite perfume?
I don't wear perfume, it gives me headaches. Prefer natural scents, like essential oils, in lotions and soaps.


8. Favorite film?
If I ever got to watch anything other than action movies or comedies, I might be able to answer this one better...Pride & Prejudice, maybe. I can't seem to think of any other movies at the moment.


9. What country would you like to visit and why?
I've always wanted to go to Ireland because it was so green and lush-looking. And I love their accents. :)


10. Would you rather forget to put mascara on one eye or forget blush on one side of your face?
Mascara since I don't wear it consistently anyway. Definitely need blush for some color.


Post Christmas Toy Review - Skip Hop Dunck

Jan 16, 2011

Since I have five boys and more toys than they really need, I have to put more effort into coming up with great gift ideas for them. I prefer classic, durable toys with open-ended play value. It should be able to hold up well to typical boy handling and make it through more than one child. I could definitely do without batteries, characters, and cheap plastic. Now that we are a few weeks past Christmas, I thought I would review some of the gifts I chose for our boys and let you know how they were received and how they have held up so far.


M2 is crazy about bath time. When I turn the water on, he smiles from ear to ear and stands on his tip-toes, trying to reach down into the tub to touch that pure liquid fun. Once babies reach about 9-10 months, bath time usually becomes FUN time. So, when I was looking for Christmas gifts for M2, bath toys were at the top of my list. I had been giving the hobbits plastic kids' cups from restaurants to play with in the tub because we don't use them for drinking at home. M2 was fine with those and never would have known the difference, honestly. But when I saw these, I thought they were adorable and practical. 

The classic bath time rubber ducky has been reinvented. I love the fresh colors and modern look of the Skip Hop Dunck bath toys. They are made of plastic, of course, are stackable, and dishwasher-safe. They float and the tail and beak are spouts for pouring. I found that adding a little water helps them float better. I love that there are three ducks! That means that M2 can have one for each hand and I still have one to use for rinsing his hair. No more trying to get him to share with Momma. He likes to play with these outside of the tub too.


I will be adding the Skip Hop Dunck set to my gift-giving list for first birthdays. The whole line of Skip Hop products is super cute and now I'm considering getting the spout cover and a couple of backpacks for LJ and to use for M2 instead of a diaper bag .

    
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