Archive for August, 2009

The Wolfe Cubs

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

We used to get the kids’ portraits made around their birthday time each year, but that has become a bit more complicated.  So this year I just decided to do them all at once outside and not worry about making appointments and such.  There is much less stress without having to make sure they look just right, don’t have bruises or scrapes on the appointment day, and getting to the studio all in one piece.  So here is my amateur effort at documenting their growth.  I’m a bit biased, but I love their beautiful faces!

Michaela (13)

Michaela (13)

Benjamin (11)

Benjamin (11)

Elijah (11)

Elijah (10)

Johanna (8)

Johanna (8)

Ami (3)

Ami (3)

Preschool Activity Bags

Friday, August 28th, 2009

I have had a few people comment on my post about school and the preschool activity bags that I made for Ami.  I thought I’d share the ideas that I’ve used and hope it will be a blessing to you.  I’ve used this idea for several years, but just recently made up some new bags for Ami.  These are a great help for when you need some uninterrupted time to spend with another child working on school, or if you just need time to get other things done.  I keep these bags only accessible to me and only hand one out when the time is appropriate, thus these become more special to the child.  I used several ideas from this site, but it’s easy to let you imagination run and come up with all sorts of things.

These bags can be relatively inexpensive.  A lot of what you put in them is already around the house.  One small investment to make is to use large ziploc bags with the true zipper on the top.  This makes it easy for small hands to open and close the bag and they can be responsible for cleaning up after themselves.  I’ll post some pictures with ideas and then just list others that I have made.

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This box holds most of our bags.  On the right is a bag of dry beans.  You can spread out a blanket or mat on the floor and pour these in a larger bin or container.  I bought a cheap set of measuring cups and spoons at  Wal-Mart for only $1.  I also provide plastic containers or dishes from the play kitchen for lots of imagination.

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1.  Collect junk mail that comes to your house.  You know it’s junk mail before you even open it, so save it in a bag for your child to discover.  I also put extra envelopes and paper in the bag so they can write their own notes and “mail” them.

2.  Clothespins and a rope.  Just tie the rope between two chairs and they can pretend to wash and hang their doll clothes.

3.  Wrapping paper and a roll of tape.  What child doesn’t want their own roll of tape?!  Also provide safety scissors if you are comfortable with it.

4.  First aid kit for imaginary play with a doll.  Put in some bandaids, old medicine dispensers, alcohol wipes.  We also have a child’s “doctor kit”.  See picture here.

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5.  Watercolor paints, Q-tips and bathroom cups.  This is a fun painting activity for kids.

6.  Old travel/toiletry kit with toothbrush, old contact case, empty bottle.  They can pretend to pack up and get ready for a trip.

7. Paper plates.  That’s it, let them use their imagination.  You can add scissors or tape or a glue stick.

8.  Magnets.  These can be alphabet magnets or any other kind.  You can also add large bolts, large paper clips, or other metals for them to experiment with.

9.  Stickers.  Just gather up ones from around the house and make a stash for them.  Provide some paper and let them stick to their heart’s content.

10.  Sand paper and crayons.  This is a great texture activity.

That’s the end of the pictures, but here are several more ideas…

11.  Lacing shapes.  We like Lauri brand.

12.  Can of shaving cream.  Let them play with it on a cookie sheet.  They can use their hands or put a couple of drops of food coloring in and they can swirl it in with fingers or Q-tips.

13.  Decorative scissors that cut with a fun edge.  I taped a big piece of paper to the wall and let Ami use construction paper and gave her a stick of glue.  Fun to see what she came up with.

14.  Origami paper.  No their designs won’t be great, but they can have fun exploring.

15.  Straws to cut up and string yarn through.

16.  Pipe cleaners and pony beads.  These won’t slip off and frustrate the child.  Great fine motor skill activity.

17.  Plastic Easter eggs.  Fill them with surprises, or just let the child find things to put in them.

18.  A lint roller (the tape kind) I got for free.  How fun to roll and pick up fuzz all over.  :)

19.  Paper lunch bags.  They can use scissors, a glue stick and crayons to be creative.

20.  Bubble wrap.  We have a bunch of this and Ami loves to stomp on it.  Obviously this activity won’t last as long as others. :)

21.  Plastic templates, edged rulers and paper for tracing shapes and designs.

22.  Magnifying glass and small toys.

23.  Colored paper squares and bean bags for tossing and hopping.  Also include a rope and they can toss the bean bags and try to “walk the line” and retrieve the bean bag.

24.  Buttons and a muffin tin, bathroom cups, or ice cube trays (sorting, classifying).

25. Cardboard tube (paper towel, wrapping paper, or toilet paper) and a car or things to roll through the tube.

26.  Let them play in the sink with dish soap and water.  Fun for a long time!

27.  Color hunt bag…give them a colored piece of construction paper and have them search the house for items that match that color.  They can collect things in the bag within reason.

28.  New Play Doh.

Another idea for these bags as a whole is that you can lay out a special blanket or mat that is only for this time.  This can teach the child self discipline and obedience when they have to stay on the blanket for an allotted amount of time.  It also helps greatly to keep the activity contained.  I read that some moms use a small plastic swimming pool and set the child in the pool or put a small table in the pool (obviously w/o water).  :)

Oh, there is so much more!  No, I haven’t made all of these bags, and much of these things can be gathered at the last minute.  But the idea is that it’s easy for you to pull out on a second’s notice and provide your child with a constructive and educational activity.

I also realize that safety may be a concern on some of these items (scissors, rope, alcohol wipes, etc), but as the parent you can use your own judgment a make a choice depending on your child.

Another idea is that you could do an activity bag swap with several other moms.  Have each mom make up 10, 15, or however many bags of the exact same kind and then get together and swap them.  You could set out rules such as only using gallon-size ziploc bags, no more than $1 per bag or whatever.

It really took me not much time and very little investment to put these bags together.  Some of my bags I have used for more than 10 years so I think my investment of time has paid off very well!

Okay, that was a long-winded post, but I hope it gives some of you some ideas.  It has helped me tremendously when trying to home school.  It’s also great fun for the preschooler whether they spend 5 minutes or 30 minutes with the bag.  Ami likes having her very own “school bags”.    Often the older kids can’t wait to finish up a particular assignment so that they can have play time with Ami.  :)

One more thing while I’m on the subject of Ami.  I’m taking her to see a naturopathic doc this afternoon to see if we can find some answers to her itches and eczema.  It’s been an ongoing problem this summer without remedy so far and I’m hopeful for some ideas or answers.  We’d appreciate your prayers.

If you feel so led….

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

….please pray and/or fast for this family tomorrow.  Dw and Linny have a blog that has encouraged and blessed me time after time.  If you have a few hours (!) you simply have to read through their blog.  This amazing family has such hearts for the orphans of the world, but more than that they have a heart for God.  I could go on and on, but the main reason I am asking you to pray is that they have been matched with a girl that lived at the Philip Hayden Foundation when Elijah first arrived there.  He remembers her well, her name is Jubilee.  Due to unimaginable circumstances (you have to read their blog back over the last year to fully understand) it has been 18 months since they were matched.  Just today they found out through their agency that China has withdrawn their acceptance of Dw and Linny as her parents because of the length of time it has taken them to complete the adoption.  As you can imagine they are heartbroken and crying out for God’s people to lift this situation up in prayer.  So if you feel so led, please pray tonight and tomorrow that this family would see a true miracle from God, one that grants them the desire of their hearts.  We know he can do it, he did it with our Elijah.  What China said was impossible WAS possible with our God.

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Linny, you are such a blessing to me and to so many others.  You have held your head high through incredibly rough trials.  I have no doubt that our “Miracle-working, Mountain-moving, Awe-inspiring, Gasp-giving God” loves you and will not fail you!

Three years ago today….

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

…..this cutest of faces was delivered by FedEx to our home.

ami1And here she is today playing “doctor” with her baby.

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ami2Thank you Father for this most precious gift!  Another arrow in our quiver, so glad we didn’t miss this!

First day of school

Monday, August 24th, 2009

After our busy summer, we got settled back down today and started off our new school year.  We have 8th, 5th, 3rd, preK and Elijah somewhere in that mix.  It will probably take a week or two to get things smoothed out to where we feel like we’re in a good routine again, but today went fairly well.  Michaela is doing a lot more independently this year so that is a huge help to me.  As each of the kids has a few free minutes here and there I’ll have them play with Ami for a few minutes.  I also put together several Preschool Activity Bags (some ideas here) that I hope will be helpful to keep Ami occupied.  Our core curriculum is from My Father’s World (currently 1850 to Modern Times).  We have lots of extras thrown in this year (Japanese, Chinese, band, soccer, basketball, Tae Kwon Do, choir, and much more!).  I think the kids’ favorite part of the day was going out for lunch at Taco Bell to celebrate the first day of school; just a fun perk to homeschooling.

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Yes, that is Benjamin resisting being squished in the middle!  Here’s a better picture of him today with his most recent catch.

b1Man, I love those big blue eyes!

Stylin’

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Ami got dressed on her own this morning without being asked.  Then she came into the kitchen and asked me to fix her hair.  She had a brush, ponytail holder, and a headband and said, “I saw a girl do this.  Everyone will like my hair.”  Ha!  When did she get to be so fashionable and start taking note of hairstyles?  What will it be like in 5 or 10 years??

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Happy Birthday, Benjamin!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Eleven years ago today we were at the hospital holding our first son in our arms.  We had no idea what we were in for with a boy, but we have had a lot of fun and adventure in these eleven years.  Benjamin always manages to bring a smile to our faces with his silliness (goofiness) and bent for fun.  He has always been curious about how things work and has invented many things in his short life.  One of these days I will get a video sent in to AFV for his classic attempt at flying, a memory  that we are glad to have on tape.  He has also been known for his genuine “look what I can do” (yes, as in Mad TV) that has brought such laughter.  Let’s see, there was the time when he discovered that if he blinked his eyes very fast several times in a row he could make “lightning”.  There was the time when he discoverd he could climb the door jambs.  And even just last week in church as we were standing during worship time he tapped me and said, “look what I can do”.  I looked down and saw that he had his feet right next to each other with one foot pointing forwards and the other one pointing backwards.  Ah, such talent!  But oh the laughs we have had with our Benjamin.  We look forward to seeing how God uses his gifts and talents in the future.  We love you Benjamin!

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Heavy Metal

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Today was a big day for Michaela as she added some bling to her beautiful face.  She is very excited about her new braces and hasn’t complained so far.  It will be a bit tedious for her these first few months, but I’m sure she’ll adjust quickly.  We have a great orthodontist and staff.  I actually had braces with him 15 years ago.  He kindly gave us a $200 family discount.  Oh boy!  Okay, so that’s just a drop in the bucket, but every bit counts.

Here is a before and after this morning.

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Thank you, Dad!

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

We consider Dad our personal conservation agent and park ranger here at Wolfe State Park.  He enjoys the great outdoors and works to help us keep our woods in great shape whenever he is here.  He also seems to add something for the birds each time (feeders, bird bath heater, birdhouses, etc.).  We appreciate all your hard work, Dad.  The house and woods are empty without you.  Miss you already!

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Here is a slideshow of just a few of Dad’s pictures while with us this summer.

Summer is coming to an end

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

We have had a great summer with grandparents in and out, a vacation, a mission trip and so much more.  We said good-bye to Grandpa and Grandma Wolfe on Monday and they fly home to Russia on Sunday.  We took Grandpa and Grandma Clark to the airport yesterday and they will be on the west coast just a few more days before flying home to Japan.  We have one more set of company coming in tonight for one night (Chris’ uncle and aunt) and then we have one more week to finish out the summer before starting home school.  Phew!  It was a great summer, but I am now looking forward to getting into our fall routine with school, soccer, band, choir and other new adventures.

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