20 September 2011

School Days

We started school a number of weeks ago and it is going very well.  The first weeks were difficult, our lazy flesh undisciplined after a summer off, but we have settled into a nice routine that seems easier every day.
-Finish Saxon 5/4, start Saxon 6/5
-Shurley 4
-Daily Handwriting Practice
-Latina Christiana
-Piano


-Finish Saxon 2/ start Saxon 3, supplement with Brain Quest Math 2 flashcards
-read to mom or siblings daily
-Copywork/ Handwriting - Small Catechism
-Prima Latina
-Piano

Together the girls and I will finish Story of the World 3 and Apologia's Anatomy and Physiology.

When the girls come home from Matins, we start our day reading science and history snuggled on the couch.  After we move to the dining room table to complete everything else.  We are usually done with our book learning by 1:00 or 2:00pm, depending on how focused and motivated we are.

19 September 2011

Quincy Mine

When we were on vacation in August our family took a day trip north to visit the Quincy Mine in Hancock, MI.  My husband went to Michigan Tech University in Hancock for a few semesters before transferring to Concordia River Forest.  It was fun to drive through the town and see the places that he has told me stories about.

The mine itself was uber fascinating.  Here is a promotional video I found on YouTube.

The tour started inside the Hoist Building, where the steam engines that raised the lowered the ore and workers out of the ground were located.  The building itself was enormous because the hoist is the largest steam hoist in the world, sitting on top of the largest reinforced concrete engine foundation ever poured!  It was an engineering marvel when it was built in 1919, but in order to appeal to investors it was also designed to be beautiful.  The interior was covered with white subway tiles and shiny brass fixtures.  Swoon.
We then took a ride on the cog-wheel train down the hill to the mine tour entrance.  The miners would have gone into the mine vertically, but they have accessed the mine horizontally for tour purposes.








We are so glad that we went.  It was so enjoyable to learn about this particular place and time in history. I don't know that we will ever have reason to go back to the UP, but if ever we were nearby, I would take another tour of the mine in a heartbeat.

27 August 2011

Pictures, Cake and Presents

 We have a tradition of looking through photo albums on birthdays and anniversaries.  It is a good tradition.  We made it from Claire's birth to Lily's birth last night.  So many good memories!
 Claire requested a peanut butter cake for her birthday cake.  I used the cake recipe from here and the frosting recipe from here, and together the cake was amazingly good.  I whipped up a half recipe of both to make a 6-inch two layer cake, instead of an 8-inch or 9-inch two layer cake.  The baby cake is so cute and the perfect size for a party.
Kyle and Grace called just as we were lighting the candles.  So they sang Happy Birthday with us.


 Presents were opened after cake.  Claire received a package of Smencils per recommendation.  An impromptu smell test started.

 Fail!
 Pass!

Happy Birthday Mom!  Happy Birthday Claire!

26 August 2011

Happy Birthday Claire






On the evening before her birthday Claire is always a jumble of emotions.  She is very excited for the festivities, having anticipated the day by creating possible menus and lists of gifts for weeks.  On the other hand, she is usually sad, mourning the loss of another year of her childhood.

She told me a few weeks ago that she would like to stay eight forever.  I smiled, kissed her, and told her that sometimes I think the exact same thing.

Here's to being nine Claire!  May your year be full of laughter and adventure!

19 August 2011

Vacation



We got back from our annual camping trip with my husband's family last Saturday.  It was good to get away, but even better to sleep on my own mattress again.  :)

05 August 2011

Garlic Dill Pickles

My neighbor Andy, who is a Renaissance Man if I ever knew one, gave me his recipe for pickles last summer.  Because all his recipes are golden I made a batch.  The pickles turned out great--crunchy, garlicky goodness!

Garlic Dill Pickles

2 quarts water
1 pint vinegar
1/2 c salt
2 T sugar
garlic cloves, peeled - 2 or 3 per quart jar
dill* - 1 or 2 heads per quart jar
pickling cucumbers

Bring brine to boil and pour over packed jars.  Place into hot water bath (already hot) and return to boil.  Turn off heat and let stand to cool overnight.  Remove jars.  Check lids.  Let cucumbers pickle for at least six weeks before opening.

*Andy freezes his dill.  As soon as his dill is ready, he cuts off the heads and puts them in the freezer.  He then takes them out as needed.  I have not tried this yet, but because it is Andy's advice I'm sure it works.

County Fair

We go to the County Fair every year and volunteer to staff the Lutherans for Life booth for a few hours.  My husband's family has always been actively involved with Life groups and causes.  I'm proud that my husband is continuing the tradition.
We had to pry the fetal models out of Isabel's arms.  She would have cradled that baby all day if we would have let her.
 A local non-denom church had a raffle for an ipod and was passing out cotton candy.  That'll pack in the pews padded chairs!
 Some guy had a remote control talking cow.  He casually stood off to the side speaking into a microphone messing with all the kids.  My children loved it and had no idea how it worked.  Magical, corny, farm-style fun!
 Dairy barn, my favorite!
 Pygmy goats!
 Ugly, featherless, long-necked chickens!
 Corn dogs!
 Kubotas!
 Severely over-priced rides!
A really fun evening.  It always is.