Tuesday, October 26, 2010

New Theme: Choosing Good Books for Our Children

Because there are no time machines, because it is not possible to travel to all the countries and cities of this amazing world, and because we cannot personally interview all the important leaders, philosophers, scientists, inventors, and villains that have trampled the earth, we must get most of our knowledge from books.  Through books we are able to travel to various places and meet people we otherwise would not know--and sometimes we even meet characters and creatures that are other-worldly altogether.  But not all books are created equal.  And we must learn to distinguish between the books that are worth our children's time and those that are not.

If children are to love reading and learning we must introduce the best literature to them.  A good book should be filled with not only accurate information and rich characters, but must be written well.  This is what we will be discussing over the next month.  Feel free to add a new post or comment of your thoughts and experiences on what has worked in your home and what hasn't, or simply any thoughts you may have on the subject.  I look forward to an informative and enlightening discussion!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Zoomars

We had the best field trip today. Went to Zoomar's Petting Zoo in San Juan Capistrano. What a great place for kids and adults. It is a petting zoo with goats, birds, turkey's, llamas, and a large enclosed area with rabbits, chickens and guinea pigs. We had lunch at the wonderful park next door with its unique playground equipment and beautiful landscape. Then we walked around old town SJC with the train station and cute shops before going back into Zoomars for more fun. We were there for just over four hours, much longer than I planned.



It was again a treat to be present and see the transformation take place in the boys as they timidly approached the animals at first. After time, they found their confidence and courage to befriend these gentle creatures. Towards the end of our day, I found it fascinating watching Ian instruct another young girl on the "ways" to pick up the rabbits and guinea pigs ;-)

All this got me to thinking about how wrapped up I get in the "book" side of our schooling and how easily I forget about the "life" experience side of schooling - one of the perks of being a homeschooler.

It was a refreshing day of schooling for all of us.

Thought I'd share.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ice Skating

Just wanted to share what fun we had today ice skating. The local ice rink has a homeschool day on the first Thursday of the month. Their program includes skate rental, lesson and skating for 2.5 hours all for $5.00.

We had the best time. At first the boys were awkward and timid about getting on that ice. Dillon quickly picked it up but for Ian it was challenging. Even after falling many times he still kept on going, I was amazed at his persistence. In the end he was almost speed skating. The confidence they gained in themselves today in this physically challenging activity was wonderful to witness. It really hit me today just how blessed we are to be home with our children, watching their growth - inside and out.

Ok not to go on and on. I really just wanted to share with you and say if any one wants to go next month, let me know.

Lisa

Sunday, October 3, 2010

How to Raise Boys That Read

This article was in the Wall Street Journal last week and it really addresses some of the concerns I've had about the content of some of the books out there for boys (and girls for that matter).  I've even gotten to the point where I don't even want to take my kids into bookstores like Barnes and Noble anymore because some of these books are front and center.   I'd love to hear what you all think of it:

How to Raise Boys That Read