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Thursday, April 26, 2007
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
What's for Fun?
I don't believe in boredom. We visit the library at least twice a month. Our kids are required to read everyday. My first grader loves Junie B. Jones. My five year old son found a book full of classic cars. He just had to check it out. My husband is into sci-fi.
I gravitate toward poetry and home decorating. Just ask our librarian.
We spend a lot of time on arts and crafts. Both children enjoy painting crafts and on canvas. I've discovered my lost artist. I've painted on and off for the last twelve years. Lately, I've really been expressing myself through abstract art. Blue seems to be my favorite color these days and you can do a lot with it. Zoey will be taking a painting class in June. Paul would love to take drum lessons, but we haven't been able to find a teacher. He's also thinking about taking tap. He will at least be getting a drum set soon.
My kids love to make things! We live in a free spirited environment. I tell my kids our household is run by a democracy. My husband jokingly disagrees. At least I think he's kidding.
Zoey draws and colors. Paul enjoys pasting. They both get into making their own computer graphics. My daughter made a giant flower from tissue paper and pipe cleaners. She made a blue sun out of construction paper to hang above her bed. Paul created a green moon. He is a Van Goghe fan already. Should I be worried? LOL He just had to have a reprint of Starry Night for his room.
We only have one movie theatre within thirty minutes. We recently saw The Bridge to Teribitha. Good family flick. Softly sad. Truly Imagitive. For Valentine's Day we took the kids with us to see Because I Said So. This one was not appropriate for the little ones.I had to keep reminding them throughout the show not to repeat certain words or phrases.
Our movie collection includes sci fi, children's and chick flicks. Nanny Mcphee was my Christmas present to the family. When all else fails tell your kids you're going to call Nanny Mphee. This is a cute movie about creative children [to say the least.} Awesome movie. It has a Mary Popins flare. Haunted Mansion is another must see if you haven't already. I'm not going to give the story line away this time.
The kids like to have games night with their father. Games teach important learning skills. Mom's part in games night involves cooking up some neat treats.
There is always something fun and interesting to do at our house.
I gravitate toward poetry and home decorating. Just ask our librarian.
We spend a lot of time on arts and crafts. Both children enjoy painting crafts and on canvas. I've discovered my lost artist. I've painted on and off for the last twelve years. Lately, I've really been expressing myself through abstract art. Blue seems to be my favorite color these days and you can do a lot with it. Zoey will be taking a painting class in June. Paul would love to take drum lessons, but we haven't been able to find a teacher. He's also thinking about taking tap. He will at least be getting a drum set soon.
My kids love to make things! We live in a free spirited environment. I tell my kids our household is run by a democracy. My husband jokingly disagrees. At least I think he's kidding.
Zoey draws and colors. Paul enjoys pasting. They both get into making their own computer graphics. My daughter made a giant flower from tissue paper and pipe cleaners. She made a blue sun out of construction paper to hang above her bed. Paul created a green moon. He is a Van Goghe fan already. Should I be worried? LOL He just had to have a reprint of Starry Night for his room.
We only have one movie theatre within thirty minutes. We recently saw The Bridge to Teribitha. Good family flick. Softly sad. Truly Imagitive. For Valentine's Day we took the kids with us to see Because I Said So. This one was not appropriate for the little ones.I had to keep reminding them throughout the show not to repeat certain words or phrases.
Our movie collection includes sci fi, children's and chick flicks. Nanny Mcphee was my Christmas present to the family. When all else fails tell your kids you're going to call Nanny Mphee. This is a cute movie about creative children [to say the least.} Awesome movie. It has a Mary Popins flare. Haunted Mansion is another must see if you haven't already. I'm not going to give the story line away this time.
The kids like to have games night with their father. Games teach important learning skills. Mom's part in games night involves cooking up some neat treats.
There is always something fun and interesting to do at our house.
Idea # 5 Shop Late
My friend called me around eleven o'clock last night. She wanted me to accompany her to Wal-Mart. At this hour we had the store pretty much to ourselves wit the exception of the stockers[not stalkers}. We live in a small town. Out here in a somewhat royal area Wal-Mart is the place people end up when they can't think of anywhere else to go. We joke about that once in awhile. On the weekends you'll find more people out after hours. Sometimes the folks you encounter after ten at Wal-Mart are interesting. OVer the weekend my family noticed some unusually dressed teenagers. Unusually dressed is saying a lot when speaking of teens. They were wearing renaissance costumes. Guess it's getting to be that time of year. Homemade soap anyone?
About my Blog/ getting people here
Keep in mind, I've always hand picked my own traffic. In other words, I had another website before this one and I've always searched for readers online. I send out e-mails myself asking people to visit this blog. So, please pass this link on.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Favorites
Favorite Movies:
Riding in Cars with Boys
Girl Interrupted
Nanny Mcphee
Sound of Music
The Missing
Raising Helen
dream a little dream
The Doors
Missing
Pay it Forward
Bruce Almighty
Me,Myself and Irene
Harlan County War [about my hometown}
Favorite on T.v.
Friends
Meduim
American Idol
48 Hours Mystery
Court T.v.
The History Channel
Disney
Satellite Radio
Favorite Talk Show Host:
Oprah
Favorite Magazines
Glamour
All You
Reader's Digest
Vogue
Writers:
V.C Andrews
Dean Koontz
Judy Blume
Candace Bushnell
Emme
Poets:
Rod Mcqueen
Emily Dickenson
Lord Byron
Jim Morrison
Anne Sexton
Shel Silverstein
Bob Dylan
Books:
Melody by V.c. Andrews
Shooting Stars V.c. Andrews
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Four Blondes Candace Bushnell
Listen to Silence Rod Mckuen
The Artist's Way
Wilderness [The lost writings of Jim Morrison}
Call me Anna Patty Duke
A Light in the Attic Shel Silverstein
Where the Sidewalk Ends Shel Silverstein
We thought you would Be Prettier Laurie Notaro
Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews
Music:
{POP}
Jewel
Dido
John Mayor
The Goo Goo Dolls
Alternative:
Blue October
Creed
Dave Mathews Band
R.E.M
Classic Rock
Led Zeplin
Pink Floyd
The Doors
Z.z. Top
Meat Loaf
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Peter,PAul and Mary
Bob Dylan
My Generation
Collective Soul
Soul Asylum
Bon Jovi
Country
Tracey Lawrence
Carey Underwood {Jesus Take the Wheel}
Alan Jackson
Johnny Cash
Merle
Clay Walker
Allison Kraus {The Lucky One}
Joe Nichols
Tim Mcgraw
Riding in Cars with Boys
Girl Interrupted
Nanny Mcphee
Sound of Music
The Missing
Raising Helen
dream a little dream
The Doors
Missing
Pay it Forward
Bruce Almighty
Me,Myself and Irene
Harlan County War [about my hometown}
Favorite on T.v.
Friends
Meduim
American Idol
48 Hours Mystery
Court T.v.
The History Channel
Disney
Satellite Radio
Favorite Talk Show Host:
Oprah
Favorite Magazines
Glamour
All You
Reader's Digest
Vogue
Writers:
V.C Andrews
Dean Koontz
Judy Blume
Candace Bushnell
Emme
Poets:
Rod Mcqueen
Emily Dickenson
Lord Byron
Jim Morrison
Anne Sexton
Shel Silverstein
Bob Dylan
Books:
Melody by V.c. Andrews
Shooting Stars V.c. Andrews
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Four Blondes Candace Bushnell
Listen to Silence Rod Mckuen
The Artist's Way
Wilderness [The lost writings of Jim Morrison}
Call me Anna Patty Duke
A Light in the Attic Shel Silverstein
Where the Sidewalk Ends Shel Silverstein
We thought you would Be Prettier Laurie Notaro
Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews
Music:
{POP}
Jewel
Dido
John Mayor
The Goo Goo Dolls
Alternative:
Blue October
Creed
Dave Mathews Band
R.E.M
Classic Rock
Led Zeplin
Pink Floyd
The Doors
Z.z. Top
Meat Loaf
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Peter,PAul and Mary
Bob Dylan
My Generation
Collective Soul
Soul Asylum
Bon Jovi
Country
Tracey Lawrence
Carey Underwood {Jesus Take the Wheel}
Alan Jackson
Johnny Cash
Merle
Clay Walker
Allison Kraus {The Lucky One}
Joe Nichols
Tim Mcgraw
Idea # 4 Rock Collecting
Bring a little nature home with you. Our home-made rock garden includes genuine Kentucky coal. My husband had never seen so much black diamond before. My aunt didn't mind giving up as much as he'd haul off.
What's in a rock garden? Imagination. You can mix rocks and flowers or just rocks.
When we're on our nature walks our kids pick up all sorts of rocks. One day I'll probably find a creepy crawly in one of their pockets. No, that's my pockets. LOL
What's in a rock garden? Imagination. You can mix rocks and flowers or just rocks.
When we're on our nature walks our kids pick up all sorts of rocks. One day I'll probably find a creepy crawly in one of their pockets. No, that's my pockets. LOL
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