We decided to let them use the snowboards. Brayden did GREAT, Rylan wasn't so sure, so he used the sled.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Snow Fun!
The kid's big Christmas gift this year was supposed to be snow boards. Well, Brayden is SO helpful with helping Bryan load things into the trunk of his car that the "discovery" was made.
We decided to let them use the snowboards. Brayden did GREAT, Rylan wasn't so sure, so he used the sled.
We decided to let them use the snowboards. Brayden did GREAT, Rylan wasn't so sure, so he used the sled.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Our Day in the Spotlight
Today we participated in a commercial shoot! It was for a GREAT local place, Hot Shots. We were there yesterday for a home school group meeting, and were invited back today to help shoot a promotional commercial! It will air on networks such as Lifetime, Sprout, Nickelodeon, Spike, MTV and that's all I can remember ;) We had a great time. They treated us well, and were *totally* relaxed- no rehearsal, scripts, etc. The kids just played, and they filmed, NO pressure!
Here is the mock birthday party. The kids could not grasp the concept of the fake gifts. At least the pizza was real. Unfortunately, so was the Pepsi, but Bryan caught that in time!
This was the shoot of the mock skating lesson both boys were in. Camera crew to the right.
Here is the mock birthday party. The kids could not grasp the concept of the fake gifts. At least the pizza was real. Unfortunately, so was the Pepsi, but Bryan caught that in time!
The air dates will be posted on the Hot Shots web site, so stay tuned!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Rylan's boo-boo
Nothing too bad- not like the golf club incident this past summer!
Here's the good patient being silly
And Brayden just because he's so darned cute getting ready for bed.
Rylan's boo-boo.
He cut a small round patch of skin off on a floor vent. I wrapped it up hoping he could skate today at hockey, but he couldn't.
It looks a bit icky. I soaked his foot in very warm sea salt water and applied tea tree oil. I took off the bandages tonight to air out and dry. Tomorrow, we have a home school group meeting at an indoor skate park and I hope he can participate.
Rylan's boo-boo.
He cut a small round patch of skin off on a floor vent. I wrapped it up hoping he could skate today at hockey, but he couldn't.
It looks a bit icky. I soaked his foot in very warm sea salt water and applied tea tree oil. I took off the bandages tonight to air out and dry. Tomorrow, we have a home school group meeting at an indoor skate park and I hope he can participate.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Thanksgiving crafts
We participated in a co-op for fall and winter crafts, and got a ton of exciting crafts to do! Here's one that wasn't a part of the co-op , so expect more pictures from those shortly ;)
Today we learned about the first shelters the Pilgrims built, eventually making log homes. The kids wanted to include their Native American friends into the scenes.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
He looks Fitting...
as a hockey player.
Brayden lost one of his front teeth last week- FINALLY.
We went to visit Grandma today after hockey practice. And I have no idea WHY this is all underlined. I can't fix it. ???
Tomorrow we have an appointment with bath fitter to get an estimate on getting a bath tub. We are very exited. We only have a shower stall, and we miss a tub dearly!
Brayden lost one of his front teeth last week- FINALLY.
We went to visit Grandma today after hockey practice. And I have no idea WHY this is all underlined. I can't fix it. ???
Tomorrow we have an appointment with bath fitter to get an estimate on getting a bath tub. We are very exited. We only have a shower stall, and we miss a tub dearly!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Fun With Fimo
Bryan and I made the kids FIMO clay spoons and forks a few years ago- one hockey, one multi-sport and 2 designs. Over the years, they have gotten damaged, and they both covet the hockey spoon. It's a daily rush to get to the infamous "hockey spoon" first, so tonight, Bryan and I solved that problem, hopefully.
Here are our spoon creations:
Here are our spoon creations:
Skull and cross bones, hockey (2) and karate man
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Video clip of the kid's hockey
Bryan made this last night, Brayden is the goalie, #18 and Rylan is #10
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Today's Art Project
So I am REALLY NOT a "crafty" person. Lucky for my kids, I found an awesome kid's art blog. We tried out the snowman glue picture and it was GREAT! We may add some white glitter to the snow tomorrow. I think I'll use glitter/glue as bargaining power to get the kids to finish school tomorrow on time -without whining.
Some School Projects
We are really excited about our ant farm
A HUGE thanks to Aunt Maria for allowing us to use her Amazon gift card to get this as well as some books on our wish list.
Our harvester ants arrived 2 weeks ago, and they have been BUSY!
Our current unit studies are ANTS, THANKSGIVING and EGYPT. The boys have been learning all about Thanksgiving and working hard on their "packets". A few things in their packets are: coloring pages of turkeys, cornucopias, pilgrims, Native Americans, etc. Some spelling words, mazes, life cycles of pumpkins. Also some trivia about Thanksgiving and pumpkins.
Learning about ants is fun, well- for Rylan and I at least, we are the "bug people" of the family. We've done a few crafts with ant subject, too!
As part of our study of Egypt, we made a model of the Nile River. Its a cake pan, soil and grass seed, lined with an aluminum foil river. They flood it weekly to help the grass grow. Today they cut the grass back.
A HUGE thanks to Aunt Maria for allowing us to use her Amazon gift card to get this as well as some books on our wish list.
Our harvester ants arrived 2 weeks ago, and they have been BUSY!
Our current unit studies are ANTS, THANKSGIVING and EGYPT. The boys have been learning all about Thanksgiving and working hard on their "packets". A few things in their packets are: coloring pages of turkeys, cornucopias, pilgrims, Native Americans, etc. Some spelling words, mazes, life cycles of pumpkins. Also some trivia about Thanksgiving and pumpkins.
Learning about ants is fun, well- for Rylan and I at least, we are the "bug people" of the family. We've done a few crafts with ant subject, too!
Their tunnels are so intricate and amazing.
As part of our study of Egypt, we made a model of the Nile River. Its a cake pan, soil and grass seed, lined with an aluminum foil river. They flood it weekly to help the grass grow. Today they cut the grass back.
The Sphinx was found in their archaeological dig
I found a template online for making a cardboard pyramid, so maybe we'll get to that this week?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hockey Season
This is another reason for the delay in updating our blog.
Ice hockey season is underway, and we have not just one child on a competitive travel league, but TWO. At least they are on the same team! They both play for Allegheny Badgers , the mini-mite division. The mini-mite division is a 5 and 6 year old age group. Rylan is only 4, but he's been skating since he was 1, and taking ice hockey lessons since he was 3. He also had played dec hockey since he was 2. Since he has been so determined to learn and practice, we decided to sign him up for the team as well. I was a little nervous about the age gap, but he's fitting in quite well. Being friends with the biggest, most experienced kid on the team is a plus, too! :) Add his protective brother to the mix, he's just fine.
Brayden has decided to be a goalie. He has always seemed to lean toward defensive positions in hockey, even in dec hockey, so it wasn't a big surprise. Plus, he loves to dress the part. More hockey equipment= more fun for him. He has not yet had any "official" goalie training. Just back yard and basement practice. There should be goalie clinics coming up in December, and we'll be sure to sign him up. I was recently told by a fellow hockey mom friend that goalies are permitted a FREE 3 hour admission to "stick time". This is sort of like an open skate, but with open hockey practice. It sounds like a good deal, but I don't know about big kids, teens or adults shooting pucks at my 6 year old. I guess he'd get lots of practice though, right?
We had our first game on Saturday. Because there aren't many mini-mite division teams, we played a mite team- a division up. We lost. It was good for them to learn formations, off sides calls, etc. Brayden was goalie the entire time, out of 29 shots on goal, he allowed 9. Not bad for his first time. Luckily, he wasn't upset by it. He had a great time. Rylan did well, too. He played good defense. He helped his goalie brother out by blocking some shots.
Bryan caught a couple of good blocks by Brayden and I will post a video clip of it soon!
Ice hockey season is underway, and we have not just one child on a competitive travel league, but TWO. At least they are on the same team! They both play for Allegheny Badgers , the mini-mite division. The mini-mite division is a 5 and 6 year old age group. Rylan is only 4, but he's been skating since he was 1, and taking ice hockey lessons since he was 3. He also had played dec hockey since he was 2. Since he has been so determined to learn and practice, we decided to sign him up for the team as well. I was a little nervous about the age gap, but he's fitting in quite well. Being friends with the biggest, most experienced kid on the team is a plus, too! :) Add his protective brother to the mix, he's just fine.
Brayden has decided to be a goalie. He has always seemed to lean toward defensive positions in hockey, even in dec hockey, so it wasn't a big surprise. Plus, he loves to dress the part. More hockey equipment= more fun for him. He has not yet had any "official" goalie training. Just back yard and basement practice. There should be goalie clinics coming up in December, and we'll be sure to sign him up. I was recently told by a fellow hockey mom friend that goalies are permitted a FREE 3 hour admission to "stick time". This is sort of like an open skate, but with open hockey practice. It sounds like a good deal, but I don't know about big kids, teens or adults shooting pucks at my 6 year old. I guess he'd get lots of practice though, right?
We had our first game on Saturday. Because there aren't many mini-mite division teams, we played a mite team- a division up. We lost. It was good for them to learn formations, off sides calls, etc. Brayden was goalie the entire time, out of 29 shots on goal, he allowed 9. Not bad for his first time. Luckily, he wasn't upset by it. He had a great time. Rylan did well, too. He played good defense. He helped his goalie brother out by blocking some shots.
Bryan caught a couple of good blocks by Brayden and I will post a video clip of it soon!
Suiting up for a practice. It takes about 20-30 min to get both boys suited.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Apple Pressing at the farm!
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