Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Monterey November

November 8 we got into the Monterey Bay Aquarium for free! We made a mini vacation out of it and drove the motor home to the area and stayed 2 nites. Here are some photos:



It was one of the aquarium's homeschool days, even managed to get the grandparents in free.
Here they are looking into one of the newest and grandest exhibits,
the Open Sea.

The jelly fish are always a favorite.










These guys are total opposites! When one's cooperative, the other isn't.

oh well, for when he's a teenager, it's proof he embarrassed me way back when.







We saw some friends too...


















After the aquarium, we headed to the beach before it got dark...
(this abandoned gallery was on the way)











Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Vincent the Tortilla Maker

Our homeschool group co-op had Spanish classes this semester. One of the activities was teaching kids how to roll out and cook flour tortillas. Vincent loves to cook so soon after, we made some tortilla dough and rolled it out. They ended up very tasty!




Monday, April 7, 2008

Fr George Rutger on homeschooling

I found this at Heaven Not Harvard.

"I’d encourage your youngest one to abandon kindergarten altogether. Almost everything I learned was learned outside the classroom, and school itself interrupted my education. Moreover, school locks you in with your peers. That is a mistake. One’s social circle should never include one’s equals. From my earliest years I found children uninteresting and always preferred the company of adults. This was an advantage, because I got to know lots of folks who are dead now whom I never would have known if I had waited until I was an adult. - So I have a collective memory - and oral tradition - that goes back to the eighteenth century, having spoken with people who knew people who knew people who knew people who lived then. - The only real university is the universe and a city its microcosm. That is why an expression like “New York University” is foolish. New York City is the university….Instead of school, children should spend some hours each day in hotel lobbies talking to the guests. They should spend time in restaurant kitchens and shops and garages of all kinds, learning from people who actually make the world work….One day spent roaming through a real classical church building would be the equivalent of one academic term in any of our schools, and a little time spent inconspicuously in a police station would be more informative than all the hours wasted on bogus social sciences. Formal lessons would only be required for accuracy in spelling and proficiency in public speaking, for which the public speakers in our culture are not models, and in exchange for performing some menial services a child could learn the violin, harp, and piano from musicians in one of the better cocktail lounges, or from performers in the public subways….So I urge you to keep your child out of kindergarten, because kindergarten will only lead to first grade and then the grim sequence of grade after grade begins and takes its inexorable toll on the mind born fertile but gradually numbed by the pedants who impose on the captive child the flotsam of their own infecundity."

-Fr. George Rutger

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

St. Patrick's Day

Here's what went on yesterday for St. Paddy's Day:



First, a toast with green apple juice and green pancakes.








Even Buddy got an Irish cake.



Then off to some ice skating for the homeschool group's St. Patrick's party.

Friday, February 22, 2008

G. Washington Crafts

Here are the pics! Some of our good friends came over and played too.
A Cherry Tree craft... of course!



Then our attempt at making George wigs...

Then... Cherry smoothies.