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{A}’s Chipmunks are Back….

March 25, 2009 By Laura 3 Comments

….and boy did they miss her!!

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She got this shot with her Daddy’s point & shoot camera, as he climbed up her leg.
Is that not love or what? lol

A few other quick notes tonight:

*I am working on the baking post that’ll be up very soon, (lots of photos), but we just wanted to thank all of you who let us know we are not the only ones  who are spring-less! lol.

*We also appreciate your condolences for the loss of our friend, as well as the sweet comments about our little toothless Beauty.  She’ll soon have toothless company!  I would love to get a shot of the 3 of them missing teeth on top.

*Also, looks like the consensus is to do progress posts of Michael’s projects…so that’s what we’ll do.
That’s easier for me to manage anyway…photo-wise.

And to Gramma–Thanks again for your ditties!! XOXO

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A Mish-Mash – Early Spring Happenings

March 24, 2009 By Laura 6 Comments

Hey People!!

Just a quick post to touch upon a mix of things over here at HOJN!  : )

* First off, we are trying to be patient.  The calendar says spring is here. It is BARELY showing it’s face around here. But when we looked real hard, we found a few little signs it really is on the way…

A few bumps on the twigs, thinking about becoming buds…lol

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Some green grass clumps, that required a belly-shot to really appreciate…

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All of {A}’s chipmunks are back from their power-nap holes, and are all over the place!

This is Chipmouse.  Sorry about the lousy shot….it was a super-cropped shot.

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Spring training?….

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OK, Yes, we are desperately grasping at anything spring-related here. lol.

I know some of you have some REAL SPRING going on!  Even slightly north is ahead of us. Maybe it’s where we are being so close to the ocean?  Because it’s been pretty cold most days too. A few nice warm days…but nothing very consistent yet.  All in God’s time, we suppose.  Is it really spring where YOU are yet?? Are we the only ones in N.E. left out in the cold?  But hey….more days to enjoy our wood stove I guess! lol.  That thing is going every day…and our love for it hasn’t ‘burnt out’ yet one bit!  :  ) (Pun intended, because my own cleverness amuses me more than it should. lol)

* In other news, yesterday was the funeral for our friend, Mr. Bill. : (    What a beautiful mass…but oh-so difficult. This man was/is truly part of the fabric of our parish, and those who knew him feel such a huge loss.  Even at 96, he was completely mentally intact—and so was  very much present with everything that made everyone love him so much. He was a man SO dedicated to Christ…and it showed in everything he did and said.  He loved our kids so much. And they loved him too. I’ll never forget when he asked them to “Say one of those for me” (referring to the rosaries in their hands), and they did, on their very own. So, the funeral was just so emotionally draining.  The eulogies by our pastor, his daughter, and a friend of his, were just heart-wrenching.  He was quite a guy.  We miss him already, but he is absolutely in a better place now. And he was looking forward to going there too.

*Anyway…I took the kids home after the funeral mass for awhile. Michael was a pall bearer, so he went along to the cemetery of course.  We would all be going to the gathering after, when Michael came home. But in the little while that we were home, a long awaited event of ours finally came to be……. otooth

{O} finally lost this tooth, that was so ridiculously loose! It kept flipping up forward. But it was holding on for dear life! I finally pulled it, because it was flapping back and forth like crazy, more than ever. I thought it would come out weeks ago.  {J &S} naturally have some loose front top teeth too, and {J}s won’t be lasting much longer.  So some similar smiles are on their way! But the boys lost their first bottom teeth before {O} did, so she was the first to lose a top one.  Not that losing teeth is any kind of competition between them….but when they are triplets, ….there is always someone who is 1st, 2nd and 3rd for everything. The order is just always changing. Isn’t she CUTE though?!!  Honestly, I was so emotionally sensitive after all of the crying at the church, that this was all it took for the flood gates to open wide again. And I didn’t even know why. lol. I was boo-hooing and kissing and hugging her, and she was giggling. Boy was Daddy surprised when he walked in the door, and she said “Hi Daddy!” and gave him a big smile.

After a 3 day weekend (because of Mr. Bill’s funeral yesterday), the kids were EXCITED to have school this morning. They really wanted to get back to writing their stories they started on Friday.   I also have to give another example of {S} and his thing with numbers:   Yesterday, at the funeral gathering we were all sitting around the table eating with some people from our parish. Of course, the adults around were all asking the kids all kinds of questions,…(Which really made the ‘no talking with food in your mouth, please’, kind of difficult. lol).  So then another lady stopped by our table to see the kids, and was asking them all what they ate. When it got to be {S}’s turn, he told her “A ham and turkey sandwich with cheese, American Chop Suey, and meatballs.”  She responded “WOW!  You had the works, huh?”.  To which he said “Yes”.  And then he immediately leaned over to me and whispered, “Mama, there is 89 lights in the ceiling.”.   That’s what he was really thinking about!  Thankfully, he was polite to the lady first,anyway.  So anyway….I hope someone ‘got me’ in that post.

* You MIGHT be interested to know that we have been very much enjoying our crafting/creating for whomever the lucky winner of our First –Give -A-Way is!!  To tell you the truth, I wish I could keep some things myself!! lol.  But we can always make these things for ourselves later.  I have been photographing what we have been making as we go along here, and after the winner receives their special package of home-made gifts, I’ll post about them!  We better get finishing up soon!  ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT!! We’ve got quite a few drawings in the bowl!  How many times is your name in there??  We are SO excited and having so much fun with this whole thing.  I’ll take photos of the drawing too probably. You know us!

* Also…..Michael has started a new project!!….

He plans out almost every project on paper first. He’s got most of the supplies I think, so he’ll be getting going on this next, and blogging about it!  We have a question for you though!…..Would you rather he post his projects in parts (with photos and explanations), and show the progress along the way?  Or finish the project, and then blog about the whole thing, beginning to end?? Let us know which you prefer, please.

*We’ve got a great post on {A}’s baking coming up, with photos I had so much fun taking!  Looking forward to that.

Well, that about wraps up our little bits of news!  We’re excited to blog about the good stuff coming up next!  But we hope you enjoyed any or all parts of this Mish-Mash.  : )

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Math Boy – Elementary Math

March 22, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

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As I pondered this post I had coming up, I had a vague recollection of blogging something similar before. So I went looking and found this post from almost a year ago; Math Madness and Memorization.  So today’s post is basically talking about the fact that nothing has changed….but merely progressed quite a bit since then.  I especially love the last 3 paragraphs of that old post, as my feelings have not changed, but only grown as well.

From the time this boy, {S} was about 1 year old, he has loved everything about letters and numbers.  He was less than 2 years old when he already knew the entire alphabet.  Not just saying/singing the alphabet…..but recognizing any letter, upper case or lower case, any where, any time, in any letter style.  He gave the same zealous interest to numbers. Number recognition. Counting. He’s always been very physically active, but even so, he has always spent a lot of his mental energy on letters and numbers. And he still does.

All 4 of our kids happen to do very well with their schooling, and in all subjects. Naturally, I have a whole philosophy that explains why, in my eyes, they do so well….and enjoy it!  (Because at this age, they need to have fun learning, to learn to love learning.)  But {S} just has a particular fondness for numbers, in the form of math.  And that’s the reason why he does so well in math. Simply because he loves it, so he enjoys it, so he learns more.  I love the look he gets when you give him a problem. He looks off to the distance, and with that little content smile, you can see him calculate in his head. And then he whips his head back and let’s out the answer in a big announcement sort of way. And then he is ready for the next one. And the next one.

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He usually zips right through his math, and rarely has one wrong either.  If we ask {J} or {O} a math problem to do mentally, {S} often blurts out the answer in a heartbeat, because he can hardly contain himself. We have to remind him over and over to not answer for them. But he REALLY wants to….because he KNOWS THE ANSWER!

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Most times, when he sees me correcting books, he wants to know if he had any wrong. He doesn’t much expect me to say ‘yes’ either.  But on the occasions when I did say yes, because there was indeed one wrong, he’s off to get his pencil and eraser, because he MUST fix it.

He loves to count days too.  How many more days until this day, or how many days ago that was.  He wants to be the score keeper when they play Scrabble or Uno, so he can add the points.

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He’s just really focused, and content, in the numbers world.   I recall one week that he was just having a run of days of LOTS of extra energy, and it was tending to get him into trouble.  So over those days, when he was ‘heading down the wrong road’ so to speak, I redirected his attention.  I would simply call him over, and say “I just want you to stand here, and count to 100 by odd numbers…..real-ly slow-ly.”  And he would say ‘Count to 100 by odd numbers?  Ok!”….with a very pleased look on his face….because he was HAPPY to do it. Or, I would give him a REALLY big math problem.  Any of those times, he never ask why I wanted him to do it, because he was so excited just to get to it, that the WHY wasn’t occurring to him.   I could see the numbers going around in his head, and the little smile remained. Once in awhile he would just let me know what number he was on, to assure me he was going slowly.

By the time he was done, he was in a content state of mind, and would go off to play, imagine and create…..with the  behavior we expect and appreciate. :  )  Worked for both of us!  I’m keeping that one in my tool box.  ; )

The funny thing is…..when I was in school, I didn’t like math, because I wasn’t good at it.  Actually, more likely, I wasn’t good at it, because I didn’t like it!  It wasn’t FUN to me.  I found math and algebra hard. But I was ‘Geometry Girl’. My teacher said I rocked Geometry in a second nature way, because I was an artist.  The funny thing is….I do love math now, AND I’m pretty good at it!  Maybe because I’ve been having FUN doing it!

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The other day, {S} was talking to his big sister about math, and numbers.  So she shared with him that soon with school, he would be learning how to add with carrying numbers over.  She decided to show him what she meant, and then let him try it. Well by golly…he got it!  And that has been his ‘new thing’ lately.  I taught him how to know where to put the commas simply by giving him a pattern, left to right, 1-2-3-comma. 1-2-3-comma.  We have not gotten into teaching the 1st grade trio the hundred-millions place, yet.  lol.  But I am guessing soon, now!!  lol

After doing this particular math problem (above) at the table, he was pretty happy.  As usual, he said “Hey Mama!  I have a great idea!  Why don’t you take a picture of me, and blog about it!!”  (Well Ok…..twist my arm why don’t you, Math Boy. : ) And then he wanted me to take a photo of his shirt….which is his very favorite t-shirt (which he got from his aunt, uncle and cousins for Christmas one year.)

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So I did.

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I can see why he loves it.

It think it has the truth written alllll over it!

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A Simple Prayer Request

March 19, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

 

We have lost our dear friend, Mr. Bill.  Some of you remember this post from last November.

Since that day, Michael has regularly visited Mr. Bill.  Sometimes at his home, and sometimes at our nearby hospital, as Mr. Bill has been very sick on and off over the past many months.  With every visit, Michael has been happy to spend a couple of hours or more with him. If it was at his home, Michael would take care of all kinds of things around the house for him while he was there.  When Michael got home, he would spend a couple of hours, talking and talking to us about Mr. Bill. He so enjoyed his company….his stories….his upbeat attitude, no matter what. He was funny! Michael just adored him.  We all did, but Michael certainly spent a lot more time with him, with their visits. They were fast and good friends.

Mr. Bill was finally put into a care facility for good, last week.  After a week of being extremely ill, Michael went to spend a couple of hours with him on Sunday afternoon.  Mr. Bill was doing rather well that day, considering.  But on Monday, he failed quickly, and passed away at midnight.

We are all sad….but only for ourselves. Mr. Bill was ready to go, and be with his Maker. To reunite with his wife. He said as much.  And at 96, it was time.   He’s been ill for so many months now, and never, ever complained. Always thought more of everyone else. Even when he couldn’t breathe.  So we are happy he will suffer no longer. We are happy we do not need to worry if he is alright….comfortable…needs anything….or is having a good day.  We need only close our eyes, and speak to him, to ‘check in’ with him.  He is finally, and forever, perfectly fine.

He was such a sweet, faithful, compassionate and admirable man. I urge you to read the past post about him, to know the kind of man Jesus is welcoming back home.  If you have the time.  He was something else, and we will always miss him, but always smile at the memory of him. If you knew him, we think you would too.

If you have a prayer to spare, please say one for the soul of our dear, sweet friend.

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Nicholas – A Massachusetts Tale – Elementary Reading

March 18, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

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I think I’ve mentioned, oh, maybe a kazillion times, that all of our kids just love reading books.  (But it’s true!) Thank God too.  I mean, to love reading is just, helpful, to get through the school years enjoyably.  Because they love it so much, they are way above their grade level with that.  So I started thinking they (the triplets; 6 years old) were probably quite ready for bigger chapter books.  But….I really didn’t know, like, WHAT chapter books.  Because the thing is, I am very particular about content of most anything where TV/videos/reading material goes. All I could really think of, was possibly some  Magic Tree House books? Which turns out are pretty easy for them. But they do like the stories.

So one day not too long ago, I was at the children’s library with my girls.  I am a fanatical person about really nice children’s illustrated books, as an illustrator of sorts myself.  When I am looking through books, any books,  I really do judge them by the cover. Especially if it’s a children’s book…..and has bad illustrated cover?  I don’t even open it up. lol  So I was flipping through and piling up a lot of ‘worthy’ books to have lined around our school window sills, for the kids to grab when they feel like it. I do this a lot. Even though…all 3 of the little ones just read them all in a matter of 30 minutes.

So sitting there on the library floor, ( I know…yuck….that’s what I was thinking at the time…), I started looking at the books on the shelf behind me, and saw this title:  Nicholas – A Massachusetts Tale. Hmmm.  That alone got my attention, so I grabbed it.  One look at the cover, and I was sure it was a gem!     ; )       I read the inside jacket of the front cover:

MEET NICHOLAS- a lively field mouse from
Massachusetts. He lives tucked under a
farmhouse outside Stockbridge until a flood
destroys the journal that contains his
family history. Faced with the loss of all
his family stories, Nicholas embarks on a
journey across the state to find his Uncle
William and a copy of the precious journal.

Early in his travels, Nicholas meets up with
a haughty chipmunk named Edward, and the
pair decides to head east together. Along
the way, they learn a great deal about their
home state-the animals that live there,
the geography, industries, and even about
the state’s history. West Tisbury is their
destination, but when they arrive there, will
they be able to find Uncle William, and will
he still have the remaining copy of
Nicholas’s family journal?

I was hooked already! I opened the book in the middle, and quickly read a few pages.  It was passing my ‘appropriateness for 6 year olds test’ too.  But dang…it was a big book!  So I called {O} over, opened it to the first page, and told her to start reading to me.  She did.  Now, if you could hear this girl read anyway…she sounds like a little adult. I’m not kidding.  Expression….use of punctuation….vocabulary and articulation…you’d probably chuckle. It’s just kind of funny.  She almost sounds like a teacher or a librarian, reading to the children.  So….it was cake for her. And I was EXCITED I found a great chapter book.

We checked it out, along with the ‘window sills’ pile, and {A’s} her own hefty pile, and headed home to meet the boys, who had been at a basketball clinic.

{O} got right to reading that book. After the first few chapters, she was telling me all about what happened. But you know…I couldn’t ask her any questions, because I hadn’t read it myself.  So later when I got the chance, I read the first few chapters, just to check her com-pre-HEN-sion.  (I just had to type that word out like that…because the kids love that word, and we always giggle when we say it.  They also love…actual comprehension checks. Which works out great, because I love to put the little people on the spot, and they love to prove to me that I didn’t ‘get them’.  We’re a very competitive family. lol)

Anyway, maybe a week or so later, {O} was done with the book.  She had chatted excitedly every day, after reading a few chapters, about this little adventure Nicholas went on, or where she left off and she was wondering what would happen next. So when she was done….I grabbed the book, and read a few chapters a day myself, by the fire.

I am telling you…I am SMITTEN with this book. CHARMING.   It really is. Now, I am sure, being a Massachusetts girl, it was all the more cooler. I grew up in western MA, and now our family resides on the south shore. So I was like “Hey!  I know where that is!”    As these little critters traveled across the state, meeting new friends along the way, and having quite the adventures,  I learned quite a bit myself, about places I had always known, been, seen….throughout MA. Very interesting little bits I didn’t know.  And having been to these places, it was all the more fun to read, and BE there. {A} had to grab it herself to read, and she enjoyed it as much.

Not only is the style of writing charming, but there are beautiful pencil sketches  scattered throughout the chapters, from cover to cover.

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When I was done, and with all of the chit-chat about the adventures of Nicholas, {S} decided he was going to read it too!  He loved telling me what was going on, in between the chapters he read over those few days. It was nice to be able to have these conversations with him about the book, having already read it myself!  When he was done….{J} decided he wasn’t letting it go back to the library before he read it too. (We’re a very competitive family.)

So basically….I guess we had a BOOK CLUB thing going on here.  Only Daddy hasn’t read it. But hey…..he’s been busy reading the Bible cover to cover…and who am I to suggest interrupting THAT. He can just check this book back out later, if he feels left out. lol.  (Because I am quite sure he won’t be done with his any time soon. That’s a bigger good book!)

So I have really just been eager to tell you about this great book, and I am glad I finally did.  It’s great for any elementary kids….maybe even some middle school kids….to read.  Especially if they are from Massachusetts….because it is loaded with history and geography. ALL good stuff. Just a great piece of children’s literature.  It’s hard to find books this great these days! (Especially when you have to read them first, yourself, to find out if they are!)  For picky me, there always seems to be parts that I deem inappropriate, unnecessary, or just a shame. Where, otherwise it would have been great. But this one is ALL good!! So I HIGHLY recommend it for your kids if they are at the right age or reading level. If not, than I highly recommend you cuddle up on the couch with your kiddos, and read it TO them! Huh, huh??  (Am I sounding pushy yet? lol)  I looked it up at Amazon, and the (reading) age level for this book is 9-12 years old. As I said before, it’s 27 chapters, and 152 pages long. And did I mention it has great illustrations?

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Once I was done reading the book, my attention/fascination turned to the author, Peter Arenstam. Wouldn’t you know…he’s a native of Massachusetts!….and lives very close to home. : )  I might go track him down very soon.  Perhaps shake his hand. Maybe catch him off guard, freak him out a little, and hug him for a very long time? The illustrator is Karen Busch Holman.  She and her pencils are very gifted. Together, they did one HECK of a job.

To our delight, there are TWO follow-ups, that we’ll be tracking down.  (ETA:) Well, one is a follow-up (Nicholas-A Maine Tale), and the other looks like the beginning of a new series (Oliver’s Travels-An Ohio Adventure) , but I do not see a Book Two to it yet. AND….there is also a whole series on 2 other mice who go on state adventures, called Mitt & Minn.  Same illustrator for those books, but a different author named Kathy-Jo Wargin. THAT series looks awesome too!  I guess we’ll let you know~

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Maine and Ohio!  Here we come!!

(Oh gosh….I was so excited to blog about this book. I just knew I was going to blab on forever.)

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