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A Horse Education

January 7, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

After a nice long Christmas break, we’re happily back to our familiar (home) school day routines, with some new experiences for all of the kids getting thrown into the mix.  There will be more on the other kids coming up soon, but this happens to be another post about {A}.

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{A} has always loved horses, about as much as I did when I was her age.  I have always wanted a horse. As a kid, I had horse posters all over my side of the room walls.  I can’t remember if that was before or after the Shaun Cassidy posters.  (My sister,  preferred Parker Stevenson, so I think she didn’t mind the horse posters as much.)  Back then, I was getting a great horse magazine subscription called “Horse, of Course”, or something like that.  In it, there was a lot of great horse photos,  articles, and stories, and a pull out poster in each!  So {A} and I definitely share a love for horses. But she has already had the opportunity to be with horses more than I ever did at her age. We have a friend who owns a horse rescue farm, where we go from time to time, and {A} hopes to work there some, as soon as she’s a little older and strong enough.

So for Christmas, on Christmas morning, we gave {A} a gift certificate for horse riding lessons, with an experienced trainer, Pamela Ring, at Dreamer Stables.  When {A} opened that envelope and read the certificate she pulled out, she let out a big “WHOOOOO HOOOOOOOO!!“, even startling some in the room, who weren’t paying attention at the moment. She about knocked us over with her hugs, too!

A couple of days ago was her first lesson.  The wonderful thing is, she’ll be learning a lot more about horses, than just how to ride them.  She’s learning all about them;  how to interact with them, how to care for them, and how to dress and undress them, which she’ll be needing to do herself before and after riding riding. She has read so many books on horses, and knows quite about them, and their gear.  But nothing beats hands on experience and spending time with these magnificent and beautiful creatures.  She was beaming at her first lesson.

Now before moving on here, I just have to say, first…. that these are some of the absolute worst photos I have ever taken.  Ugh. But..I was very limited in what I could do to get better shots. Despite how the photos look now,  the stable was actually very, very dark, with horrible hanging lighting.   I lightened them some, but a little flash would have been ideal in this case, with very little natural light source (and none in the arena.)  But, flash is not allowed, as to not possibly startle the horses, or something. So….that’s the end of my excuses about the lousy photos. Here we go…..

{A}, brushing twice, with 2 different brushes.

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Using an ice pick tool, to remove ice and any rocks (or what-not ; )  from their shoes.

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Learning how to dress the horse properly, layer by layer, for riding.

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Getting comfortable riding, and learning all of the commands.

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One happy rider.

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Unbuckling buckles to remove the horse’s bridle off of his head.

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She can’t wait to go back next week. Horses are in her heart, much like chipmunks and training them are, along with good handful of other things that mean a lot to her.

One of the many, many reasons we decided to home school our kids, is to give them an abundance of free time.  Time to imagine and create. Time to listen to, and follow their own hearts, and explore what calls them.  Time to have lots of experiences out in the real world, hands on, and be educated through them.  Time to discover some of their passions, and follow them if they choose to.  Time to be with themselves, enough to focus on themselves, be who they are, and develop into all they want to be. Time to hear the whispers of God in their heart. Time is such a gift, for anyone! But more time to just be a child, whose heart and mind may not yet be inundated with wordly stuff, pressures and distractions, is a gift all it’s own.  It’s these kinds of experiences out in the world, at a young age, that will certainly be remembered, and influence the rest of their lives.

Speaking of time, it’s time for my nightly routine before bedtime. Thanks for dropping by once again.  We hope you all find that 2009 is going pretty well for you so far!

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Middle School Homeschooling, The Big Picture Tagged With: English-horse-riding-lessons, horse-riding, horses

Last Frog Released

December 1, 2008 By Laura Leave a Comment

This special day is actually from back on October 25, when {A} released her last frog.  Festivities, other events, and work sort of prevented this from being posted about in a timely manner. Nonetheless, we couldn’t let November end, and get into all of the special times that December holds, without sharing this milestone moment with you.  Especially if you have been with us from the beginning, with {A}’s ambitious mission to study bullfrogs this year.  If you have not, you are welcome to catch up, if interested, with the help of these links in chronological order:

  1. Bullfrog Tadpole Hunting
  2. Tadpole Progress Report
  3. We’ve Got a Frog With a Tail!
  4. A Frogs Peek

Now just as a little background info, our neighbors, who have a Better Homes and Gardens like yard, created 2 ponds.  One was created for fish, but it ended up to be quite the frog haven.  The kids had been invited to come visit the frogs whenever they want, and {A} takes full advantage of that invitation. : )  It’s a beautiful little pond, with a large frog statue on a bench, and frog stepping stones. It’s a Frog Paradise!

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It even has a waterfall.  The sound of the trickling water is probably what beckoned the escaped frogs in that direction.

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SO!….The day came in October when she decided it was time to let her last frog go. As I said, some had escaped her observatory months prior, and found their way to the neighbor’s pond.  So when it was time to let this last one go, {A} decided it would be the best new home for it. Complete with long lost family!

So first she brought the frog container out of the sanctuary.  This very home-made, make-shift pond, was just part of their home.  They had the entire sanctuary to hunt and hop around in. (There are lots of crickets, bugs and spiders!)

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Then she had to find her (the frog) in the water, because she had hopped off her favorite rock she spent MANY HOURS on.  {A} assures us this one is a girl.

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Got her!!

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Peek-A-Boo!

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Here’s a really good look at one of the beauties {A} raised since she was just a little tadpole.

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Like a Mama not wanting to forget the details of their babies, {A} gave her a good last look over.  And I photographed even the sweet little foot. Lord knows how big these flippers will grow to be someday!

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Possibly their last portrait together.

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Eskimo Kisses!!

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The long good-bye. (I thought I would step back and give them some privacy for this sad yet proud moment.)…

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Letting her go….

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Can you see her?

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Home Sweet Home!

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{A} thinks they’ll winter well here because of all of the mud at the bottom, and she’ll see them all again in spring.  It was a very rewarding and educational experience to catch all of these amphibians back at the break of spring, feeding and caring for them, and recording their metamorphosis.  It’s also nice to have such a fancy new home to be able to release them to, so close by.

We hope you enjoyed {A}’s frog adventures and updates along the way. I’ve already heard she has big plans for this coming spring once again.  I know she misses her wild creatures throughout the winter months, but the winter season holds traditions, adventures and experiences of their own, that she enjoys so very much, and I am sure it’ll pass the time quickly enough until the earth springs anew with fresh life, and her little creatures wake up once again.

We’ve been very busy preparing hearth, home, and hearts for the Christmas season upon us!  Lots of decorating, creating and gift making going on here, of which we’ll share what we can. As tomorrow brings us the first day of December, visit us often to see what we’ve been up to, and feel free to comment to say hello or share your thoughts or experiences with us.

Filed Under: Elementary Homeschooling, Elementary Homeschooling SCIENCE, Homeschooling, Middle School Homeschooling, Middle School Homeschooling SCIENCE, Nature Study Tagged With: american_bullfrogs, frogs, pond, raising_tadpoles

Tasha Tudor RoCkS!

December 1, 2008 By Laura Leave a Comment

Tasha Tudor is an author introduced to us through author Fiesta….back in, um, August.  Yes, we have dropped the Author Fiesta ball….or fallen off the Author Fiesta wagon <just insert your preferred phrase here>.  When busy season hits with our businesses, there is really only so much we can keep up with.

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But you know, sometimes, you can just zoom through some things, and you are so busy trying to keep up, that you aren’t left inspired! There’s no time to be inspired!!  What good is that?   But with Author Fiesta, Cay Gibson, who has put together the whole author study program, encourages all involved to go at our our speed anyway. So we kind of stalled at Tasha Tudor….or better said, we got stuck on her. In a very-good-way.  While we do hope to study the following 2 authors over our slower cold season, and envision ourselves doing so on the coldest of days, as we cuddle together with hot mugs of cocoa, being entertained by the stories formed in the imaginations (or partial experiences) of these child authors, we have all been greatly enriched, and inspired,  by the study of Tasha Tudor.

It’s not just her books, her stories and/or her illustrations.  It’s her LIFE.  It’s her SPIRIT.  It’s the soul that springs forth the works she gifts the world with. I think we have found those (capitalized) elements to be even MORE inspiring, than her works themselves.  She has literally left us somewhat….changed.

I think I can identify with Tasha so much, because like me, she is an artist.  An illustrator.  A visualizer.  Who, like me, I might add,  will stop at little to create the work she sees in her mind. (The contents of her freezer come to mind.)  It’s not that we want to create these visions in our mind.  It’s that we NEED to.  Without question or hesitation, we do whatever we have to make it a reality.  A physical state of the vision in our head.  But what I am also familiar with is the simple life of which she finds indescribable JOY in, the world of her own she creates, and the courage she effortlessly holds, to immerse herself into that world which she wishes to live in,  Yes, in doing so ultimately removing herself somewhat, from the world which she finds rather unenjoyable. Sad. Discouraging.  Not for her. It’s not a decision so much, as instinct. As following her heart. As being as dumbfounded that others live as they do, as they are that she lives as she does. People who know me, know I’m much like that.  Whether they like that about me or not, makes no difference to me! Or rather, to us as a family.  Because the satisfaction of living as you wish is bigger than anything else. Tasha knows this. It’s likely why she lived to be so old.

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I have not stopped thinking about her book, A Time To Keep.  Beautifully illustrated, beautifully written. And full of the kind of days and life I strive to give my children.  That they too may grow to treasure a heart full of childhood memories, however un-ordinary their experiences have been.  It only matters that they were abundant, and joyful! So that book alone inspired me.  Or at least made me feel in good company, sensing she too, found deep joy in the little things.

My children have fallen in love with Tasha for different reasons. It is merely the stories, the artwork, her animals (very much including Corgis, of course)and gardens.  It’s the world in which she lives in, or creates, more so than than why or how it all came to be. Or why she lives in such simplicity.  I think more than anything, they can relate to it. Either way….we have all been profoundly inspired by everything about her.  In a way, we feel blessed that we hadn’t gotten acquainted with her until after her passing.  For had we fallen in love with while she had lived, her death would have crushed us.

If you happen to be not familiar with Tasha Tudor, you might consider looking into what all of out fuss is about.  Another very enjoyable piece on her is this video, Take Joy!  The Magical World of Tasha Tudor.  My guess is that there is something in that documentary for everyone. At least things to ponder and wonder about. I was so excited when the library called and said my ‘hold was in’. I have wanted to watch this video about her for months. To ‘meet’ her, so to speak.  I asked my husband to sit and watch it with me that night, and he obliged, just a little disgruntled, and quite prepared with his work laptop on his lap, ready to save him from the probably boredom about to strike.  But guess what?  He didn’t touch key nor mouse-pad through the entire film! He had to chuckle when the credits rolled, that he got nothing done as he had planned. We chatted for at least a half an hour about her.  He was just as taken as I was, with this documentary of Tasha’s extraordinary life she rarely let anyone peek into. I was enchanted even by the way she spoke, and how she sort of laughed out the last few words of most every sentence she spoke-peppered with her own amusement.  I was excited for the kids to watch it too, the next day, because I suspected they would deeply enjoy it as well, and want to watch it again and again. (They have.)

This video, Take Joy, as well as A Time To Keep, and many of her books for children, are availale through your public library.

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Maybe you will relate to her and her life. Maybe not. I suppose it depends on what YOU treasure and hold dear to you. What inspires you. What your ideal world looks like to you. For us, in her own quiet and very private way, Tasha was a gift to the world, certainly through her works, and also the peek into her own world, which she eventually invited us all into.

Take Joy!!

Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: A-Time-to-Keep, author-Tasha-Tudor, childrens-books, Take-Joy-The-Magical-World-of-Tasha-Tudor, Tasha Tudor

Hand-Taming Chipmunks – by {A}

November 16, 2008 By A 3 Comments

Hi there!  If you’ve been visiting our blog from the beginning, you may have seen posts on my chipmunks troop before. If you’ve missed them and want more background, you may want to go back to here, and also here. I have hand-tamed / trained 3 of them, and am working on my fourth, named ‘Sergeant’.   The one in these photos that Mama took, is ‘Chipmouse‘, which was the easiest one to train.

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My family and friends call me ‘The Chipmunk Whisperer‘.  Sometimes they try to whisper back!!  This REALLY tickles! Look at her little paw on my ear!  My Dad said she was thinking, “I wonder if I can put some seeds in here?”.

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I’ve spent extra time with them in the last month or so, knowing I’ll see them a lot less over the winter. I don’t believe that they truly hibernate, but they are like the squirrels.  They stay in their burrows and sleep a LOT, only waking to eat a little bit from the food the keep right next to them. Or under them. They have been known to come out some in winter on milder days to collect nuts or berries or whatever they can find.

In this photo below, she is searching for some of her favorite treats that I might have dropped.  Some of the things I’ve fed her that she loves to eat are dried corn, sunflower seeds, slivered almonds, and she has taken grapes cut into quarters when we didn’t have any of the other things in stock.

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Just look at how she looks up at me!  I think she loves me. Sometimes she gives me little wet kisses.

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I don’t have a photo of it, but I actually taught Chipmouse how to shake paws. : )  I put my finger out by her paw, and she puts her paw on top of my finger.  Then I push up, and she pushes down, and I push up, and she pushes down. It’s really fun!I think in the photo below she wanted to do a double paw shake.

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I also love to twirl her tail.

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I really love my chipmunks.  I’m glad that God allowed them to trust me. 0

I’ve spent a lot of time with them, so I think they will probably remember me in the springtime.  Especially ‘Chipmouse’, because we’ve spent countless hours together.

I know where her burrow is, which is on our property, so when I really miss her, I can at least whisper down to her and tell her. Notice how chipmunk holes are so nice and round? That’s how you know it’s not a snake burrow!

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Well I hope you enjoyed my post.  I should have another coming up.  I won’t tell you what it’s about so it’s a surprise.  : )   Also, today we got a very early, and very, very special Christmas present! We are all over the moon and were bouncing off the walls with happiness when we opened it!  (We weren’t being impatient. We were told to open it right away.)   I hope Mama blogs about it, but she wants photos.  Of course!!

See you later!

 

 

Filed Under: Elementary Homeschooling, Homeschooling, Nature Study, The Big Picture Tagged With: chipmunks, hand-taming-chipmunks, homeschooling, homeschooling-nature-study, training-chipmunks

Fall in All It’s Glory

October 26, 2008 By Laura Leave a Comment

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What a GLORIOUS weekend it has been here in southern New England! We’d venture to guess this past week or so has been ‘peak’ foliage season, as opposed to the usually assumed Columbus Day weekend.  Not only was this weekends absolutely beautiful visually, but we had very warm temperatures as well, so we really got to enjoy it!

The weekend started off for {A} with a youth group bonfire event. She had a really good time with her friends, singing songs, telling ‘ghost’ stories, and making s’mores!  Over the course of the weekend, basking in the warm sunshine, she also spent an abundance of time with her wildlife friends. Chances are I’ll be blogging about that this week as well.  All I can say for now is, she continues to amaze us with her love for nature, and it’s love for her!

We did get some much needed shopping done, and some house cleaning, as well as some very worthy house projects!  (Well, Michael did the house projects.)  For one, we have heat baseboards in the school room now!!  After having put on our additions and finishing all of the interior ourselves, it was one project at a time.  The floor got done just in time for Thanksgiving last year, I believe. Then we just never got to the heat.  So although our school room is right off of our heated kitchen and the rest of our home, it was pretty dang chilly in there with no in-room heat source! Just like an old fashioned school room I suppose.  But enough of that pioneer experience >> we’re happy to have heat in there now!  Checked that project off our list!

Other than those accomplishments, we enjoyed the outdoors. Today we went on a little hike, and naturally, I brought along my camera.  So I thought I would share some shots with you.

This first shot is of a horned caterpillar.  We had never seen such an interesting little creepy-crawly before, but we did learn pretty quick that one of it’s defenses is emptying it’s stomach contents on you. YUCK!!  (Sorry if that’s TMI….pretty gross indeed.  But kind of interesting, in a gross-sort-of-way, don’t you think?).  Anyway, the great thing about discovering this caterpillar, is that it solved a little mystery from last year!  In researching exactly what kind of caterpillar this is, and learning it is a White-Lined Sphinx, we also discovered it turns into a White-Lined  Sphinx Moth….which we recognized!! Last year, I had spotted one of these moths in the backyard, and I was ASTONISHED.  I had NEVER seen such a thing. I couldn’t figure out for the life of me, what it was, and {A} didn’t know either.  I was seriously afraid of it, but Michael wasn’t home, and I wanted him to see this thing!  I nearly destroyed some of my plants trying  to catch it.   Was it a flying mouse?  It sure looked furry enough!!  But it flew like a hummingbird.  (It is indeed described as a hummingbird-like moth. ) And it sure was SCARY looking!!  I got it into a clear glass pyrex bowls, and it sure did put up a fight in there. It was so mad at me, I was afraid to ever let it out! The bowl had a cover on it, but he even seemed capable of taking off the cover.  We could see in his eyes that he was thinking about how to do it.  lol.  So we put a big book, and a pair of shoes on top too, just  for good measure!  Eventually, Michael came home, and was just as baffled too, and disturbed. We just left it in the bowl for awhile, and then I let him let it go later.  I stayed inside, though.  With the doors locked.  Did you click on the link above??  Check it out.  Warning:  NOT CUTE!!!

But here is the somewhat beautiful caterpillar it is first, along with a handful of the other shots I took. Enjoy!!

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These leaves below are of a maple sapling, that has been growing right outside our schoolroom window. We’ve been enjoying watching the leaves change colors over the past weeks.

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That’s all for tonight.

Hope you can come by again soon!!

 

 

Filed Under: Life In General, Nature Study, Photography, Photography & Lettering, The Big Picture Tagged With: ellisville-harbor-state-park, fall, fall-photography, great-hiking-places, green-horned-caterpillar, Plymouth MA

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