Love Love and Brody at Breakfast

Rachel has many baby dolls and she loves them all.  This morning her American Girl Doll which is named "Love Love" decided to join us at the table for breakfast.  She even brought her Border Collie dog Brody with her.


She asked me to take a picture of them all together. 

We have a meal time rule that toys are not allowed at the table (I'm sure animals are assumed in that rule as well).  But somehow we seem to let Rachel get away with dolls and doll accessories joining us at the table.  It's just too cute to resist!  She'll only be this little once.

Nature Study at Elm Fork Nature Preserve

Today we met up with some other homeschoolers for a nature study hike at Elm Fork Nature Preserve in Carrollton.



When we go on a nature hike, we always have supplies like a magnifying glass, field guides to identify plants or bugs we see, and maybe even a nature journal to draw pictures of cool finds.  I was impressed that Nicholas put together his own pack for our nature hike that included his Leatherman multi-tool, flashlight, compass, pocket knife, trail guides, water, and more.  He did this all on his own.  I was especially impressed to see that he packed it all in his old Nintendo DS case.  Out with the video games and into the woods!



Rachel liked studying this damaged branch we found on the ground.




Rachel was in charge of our map and did a great job keeping us on the right path.  There is really only one big loop but she did a great job with her map reading skills.



We talked about trail etiquette including staying on the trail.  They came up with many reasons why it is important to stay on the trail.  If we walk off the path, we will trample and damage the foliage.  We could walk in poison ivy.  We would be more likely to disturb a snake or other creature hiding in the grass.  We could get lost.



Rachel wore two references card necklaces that I've made in the past.



One shows her pictures of poison ivy and the other has pictures of birds she will likely see in our area.




We used the reference cards a few times and did learn along the trail but it was so nice just getting outside and spending time in God's beautiful world.




Rachel found some wheat grass and collected the wheat from it.  She has loved doing this on nature hikes ever since we studied wheat in our Patience unit last year.



I don't think I ever posted that study but we collected our wheat, studied the parts of the plant, toured a bread factory, made our own bread, and even chaffed our own wheat in the kitchen.  I love that she remembers a lot of this even though she was so young at the time.


She enjoyed jumping on the bridge and hearing the funny sound it made!




We talked about what might have happened to kill this tree.  Rachel said "Woodpeckers".  I talked about some other possible causes.




We stepped a little closer to study the wood. She said the holes looked like woodpeckers had pecked at it.  It does look like that could be woodpecker holes and we had seem some woodpecker damage earlier on the trail.  But we also talked about other reasons that a tree might die like bugs, disease, lightening strikes, poor soil conditions, etc.



We found a little nest in a bush.



I gently pulled a branch down and peeked in the nest.  It was abandoned.




Rachel and I hung back and took our time studying anything that caught her eye.  Nicholas spent most of the time on the trail with the older kids and parents but we would catch up with them from time to time.



We heard some rustling in the nearby brush.  We stopped and listened.  Another mom suggested it might be an armadillo.


Rachel got out her field guide for identifying animal tracks.  She looked at the page of buffalo and moose.  She said that we probably wouldn't find those animal tracks here so she turned to the smaller animals like raccoons and armadillos.




The ground was dry and packed and hard to find animal tracks but we had fun hunting for them anyway.



Rachel found this leaf on the ground and studied it with a magnifying glass.  She then told me that a caterpillar must have eaten the hole in it.  Sounds like a good assumption to me.


Along the way, Nicholas found this cool forked stick.  He said it is like Loki's sword (Thor's brother from Marvel Avengers super heroes).



After the hike, we went to the playground to burn off some energy.


Rachel fell in love with this.



You just hang on to a bar and it rolls along a track to the other side.



I loved watching Nicholas.  He stayed right there to help Rachel on and off.



I loved watching Rachel's smile and her confidence grow as she tried something new for the first time.




I took a picture of the mechanism and track so maybe Daddy can make one for our own backyard!  The kids would love it!



Rachel laughed as Nicholas put on quite a show for her. 



Nicholas' favorite thing to do is always climbing.  He's like a cat - I can always find him on the high spots at a playground.



 My sweet girl is more drawn to tunnels and slides.




I'm not sure what he was trying to do but Nicholas almost got his leg stuck down in this contraption.



They played a game where they had to travel through the whole playground without ever touching the lava (aka mulch).  Nicholas was able to do it but Rachel had to ask for help to cross the monkey bars.  I love the creative games they come up with!




We had a wonderful time on the nature hike visiting with old friends and making new ones.  And except for Nicholas' chipping his tooth, we had a lot of fun climbing and playing on the playground.



LOVE

A few nights ago, Stuart and I grumbled at each other about something.  It was so trivial and unimportant that I can't even recall what it was about now.  

I hadn't really thought that the kids had heard us until I saw this "LOVE" sign pop up on the other side of the bar in the kitchen.  


It just melted my heart.  They were trying in their own way to cheer us up and remind us of what is really important...LOVE!  

They are so sweet...and creative!
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.  Love never fails.... And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8,13

Healthy Lunch for Kids: Homemade Fish Sticks

We are trying to eat healthier these days.  We usually eat rather healthy homecooked meals for dinner but lunch and snacks are usually quick processed foods.  But today Nicholas helped me make a healthy lunch for them - Homemade Fish Sticks!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup ground walnuts
1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
1 teaspoon seasoning of your choice (i.e. salt, pepper, Mrs. Dash, Tony's, etc)
fresh lemon juice
1 lb. tilapia filets
Canola oil

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

2. Chop or grind walnuts.  We have a coffee grinder that we use for fine grinding like this.  You want them about the size of breadcrumbs.


3. Combine the walnuts, panko breadcrumbs, and seasonings.  For the seasonings, we used Paula Deen's House Seasoning blend.   I have a jar of this mixed up all the time.  It is made by combining 1 cup salt, 1/4 cup pepper, and 1/4 cup garlic powder.  It goes well with anything!


4. Slice a tilapia fillet down the middle then divide each of the halves into two pieces so you have four strips per filet.


5. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over all of the fish pieces.  We also sprinkled a little bit more our Paula's seasoning blend because I just love it.


6. Carefully roll each stick in the coating you made.


7. Coat baking sheet with canola oil.  Place fillets on baking sheet.  Drizzle about 1 Tablespoon canola oil over the fillets.

8.  Bake for about 10-15 minutes until done.

I served the fish sticks with a few slices of cucumber with ranch dressing, fresh raspberries, and a couple of slices of Monterrey Jack cheese.


It was such a hit!  Both kids said it was the best lunch EVER!  I loved that all of the ingredients are natural and healthy, they contain omega-3 fatty acids, they were baked and not fried, plus the kids can help make it so they learn about preparing food and working in the kitchen.  


Audition for Narnia at the ACT Theatre

After a nice break, it is time to ramp back up and settle into our second home for the next couple of months at the ACT Theatre as we work on their upcoming performance - NARNIA!

In the fall, Stuart and Nicholas finished the 768 page book of the complete Chronicles of Narnia. It was one huge book that included all 7 novels in the ever popular series by C.S. Lewis. When Nicholas first considered auditioning at the ACT and we looked at their upcoming season, he was thrilled to see that they would be producing Narnia and he loved the thought of participating in it. We expect that the show will specifically be about the most popular book in the series, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.

Unlike his first audition in the fall for Willy Wonka Jr. (see it HERE), we actually knew what to expect this time around and helped him prepare. Well, sort of. We started practicing yesterday, the day before the audition!

Many years ago, Grandmother C. introduced Nicholas to the beautiful poem by Robert Frost, Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening. Nicholas enjoys watching this video of Robert Frost reading the poem himself. We looked at several ideas for a monologue for Nicholas to use for his audition but once he thought of this poem, he knew this is what he wanted to read. I'm sure Mr. Frost would have appreciated the Green Lantern pajamas.



Nicholas seemed stuck when it came to picking out a song for the audition so he picked his favorite song from the last show he was in, Willy Wonka, Jr. The song is called, "There's No Knowing" and it is from one of the crazier scenes in the show (but one of my favorites!)



At the previous audition for Willy Wonka, Jr., the kids were brought into the theatre in groups of 5 at a time and the parents were allowed to sit in the theater and watch. But there is a different guest director for Narnia and she asked that the parents not sit in on the audition to ensure that the kids are not distracted by mom and dad. Boo! But Stuart *ahem* coincidentally needed to go upstairs to find his buddy in the sound room just about the time that Nicholas was auditioning. Therefore, we have a bootlegged video of his audition. It is not a good quality but it's all we got.



He did great! He was so nervous and this was only his second audition, but we can see a dramatic improvement over his first audition!

Call backs will be Tuesday and the final cast list will be posted on the ACT's website Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. He has a few characters in mind that he would like to be but we are just hoping he at least gets a character that has a line or two.