3.31.2011

Green Thumbs

Well, it's that time of year again.

The time of year that my Homeschooling Juices start flowing again and I'm ready to take off with all new lesson plans and activities.

I love the Spring!

We're starting this season off the same as last year, by planting our garden!

And to spice things up for us a bit, I'm linking up with The Homeschool Village's Garden Challenge.

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We aren't planning to actually start planting until next weekend, but here's a recap of what we did last year.

We did a Unit on flowers that Josie loved.  I'm planning on doing a lot of this again but with some harder skills added in.  


While Josie loved learning about seeds and flowers, she really loved getting her hands dirty and going on our daily garden checks.


Man, she's grown a lot since last year!

We planted in April and by May we had some good looking veggie plants!


And shortly after that we had the cutest little baby veggies ever!



We had a lot of fun with our garden last year and learned a lot to help us out this year.

Like we do not need a million green bean plants or tomato plants, but we could use a few more squash plants!


I can't wait to see what everyone else is doing in their gardens!

If you need some lesson inspiration head over to The Homeschool Village and get planting!

3.29.2011

14 Months


How's that for a Blogging Break?!?!

24 hours counts right???

Little Gabey put his 14th month under his belt while we were on vacation.

That marks 10 months in the Pope House.

He's at that weird age where he wants so badly to be independent but just can't manage the skills it takes quite yet.

He is still a crawler.  He's made huge progress with walking while holding our hands or pushing something heavy but no steps on his own yet.  He did just start cruising this past week so I'm sure he will be running me ragged in no time!


Little Man popped in 4 more teeth this past month too.  I've always loved his smile, but that gap toothed grin makes me melt even more!

He's also putting those teeth to work gnawing away on our arms and legs and doing the dreaded teeth grinding to get a rise out of me.  It's brutal!

He seems to be on a pretty great schedule.  He gets up around 8:30, eats, plays for about an hour, then goes down for a short nap.  After some more play time and lunch he goes down at the same time as Josie for an afternoon nap then hangs out until dinner.  Bedtime is around 7:30 and he sleeps through the night no problems.


Those scrumptious neck and leg rolls are still hanging around, but his little face is slimming out.

His eyes are the deepest brown I've ever seen.


He's sporting 12-18 month clothes with lots of room to grow into them and a size 3 diaper.

While he can be kinda ornery when he's out longer then he wants to be, he's usually a very laid back kid.

His favorite toys?

Spoons (Darlene bought him these from IKEA and he seriously has one in his hands at ALL times!)


balls, and anything Josie is playing with.  Which makes for some sibling rivalry a little earlier then I was expecting it.  She's learned to play up on the couch where he can't reach if she wants any privacy!

He continues to be completely oblivious to the uncertainties in his life.  

Which is exactly how it should be.


And while I wanted to share all of that with you, my real reason for taking a break from my Blogging Break was to give you a quick update on his case.

I've been trying to hunt down this child's social security number for over a month now.  

Yesterday I made my daily call to try to track it down and ended up with some great news.

Gabe's birth mom tested positive for alcohol.  Which is a HUGE violation of her case plan.  

I feel awful being excited about that, but it means big things for us.

She is also living with a woman who just recently had her children taken by the state and the judge told her that Gabe would not be returned if she didn't find different housing arrangements.  

Apparently when the case worker asked if she had started looking for a new place to live she replied that this was her trailer and the other lady will have to move.  

But the other lady claims it's her trailer and she will not move.

AND she hasn't turned in any proof of income or verification that she is even on the lease of the trailer that she is claiming is hers.

PLUS she is still smoking.  The Judge had made it clear that, due to Gabe's heart condition, she would never return him if she is still smoking.

Because of all this, the case worker has reduced visitation to only once a week!!!

I am SO excited about this.

Not only does that free up a day that we used to have to be glued to the house for, it is also a great indicator of where they think this case is going.

The case worker told me that the case just isn't making any progress and it doesn't look good for birth mom getting rights back.

We were told at court that Gabe would be getting a CASA worker (an advocate that would speak in court solely on what is in Gabe's best interest) but the case worker feels that isn't going to be necessary after these new developments.

For the first time since Gabe came home to us, I feel like we are on the upswing.

We go to court the 1st or 2nd week of May for the year end review and hopefully we can wrap this thing up!

3.28.2011

home

We're home.

I can't put into words how happy I was to see this guy


And this little smiley face



I'll be spending the next few days soaking them up.

Oh, and trying to get a handle on this mess.


So I'm taking a few days off from Blogging.

Be back when I adjust to the Real World!

3.26.2011

Picture Wrap Up

See You Next Year Scottsdale!











3.25.2011

Arizona Preschool

I have a million reasons why I'm going to homeschool my kids, but at the very tip top of that list is that homeschooling can happen wherever we are.

Which is nice when you want to take a 3 week vacation across the country.

I knew that most of our time here would be spent with family and being on the go, but I was so excited that Josie is finally old enough for trips to be hands on educational experiences for her.

I was unbelievably lucky to find Musings Of Me's blog and find her State Passport Packs.  

Right at the top of the contents?


We checked out books on Aztec Indians, Navajo Indians, The Grand Canyon, and Cacti the first week we were there and fit in the worksheets when we had down time at the house.

We were also able to turn quite a few of our day trips into educational trips.

We spent one morning at The Desert Botanical Gardens and learned so much about what grows in the desert.


Even I learned a lot that I didn't know.  And being able to see them right in front of us really helped us retain what we learned.

We were also able to spend some time in the Butterfly Garden.

Josie loved identifying the butterflies.  She wasn't able to hold still long enough for them to land on her, but she tried really hard!



That night we read our books on Cactus (or is it Cacti!?) and did a fun art project.



We also spent a day at the zoo.

The Phoenix Zoo lets you feed giraffes so while we waited in that line we came up with questions we would like to ask the Zoo Keeper about giraffes.

Josie came up with:
  1. Do giraffes sleep standing up? (yes)
  2. Do giraffes eat meat? (no)
  3. Do giraffes like to be pet? (no)
  4. How long is that giraffe's tongue? (15 inches)
When it was our turn she asked her questions and then pretty much forgot everything in the excitement of feeding Eyelash!


We also took Josie to a local production of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat.  She love, love, loved it!  

The next day she found all my Mom's hats and scarfs and came up with these costumes to play Joseph at the house!


Just like anytime we are with any of the Grandparents, there was also a lot of puzzles and nature walks and reading.

Josie learned so much on this trip!  

I love Homeschooling on the go!

3.24.2011

We Fed A Giraffe


We have gone to the Phoenix Zoo every year since Josie was born.

We almost ran out of time this year, which is humorous since we've been here for 3 weeks.  But we made it over there on our last full day.

I had one goal in mind for our trip,

  feed the giraffes!

Last year the line was way too long so this year we rushed over there as soon as we got in the gate.

Feeding the giraffe was AWESOME!


This girl was gorgeous up close!  Her name was Eyelash and she's Josie's new best friend.


A giraffe's tongue is 15 inches long!


My fellow OCDers should be proud of me.  I didn't even cringe when this beasts tongue wrapped itself around Josie's hand!


The rest of the zoo was great, just like always.

But after feeding a giraffe, the other animals had a lot to live up to.  Once Josie realized she wasn't going to be able to touch the lions and rhinos she was done with the zoo.






And for comparisons sake, here's a little 2009/2011 Carousel Picture.