Friday, November 18, 2011

Pumpkin Pie


So here we go! All of our ingredients are yelping to get started



Chandler gets us started by attempting to open
the can of pumpkin!




Afterwards Chase got the honors of
putting the pumpkin in the bowl.





Then Bryanna makes sure that our spices
are correct.



While Peyton dashed to the kitchen for our eggs!




OK so our recipe called for 4 eggs
but we had to put in 5
because everyone wanted a turn to crack one.




Hagen and Chandler above are cracking their eggs.
They all did a very good job. No shells thank goodness.



Making sure everything is stirred up really good.



And then combining all of our Ingredients together.



Stir...Stir...Stir.....


Taste Test!!

Yum...Looks so good.
To be continued........................

Nice clean up job!!!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wagon Trains and Settlers


Today has been a wonderful day, we have talked about the early Pilgrims and how they settled into a new way of life in America. American Indians watch a family as a covered wagon passes by on the trail to Oregon.


Both horses and oxen pull the wagons in this wagon train.



We talked about how when the Pilgrims traveled the land looking for places to build houses
That they had to live out of covered wagons on their travels. We went out side and looked at the
electrical wires leading from poles to our houses. We talked about how in those days they did not
have electric and could not just turn on a light switch to have light. So we turned out our lights and
lit a candle lantern to show the kids the way of the pioneer and how they had to light lanterns for light.



We talked about how they did not travel by cars that
cars were not even made then. So the picture was helpful
to explain to the kids that they had wagon wheels and this
was their flat tire. It now had to be fixed with tools.





And then when families settled down to make their
houses and the things they did to make it like a real home.



We talked of how the Indians and the Pilgrims would hunt
for their food. How they grew gardens, picked berries, and baked
breads. And all of their cooking was done in a fire pit.
After our discussion we went on a hunt for our lunch...
We went to the outdoors and sought out our corn haha.
OK so corn doesn't come already husked, cut and bagged but
we do what we can to make it close..they had a blast.
and eating it was even more fun.!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011


Along with all of our crafts and stories today we were able to
go outside and enjoy some of the nice weather before the rain came in.
So here are a few of our Ninjas and warriors teaming up outside.
Jasighua, Peyton, Nate, Hagen and Chandler.


A long with some other activities we went on a pine cone hunt. And found some
awesome pine cones, needles, and ants...It was fun, and again we enjoyed the
morning out.



Big Pine Cone Hunt!



Really a lot of fun coloring and gluing our Turkeys today.
We identified all the colors used. and the kids did such a good
project.


One of the most favorite things to do is to find ways to play
with paper scraps...

And the Pilgrims House project
was a blast doing. The kids loved gluing
the pictures in the puzzle spots./



Wednesday, November 9, 2011


I would like to show off the beautiful Saturday
that me and my grand children had
playing in the yard while the guys were
fixing the heat and air unit.
Lillian came with her daddy from Oklahoma City
to help with the repairs.
She found herself having a fun time with Killian.
Actually she was trying to pile it up for her and Killian to
jump in, but Killian wouldn't give her a chance to get it
done before he would grab a handful and through them.
So cute...




Thursday, November 3, 2011


Startin off with Peyton being such a big
helper to me,, he had such a fun time in the water...



Fire drill time...Always a experience, practice makes perfect!




With all of the fun playing and learning that involves our day we are so lucky to have such great friends and teachers. I feel very blessed to have such wonderful friends and helpers. Thanks to all my little friends every day, they make me feel like sunshine is warming my soul. And Thank you to the wonderful help along the way from my mother, Kathy, Shelly and Amber. And I thank my father in heaven for the strength to carry on every day... all of this has been a great blessing.



Grandma Kathryn has been spending some
good quality time with the kids one on one.

They are loving it, and learning a lot.




Seriously, how much more dirt can stick.....
How adorable!