Okay...I just found this...It's from months ago...But it's funny!
Over the weekend, I spent some time at my parents' house with my brother's 3 little ones. Here are some tidbits you may enjoy:
Me: "what do you learn about in science?"
B: "we learn about our bodies."
"what do you learn about in math?"
"the animals in the ocean."
"you don't learn about numbers?"
"No..."
"Well, what do you do in music? Do you sing?"
"No, we dance and listen to stories."
Wow...kindergarten is very different than I imagined it.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Currently: April
Currently
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Listening
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To the sounds of nature, including the birds and the wind blowing
through the trees. And also, the sound
of a few unwelcome wasps and bees looking for a place to make their home…
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Loving
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This 90 degree Spring weather, only 7 days removed from 4” of snow
on the ground
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Thinking
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About how much fun it has been to witness this final new season in
our home. We didn’t move in until the last
weekend of April last year, so we didn’t get to see the spring plants
cropping up and the buds on our forsythia, pear, and dogwood trees. I’m still waiting for our enormous cherry
tree to blossom.
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Wanting
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My hubby to return home. He
left at 4:30 AM, and he wasn’t supposed to return today, but he’ll be home in
about 1.5 hours!
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Needing
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To figure out what we’re doing for dinner and finish up my graduate
classes. Only a few more weeks!
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Favorite Things
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1. SPRING!!!! Warm weather is my thing y’all! Though I also love the snow, so I was very
grateful for Mother Nature’s surprise last week.
2. Lounging
around outside with the dog.
3. Darius
Rucker’s version of Wagon Wheel. I
love the Old Crow version, and being a Roanoke College graduate it’s super
ingrained in me. Being able to blast it out with the windows down is a great
way to spend a few minutes! Haven’t
heard it yet? Find it here. The video also features my fave family, the Robertson's from Duck Dynasty. Check it out!
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Friday, April 5, 2013
Age Appropriate Books
Happy Friday Everyone!
This morning I have been having an in depth conversation with a friend, and I want to bring you all into the conversation.
Her nephew has turned 10, and is entering the literary world of JK Rowling. As excited as we both are for him, having grown up with the wonderful series, we are trying to decide how far he should read into the series at his age. Their family is very similar to mine, with rules like, you don't watch PG13 movies until you have turned 13.
So I pose to you a series of questions:
1. How far into Harry Potter should he read this year? Just book 1? Book 2? Or let him go through the whole series?
2. What other books are age-appropriate for a 10 year old boy? I think I was reading Baby Sitter Club then, which he is obviously not going to read. We discussed Narnia, which I haven't read, Animorphs, which she hasn't read, and then, on a tangent, the incredulity we both felt knowing that Hunger Games is being introduced to some students his age.
So help us out, English majors, Elementary School teachers, and anyone who wants to weigh in!!!
How far is to far? What else can he read? What did you love as a pre-teen?
This morning I have been having an in depth conversation with a friend, and I want to bring you all into the conversation.
Her nephew has turned 10, and is entering the literary world of JK Rowling. As excited as we both are for him, having grown up with the wonderful series, we are trying to decide how far he should read into the series at his age. Their family is very similar to mine, with rules like, you don't watch PG13 movies until you have turned 13.
So I pose to you a series of questions:
1. How far into Harry Potter should he read this year? Just book 1? Book 2? Or let him go through the whole series?
2. What other books are age-appropriate for a 10 year old boy? I think I was reading Baby Sitter Club then, which he is obviously not going to read. We discussed Narnia, which I haven't read, Animorphs, which she hasn't read, and then, on a tangent, the incredulity we both felt knowing that Hunger Games is being introduced to some students his age.
So help us out, English majors, Elementary School teachers, and anyone who wants to weigh in!!!
How far is to far? What else can he read? What did you love as a pre-teen?
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