Friday, November 7, 2014

Preschool Video

It was my turn to teach preschool this week.  A combination of my Squashi's 5th birthday and the subject being part of my Degree, made for over ambition and much excitement.  Now...I am exhausted but I made this little video of what we learned this week.  Happy Day!

I forgot to give credit to Mr. Parr in this video for his wonderful song and singing talents.  His original video is found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnilQsno2WI



Friday, January 31, 2014

I Will Follow God's Plan--Primary Pirates

So I have been a Primary Chorister for a month now and I'm loving it.  I sat down yesterday to think up a way to teach the children our song for February, "I will follow God's plan" pg 164.  My son was watching "Jake and the Neverland Pirates"...so that may help you understand how this all came together.

So I'm thinking I might dress up a bit like a Pirate to introduce the song.  We will talk about how a treasure maps are plans to help pirates find Treasure.  So we can each be a P.I.R.A.T.E.--People, in righteousness, achieving treasures eternal.  I will show them our Treasure map:



We will move along the map as we complete tasks and sing parts of the song.  The song is broken into four sections.  There will be four tasks that will help them discover Heavenly Father's map and treasure (the words to the song,  broken into four groups).  (I will have one volunteer complete each task so it will move fairly quickly)

With the completion of each task they will receive directions that lead to a strip of pictures to help learn the song:

1st task (open a gift with big snow gloves on)--my life is a gift
2nd task (army crawl under ropes to get flashlight to read message in dark box)--seek for God's light
3rd task (walk on row of chairs holding on to a broom stick--iron rod)--holding fast to his word and his love
4th task (hopscotch across floor)--I will always walk in his way

Each task corresponds with the teachings of that part of the song, when they win a picture strip we will sing that part of the song. (the song will cover the pirate map at the end--showing God's map for us--the message of the song)

I hope this isn't too confusing.  The treasure at the end is that we will be Happy on Earth and in our Home above...so we'll talk about that as the treasure that our Father gives us for following his plan (or map).

Feel free to leave suggestions or your own ideas.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Moe turns 30

Agate Beach, Newport
 We were on our own for the holidays this year and as most of you know, I am thirty now and needed to do some celebrating.  So we decided for my present we would escape to the coast for a couple days of family fun.  We drove to Reedsport and headed up the coast.  We took a break at Florence to stretch.

Florence, Oregon



The Sea Lion Statues are life-sized
While we were there we decided to check out the Sea Lion Caves.  It's the largest sea cave in America and full of hundreds of sea lions.  We took a long ride down an elevator and into the cave (like over 200 feet down).  The smell is a little less than desirable but the sound of the sea lions is incredible!  The kids loved watching the waves come in and out of the cave.  Some waves were big enough to completely swallow the large rocks (and sea lions) inside the cave.  (As shown in the second picture below)
Sea Lion Caves, Florence



We had to stop for some construction before heading up to New Port...talk about a great place to be stuck in construction!
Heceta Head--most photographed lighthouse
As soon as we arrived in Newport we headed to Agate Beach to play in the sand.  The boys had so much fun breaking in their big trucks.  Little Miss got to crawl around in the sand for the first time and she loved it!



Love those bright blues :)



Trying out their Christmas Trucks



 The sun went down, so we grabbed some pizza and headed to the hotel.

Time to hit the hotel pool for a swim :)
 We headed out early the next morning on our hunt to see whales.  We first stopped at the lighthouse at Yaquina Head.  Evus thought he saw some spouts far off on the ocean but it was hard to see for sure.  The lighthouse was beautiful! The waves coming into the cobble beach were big and the sound was amazing.





Next we headed to Depoe Bay to continue our whale hunt.   We (Evan) spotted some whales about 2 miles out from the Observation Station at the Bay.  However, for the kids to see them we knew we would need to go out on a boat...and so we took some Dramamine and drank some Ginger Ale and headed out on our first family boat excursion.  We're Sailors!  We sail!  Ahoy!  The boys were SO excited to be in the Pacific Ocean and they LOVED the roller coaster ride getting out of the bay (there were 9 ft swells)

 Now, I would LOVE to say that we took the pictures below...but we didn't.  We had our hands full with three little kiddos and Evus spent all but 5 minutes trying to find a happy place--turns out the sea does not agree with him.  Any way, I found some pictures online that best replicated what we saw.  Our California Gray Whale was about 30 yards from our boat, maybe a bit closer, and we saw some great spout and tail action :)  It was magical.  And all three kids fell asleep on the ride back to land--pretty impressive.

http://www.insidethegate.com/2011/08/worldmark-by-wyndham-at-depoe-bay-oregon/

http://www.wellsphere.com/vegan-article/gray-whales-in-depoe-bay/1743148
Just as we were getting in to the car to leave Depoe Bay Evus spotted another whale, less than a mile from shore.  We saw it spout a couple times before heading down the road.  Way to end our time at Depoe Bay!  And last, but not least, we headed back to Newport for the Aquarium.

tide pools

Joshi had been begging all day to see sharks and finally he got them!


He especially loved looking at the ones swimming under his feet

After two crazy, busy days we loaded up on Dr. P and Coke to stay awake while our children snored in the back seat and we drove home.  We are all still recovering.  It was the perfect birthday present...and I had the most amazing Monte Cristo Sandwich at the Aquarium that I am still dreaming about.  Happy Birthday to me.




Merry Christmas 2013













Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Christmas Tree part II

Just in case you were wondering about that tree we ventured to find.






It's so big I couldn't get all of it in the shot.  The boys were beyond excited and Willard kept sighing and exclaiming "this is the best tree ever!"

Little Miss turns 1



I am not happy about this post.  Just typing the title makes me upset.  This year has gone way too fast and I don't like how fast my babies become not babies anymore.  I love my little girl.




On a sentimental note: the broach was my Grandma G's.  One string of pearls was given to me by Evus' Grandmother M and one was bought for a couple pesos on my mission in Argentina.






So...I bought Hannah a fancy little mini Tea Set for her birthday.  It was a few months back when we first came to Oregon.  When I found it in a big old box on a shelf at the second had store I began squealing and jumping up and down.  A lady passing by thought there was something alive inside...When I explained that I had finally found the perfect mini tea set, with which I hoped to spend many days playing dress up and chatting with my little girl, she nodded with understanding and we hugged and both got misty eyed.  All in the Goodwill store.  And my hubby was standing right there witnessing the sappy scene and had no choice but to let me buy it.  It may seem impractical but :P  I bought it as an investment.



And just for the record, it was my son who suggested we have a tea party to celebrated Little Miss' first birthday.  Which is no huge surprise, since I have tea parties with my boys all the time (with their very boyish tea party Tupperware set).  Having another female in the house has added a new dimension to our family though.  It has given my boys an excuse to tote purses around and play dolls and they have trained little sister to play with dinosaurs and trucks.  I love it.











So last night we had Hot Cocoa (in a teapot), cucumber sandwiches (which we had never had before and they were yummy), and meatballs.  We had rainbow cupcakes and Hannah had her cake...though mainly she just attacked the whipped cream frosting.