Friday 21 December 2012

HSMJ - Of Pirates and Christmas Treasure

In my life this week…
 Wow it's been a whirl wind two weeks in my world.  We had the most wonderful week with Paul's sister and her husband visiting us for five days.  On one of the days we took the day off and went to Heallesville Sanctuary.  It was neat enjoying the great outdoors.
I also fell off the radar as as I have been familiarizing myself with TOS crew protocol and getting to know my crew mates for this year.
Sunset at Werribee Open Range Zoo last night
In our home school this week…
  • Our tickets arrived for the stage production Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.  So looking forward to this in the new year.
  • We attended a few cultural things this week.
  • We did a Pinterest inspired craft - Printable Nativity for kids DIY  (our take to be posted on Sunday)
  • Continued reading Jotham's Journey
  • Made a Christmas tree for Miss J who is flatting and doesn't have one.
  • We went to Melbourne city and explored the Christmas decorations.
  • Spent a delightful afternoon exploring the Melbourne Museum.
  • Went to Werribee Open Range Zoo for a special presentation.  More on this in January ...
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
I am inspired by…
  • I feel so blessed and encouraged after reading Renata's post on Why ? in the wake of the Sandy Hook Tragedy last week.
  • The gift of artistic creativity that the Lord has placed in so many people.
  • The hearts of those who are making an effort to help the Sandy Hook Students when they return to school in January.  The PTSA have decided they would like to give the new building a make over and create a Winter Wonderland with Snowflakes. Head on over to Angels of Heart to read more about it and how you can make and send snowflakes to help with this project.
  •  All Things Beautiful is hosting a Snowflakes for Newton Link up for the next month.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…

  • On Tuesday we went to Melbourne city to look at the Myer Christmas windows and explore the wonders of the Melbourne Museum.
  • Wednesday we had three families come over to watch the DVD of Pirates: The Search for Christmas Treasure followed by a trip to find some Christmas lights.
  • Thursday we spent an evening at Werribee Open Range Zoo
  • Friday we had some friends over for a play date while their Mom went to the Dr
My favorite thing this week was…
  • I had a few but my all time favourite thing was watching Pirates: The search for Christmas Treasure stage production with Sir N and Paul over at Southwest Christian Church.

What’s working/not working for us…
    • Losing my photo's from the last six months due to not backing up my hard drive since before we went to South Africa.  Sigh     tears......
    Questions/thoughts I have…
    • What software do you use to back up your PC ?
    Things I’m working on…
    • Learning about my new position on the Schoolhouse Review crew and getting to know my crew mates
    • Organizing Christmas lunch which I am hosting this year.
    • Searching eBay for a new lens for my D-SLR camera. I read about a lens that is 18-135mm. My current everyday lens is 18-55mm and could really use the extra 80 mm....
    • Catching up on my blog. 
    On My Bedside Table ...
    •  Still plugging my way through Teaching the Trivium (although I have not read any of it this week due to too many interesting things on the Internet!
    In Bloggy world I’m reading…
    I’m cooking…
    •  Nothing new..
    On Pinterest I found...

    I’m grateful for…
    •  My children who are safely with me. 

    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

    This is an edited version of a 55 min lecture.  The full YouTube clip is available at RSA Sir Ken Robinson. There is also a PDF version of this graphic available over at Cognitive Media.
    Blessings




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    Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers - Weekly Wrap Up
    iHomeschool - Homeschool Mothers Journal
    Hammock Tracks - It's a Wrap
    Homegrown Learners - Collage Friday

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    Thursday 20 December 2012

    Christmas in Melbourne {2/2}

    After a delightful morning of exploring inner city Melbourne we decided to take a walk up to Melbourne Museum for a picnic lunch and explore.
    The gardens and beautiful Royal Exhibition Building
     After a peaceful picnic lunch in the gardens we decided to explore two of the newest displays in Melbourne Museum
    Even the Dinosaurs had joined in Christmas this year!

    Dinosaur Walk


    The children enjoyed seeing the huge dinosaur skeletons and touching all the hands on displays and always a winner with the children are the computer animations explaining different aspects of dinosaur life. The museum has Educational resources available, a Virtual Exhibition as well as Prehistoric fun activities for children.

    600 Million Years Victoria Evolves **

    Next we explored a new division recently opened in the science and life gallery.  The amount of things to see in this gallery is a little overwhelming and you could take a full morning here to read and explore.  I was not prepared for what we saw and had not prepared Sir N who encountered the 100's of millions of years put forth as fact!  Needless to say we are having a few discussions about time and evolution.
    You can take a virtual tour, enjoy some Fossil Fun activities, access educational resources or watch some video's.
    ** As a family we believe in Creation and young earth.
     
    Dynamic Earth

    Our next point of call and revisit was to Dynamic earth.  We briefly explored this exhibit in October and it made such an impact on the children they begged to see it again.


    I stand in awe of our creator God who made all these beautiful things.  The images here do not do justice to the things we saw and experienced.


    The website has a comprehensive overview of what you can see here as well as a library of video'sEarth fun for children and Educational resources.

    Christmas Blessings
    It was a wonderful experience enjoying the outdoors, Christmas delights and earth science explorations for us.  It's days such as these that make homeschooling a delightful past time.

    Which museums do you enjoy visiting with your children ?

    Blessings




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    Wednesday 19 December 2012

    Christmas in Melbourne {1/2}

    We spent the most delightful day in Melbourne yesterday. In light of the fact that my PC took a turn for the worst and died two weeks ago I have decided to be more dedicated in recording our trips on my blog, as those are the only photo's I have left.  The moral of this sad story is back up! back up! and back up your photographs! Enough said and onto the wonderful day we had.

    Each year for the past 57 years our Meyer store has decorated their store windows for Christmas.  This tradition inspired us to join the T family for a trip into town today to see the new windows.

    This year I also decided to make more use of the community and grow a 'science of relations' as Charlotte Mason puts it.  Our morning started early with a trip trip into Melbourne central with a short walk to Meyer. This years theme is on the book: Russell's Christmas Magic by Rob Scotton.

    Click on any of the collages to view full screen in light box.

    Meyer Christmas Window


    After exploring and enjoying the widows we took the lift upstairs in hopes of going for a ride on the Meyer Christmas train.  Unfortunately two of the children had grown to tall for this experience and after a deep sense of disappointment we went looking for the miniature railway display.
    Meyer miniature railway
    After a look at all the miniature things the children asked to see 'Santa'.  What a lovely experience we had with Rudolf sleeping in front of the fire.
    A chat with Santa at Meyer Store
    By now we were all thirsty and took a walk up to Melbourne Square and listened to some carols being played by the Salvation Army on the way.
    Just before the square we discovered the Gingerbread Village by Epicure, to raise funds for the Children's Hospital. (You can view the Gingerbread Village at the City Gallery 90 Swanston Street, Melbourne.)

    Next stop was Melbourne City Square for a picnic morning tea, a talk to the elves, a nativity story and a maize to find the reindeer.
    It was a marvelous morning and it was so delightful seeing Miss L, Master G and Sir delighting in the things of childhood and creating some memories along the way.

    From here we made our way to Melbourne Museum for a picnic lunch and explore but more of that tomorrow.

    What have you done to enjoy your precious family this festive season ?

    Blessings

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