Tuesday, October 23, 2012

a rainy day, lots of books, & an upcoming fall p.j. party!

Well, another fun couple of weeks have passed yet again!

Of course it rained on our monthly service project day! What better way to get out and serve than in the rain, right? It sure puts things into perspective... for parents. Ha! Those kiddos didn't mind the rain one bit! I think this service was more for us mommas, at least it was for this momma. Believe me, coffee and a slow morning were sounding good when the thunder set in ; )



All in all, we had a great time out and about loving on local businesses who serve our little community. Later that day, while in the local store-- the Librarian came up to me and said, "Thank you so much for the cookies the homeschool kids brought by today. It made my whole day happy."

I wasn't in the group that delivered to the library. So, those of you who were, you made her day!














Afterwards, lots of kiddos, fun mommas, and muddy little people flooded the gibson home-- something I always love dearly.

it never fails... one day it will snap ; )




you might be a homeschooler if you have an actual cash register in your room.



The following week we had lots of fun with lots of books. With it being fall break, we had several people not able to make it but it was still a fun field trip. Mrs. Susan at the Vinita Public Library did a great job showing us around and teaching us awesome library tools online.  



yes, that is my daughter, Emmyn sitting on Mrs. Susan the librarian's lap.
My kids know no strangers, sheesh!












Afterwards we went to the local park for lunch and play! One of our kiddos stopped by to show off her first "kill" (oh, mommas that was hard for me to type) It was her very first time out hunting and sure enough, she had a BIG 'ol Deer in the back of that truck! 

Oh my goodness.


See? You just never know what you're going to learn about?! 

This week is our Fall PJ Party. We will be meeting at the church at 9:30, mommas to set up for PARTY TIME ; ) Then the kids will go to electives from 10:00-11:00.

K-1 -- fun art or fun science (teacher choice)
2-3 -- fun art or fun science (teacher choice)
4th and up girls -- we will do scrap-booking since there is so much food already
4th and up boys-- will head over to Tyler's house for Hands on Horses.

At 11:00 we will move into party mode! Mommas, please remember what station you selected and get with whoever you need help from. If I can help in any way, be sure to contact me.

I believe we planned to have the following:

cake walk - kati
ring toss - jeanna
carnival type games - susan and helper
icky, sticky table - lydia
fall craftiness- tiffany s

... hmmmm what am I missing? Don't forget to wear your PJ's!

Everyone is to bring a side dish to share-- I say no sweets ; ) Drinks, Meatballs, and Nachos will be provided. 


Oh, it's just so much fun!

Joyfully serving you and those crazy kiddos of ours, 

Kati =)


Thursday, October 11, 2012

chit chat, cookies, and a little service go a long way.

I remember when I was young and I would hear all the old people talking about how "they just didn't know where the time was going" -- I would always think, what is wrong with you people?

I am the old person now.

Time? Where in the world does it go, mommas!

With that said, we have rounded another month and facing a new service project tomorrow. Before those details, let's recap over the month.

Last month's service project to the Boys and Girls Club & Local Food Bank was a HUGE success. We had such a fun time and the Kids worked hard. For some reason, we forget to bring our actual cameras and only have iPhones and iPads and those don't take the best pictures. So, the indoor pictures from the B&G Club aren't very good quality so I didn't post them. You can imagine them ; ) We cleaned floors, toilets, and lockers. We picked up trash and washed walls. It was a great time. Below you will see all of our kiddos at our first stop. United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Our kiddos piled in their old basement and dropped off lots of goodies for the people of Chelsea.

kiddos at food pantry


 The week after that was our Elective week. The big boys enjoyed a trip to the local Auto Repair shop for a lesson on changing oil and jack safety. The big girls enjoyed cooking and scrapbooking, and all the littles enjoyed fun science and fun art in various classrooms, divided by age.

Thank you to our mommas for doing a great job playing, "school"!

girls cooking class


Last Friday, we had our support day. Kids played games and crafts -- boys in one room, girls in another, mommas in the big room. Mommas talked about upcoming events and made plans along with just sharing life and encouraging one another (can this be my favorite Friday?) Then, everyone pulled out their sack lunches and enjoyed fellowship in the dining hall.

One of the decisions made during support Friday was T-Shirts. I just received word today, they are ready! I can't say enough about how quickly they were finished. I gave him the design on Monday afternoon and they were finished in THREE days (this includes ordering the blank shirts)! Deric Brock at All Star Trophy did an amazing job. He's fantastic.


blue front

green back

If you ordered T-shirts PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE bring your money ($9/shirt) We will wear our shirts for the service project and need to pay All Star Trophy by this weekend. Do not make checks out to me, please make them out to AST. If you didn't order and would still like to, you are welcome to do so. Becky and I have decided to place another order but must have a minimum of 10 shirts. Let me know if you'd like to. We will place another order within two weeks so we are sure to get everyone. This will be the last order before next years shirts. 

Tomorrow is our next Service Project! This week, we are taking it to the streets! We're handing out yummy goodies to local businesses, trying to bring a bit of fall cheer to the end of their week. They work hard serving the people in the community and this is our little way of giving back. 

Remember, each family (if able) are to bring THREE desserts to give. Example, 1 plate of cookies, 1 loaf of bread, 12 muffins. OR just three plates of cookies. 


We will meet at the rock parking lot of Dollar General and go on foot. We will divide up into groups so we don't overload the businesses. Perhaps, some of you can head up to the schools after we meet. You will be surprised what joy this little act of kindness can bring. After delivering goodies we will head over to the park for a sack lunch and play.

So tomorrow please bring:
*T-shirt money ($9ea)
*3 baked goods for 3 businesses
*a sack lunch for your family

I thought it would be sweet if some of us could bake a little extra for Mr. Deric Brock, who made our t-shirts. He just did just a fantastic job. Although he's not a local business in Chelsea, his shop, All Star Trophy was started in Chelsea by his father many years ago. This would be a "sweet" little bonus for him and a nice way for us to say, thanks. If you would like to bring a little treat for him,  I'll deliver those to him with payment. (I happen to know, he loves a little sweet baked goodie around to munch on ; )


Click to enlarge. YES I know the date is wrong. It IS Saturday, Oct 13th (not, 12th)

Last but not least: THIS SATURDAY NIGHT I will be having a Mom's Night Out here at my house. If you do not have details and would like them, please click the flyer and RSVP ASAP =) I hope you can make it! It's going to be fun. ; )



I hope you know what a blessing each and every one of you are to me. I am so thankful to be surrounded by people helping me raise my children in Godly character and challenging me each step of the way. This time last year, I was begging God to help me meet other homeschooling families in our area and now I can't imagine it any other way!
 


joyfully serving you and those crazy kiddos of ours, 

Kati =)

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Elective Week Is Here! IMPORTANT INFO



ELECTIVE COST:
if you have multiple children-- the cost is $10 per semester for the first child and $5 for each additional child. If finances keep you from doing electives, please see Kati or Becky-- it's NO BIG DEAL--we just need to know how to plan.


 
Cooking & Scrap-booking- Kati
1st hour we will be cooking in the kitchen (menu change, this month: cookies) Second hour, we will work on a scrapbook. We will keep the scrapbook at co-op for the whole semester and show it off at the Christmas party. =)
Materials Needed THIS week:
Elective money
Spare scrapbook items laying around your house
Spare stickers, markers, pens, glue, or scissors


Boys Auto Repair- Transporter, Jeanna (we need a helper for our older boys)
The boys will travel to their elective each month. This month is the auto repair shop. Drive time will never be over 10 min. While at their elective, they will receive hands on training in a specific field. Next month, October is learning Horses at Becky's house-- taught by her son, Tyler.
Materials Needed THIS week:

Elective money
Wear dirty clothes
Work gloves if you don't want to get your hands messy


Fun Art and Science for K-1st Grade: Leslie
Remember, the classes are so super easy, and just built to be fun-- no homework type stuff. As always, Becky and I are totally here to help however needed.
Materials Needed THIS week:
Elective money
A snack for between classes
notebook and folder for science and art
Mrs. Leslie will have the rest


 

Fun Art and Science for 2nd & 3rd : Tiffany S.
Remember, the classes are so super easy, and just built to be fun-- no homework type stuff. As always, Becky and I are totally here to help however needed. 
Materials Needed THIS week: Elective money
A snack for between classes
notebook and folder for science and art
Mrs. Tiffany will have the rest



Notice, 3rd grade and younger need to bring a snack for between classes. Becky, Susan and other free moms will be floating around to help. If someone doesn't raise up to help Jeanna with the boys, Becky will be helping her with transporting the big boys.

As always, be sure to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Monday, September 24, 2012

The House Ninjas Have Left Their Mark on OKC!

It was a fantastic day at Harn Homestead in OKC!

From lunch under the trees to tag around the gazebo, fun was had by all-- kids and adults! 

We spent our time shelling corn, roping, playing dress up in a 100 year old house, making ropes, milking "cows", hanging the laundry out to dry and having school in a 100 year old one room school house. It was a sweet, sweet trip. Dad's hopped in and helped the littles and I saw a lot of mommas taking pictures. = o)

Mr. David did a fantastic job showing our group around and I think we all learned a lot.













































Remember, this Friday is Elective week! Mommas (and dads) teaching classes have some great things planned, I am SUPER excited! Be to co-op on time and come prepared!

As always, be sure to email or call with any questions or concerns.

Joyfully serving you and those CrAzY kiddos of ours,

Kati =)