We finally tested our homemade brick press today. The design of the press
we found on the internet from Leland Hite’s website: Hands-on Engineering.
Our pr...
Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
If You Have Nothing Better To Do
This is a little random, but...
Boylee's school has a crap playground and we're trying to win $25,000 from Clorox to improve it. This contest is purely about who gets the most votes -- and we're currently in 12th place. You can help, all you crazy random people who read this blog! (My site meter shows me that about 40 people per day visit. I don't know who you are, but welcome!)
Here's what you do:
Text "clorox3905" to the phone number 44144.
That's it! That's all you have to do. And you can do it once a day, every day until December 9th. Let's get these kids a playground!
(Bonus points if you share this info with your friends.)
If you're not the texting type, you can also vote here: http://www.powerabrightfuture.com/gallery/detail/?nid=1172
THANKS!
Boylee's school has a crap playground and we're trying to win $25,000 from Clorox to improve it. This contest is purely about who gets the most votes -- and we're currently in 12th place. You can help, all you crazy random people who read this blog! (My site meter shows me that about 40 people per day visit. I don't know who you are, but welcome!)
Here's what you do:
Text "clorox3905" to the phone number 44144.
That's it! That's all you have to do. And you can do it once a day, every day until December 9th. Let's get these kids a playground!
(Bonus points if you share this info with your friends.)
If you're not the texting type, you can also vote here: http://www.powerabrightfuture.com/gallery/detail/?nid=1172
THANKS!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Two Updates
#1: Boylee lost his third tooth of the week at school today. This one wasn't swallowed or lost!
#2: As part of our Paris preparation we've been reading books and watching movies that take place in France. The latest was the movie version of The Phantom of the Opera. The movie's kind of dull and draggy, but by the end Boylee was thoroughly caught up in it, which meant there were plenty of tears.
#2: As part of our Paris preparation we've been reading books and watching movies that take place in France. The latest was the movie version of The Phantom of the Opera. The movie's kind of dull and draggy, but by the end Boylee was thoroughly caught up in it, which meant there were plenty of tears.
Monday, October 24, 2011
The Teeth are Departing!
The first one fell out -- and was swallowed -- while he was at school. The second was apparently scared out of him during a visit to the school's Hauntitorium. He didn't even notice losing it at all, so maybe it was swallowed, or maybe it just dropped out as he screamed? And now there's another one loose!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
A Lice Shave Isn't Too Bad
I think they both look cute, even though Boylee wasn't in the mood to smile.
Between the lice and the vomitous migraine, our Very Busy Weekend got almost entirely cancelled: a visit from Nana, a visit from Papa, a new gymnastics class, the regular gymnastics class, a friend sleeping over -- all were cancelled. Today we did piano, and then we absolutely, positively must figure out Boylee's Halloween costume -- his school fair is next weekend and he'll want to wear it, whatever he chooses. And then we're meeting a kid down the block who, as it turns out, goes to our school. Maybe a carpool is in our future?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Boylee's Story
(I don't know why I can't rotate these pictures! Aargh!)
Ball Time |
This book is detetacated to Mom and Dad |
(Some comments are from adults and some are from kids.) "I like your story and your colorful illustrations." "I like the details." "I liked how hour personality shows through in your writing! And, bonus points: you made me laugh! : )" "I love your cericers and roun pictures." "I like your drawing." "Sounds like you had fun with the imagination. I love that." "The end was cocow." (?) "I loved the slow motion description of the ball flying through the air. I could see it!" |
Writing Celebration
Yesterday we had a little class gathering to celebrate the students' first "published" writing of the year!
We got to see the book that each kid created.
The orange paper is where classmates and adults could write "put ups" mentioning what they liked about each student's work.
We strolled around the classroom and looked at everyone's books.
In another section of the classroom, I found Boylee's contribution to a board about hurt feelings:
Then as we left school we found a big display of what the 3rd graders have been doing in art class lately. This project is about "A Recipe of Me."
The orange paper is where classmates and adults could write "put ups" mentioning what they liked about each student's work.
We strolled around the classroom and looked at everyone's books.
In another section of the classroom, I found Boylee's contribution to a board about hurt feelings:
Then as we left school we found a big display of what the 3rd graders have been doing in art class lately. This project is about "A Recipe of Me."
Monday, October 10, 2011
Toothless Again
He lost it at school -- and swallowed it. Unhelpful (but sweet) friend Lukus said that meant that Scott and I would be getting divorced!?! I've never, ever heard of that superstition before.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
3rd Grade Highlights
Here's a project we can really look forward to:
Students will research, investigate, and become an expert on one landmark in Los Angeles. Students will work in cooperative groups for this project. However, over the next few weeks, you may want to enrich your child’s learning in one of the following ways: researching the landmark and pictures on the Internet, visiting the location, taking photos of the location, possibly finding books about this location. No pressure to participate in this project, but if time permits and you are interested, enjoy learning with your child! He/she will be able to tell you what location.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Autumn in L.A.
It's 75 degrees outside and my tomato plants are still sending up fresh blooms!
(Plus the squirrel seems to have backed off a bit, so we're actually getting to harvest a few!)
(Plus the squirrel seems to have backed off a bit, so we're actually getting to harvest a few!)
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