Tuesday, August 31, 2021

{iPhone Rewind} :: August

Date Night Box #1: Greece! We made homemade pita bread and tzatziki sauce, played a Greek board game, and enjoyed Greek music with some fun conversation starters. Such a fun night!

National Ice Cream Sandwich Day!

National Watermelon Day!

Any time I clip his nails, he says it tickles...even if I haven't touched him yet haha

The joy of Play-Doh {for the kids...certainly not for Mommy}

I got to slip away one morning to enjoy a yummy Starbucks drink and finish one of the books for our book club this month. Such a good one!

Celebrating these cutie twins for Twins Days!

I just want to remember those tiny feet. He sits in my lap and rubs his feet on my legs. Time slow down...

Our newest obsession: Richard Scarry books!

The Daddy Train

Mrs. Becky and Mr. Jesse brought over some ice cream!

She was so excited to send mail to Grandma :)

Officer Aiden is too cool for school

Paging Dr. Eli

Poor Eli had a sick day, a stomach bug of some sort. I have NO IDEA where he got it, because we hadn't left the house the whole week before, except for 2 walks outside. So it must have been something he ate, or maybe something he picked up in the dirt. But thankfully it was just a 24-hour bug.

National Waffle Day!






Monday, August 30, 2021

McCullough Schoolhouse

Today was Eli and Maddie's first day of Pre-K! And it was Aiden't first day of Toddler School, Year 2 :)






We started the morning off with a fun back-to-school breakfast of muffins, fruit, and pigs-in-a-blanket. While Daddy made breakfast, we read some books to get us ready to start school.




I'm still teaching them at home this year, but we are diving into a more robust curriculum in an effort to get Eli and Maddie prepared for Kindergarten next year {what???}






I went ahead and planned the whole year, as I found that I am more able to stay on task if I can do minimal prep each week. It was a pretty big endeavor, but I know it will pay off during the school year. I didn't use one specific curriculum, but actually drew from several, being sure to capture the comprehensive standards that the Virginia Board of Education puts forth for early learning. That sounds more intense than it really is; I was just curious what a Pre-K curriculum looks like in Virginia, had we chosen to send them to Pre-K, rather than teach them at home.

So here's a look at what we'll be learning this year! {And by default, Aiden is going to be doing everything with us, just with some things tailored for his age, but mostly understanding that he'll glean what he wants to and probably play and bother his siblings the rest of the time haha!}


Letter of the Week: The kids know most of their letters, along with their sounds. But we need to work some more on our lower case letters. So we will use weekly worksheets {our first time to use them} and crafts, and where I can, I will enforce the letter through our Attributes/Names for God, etc. We're also going to start writing, as we haven't done much of that at all yet. My big goal is for them to be able to write their names :)


Bible Time Lessons: We are walking through a few units that will span over several weeks. I don't have 1 specific curriculum, but have linked some of the resources I have drawn from to prepare:
Bible Time Supplements:

Music: 
Music Supplements: 

Art Minute: We're using the Art Pack from The Gentle + Classical Press, and I just supplemented my own chosen art prints for additional artists to stretch throughout the whole year. Since we did a similar artist study last year, I just plan to go a little more in depth and add some additional artists. I am using a combination of the Anholt's Artist Series books {good for this age} and the Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists books {a little more advanced, but hopefully over time we can collect several and have a good reference library as they grow}. 


Math: We are using Preschool Math at Home by Kate Snow, just breaking down the lessons throughout the year. We haven't spent a lot of time on math or numbers, so our goal will be to get some more number recognition and solidify counting.


Science: I gleaned a lot of lessons from Teach Preschool Science. We will definitely be doing some more hands-on activities, which I think {and hope} will be more engaging and fun! I supplemented our health section with info from Kids Eat in Color {mostly because I find it helpful haha}.


Reading/Rhymes: 

Manners/Life Skills: This is a pretty broad category, but we have specific things we need to focus on this year so Eli and Maddie can be ready for Kindergarten! It ranges from things like talking with adults {maintaining eye contact, shaking hands, answering politely, etc.}, sharing, letting others go first...to how to put on and zip their own jackets, how to stand in a line, or how to deal with strangers. Again, a pretty broad category, but I basically sat down and made a list of all the things I want to be sure they know how to do/handle before they're off in the world :)

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Seeing it all laid out for the whole year, it can feel pretty overwhelming. And I may go a couple of weeks and realize my sights were way too high haha. But we will see. It helps that they are excited about school, and have been asking me for weeks when we are going to start. So I hope that excitement remains and keeps pushing us through the whole year. So here we go!


Thursday, August 26, 2021

Aiden's Garbage Truck Birthday!

Aiden is still 100% Pooh Bear-obsessed, but since we did that theme last year, we decided to celebrate his 3rd birthday with his newest obsession: Garbage Trucks! :)

I know a lot of little boys go through a Garbage Truck-loving phase, and I wasn't quite sure how long this would last. But this little boy STOPS EVERYTHING to run and see the garbage and recycling trucks! He asks every day, "is it trash day?" because he wants to know if he will see his beloved trucks. We had several weeks where there were a lot of tears because he was so desperately sad that the garbage/recycling trucks weren't coming that particular day. And we have neighbors that leave their bins out longer than the designated day, so he is convinced it must be trash day {even if it isn't}, because he sees the bins out. He's OBSESSED.

Hence...a garbage truck-themed birthday celebration fit for a 3 year old! I was able to paint his birthday sign, but otherwise, I got everything else from Amazon, Etsy, or the dollar store. While I missed crafting more of the handmade decorations, I also enjoyed the ease of just having it arrive at my door and then hanging it on the wall :)





We're still being cautious with COVID {especially with the Delta variant right now}, so we didn't plan a big party, but Mike was able to take the day off of work, and we had a fun family day! It was filled with all-things garbage trucks and Aiden. We woke him up and he was SO excited about all of his garbage truck decorations! For most of the morning he would throw his hands up in the air and yell, "it's my birthday!"  :)








After breakfast, we let him open his presents {from us and from family who sent gifts from Texas}. We now have more cars/trucks/Blippi vehicles than we know what to do with! 











We headed to a new park {Owen Park} to play, and we really lucked out- it was such a nice playground! The kids had so much fun, and it was a great way to spend the morning. The birthday boy got too hot and was ready to "go home and go to sleep," but Maddie was in tears because she didn't want to leave the turtle. And we hadn't even given anyone sugar yet :)












After nap, we sang Happy Birthday and enjoyed cupcakes! We were even able to share some cupcakes and play with our new friend C and her family. It's really fun to watch the kiddos make some new friends with our neighbors!








It was a jam-packed day of birthday fun and garbage trucks. It's still hard to believe that our baby is 3 years old, but we are so excited for this coming year. Aiden, we love you very much and hope you had the best 3rd birthday ever!