Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween Pumpkin Birthday!




Halloween Part 3


The Viking warriors getting ready to Trick or Treat at the Convention Center in Orlando.



Our two casualties slept through all of trick or treating. We had tons of fun making the costumes- especially the clay accessories. Don't we look pretty Vikingish?



Here we all are in our Viking Costumes

Halloween Part 2 Homeschool Party


Mixing Orange Paint to make Pumpkin Bags.


Getting wild at the cupcake walk.



Bobbing for Apples is Fun,

But Luke will take donuts any day.




Some of our Spooky Treats.




Jake was the Grand Champion apple bobber. With all the girls around,
he has to prove his manliness.

Halloween Part 1








Halloween is such a fun holiday. I think part of the fun is just getting ready. The week before Halloween, the whole family took a trip to Bullhead to go to the Halloween store. Here the boys are trying on helmets. It was decided that we would be a family of Vikings. We got a costume for Nate at the store, but headed to Jo-Ann's Fabric for the real fun!

And, of course, carving pumpkins is a great pre-Halloween Family Night.

Troy's 1st Birthday


My baby is one year old! Here he is getting the hang of that cream on his cupcake (just a side note- it is a homemade sourdough, whole grain, chocolate and carob cupcake- I know, I know, but it is a step up from Jake's first birthday- tofu for icing)


He's a cutie all right.

Opening Presesnts


Oooooo!

Field Trip to the Alpaca Farm




Who knew how lovely a day learning about alpacas could be?

Home School 2011

I know it is November, but I was determined to start blogging about our home school adventures this year, so I'll start with a picture of these guys. These boys are the reason for most of what I do. I just love them.

Blogging Update

It seems that my breadmaking/homemaking blog hasn't been much of a priority, but I wanted to at least give an update. My house as improved tremendously- How did I do it? I moved :) Not that that is a great solution, but we were renting and our year lease was up and we found a house that fit our needs a little better. After living in a big, old house in Maryland, that was so spread out and divided, I was so excited for the open floor plan. I thought it would be great to have my art room right by my kitchen and the laundry right there so conveniently and our homeschool room so handy- but every messy thing I did (art, cooking, laundry, kids projects) was right in my face all the time.
Now we have a play area in the garage (it is a very clean, well-lit, RV garage, so my workout room moved out there too), an eat-in kitchen that is separate from the family room, and best of all, a hobby room. It is a big room off the garage with two separate areas, plenty of storage, a utility sink, linoleum floors, and a north window in my studio area. That means our messiest activities: homeschool and creative projects, are totally separated from the living areas of our house. It is awesome! The other great thing is that there are NO toys in the boys' rooms. They do migrate a little, but all of the toys have a home in the garage- and it really is a nice place to play. The only kids things that have a home in the main part of the house are books!