Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Our First week...



This week marks the beginning of Michael's second grade year!  As I said in a previous post I decided to hold off on school until the weather cooled a bit. I find the summer heat exhausting and starting school in the middle of that did not sound fun to me.  So we waited for our Autumn creativity burst and though it's still quite warm outside, Autumn is in the air. 


For our first day Michael found a welcome to second grade card on the nature table.  Michael was also thrilled to spy a few new surprise supplies on our home school shelf.  We made our favorite pumpkin, clove & chocolate chip muffins to start the day.


We began a new circle time, including lots of fun Michaelmas verses for Michael & Owen. Owen is especially enjoying our journey in verse to find the dragon! 


We started with a review of our letters, both capital and lower case.  I was impressed to see Michael flying through our lesson, thrilled to be back to the business of letters and reading.  We played this matching game on our second day.  I made the cards from some thick, textured paper &  crayons.

We learned about Saint George & the dragon.  Michael didn't care for the dragon's head being chopped off.


Here is Michael's dragon drawing.


Mommy's dragon, which came out much more sweetly then I had at first imagined.


In the afternoon Michael was gifted his new handwork basket and was very excited to begin his castle knitting.  He picked it up so fast and finished his rainbow snake by the end of the day.  We spoke often about patience and learning to set his work down when he grew frustrated.  It was a fantastic will building experience for him.  Michael just seems ready this year. 

I can't imagine a better first week.  My only complaint is that we're having sibling issues.  My 3 year old Owen is pushing to get equal attention at lesson time. No more does he wander of content to play, he barely did that last year but this year there's a whole new dynamic going on and it's taken me by surprise, oddly enough.  I thought having a circle time & story geared mostly to his age might fill him up and give us time to work on main lesson, however, he's having none of that. I try to include him as much as possible but main lesson is a challenge. Michael is growing resentful of his time being encroached upon and it's hard for him to concentrate with a talkative Owen by our side.  Next week I will try making some play dough for him and see how we fair.  Sage advice is very much appreciated. 

Until next time...

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Yarn Along...


This week I'm working on finishing my cell phone case.  I knitted then felted it and needle felted a design on it.  I still need to felt the finger knit strap as the one I made shrunk too much to be useable.  I'm still on the fence about whether I really want a strap as I think most often it will be sitting in a purse anyway.  We'll see.  I also want to add a latch and button.  It's coming along. 

And I'm still reading my 2nd Grade curriculum.  I'm absorbed in Waldorf's stories of Saints and animals.  I think Michael is really going to enjoy this year's stories!

Joining in Yarn Along with Ginny at Small Things

Until next time...

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Yarn Along... & confession


I must confess the last time I posted with Yarn Along... I didn't finish my project. (Shh, don 't tell!)  Not that anyone cares, lol!  I'm a beginning knitter and I tackled a project that was too hard for me.  (From a kid's knitting book!)  Ah, well.  This time I'm sticking to what I know.  I'm making a cell phone case.  I'll finish knitting this then felt it and sew it together.  I made one a few years ago for my Mom and a friend and always meant to make one for myself and never have.

I'm reading my second grade curriculum, A Journey Through Waldorf Homeschooling Grade 2.  I'm starting to get revved up to plan.  I'll soon be joining Melisa's Thinking, Feeling, Willing program and can't wait!  I'm sure it will get me inspired and I know I'll learn so much.

Also, we're reading the Little House series over again.  My son Michael, loves it more then ever and little Owen loves to look at the pictures.  This week we rented the Little House on the Prairie Disney dvd series.  I love watching it and knitting while the kiddos sleep at night.  It's been my little get away.  I have to say there is much about this series that I really dislike. Like Laura & Mary do not wear bonnets!?  Caroline very rarely has her hair up.  Don't even get me started on how they dramatized the wolf & cat scenes.  However it does a lovely job of catching the spirit of Pa & Laura's wanderlust as well as Charles & Caroline's love for one another.  Not to mention the hardships & beauty of Pioneer life as well as the plight and clash between the Pioneer & native peoples.  Anyway, I've found it a fun watch based on it's own merits. 

So reading about & watching Pioneer times while I knit a cell phone case?  Ironic?  What are you knitting & reading?

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

My First Yarn Along


This is my first yarn along with Ginny from, Small Things.  I have been excited to get back to learning how to knit. My dear and only knitting friend has moved away, so I'm on my own. At this point I know how to make the longest scarf ever... and that's pretty much it.  Last year I made a cowl each for my Mom and I for Christmas.  And I've made dish rags.  Beyond that, I'm stumped!

So recently I bought,  A First Book of Knitting for Children by Bonnie Gosse & Jill Allerton.  I also bought their second book called Knitting for Children.  These books are wonderful inspiration and the instructions seem simple and clear.

My first project is a horse, from the first book. We shall see how it goes. Also I'm reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, a Christmas present to myself.  I found this beautiful copy at our local book store for a steal.  I'm already hooked on it.

Everyone send me some knitting mojo please! Until next time...