December 2017 Adventures in Homeschooling
Last year we began homeschooling Lucy (8), Hattie (6), Beatrice (3), and Arlo (1). We’re including this on our Giants & Pilgrims blog as all our family adventures seem to impact our art & music so much! Also, we just like sharing the stories. So we’ll be sharing posts on the themes we’ve been covering each month and calling the adventure “ABACUS”! Our hope is that these posts will help spark creative direction and inspiration for your family as well as giving us somewhere to be document and record our experiences.
Cardboard Fun:
With all the Christmas shipments (and a couple of new tool purchases for art projects), we found ourselves with an awesome stash of large cardboard boxes.
As well as revisiting this favorite book –
We made all sorts of fun structures.
A castle with multiple rooms and a draw bridge –
A gingerbread house –
Handmade Gifts:
We had a lot of fun making homemade gifts this year. For grandparents, the kids designed and made wood cut out paintings. It was neat listening to them decide what image to make for each person. A fish for grandpa ed because he loves painting, a pie for grandmama because she is the queen of pie making, a girl with a dress for grandma DiDi because she loves buying little girl’s dresses, etc.
As part of our science club, we made bath bombs. So easy and fun! Next time I want to try hiding little surprises in the middle!
Bookclub! A Step back in History…
Our homeschool bookclub is turning into this magical much anticipated event. This month we read Benjamin West and his cat Grimalkin by Marguerite Henry. A historical fiction story about the father of American painting.
We experimented with making our own colors our of clay and charcoal, made quill pens out of turkey feathers, and practice life drawings of cats.
We feasted on homemade porridge at the “Door Latch Inn”
And even tried Peas with Honey (a funny reference from the books)
And learned how to play Blindman’s Bluff
Some Tinkering Engineering Play:
Hydraulics, robotics, and engineering. What a fun world we live in. So many cool topics to explore and neat things to make. And so thankful for grandparents gift subscriptions, uncles sending cool robots, and libraries sharing their resources.
Homemaking & Home Baking:
We have started having one day a month of learning about simple home making skills – how to fold laundry, how to iron, things like that.
We didn’t make huge batches of Christmas cookies for neighbors this year because our kitchen was torn up for most of December (an unexpected dishwasher replacement) and an expected and much anticipated new countertop and backsplash!

But when it was finally done, we broke the new kitchen in with a glorious sugar cookie explosion of awesomeness with the help of Grandma DiDi.
Snapshots of Christmas Goodness:
I love this time of year so much it makes my heart hurt. Here are a few moments from December that I want to remember.
New Years Eve:
Instead of heading to KS this year, we had a little staycation (and played ALOT of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey) and then had a fun night with friends on New Years Eve
Happy New Year Friends! May your 2018 be as fresh and beautiful as these paper whites, but hopefully not nearly as stinky.
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