For the Squish of It

Saw various “sensory bags” on Pinterest and thought we’d give it a go with some of our junk drawer “freebies” and a cold “no play outside” afternoon. Gathered some stray beads, googley eyes, small fake flowers, tissue paper, beads, foam stickers, buttons, bows, bells, leftover lotion, veggie oil, corn syrup, food coloring, shaving creme, paint, and various other little items to allow many, many choices.

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“Wait, let Mommy take a picture and try not to look like you hate your life…” – Mission failed. HA! –

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“Ok, now pick what you’d like to go in your bag.”

Then we added the gooshy choices to their hearts’ delights, squeezed the air out and sealed that puppy up. I added some duct tape to make myself feel a little easier about handing the bag to the preschoolers who would then run through my house with food colored, water balloon bag joys.

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The play got mighty creative.

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And some bags had to be double-bagged once *ahem* enjoyed.

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“AHHHH Attack-face!!!”

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I even made one for the babies. (Supervising at all times)

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Hannah approved (Little Man was asleep, but later approved).

So the bags were fun for a day. But after two days they turned all slimy. Maybe it was the veggie oil seeping into the freezer bag plastic. Eh, who knows. But we wished them goodbye and counted it a great “get rid of junk AND enjoy the afternoon” craft. =)

Wordless Wednesdays: Quiver Full

Psalm 127: 3-5

Children are a heritage from the Lord,
offspring a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one’s youth.
Blessed is the man
whose quiver is full of them.

During a battle not all arrows stay in the quiver. And we don’t know how long each of these arrows will stay with us. Time is never promised. But we’re delighting in our full quiver.

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– Adore these dear ones.

The Great Catch

There are all kinds of ways to learn and still have fun.

We delight in magnets over here. And we’ve been using magnets to fish for letters.

We fished for our names, the alphabet, and “sharks”.

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Amazing what a simple magnet tied to a pole can do to a child’s excitement level. =)

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– Adore them.

Homeschooling

I’m super due for a homeschooling post. We’ve been doing some fun things, but I’ve got to be honest, with the “twins” to balance amongst homeschooling instruction and catering to my two year old, I don’t always have time or hands to take pictures.

So soak in the rarity of these moments. πŸ˜‰

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Learning about gems.

A fun science experiment about filtering water through “things God made”:

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Shake up the nasty dirty water.

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Shove cotton balls in our pop-bottle filter.

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Time to add the sand on top of the paper towel and cotton ball layers.

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And yes it can get a little messy, but we love it when she helps. =)

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Now for the dirty water…

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Try not to look so excited about watching it filter through…

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Whatcha think? Drinkably clear?

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Pretty clear, but certainly not drinking it. Hehe.

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Rock exploration/comparison

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Free drawing with Mommy’s teacher board.

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And a lovely manger scene. =)

Well that’s all our homeschooling adventures for now… you know, cause worksheet pictures are less entertaining. πŸ˜‰

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