Crafty Tuesday

Oops…a little late (later) than usual today. But where did Monday go?? My sister was here this weekend, a kind of impromptu, last minute, we-just-realized-that-a-free-ticket-was-going-to-expire, sort of trip. She was only here for 3 days, and we didn’t do much but just hang out, but now I feel mopey again. The short little visits are almost worse, I think. You just get a taste of the fun, and then they are gone again. It was the same way when my parents were here last month – long enough to see them and realize how much you miss them when they are not there, and then you are back to missing them again. (Plus poor Dad was so sick, we still have a full agenda of things to take them to do! Next time…)

Anyhow, there is my excuse. Not too much crafting. I actually did do 2 birthday cards for friends last week and forgot to take photos of them before I sent them off. One of them is for someone’s birthday tomorrow…so make sure to stop and give her some love on Wednesday.

I did remember to take a pic of the card Addie and I did for Hope – her little friend who had a crazy fun birthday party over the weekend. But I didn’t take a pic of the inside where she signed her own name, with no help from me! And it is legible! It was a very proud moment for her.

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Ugh. The colors are so, so off in that. But I don’t have time to go back and fix it. You get the idea. I have a list on my desk of cards I need to make in the next 2 weeks before vacation. 17 cards! Yikes. I better get on that.

But on to my new obsession! Which is indeed crafty, but requires a little bit of planning on my part. We were at a friend’s last week and she has a whole summer curriculum planned out for her kids, with all kinds of experiments, crafts, learning, field trips, etc. It completely inspired me and got me so jacked up to do a similar (a little more subdued, perhaps) program for the girls. At first I was trying to get rid of the stuff we have to do this summer so we could just chill, but I already got an “I’m bored, Mama!” from Emma and school isn’t even out! So I think we need a little structure and continued learning in our long summer days.

Last night I sat down with my trusty markers and posterboard and mapped out our Summer School activities. Emma is beside herself with excitement. She keeps asking me – where we are going, what we are going to learn, who is coming on the field trips, do we get homework? It just goes on and on…(She is such a first-born girl like her Mama! Homework? YES!!)

Addie is a little bit more, well, she is cautiously optimistic that it will be fun, but not on the same bandwagon as Em.
Let’s just put it that way.

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I set it up so each week we’d have a topic and then I can set up field trips around our “subject.” We are doing ocean animals (field trip to Aquarium and actually 2 weeks of this one, since we are going to do stuff in Hawaii, too!), bugs and butterflies (field trip to the Nat. History Museum’s Butterfly Pavillion), botany – flowers and trees (field trip to Huntington Gardens), planets and stars (field trip to Griffith Observatory), dinosaurs (field trip to Nat. History Museum again – dino exhibits), and then just animals – differences between mammals/reptiles/birds (field trip to the Zoo). And, the girls really want to try camping. So we’ll take a week to prepare for that and do a little overnight tent camping trip mid-July.

That should keep us busy, right? I’m using these books for the academic stuff and I’ll just tie our crafts into whatever subjects we are studying that week. I’m really excited about this. So I feel like my scrapbooking and sewing will probably take a back seat for the summer (again!) while I do fun little plans for summer school stuff – but we should definitely have some Crafty Tuesdays in all of this.

Any other ideas or websites you have to help with the Great Summer School Project of ’09? Have anything to share today??

8 thoughts on “Crafty Tuesday

  1. Wow. I am seriously impressed. If I was home all summer with my kids, I would definitely have to do something like this. They do so much better with structure. I love that Em is looking for homework. I was the exact same way as a kid. You are right it must be a first born thing. Thanks so much for the birthday wishes. You are so sweet. I can’t wait to see the card.

  2. ha ha ha! guess what?? this week is insect week at our house! we had ladybug day yesterday and caterpillar day today. it isn’t very academic but we have crafts and snacks and stories and writting practice that all go with the theme… and thursday we are going to the butterfly exhibit at the consevartory. next week is animal week and it involves a trip to the zoo. great minds sure do think a like, don’t they? :)

    oh, i have my crafty teacher gifts up over at my place if you want to check them out.

  3. Care, you guys are going to have soo much fun! I can’t wait to hear about all the summer school adventures :o )

  4. Oh my, I’m doing the same thing with the calendar. Although, mine look like crap next to yours. :P Mostly for V who is always asking when when when. It really helped her get through the last month of school so hopefully it will help with the Summer too.

    Oh, a line of books that I love and use for Natalya: http://tinyurl.com/l7weox.

  5. Read about a lady doing an “internation cooking class” using the book by Emeril (sp?) that I think is called “There’s a chef in my world.” They are cooking recipes from the book and learning about the countries as they go through the various recipes. Your girls seem to like being in the kitchen so something like that might work for them.

  6. What a great idea to keep them busy this summer! If I were home with the kids I would definitely try for something like this. Kids seem to like a bit of structure. Can’t wait to see your progress through this. :)

  7. Wow. You are amazing, Carrie! That calendar of events is awesome!! Nadia would really dig something like that…I need to get my act together and do something like that. Sometimes I feel like such a pathetic mom. ;) And yet, I’m j/k! mostly!

    Oh, and so cool that addie wrote her name legibly, and you are so sweet to make all those cards!

  8. OMG you are my Holiday Mummy Hero! I guess being a teacher means that this kind of organising is the LAST thing you feel like doing in the hols….and yet it sounds so inspiring I almost wish I had little ones again….can’t wait to see your crafts and projects.

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