Do You Ever Stay at Home???

We get that a lot.  Family, friends, neighbors who have to keep watching our dogs…complete strangers who read the blog.  Well, not complete strangers they continue to remain completely silent and just lurk!  That’s alright.

Anyway, as I was saying.  I’ve heard this question time and again.  When we only had two kids (you know way back a whole four years ago) we always said the Character motto is, “Go, go, go!”  Not as in, “Go get in the van we have yet another extra curricular activity to participate in.”  But as in “Go, get in the van we’re going to do something fun and I bet mom can work in educational as well!”

Now, I’ll say it takes all sorts of families to serve God for His glory.  I’ve seen it time and again.  There are those who live in the country and grow their own food (both the kind that makes noise and the green stuff).  And then there are those who like to be five minutes from Wal-Mart, or Kroger, or Winn Dixie (except we don’t have those here anymore)…well, you get my picture.  There are also those who prefer to snuggle up at home and not go anywhere or find it troublesome.  And then there are others who tend to just throw caution to the wind and just go.  I’m sure you can guess, from reading our blog, which category we fall in.  Yep, we’re the city dwelling, travelin’ fools.

We like to travel for several reasons and so, I’ve ordered them in a nice neat little bulleted (and numbered list).  I’m sooo over organized!  Enjoy!

1.  Traveling gives us a chance to see first hand God’s amazing creation and beauty. We’ve seen His Hand in shuttle lift-offs and oceans and canyons because we got to physically go there to see it.  (And yes, God had his hand in shuttle launches…He created the men and women who created those machines).  It’s amazing how this earth (and universe) cry out praises to Him.
2.  Traveling gives us time together as a family.  While we don’t have many extra curricular activities, or a tv, or super over involvement in church, or…well, you get the point…we’re not wrapped up in keeping up with the Jonses’ kid but we do have to live.  And living involves a lot of maintenance when you live in a home with seven other people.  Traveling locks those same seven people in a vehicle with you and you’re forced to laugh, talk, and generally “put up” with each other.  We don’t have to worry about cleaning up our home or doing every other day to day maintenance when we’re out of town either on a day trip or other trip.  We can focus on each other and working on building up our strengths and getting rid of our weaknesses (like arguing).  In general, traveling together brings out the worst and the best in us.
3.  Traveling is…wait for it…an educational opportunity (said in my best grown up voice).  I’ve heard so many people say, “The world is your classroom.”  We fully believe that.  Although, we haven’t gone global…yet (and not sure we want to with all this new TSA stuff).  Anyway, we love taking the opportunity for our kids to get their hands on history, science, and other activities.  They learn so much by physically being somewhere to learn.  I love giving them the opportunity to experience education and not just sitting down and looking at it through pictures in a book (although we’ve done that too). 

People ask us if it’s difficult traveling with a bunch of younger kids and honestly, it’s all we’ve ever done.  We just don’t know any different and it’s something we enjoy as a family.  So, yeah, it’s hard, but it’s totally worth it and it’s something we’re completely used to.

I have to admit, sometimes though, we do like to stay at home as a family and snuggle under covers and read books and watch silly movies.  This week will provide that opportunity and I’m so thankful for it.  But, I’m excited to share where we’ve been and what we’ve done…and hopefully, I can do that before we leave again.

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Astronaut, Army, and Tutu Gals*…

And the question is, “Who showed up at our Circle Time during school?”

 I wish to thank Wal-Mart for putting Halloween costumes on sale for 50% off (and later for 90%).

 Or rather my children would like to thank Wal-Mart for their after Halloween sales.

 Stylin’ and profilin! 

*We also had a special forces operative but he couldn’t appear on camera (it’s top secret…or something).

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Hay Jumpin’

It’s not late, so I should be a little coherent.

These were taken at the dairy farm we visited in October. They had a huge hay bale and a bunch of hay on the ground for soft landings.

Check.  out.  that.  hair.

It looks like he’s taking off…but he’s actually about to land!  Right after this was when realized that mid air spirals never had soft landings despite what was underneath.

*Not quite sure why the pictures are so small…may have to swap to an online site to get the pictures in and out and up.

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Dairy Farmin’

UPDATE:  Apparently, at eleven o’clock at night, I can’t realize that I’m posting extremely large pictures and no titles…sorry!  The pictures will just have to stay large but I did put a title in.

Posting for me two days in a row! This is a new record 🙂

Waaay back in October. Among our other adventures, we headed to a dairy farm that has just started a corn maze. It’s only twenty minutes from our home, which is amazing considering that we live in the middle of a city (a small city but still not full of cow farms!). We all had a great time. Not only did they have a maze but they had other activities too. Like…

Giant slides!
Swingy thingys!
That would be Zoe after the giant slide (I braided her hair…two hours of little tiny braiding the night before and she was most happy with the outcome!)
Rubber ducky and water pump races (this was one of the main highlights for our kids).
See???
Hay Jumping (I’ll have more of that tomorrow)…do you see the look of pure joy on that boy’s face?!
Pillow jumping (a big inflated pillow…I just sat on it and was airborne several times…pretty cool but not fun for the younger ones).
Oh yeah, and the maze!
We got out with only a few wrong turns!
I think they spent an hour in the corn box!  I was in there only a few minutes and I had it in my pants.  Most uncomfortable.

Bryant enjoyed the scenery!

Yes, the corn box rocked!  But wait, there’s more!
This one’s for Papa who asked if Liam was going to milk a cow.  And he did!
So did Zoe!
And a petting zoo for Ceili Rain who loved the goats!

Yep, we had fun at the dairy and can’t wait to go back next year!  The goal is for them to create their own creamery to process and sell milk from the farm.  They are also renovating the dairy so that it can be toured.  It’ll be fun to see what all they do next year!

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Going Back in Time

So, after returning from our friends’ home in Kentucky we ventured on another trip…this time back in time. A local living history park puts on an event twice a year called Colonial Days. It’s an amazing event! They had all sorts of entertainment and merchants set up like it was during the colonial time period. Storytellers and dancing and entertainers were all around. This was our first time to attend and we are set for this to be a family tradition from here on out. Everyone has requested period costumes as well.

The Indians going to help with a “skirmish.”  We’re not quite sure what all involved but we know it had something to do with those “rebel” patriots and some Hessian mercenaries (I sure hope I spelled that right).

This guy was amazing.  He was a lace merchant.  Not a lace maker…that’s what those peasants are for.  He imitated a french lace merchant who had fleed France because of the revolution over there.  He would talk and work on the lace.  It was amazing to see how lace was made.  Although, he said it was not very time consuming, it sure looked like it.  He’s known as the annoying Frenchman and he played it to a ‘t!’

I’m not sure if these are regulars there but there were turkeys and chickens all around.  And they were pet turkeys and chickens.  The kids were able to go right up to them and pet them.  *Note Ace’s notebook…yep, we’re homeschoolers!

Ceili Rain was amazed at the tame turkey (I’m guessing he thought if he behaved he wouldn’t end up on a plate this year!).

Off to the stocks with ya!

And yes, we are still stuck in October.  I’m almost through with the month though.  If Bryant keeps on napping as he did this past Friday, well, I’ll be caught up by the end of the week!

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Review: Adventures in Odyssey: Cause and Effect

Okay, I was super pumped to get a chance to review this CD.  We are big Focus on the Family fans and the kids have shown much interest in Odyssey stories when we’ve downloaded their free podcasts.  So, I finally got the chance to see how they would enjoy a full cd!

Before I get to their review, let me give some detail about what my sleep deprived brain is talking about.  Adventures in Odyssey is a good ol’ fashioned radio broadcast for children that teaches Biblical characteristics.  It centers around Wit’s End, a soda shop, and the issues that kids typically deal with in their homes, schools, and Christian walk.   Adventures in Odyssey is full of laughs, adventure (hence the name), and some really talented voice actors and actresses.  The Cd we reviewed, Cause and Effect, deals with relevant issues including fear, truth and friends.

This was our first full on experience in Odyssey (the fictional town discussed through out the series).  We jumped right in with “The Mystery of the Clock Tower.”  And we couldn’t stop listening!  The kids were hooked from the very beginning.  Each episode we’ve listened to (and that would be almost the whole cd) has been funny, engaging, and teachable.  We received the cd in the mail the day before leaving on a road trip (yep, another one…because we don’t travel enough…wonder if the Duggars would sell us their big charter bus).  The kids watched some DVDs but we spent most of the trip listening to and discussing the episodes from the Adventures in Odyssey CD!  The cd reiterates what we are already teaching the kids and weaves Biblical truth into a story that is fun and engaging and tangible!

I highly recommend Adventures in Odyssey:  Cause & Effect and can’t wait to finish the cd and get another one for our family road trips!  With five hours of episodes, this could last a long time…or very little depending on what your travel is like!  The CD can be purchased at amazon.com for $16.95 plus shipping.  Follow the link above to check it out!

(Disclaimer:  This is a Mama Buzz review.  I received this product from Tyndale Publishing to review on my blog.)

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Christmas Shopping

It’s no secret…I’m a blog stalker.  I’ve been following Lora Lynn at Vitafamiliae for awhile now.  I think she knows it too and may be a little creeped out by me.  No big…anyway, they are in the process of adopting and while our adoption is on hold (still), hers is still moving forward.  And she, along with a slew of other people, are raising funds to adopt with as little (or no) debt as possible.

Lora Lynn has put together a Christmas Marketplace of families in the blogosphere and etsy who are in the process of adopting (and raising funds for adoption).  So, if you’re looking for something unique and special for someone for Christmas, go now to the link below (or to the right).  Now, to choose what special gift goes with what special person…

(I can’t get the blog button to work, for now. So, you’ll have to click here to get to the list of shops, for now.)

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Little B Update

To pass the time and buy me more time editing photos…here’s a few shots of my little B. Saying he’s little is a bit oxymoronic in that he’s quite tall! My rough measurements put him at 27 inches (and he was a bit squirmy as I was trying to measure him). His head is almost at the top of the infant carrier so his new car seat should be here soon. He celebrated his third month by moving from 3 to 6 month clothes into 6 to 9 month ones. “Little” doesn’t really describe this guy!

But cute and cuddly does! He’s so sweet and loves to be held. And I find it a little stressful for this protective mama to see that he gets thrilled when his brothers bounce him in the bouncy seat. Really high bounces. His greatest laughs come when we bounce him on our knee or make a sudden movement with him.

And he’s the first of the crew to actually enjoy tummy time! I think it’s because he can see what his siblings are doing around him.

No doubt about it. I love this little guy as much as I love his brothers and sisters! They are a wonderful gift to us!

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Exercise Check In

Just wanted to report in that I have not abandoned exercising!  And, thanks to have a stomach bug not once, but twice this past month, I am now five pounds lighter.  However, may I recommend not losing weight due to a virus!

I have to confess that due to the ins and outs (pun intended) of being sick we have not been exercising at home as much.  I have been sticking with my first day to 5K and am going to finish up week 4 tomorrow.

And finally, I hit the lewd lyrics.  They are pretty raunchy, so I adjusted.  I looked up on my iPod what the bpm intervals were and wrote them down.  Then, I plugged in TobyMac and worked out!  Much more uplifting.

I also got “the big head.”  And thought my 5K training self could take it out of the gym and off the treadmill.  So, when we took the kids to the park this past weekend, I did my exercise on the track.  Yeah.  I’m not ready for that.  For one there’s inclines and instead of keeping a steady pace where I can slow down, I found myself trying to run to the music.  That was hard.  Very hard. 

So, when I went to the gym for day two of week 4, I increased my incline but didn’t try to break out into a full on run or jog.  I think I need to build up my resistance before trying to actually jog quickly.

No more big heads here…I’ve been deflated but will continue on to week nine and then, start over again in hopes I will be able to do more actual running the second time through.

Oh, I’m getting some pictures ready for posts for next week so stay tuned.

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