Ordering food from Amazon!

I have started ordering food from Amazon, a little at a time.  I like their “Subscribe and Save” prices and the best part is that the shipping is FREE which is a HUGE deal here in Alaska!  The kid thought it was hilarious that I was picking up Raisin Bran from the Post Office, but at $1.98/box, who can pass that up??!?

They regularly have sales, especially on Kellogs cereal, so it is really fun to add a new product to my subscriptions.  Here are just a couple of our favorites so far:

Raisin Bran
Raisin Bran Crunch

I looked at getting diapers this way too (Huggies Size 4), but it was the same price as Costco, and I was headed there anyway, so I just bought them at Costco.  If I’m not going to Anchorage anyway next though, I’ll just have them mailed to me!

Just thought I would share one way I am saving a little money on “fun” stuff!

Life…

Well, I am doing better with my studying, as well as going to bed earlier.  It figures that I start going to bed earlier and the kids get sick with the flu and I’m up several times a night, so I don’t really feel a lot more rested!  Everyone has finally gotten through it now though.

I have been teaching a Pizza Party unit study for the last 10 weeks at our homeschool co-op to 5 rowdy boys (yes, one of them is mine!) and a quiet girl.  It’s been a lot of fun.  We have learned all about Italian cities and famous people from Italy, as well as done several science experiments.  Last Friday was our big party, and everyone brought toppings to make yummy pizza!  I am made the sauce and pizza crusts and my God-sent friend, Natalie, made the dessert pizza crust.  The kids were all pretty excited when they saw the Brazilian pizza with chocolate syrup and strawberries on it, and decided we just HAD to have that for our party!  We had quite a few people join our “party” (they came flocking in when they smelled it!) and had a lot of compliments on the pizza.  Way to go, kids!

We have 14 chicks that I bought from my brother and niece!  Four of them were from my own eggs, and the rest were from his flock.  I can’t believe how quickly some of them are feathering out!  I also borrowed an incubator from a neighbor and I’m trying to learn how to use it.  I’m afraid that my first batch of eggs aren’t veining, so I’m trying to figure out why.  Another  friend loaned me a little incubator that holds three eggs.  I put three of my eggs in there too, and those have just hatched!

Other than that and homeschooling, we have been keeping busy with Boy Scouts as well as American Heritage Girls, a group I helped start that is a Christian version of Girl Scouts.  I am the Troop Coordinator of that, so it keeps me really busy.  Right now, the girls are working on their “Our Feathered Friends” badge, so that has been a lot of fun!  Last week we paid the Bird Treatment and Learning Center in Anchorage to come out and show the girls a Great Horned Owl!  She hooted quite a bit which was really neat!  We are planning a field trip up to Gunsight Mountain toward the end of April, which is where all of the raptors migrate through.

Before that though, we have the APHEA convention, our homeschool convention.  My dad founded the organization 25 years ago!  It’s hard to believe it has been that long ago that I was licking stamps and envelopes, and managing the database….We are now on the Board and Craig is the Vice-President.  Mostly the Secretary, Anne, does all of the work though.  She is a great friend and neighbor.  She’s the one who loaned me the big incubator!  Anyway, that is keeping us busy too.

Ben, our oldest, is going to Poland on a short-term missions trip at the end of June – the middle of July, so we are preparing for that.  He was the first one in our family to get his passport!  My dad is going with the six kids from our congregation, which includes my “little” brother Otto too, who just turned 20.  It should be quite a trip!  Aaron is hoping to go next year, since he wasn’t old enough to go this year.  Aaron will be doing NYLT (National Youth Leadership Training) with the Boy Scouts in June, and then he is hoping to take the Lifeguarding class once he turns 15 in July.  Ben took it last summer and is now a certified Lifeguard.  He has his application in at the local swimming pool, and is hoping to get a job there.

Well, that is all for now.  I hear Joey starting to stir, so I’d best get finished with my morning items!

Movie Review: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Voyage Of the Dawn Treader is a movie clearly designed more to capture the hearts of new fans than to satisfy the desires of those familiar with Lewis’ classic series. The movie heavily changes the story, more so even than in the previous two films. There were many changes, both good and bad. Combining Deathwater Isle and Dragon Island, for example, makes perfect sense in a cinematographic setting – it reduces elements unnecessary and unwanted in a film without sacrificing any of the cohesiveness or point of those narratives. Other changes were less warranted, such as the desperate grasping towards a love subplot, evident both at the beginning of the movie, where Lucy flirts with Caspian, and at the end, where Edmund and Caspian flirt with the daughter of the star. Other changes are arguable – was it really necessary for the star’s father to be present, or could he be dropped without compromising the story? I would argue for the former, but it is a decision that could be supported either way.

It seemed at times that the screenwriter was afraid of Lewis’ story – changing the emphasis from a very heavy one on redemption to one more focused on avoiding temptation; making up the main element of the story (the green mist), with no precedent in Lewis; removing elements from the story such as the corrupt governor of the Lone Islands whom Caspian confronted; retaining and furthering the plot line, utterly foreign to Lewis, of Caspian’s love for Susan; and other strange changes which broke both continuity and the suspension of disbelief. This may have been because I am familiar with the book, indeed, it is my favorite of Lewis’ works.

In technical terms, the movie was excellent, aside from one major flaw. The acting was extremely poor at times, a break from the first two movies. This was to the point where lines designed to be serious became comedic, breaking the mood of the movie. This was primarily present in the actors for Caspian and Edmund. It was particularly odd considering the first two movies, where there were few moments of bad acting. The special effects, cinematography, and other technical elements were very well done, however.

It was an enjoyable movie. There is no question as to that point. It was not, however, as enjoyable as the second, and much less so than the first. This was primarily due to the freedom the screenwriter took with Lewis’ text, which soured many of my favorite parts of the book. A simple abridgment would have been perfectly acceptable and understandable. Even slight changes would have been fine. My objection is rather to the break in the primary focus and storyline of Lewis’ text. Remedy this, and retain the quality of filming you have attained, and you will have my undivided support.

This DVD was provided to me courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and Homeschool.com for the purpose of review. No other compensation was provided. My opinions are my own.

No one reads this anyway, so here goes…

I have been really struggling with being the godly wife and mother that I know I should be.  I just want to cry about my sinfulness.  I am such a wicked person.  I do all the proper “things” to put a good face on, but in reality, I am as sinful as they come.  I am prideful, full of hypocrisy.  I want so badly to be a good example to my children, especially my daughter, of how a godly wife and mom should be, but I fail so miserably.  I know that is because I do not immerse myself in His holy Word.

There, it is out for all to see.  I don’t read the Scripture regularly, I don’t have personal devotions, I don’t meditate on His Word.  I push through every day going through the motions, cleaning house, reading emails, doing computer work (AHG, APHEA, Friday School, looking up recipes, learning new “tools” for cooking, gardening, etc.) instead of getting up and DOING something productive, justifying my time on the computer.

So, with that said, I am getting off the computer and going to DO.  I am going to try to make myself accountable on this blog, by posting what I have been reading in the Scripture, and what it means to me.

If anyone actually does read this, pray for me.  And thank you for bearing with me as I work through this struggle.

    

The last couple of weeks, we have been going on the wild side!  We have loved DNG’s for the past year since we discovered them, but Terrific Tigers has been a blast, especially for my 4 & 5yo’s!!  The best part about these unit studies is all of the videos that are included, from watching tigers eat to a tiger cub playing with a dog toy, my 5yo’s personal favorite.  My children love to gather around the screen and watch the world come to them.  {Scroll to the end to enter to win your own copy!} 

Joey (1yo) really gets into the videos! He learned to say, “Tiger!”

 

My kids really enjoy doing the activities, including word finds and cut-outs for the older children and coloring pages for the little ones.  

Timmy (4yo) being a tiger

 

I personally love how the DNG’s integrate geography into whatever you are studying.  With tigers all over Asia, the kids are really learning to find the countries on the included map.  They also had a great time coloring stripes on the cover of their lapbooks!  Another of my favorite features is the great pictures with little quotes separating each day, like the one in the center of the picture below.  The kids like to print out some and decorate the cover of their folders.  

I also love the fact that I don’t have to do a lot of preparation for teaching.  With merely printing out the notebooking pages and setting up my computer so all can see the great videos and websites, we can be ready to go.  As a mother of 7 children, the DNG’s enable me to actually get to all of the fun crafts and activites that make learning exciting!  

Getting a visual on how long a tiger is!

 

Due to sickness, we haven’t been able to finish the unit study yet, but are looking forward to finishing it this coming week!  Here is a sneak peak at a few of the 94 pages that are included in this unit study! You can get a sample of Terrific Tigers from The Old Schoolhouse webstore too!  

  

We are fortunate enough to have tigers at our little Alaskan zoo, and I am hoping that next week when we go into town, it will be a nice enough day to include a visit to our own Siberian, or Amur, tigers!  

Our "own" Alaskan tiger!

 

Terrific Tigers delves into a new tiger each day.  How neat to learn about the differences between the same kind of animal!  I never knew there was so much variety in tigers.  The kids just love to “educate” their dad on the differences.  My oldest son, a 15yo, said, “Can I do DNG’s too?!”  He sees how much fun we have, and I told him that I wished I had had DNG’s back when he was little.  I have recommended Download N’ Go’s to many friends, including my sister-in-law, and will certainly be recommending Terrific Tigers!  

To read more reviews of Terrific Tigers, check out the blog tour!  You will be sure to get some great idea to incorporate into your tiger study!  

Oh, I almost forgot!  The best part of doing this review is that I get to give a copy of Terrific Tigers away!  They gave me a copy so I could write an honest review for them, and now I get to bless one of you with a copy of your own! (TOS/DNG affiliates including the DNG Review Team and TOS Crew are not eligible…sorry guys!)   

1. {Required to win} Leave a comment for me telling me your favorite part of my review and include your email address!  This will help me write better reviews, and give you a chance at a great addition to your homeschooling year!  

2. “Like” Download N Go  (click here) on Facebook.  If you already like it, that counts too, just leave a comment telling me that.  

3. Go to Download N Go and leave a comment telling me what Unit Study interests you the most.  

4. Follow my blog and leave a comment telling me you are doing so.  

Please leave a separate comment for each, so all entries count! A random winner will be chosen by my 5yo on Saturday, October 30, so leave your comment no later than midnight on Friday, October 29th!  Enjoy, and good luck!