Tag: little pink apple

  • Book Review: “Fever”

    We just finished reading “Fever 1793” by Laurie Halse Anderson.  It was a wonderful and entertaining book that we really enjoyed. It is the tale of a young girl living in Philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic. We watched the following you tube documentaries to give us some background knowledge. Happy Reading! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jb9UOMApak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY5jXKo8Das

  • William Kamkwamba

    This young man I find incredibly inspiring.  He was starving, as was his whole village.  He was living in poverty but did not loose sight that education was the key to fixing his problems.  Sometimes I worry that we “spoon feed” education too much.  It could be argued that some of the best learning is…

  • Field Trip: Mounts Botanical Garden

    Well, I might be a little less crabby when I step on legos if one of the kids would build a lego sculpture in our garden like these. I have always enjoyed Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach. The garden is small, quaint, and lovely. It is perfect for a quick kid excursion. They…

  • Trouble With Leprechauns

    We have trouble with Leprechauns this time of year. Not even our excellent guard dog can seem to stop them. We can see where they have been. They leave their little muddy foot prints all over our floors. There is no mistaking them. They almost look like someone dipped a small sponge cut out in…

  • Field Trip: Shark Valley

    I am asked a lot, “What is the best way to visit the everglades with kids?”  There really are many great ways to visit the everglades. With that said biking Shark Valley is one of the best ways if you have young children.  Shark Valley is a 14 mile bike loop through the everglades. As…

  • Magical Butterfly Experiment

    This is such a fun and easy experiment. My eleven year old had a ball experimenting with just the right distance to keep her “butterfly” flying. All you need is tissue paper, a needle, thread and a strong magnet. I prefer to use a magnet wand. They can be purchased inexpensively at education stores or…

  • Field Trip: The Museum of Science and Industry

    We have had a rough few weeks. My husband’s grandmother passed away. It was her wish to be laid to rest in Chicago so unexpectedly we were off to Chicago. After all the funeral plans, and funeral were complete we had a day in Chicago before we flew home. We let the kids choose what…

  • Anyone Can be an Artist

    I really enjoyed this TED talk because it highlights something I have always believed.  Anyone can be an artist. You don’t have to study at Julliard to create something beautiful.  It also highlights the spirit of perseverance. Even when she was rejected by art programs she didn’t give up.

  • Kids In The Kitchen: Thin Mint Frozen Hot Chocolate

    Girl Scout cookies go on sale tomorrow in our area.  My daughter is so excited to get out there and sell.  Needless to say our guest room is floor to ceiling cookies.  We decided to get a little experimental in the kitchen with some of our Girl Scout cookies and stumbled on a winner, thin…

  • Lab Time: Protozoa

    Friday is lab day in our house.  This past Friday we studied those fabulous single cell organism also known as protozoa.  We had such a fun time looking at amoebas, paramecium, and euglena under the microscope.  I have linked slides for purchase in case you don’t happen to have amoeba, paramecium, and euglena slides sitting…