This year we made a few hand made gifts and I decided to post some pictures. This is the high- light - our family's Nativity Scene. Mirek drew it , cut if from the wood, and I got busy woodburning it. We made four sets altogether, to give to our family and friends, and the last set, for us, Mirek and I stayed up till 3 am the day before Christmas Eve to finish it up.
With the cookies the girls were a great help! Especially the ginger bread cookies. All I had to do for them was to help with the dough part and the rest they were on their own. And with decorating them I did not have to do anything! We made a lemon powdered sugar frosting and the pastry chefs had a blast coming up with their masterpieces.
The photo frame for Leona had been in the works for a long time! I started it a long time ago, and decided it was about time to finish it up for this Christmas. It was a lot of fun to color the woodburned design.
Evan got this animals set. Again, I had fun woodburning it. When the wheels turn they create a cute effect.
And, more woodburning. Each got new personalized ornament this year.
Kids creations. The media this time was the plaster of Paris.
When I was assisting in the art class the kids were painting Van Gough's sunflowers. I got inspired by the young artists' creative projects and decided to make this "Happy Sunflowers" plaster wall decoration. I think it would brighten up an empty spot in any room!
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Christmas Concert.
We had our Christmas concert at the homeschooling co-op. And it was just fabulous! This is Leona's group performing their second song, "The Drummer Boy". The kids made the drums in the art class and used them to do a great job drumming to "taaa'ram'pam'pam" on the stage. There is a little girl in a white dress that does not have the drum but feels that she should be on the stage as well. That is Milana! She wanted to perform and there was no stopping her! Leona behaved so professionally and managed not to get distracted by Milana standing next to her and being "helped" to drum with her little puffy toddler's hands.
The choir sang eight carols and the theme was "Christmas Around the World". Ivana got to sing a mini solo from the song "Go tell it on the Mountain". And this year we were treated to a great live music, as the accompaniment was not only the piano, but the violin and the drums as well!
And this is Ivana performing a violin duet with her teacher Mrs.D., accompanied by the piano. I will try to download the video, for now it is just a photo. Out of eight students Ivana is the most advanced student and performed the last. They played "Pachelbel Canon" and " A Scarborough Fair". We could not be more proud of her!
The choir sang eight carols and the theme was "Christmas Around the World". Ivana got to sing a mini solo from the song "Go tell it on the Mountain". And this year we were treated to a great live music, as the accompaniment was not only the piano, but the violin and the drums as well!
And this is Ivana performing a violin duet with her teacher Mrs.D., accompanied by the piano. I will try to download the video, for now it is just a photo. Out of eight students Ivana is the most advanced student and performed the last. They played "Pachelbel Canon" and " A Scarborough Fair". We could not be more proud of her!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Woodburning display.
And this exhibition symbolises the end of our woodburning class! The kids have enjoyed learning a new art and I have gotten back to woodburning again, after a pretty long break.
The first project we did was creating a unique design folding the paper , kind of like when you cut a snowflake. Everybody followed the instructions but the results were so different and the kids were amazed. Then we traced the designs onto the wooden boxes and got busy learning to handle a hot tool for the first time! It was a great idea to start kind of with an easy project, but still enjoying the process and the result, of course. On the back of the boxes the students woodburned their favorite quotes.
Second stage of learning included choosing an image, carbon tracing it and applying the techniques learned doing the first art project. I did not push them, they were able to make their own choices of the wooden shape and an image to work with and, thus, the display looks so interesting, I think, as all the art works are very different. We have a Dutch floral desigh that a student made to give to her parents for their wedding anniversary, we have a music mini tray that was intended to be for a Mom pianist, we have a butter churn that would be presented as a Christmas gift for a Mom who dreams of having a farm, we have flowers and birds, horses and a butterfly for nature and animal lovers. And , my assistant, another Mom, got to create a mini shelf that she wanted to put in the corner of her kitchen.
I truly enjoyed teaching this class and will totally miss it! I won't miss dragging to the co-op a heavy box full of woodburning equipment every Wednesday, though! Sniff, sniff...
The first project we did was creating a unique design folding the paper , kind of like when you cut a snowflake. Everybody followed the instructions but the results were so different and the kids were amazed. Then we traced the designs onto the wooden boxes and got busy learning to handle a hot tool for the first time! It was a great idea to start kind of with an easy project, but still enjoying the process and the result, of course. On the back of the boxes the students woodburned their favorite quotes.
Second stage of learning included choosing an image, carbon tracing it and applying the techniques learned doing the first art project. I did not push them, they were able to make their own choices of the wooden shape and an image to work with and, thus, the display looks so interesting, I think, as all the art works are very different. We have a Dutch floral desigh that a student made to give to her parents for their wedding anniversary, we have a music mini tray that was intended to be for a Mom pianist, we have a butter churn that would be presented as a Christmas gift for a Mom who dreams of having a farm, we have flowers and birds, horses and a butterfly for nature and animal lovers. And , my assistant, another Mom, got to create a mini shelf that she wanted to put in the corner of her kitchen.
I truly enjoyed teaching this class and will totally miss it! I won't miss dragging to the co-op a heavy box full of woodburning equipment every Wednesday, though! Sniff, sniff...
Monday, December 21, 2009
Ice Skating.
That is when a frozen lake can provide a ton of fun! And besides being on the fresh winter air, exercise quite a bit, see the kids try new things and enjoy themselves, it is all for free! When everything and anything is requiring a fee these days, whether you want to go ice skating on a closed in rink, or roller blading, or take the kids to run around and go on the slides in those closed in gyms, we embrace the natural and free ways of spending the quality time together.
We had our friends with their four kids join us for the ice skating fun. And even though Mirek and Tomas cleaned the area for ice skating, the girls were still wondering off and trying to skate on the ice covered with snow, which was very successful, I should admit. And then there was a lot of laughter and joyous sreeming when they were sledding down the hill and making snow angels.
After two or so hours, "the rosy cheeks" were more than ready for hot chocolate and a homemade apple pie.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Cookies exchange.
It's that time of the year to add on a couple of extra pounds without feeling too guilty! We had a talent show and cookies exchange at the homeschooling co-op today. Our family performed three pieces. First, Ivana and Leona played a violin/piano duet. Then myself and Mirek played a piano/guitar duet. And, finally, myself, Leona and Milana sang a Czech folk song accompanied by Ivana playing the violin and Mirek the guitar. We were shining like real starts!
The cookies exchange was great, as we got to taste so many yummy creations and even got to bring a bag home. Last year the cookies in the bag did not make it to last till we got home, this year there were more of them and they did last till home. However...Now it's past 10pm and guess who is devouring them while the kids are in the dream land?
My centerpiece on the table was enjoyed by everybody! The ornaments we created with my students during our woodburning class were the center of everybody's attention. With over 40kids at the co-op we had worked hard the make the ornaments on time, even finishing more than half of them today during our last woodburning class, right before our Christmas party. And when every child went home with a personalized woodburned ornament I was very satisfying to see their happy faces.
Monday is a big day! It's the Christmas concert and the art work displays. I will be setting up the table with all the woodburned projects the children made in my class. Can't wait for the pictures?
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Music together.
Mirek loves to play his guitar but could neither find time to practice nor the drive to play it. I have been discovering the joy of piano playing for a few months now and recently we started playing duets. It has been so wonderful and so relaxing to do that and, apparently, we have set up a good example for our girls.
They decided to play the duets from Leona's piano book all by themselves, without me even suggesting it. And, boy, they are having a great time! I love to see how they work things out together, exercise patience for each other and laugh when they finish the tune without any mistakes. This is my dream coming true right before my eyes! I think music is one of the most important relaxation and bringing togetherness "tools". I hope the tradition will grow over the years and everybody will be able to pitch in for our family's band!
They decided to play the duets from Leona's piano book all by themselves, without me even suggesting it. And, boy, they are having a great time! I love to see how they work things out together, exercise patience for each other and laugh when they finish the tune without any mistakes. This is my dream coming true right before my eyes! I think music is one of the most important relaxation and bringing togetherness "tools". I hope the tradition will grow over the years and everybody will be able to pitch in for our family's band!
Monday, December 07, 2009
Hand made greeting cards.
We have started making our hand made Christmas greeting cards. We chose this art project and everybody had great time creating the masterpieces. I had to help the younger ones to use the white oil pastel to draw the snowflakes on white paper. Even I found it to be a bit challenging. But then the rest of the project they were on their own with picking up the water colors and watching the snowflakes appear on the paper.
We cut the shapes out and glued them on a colorful card stock. A bit of glitter glue was a nice touch for the front of the card.
Since we made a lot of snowflakes some of them we turned into a "Merry Christmas" greeting for our living room.
Friday, December 04, 2009
Long live the Unicorn.
Here is a page from Leona's notebook that she wrote today. I think she did a phenomenal job at 5 years of age. I could not stop praising her, especially when she so deserved it.
Then we made a ceremonial mask and while Ivana was finishing her writing page Leona and Milana took turns scaring their baby brother.
And here is Ivana's page that she wrote today. Instead of choosing to narrate her own passage about the Harappan cities, she picked to copy a page from the book we were reading, The Ancient South Asian World, by Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. Very neat and beautiful writing for a 8 year old, I think. We didn't get to make the unicorn, but they did mind. There is always another time.
Then we made a ceremonial mask and while Ivana was finishing her writing page Leona and Milana took turns scaring their baby brother.
And here is Ivana's page that she wrote today. Instead of choosing to narrate her own passage about the Harappan cities, she picked to copy a page from the book we were reading, The Ancient South Asian World, by Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. Very neat and beautiful writing for a 8 year old, I think. We didn't get to make the unicorn, but they did mind. There is always another time.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
When studying history is fun!
We are on the chapter 10 (out of 42, for the first volume) in our studying of the Ancient World History. The girls and I are having a wonderful time learning together and we have been exploring a lot of ways of learning about the past. I decided to go a bit deeper for each topic and instead of doing one day of history, we will be doing two.
Today we have gone more East. After learning about Egypt and Mesopotamia for a while, it was time for the Harappan cities and the mystery of Mohenjo-Daro. Everybody took upon the idea of building Mohenjo-Daro with a citadel, a well, houses, crop fields, a river, a road, oxen pulling on a cart and a public bath house. It took us a long time to make the bricks and while creating our mini city we were discussing the facts I read out loud to them. A lot of fascinating information kept me going and it seemed that we wanted more and more, we were hungry for knowledge.
We learned that , unfortunately, the Harappan civilization gets very little credit and gets to be overlooked. Since the ancient Egyptians were so preoccupied with leaving noticeable marks in the way of pyramids, the Mesopotamian history is full of stories of fighting, conquering and the empire expanding, apparently, the Harappans were very busy making a nice living for themselves, not worrying about leaving any significant mark in history.
Their writing has not been deciphered yet, and it means that there is still so much to be discovered about this amazing civilization. One thing the girls will remember, for sure. The images of unicorn were among the first to be found in the Harappa cities. It's not that hard to guess what figure we will be making and painting tomorrow.
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