It was a gorgeous day, so we continued exploring our new town and found the park. After sitting for awhile, the kids were all too happy to rip and roar. Since the playground had a castle appearance, they each claimed a portion as their personal fortress and ran back and forth visiting one another. All in all, the activities helped to pass one of the days while Daddy is away.
Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life. (Proverbs 4:23)
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Creatures of the Night
We're still newbies in town. However, with Jon gone and having been couped up inside unpacking boxes, we were ready to venture out. Yes, it was mid-morning, but the kiddos and I headed to the local library to fraternize with some "Creatures of the Night."
The nocturnal animals program was put on by NHECM. The presenter walked throughout the audience and allowed the kiddos a very close view of the critters. We saw a 3-toed amphiuma, straw-colored fruit bat, raccoon, bobcat, armadillo, and opossum. As expected, the program left quite an impression on my crew and Daddy got the play-by-play recount on the phone that night.
It was a gorgeous day, so we continued exploring our new town and found the park. After sitting for awhile, the kids were all too happy to rip and roar. Since the playground had a castle appearance, they each claimed a portion as their personal fortress and ran back and forth visiting one another. All in all, the activities helped to pass one of the days while Daddy is away.
It was a gorgeous day, so we continued exploring our new town and found the park. After sitting for awhile, the kids were all too happy to rip and roar. Since the playground had a castle appearance, they each claimed a portion as their personal fortress and ran back and forth visiting one another. All in all, the activities helped to pass one of the days while Daddy is away.
Now Taking Applications! - Schoolhouse Review Crew
I have been so blessed to be a member of the Schoolhouse Crew Review. I have had the opportunity to use some amazing curriculum, games, and computer programs with my children. Even better, I have found an incredible community of friends. My crew mates have been such an encouragement to me and have specifically prayed for me several times throughout the year. We laugh together, cry together, vent, and have some hysterical laughs... all through a computer screen :-) While we may be separated by miles, states, and even countries, we have been brought together through our love of homeschooling, love of curriculum, and a strong Christian bond.
Seriously... you don't want to miss out on this! Good news - you don't have to! It's that time of year again and the Schoolhouse Review Crew is taking applications. You ask...
What does it take to be a Schoolhouse Crew Review team member?
1. Do you have an active blog?
2. Do you have at least 22 public followers?
3. Do you homeschool?
4. Do you like homeschool curriculum?
5. Do you want to use new curriculum with your own children and share about your
experiences on your blog?
experiences on your blog?
If you answered YES, then the Schoolhouse Review Crew might be for you! Take the time to fill out the application. You'll be so glad you did!
Just an FYI - one of my reviews is being featured today on The Old Schoolhouse Homeschooling With Heart Blog. Got a few minutes??? Click this link and check it out.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Alligator Adventure
Factually speaking, I'm no camper, girl scout, nature nut, etc., yet my kids LOVE the outdoors! Oh, I definitely appreciate God's creation, beautiful sights, and social gatherings outside. However, I'm quite content indoors with my A/C or heat. In regards to my children, their preference will always lean towards the backyard, a hike in the woods, playing at the park, a stroll through the zoo, and the list goes on. Combine the great outdoors with animals, and the kids have found their utopia! For this reason, it was no shock that one of the attractions on our recent vacation was a hit!
While in North Myrtle Beach, SC, we visited Alligator Adventure. This site hosts over 800 alligators. There were itty bitty babies and sleeping giants. Well, that was until feeding time. Then, we saw these mammoth creatures jump out of the water their chompers ready to devour.
Alligator Adventure is not just home to the gators. You will actually find tortoises, turtles, snakes, frogs, lizards, exotic birds, bats, lemurs, marmosets, bobcats, tigers, servals, and caracals. There are also a number of crocodiles including UTAN - King of the Crocs, the largest crocodile in the United States, measuring over 20 feet long!
The weather was gorgeous, and we enjoyed our time in nature. We even managed to squeeze in some educational entertainment as well. There were three animal shows we were able to catch. The first was a talk about the tigers, and we were able to see them fed. Likewise, we saw an impressive alligator feeding. By far, our favorite show involved three animals. A warthog was brought out first and even did a few tricks. Then, a snake and alligator were featured. The kids were excited to pet these two critters. I love the pic of them cheesing with the lil' gator.
Whether at home or on the road, it's great to make family memories. For my littles, they are best outside with animals close by. If you are ever in the North Myrtle Beach area, I would recommend a stop at Alligator Adventure. I believe your family will enjoy it!

Read about other Schoolhouse Review Crew Members and their experiences Exploring the Great Outdoors.
While in North Myrtle Beach, SC, we visited Alligator Adventure. This site hosts over 800 alligators. There were itty bitty babies and sleeping giants. Well, that was until feeding time. Then, we saw these mammoth creatures jump out of the water their chompers ready to devour.
Alligator Adventure is not just home to the gators. You will actually find tortoises, turtles, snakes, frogs, lizards, exotic birds, bats, lemurs, marmosets, bobcats, tigers, servals, and caracals. There are also a number of crocodiles including UTAN - King of the Crocs, the largest crocodile in the United States, measuring over 20 feet long!
The great UTAN!
The weather was gorgeous, and we enjoyed our time in nature. We even managed to squeeze in some educational entertainment as well. There were three animal shows we were able to catch. The first was a talk about the tigers, and we were able to see them fed. Likewise, we saw an impressive alligator feeding. By far, our favorite show involved three animals. A warthog was brought out first and even did a few tricks. Then, a snake and alligator were featured. The kids were excited to pet these two critters. I love the pic of them cheesing with the lil' gator.
Whether at home or on the road, it's great to make family memories. For my littles, they are best outside with animals close by. If you are ever in the North Myrtle Beach area, I would recommend a stop at Alligator Adventure. I believe your family will enjoy it!
Read about other Schoolhouse Review Crew Members and their experiences Exploring the Great Outdoors.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Music Together (Review)
I was first introduced to Music Together as a college student attending the Kentucky Music Educator's Association Conference. With grand ideas of teaching in a music classroom, I strolled the exhibit hall imagining how each of the vendors could serve my program. Music Together struck a cord with me because it was a music and movement program not necessarily bound to the confines of a classroom, but instead was actually designed to involve the whole family. Parents and children from birth to age 7 would be able to enjoy and create music together.
I remember taking information on the Teaching Music Together Training Program. To become a teacher, you must complete the training program, demonstrate the ability to sing on pitch and keep accurate rhythm, and be able to lead a group. Teacher trainings are offered in 50 locations worldwide and continual workshops and support are made available throughout the year. Music Together could become your new career or provide some supplemental income for your family. If you may be interested in becoming a Music Together Teacher, you can learn more about the available training here. Not interested in teaching but want to join a family class? Visit the class locator to find one in your area.
Most likely, you are simply interested in providing a positive, fun, research-based, innovative music experience for your family, your homeschool co-op, enrichment class, etc. Well, you are in luck because Music Together is committed to helping families rediscover the pleasure and educational value of informal music experiences. A few years removed from the music classroom, and I'm finally enjoying the Music Together music and movement program, but I'm at home with my three precious kiddos. What fun!!!!
My little ones and I were able to review the award-winning Family Favorites Songbook for Teachers and CD. Not only does the CD features nineteen of the best-loved songs from the nine Music Together song collections, it has won eleven awards including a Parents’ Choice Silver Honor award. It includes a 32-page booklet with fun music-making activity suggestions for every song for use at home, in the car, or in the preschool classroom.
Especially helpful for the homeschool parent or early childhood teacher is the Family Favorites Songbook for Teachers. This songbook details how to establish a music-friendly environment where children are free to move rhythmically, experiment with their voice through song, improvise, and hone listening skills. Following the vocal score for each song, there are teacher pages that specifically outline activities that can be used in various settings. The activities are engaging and age-appropriate for the developing young musician. There are many accommodations made and tips for teaching students with special needs as well as notes for how to teach both preschool and older children.
The Wells' kiddos had a few favorite songs. They enjoyed I've Been Working on the Railroad partially because they were already familiar with it, and because they loved the vocal vamps and being able to do the train associated large movements. Splishing and Splashing was a hit because they latched onto the catchy chant even recognizing the change in meter and had the best time composing their own silly chants. Finally, Spin and Stop was lots of fun because they found the nonsense syllables entertaining as well as the spinning motions using scarves.
I truly believe that instruments are magnets to which children gravitate. My children don't veer from this norm at all and gratefully embrace any opportunity they have to improvise and create. They were thrilled that each of the lessons included time for instrument exploration and play. Whether you have a stash of children's instruments or choose to create your own, I'm confident that your kids will also be ecstatic to truly "play" music. Actually, I'd venture to guess that you are going to want to join in. I mean - it's not fair for them to have all the fun :-)
Listen to the songs on the "Family Favorites" CD now. Hear something you like? You can buy digital downloads of the album and songs. If you prefer to have the Songbook and CD, it is most advantageous to purchase the combo kit as you save $5. Actually, if you purchase the combo from the Music Together online store and enter the coupon code "Schoolhouse" at check-out you will save an additional $2. This makes the combo $37.95.
While previewing the songs online, why don't you read what other Schoolhouse Review Crew members are saying about their experience with Music Together? I always recommend getting multiple opinions before making a purchase, and it is easy to do. Simply click the button below.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Guest Posting @ Ben & Me
Homeschooling has allowed me to cross paths and meet some very special people. I'm honored to call Marcy, who blogs at Ben and Me, a friend. During the month of September, she has featured a series of guest posts entitled "Blogging in the Bluegrass." While we have just recently moved, the great state of KY will always be a place we feel at home, so I'm thrilled to be featured today.
I'd love for you to visit and read my article Cultivating Compassion in Your Kids. I'd also encourage you to follow Marcy's blog. She has so much wisdom to share and is a wealth of information. Looking for encouragement, helpful tips, great homeschool deals, Kindle freebies, and fantastic giveaways? Marcy's got you covered!
If you are visiting today from Ben and Me, I do hope you'll stick around. At The Wellspring of Life, you can find me blogging about family life, homeschooling, adoption, orphan care, and product reviews. I've got some catch up work to do after the move, but we'll be back in routine soon. Don't be a stranger :-) God Bless!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Horsing Around (Review)
While at church camp this summer, the kiddos had a special visitor. It just so happened that this guest had four legs, a mane and tail, and whinnied when happy. As you can see from the pics below, this fella wasn't the only happy one. My children LOVED their first experience on a horse. Therefore, I'm afraid I'd be a lousy Kentuckian if we moved to the Volunteer State without my littles ever getting up to snuff when it comes to horses. Keeneland, Churchill Downs, The Kentucky Derby... there is a reason Kentucky touts itself as the Horse Capital of the World.
When given the opportunity to review for Homeschool Legacy, a quick perusal of the 11 studies available and I knew my choice immediately... Horsing Around! While we have completed many unit studies in the past, this set-up and schedule differed greatly. Typically, we complete a short unit study in a week culminating with a completed lapbook or notebook. Using Homeschool Legacy's model, we actually focused on our unit study topic only one day a week, but in this case, the study spanned a four week time frame. Daily activities included library reading on horses and our family read-aloud centered on horses. Then, the family devotional and activities were completed in one day with Friday reserved for field trips or movie nights. (View the suggested schedule.)
For $15.95, you receive every thing you need for your kiddos to be Horsing Around in their studies.
Aside from a trip to the library, time to peruse your family's personal library, and possibly some phone calls or an Internet search for field trip planning, all of the work is done for you. Within this no prep unit study, you will find family devotionals, suggested library reading selections, classic read-alouds, poetry, real-life applications, cross-curricular activities, fine arts examples, documentary and movie recommendations, trivia, field trip ideas, and a friends and family fun night plan.
Week 1 - Breeds & Characteristics
Week 2 - Horse & Tack Care
Week 3 - Equestrian Events
Week 4 - Cowboy Time!
Some of the highlights of this study for our family included some great reading. We were able to find a number of the suggested titles at our local library as well as some additional selections. Prior to this study, I was unaware of the Billy and Blaze series, and my boys especially really enjoyed these books. I foresee them being checked out repeatedly. I also went to our own bookshelves for our family read-alouds. These books were tucked away in anticipation for when the kids were older, but in reading them together, I found they were able to enjoy them now. We read Marguerite Henry's King of the Wind and Misty of Chincoteague.
Of course, I always love when the Bible can be incorporated in our studies. The family devotionals in this study had us reading of the horse in Job 39... a passage I doubt we would have come across in other studies at this time. We also read numerous passages pertaining to respect and obedience. This tied into our horse study with the comparison of a horse's need to learn to respect and obey to ensure both his safety and that of his handler.
Our favorite activities included trying our hands at drawing horses, checking out saddles, bridles, and tack at a local store, having stick horse races to the William Tell Overture, and pretending to be cowboys. Movie and popcorn nights were a hit too. We watched Black Beauty and Flicka. I had high hopes that we'd be able to field trip to the Kentucky Horse Park. However, a vacation and our move prevented that from happening during this review period. On one of our return trips, I do intend to take the kids to the park. It will be a great review of all we studied.
While this tidbit didn't apply to our family, I do want to make all the Boy Scout and American Heritage Girl families aware of the fact that many of the unit studies allow for kids to "earn while they learn." That's right... at the conclusion of a unit study, students will qualify for a badge. Be sure and check out Homeschool Legacy's unit study offerings and the corresponding badges.
In closing, while I like the schedule of the once a week unit study, I did miss the lapbooking/notebooking component. For future studies, I think I would do a little more legwork on my own to supplement in this way. I know there are lots of freebies on the web that I could pull together. We're just a paper crafty bunch and like to have a nice polished end product to show when our study is complete.
Also, this 4-week unit study is recommended for grades 2-12. Personally, I believe highschool students may find it a bit elementary and would require some significant extensions and outside supplements to make it a challenging study. In my opinion, it would better serve elementary and early middle school students. However, as always, I encourage you to click the button below and see what other Schoolhouse Review Crew Members are saying about their experiences.
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