Double J and Double A

Live your life with arms wide open. This is where your book begins... the rest is still unwritten. ~Natasha Bedingfield

6.29.2009

Lazy Days

Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability
-Sam Keen (American Philosopher)

I love summer! Yesterday afternoon was perfect...sitting outside getting some rays and watching the kids have a ball together. The nice breeze made the day even better.


Summer weekends get so busy and even though the house needed cleaning, it was so wonderful to just sit outside with a glass of lemonade and a few good magazines and enjoy the day together.



The only downside is when it's time to get the kids into bed. It's still daylight well past their bedtime and last night, Austin just stood at the window longing to be outside.


We're looking forward to a short work week due to the 4th of July weekend!

6.05.2009

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles

What was your family doing last night at 9:30pm?

Yes, I know that my children should have been well on their way to
sleepytown...but we had important learning to do.

This is the solar system. Okay, it's my improv explanation of the solar system at 9:30pm with the materials available in a 3 year old boy's room.

Last night as we were putting the kids to bed, Avery and Austin were looking at the moon and started asking some questions. How far is the moon? Where does the moon go during the day?

So what I thought would be a very quick visual explanation, turned into full fledged internet research.



Can you remember the names of the the 8 planets in order? (M,V,E,M,J,S,U,N---notice the phrase on the title of the post to help me remember)
Did you know that Pluto is no longer considered a major planet? As of 2006, it is considered a dwarf planet.
How long does it take for the earth to orbit the sun? I thought a year, but second guessed myself and when we looked it up...I was right. I did learn something in science class.



We found a great website for kids in case you also have kids that like to stall bedtime by asking lots and lots of questions.