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Our Vacation Books

26 Oct

***First off, congratulations to Becca Stanley for winning my Embroidered Owl on last week’s giveaway!  Thank you to everyone who entered!  That was our largest entered giveaway to date!  I’m going to try to do them more often, since it seemed like a hit.  Please stick around and keep coming back!***

My project I would like to spotlight this week is my boys’ Summer vacation books.  We worked on them all week in school, and they are so completely proud of them!

I have wanted to incorporate making a summer book of our big road trip into our school days, but it kept getting pushed to the following week’s to do list.  Finally, I just decided we needed to do it, and this was the week!  I am so glad we did it!  We have all had a blast with this project!

We have talked about and learned so many valuable things this week through the process of making these books.  One of my main lessons was to try Super glue before many other strong glues needed to hold these thick babies together!  The boys have learned about the author and illustrator of books.  They know the names and the difference between the two roles.  They learned what a title page was and where it is located in a book.  We talked about key events and order and sequence.  We pulled out the map and showed the path we took on our 25 day road trip, while talking about states and distance.  We talked about the difference in opinions and facts.  They did a mock interview and are now doing “show and tell” for all who will sit through their reading of their books.

I love the pride that was earned with the completion of this big project.  Everyday Caleb wanted to “finish” his book, so it really taught patience to work a little at it everyday.

We picked out flag fabric for our cover since we drove across the United States for our vacation.  Caleb created both boys’ covers by glueing and wrapping the fabric around big pieces of cardboard.

We glued postcards that we had collected at our different stops on sheets of paper to insert as pages.

The boys sorted through a huge pile of pictures from our trip to pick out the ones they wanted to use in their book.  It was so fun to see and talk about the different things/events we did as the memories came back to us.  It is really quite funny to see the pictures they actually choose to use in their books.  They might not the the ones I would have chosen, but it is their books!

We worked on writing as they created title pages for their books.

Everyday, Caleb wrote a sentence for his book.

You know we love dictation.  He also dictated lots of stories or memories to me for pages in his book.

We printed out maps and drew the route we took to and from California on our maps.  We talked about distance and the United States, and had a blast talking about places we would like to travel next.  Caleb wants to travel across a different country on the other side of the world now.  Dream big my boy.  I love it!

Once we had finished creating all our different pages, we had to sort them into an order for the book.  We talked about events with similarities/differences as we placed all the “same state” pages in piles.

I get to do my job in my pajama pants. Awesome!

I had plans to sew the pages together with my sewing machine, but our books were too thick with all the pages and card stock.  We opted to punch holes and string thread though them to bind all the pages together.  I then glued the two outside pages to the cover.  It has taken several different types of glue to figure this step out.

The boys are so proud of their creations!!  They worked so hard writing, cutting, gluing, and learning this week.  I am just as proud of them as they are.

Today, we also talked about being a hard worker and finishing strong.  They were not wanting to complete the last steps, but they came around and finished strong and I adore their results!

Thank you so much for reading this week’s Project Spotlight.  Thank you again for all of you who entered my giveaway and might have started following me in a new way!  I really appreciate it!!

Tomorrow, I am attending the Country Living Fair at Stone Mountain with a group of other DIY Atlanta Bloggers, and I am so excited about it!  I will be sure to share it with you next week!

Do you have big plans this week?  Are you going to check out Mitcham Farm?  I hope whatever you do, you have a wonderful weekend!  Happy Friday!!

My Grandparent’s House-an ode to a place I love!

25 Jul

As you know, last weekend I went to Ohio for my grandparents auction.  They have lived in Farmersville, Ohio for the last thirty years in a log cabin that they built.  I grew up visiting them at this house.  There are so many awesome memories of family trips and family reunions here.  At one point they owned lots and lots of acres, but as they have gotten older they held onto only six acres and sold the rest.  These acres have a creek and open field with a closed in gazebo that has been called the “campground”.  There are corn fields all around them.  As city kids, my siblings and I loved visiting them because it was a kids paradise.  There was always an adventure to be made and things to discover.

Recently they bought a smaller house in a retirement community.  It is a really cute brick house with neighbors and a cul-de-sac.  I’m excited for them as they are excited about this change, but it is very different from the way of life they have lived.

(My boys here are attacking my 15-year-old brother, Gus, in the front lawn.  They were some kind of superhero here…aka..getting energy out after a nine-hour drive!)

As my grandparents have gotten older, it has been harder for them to keep up with such a big house and large property, so they decided to downsize.  My grandparents are some of the hardest working people I know.  They owned and ran a drug store for a long time.  My grandpa has always run his tractor and cut the fields/grass at their place.  He is an amazing wood worker.  His work shop and collection of tools is a craft-er’s dream!

Although we (the family) all knew it was the right thing and time for them to sell, it is still hard to say good-bye to such a special place.  Isn’t change hard!?!  After we got in town and saw the new place they bought, we drove down my favorite roads to their old house.

There is something so simple and beautiful about country roads with corn fields on either side of you.

I think it is stunning!

Now, here is your tour of the house I love and keep rambling about!  You pull in this long driveway and pass a huge barn that at one point held their motor-home.  That has long been sold, but it was they way they traveled to Georgia to visit us for many years.

I am so thankful that I got to go say “good-bye” to this place and also share it with my boys.  I wanted them to see a place I love so much.  It’s so hard to get so far north with three kids that we haven’t been back all as a family since Caleb was about 16 months old.  J and Reagan weren’t even here yet!

When you walk in you are immediately on a long screened in porch, that leads into the kitchen.

It was so weird to see their house empty.  All the furniture and items that didn’t go to the “new house” were already set up in the barns for the auction the next day.  I love this light fixture they had above their dinning room table.

The family room is open and was full of couches and chairs that we all hung out in.  In the winter ,they always had the wood burning stove going.

When you looked the other way in this room, you saw the exposed loft.  It is HUGE.  It held like a king size bed, a queen size bed, and a pull out day bed.  This is always where we slept.

Haha my mom would say it was always hard to visit because putting nine kids to bed here was well hard.  (Yes, I am one of nine kids…all from the same two parents!!)  As kids, we loved it!  We would peer over the railing and listen in to the “adult” conversations below.

My grandparents have kept their bed at this house and still have been sleeping there up till the auction.  That bed is  the only thing in their room right now except for a small dresser.

Here you can see the back of the house with the long screened in porch.

In the basement, was two rooms that were my grandpa’s wood working area/shop.  It’s so weird to see this empty.  It was his hobby/love to work and create down here.

I Love the huge deck they built!  We ate out here a lot.  There is also a hot tub around the corner in this picture.

The deck over looks the creek where we spent lots of time wadding in and throwing rocks.  My boys fell in love with this spot…just like I did.

My Jeremiah is a nature boy.  He would spend all day, everyday outside in the woods.  He couldn’t get enough of this creek bed.

Following the creek to the right you go into the back field “camp ground area”.  One of my best recent memories of this house is a bottle rocket war, at a family reunion, about six years ago.  It was Matt’s first time to my grandparents.  There was a mad football game too.  We got home from this trip and found out a week later we were pregnant with our Caleb.  We had no idea while I was out there running around and being rough and rugged that I was carrying a baby.

These pictures will always be special to me.  This post might be more for my family that weren’t able to go and say good-bye, or maybe just part of my processing that another phase/season in life is changing.  Trips to Ohio will not be the same, but I am so thankful I still have my grandparents and family there.  That love is stronger than a love for a house.

Thanks for checking out a place I love so much!  I will post #2 of this weekend showing the auction soon!

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