Showing posts with label halloween homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween homeschool. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Halloween 2019


If there was one phrase that sums up who I am it would be "family traditions". Family is everything to me and I cherish every opportunity to create precious memories doing our family's treasured traditions. Halloween day is another one of those wonderful opportunities to create awesome memories with special traditions.


Food is typically one of the major highlights of our fun family traditions. On Halloween day we kick off the celebration with monster donuts and yogurt. Since our family is ever growing, this year I also added in some donut holes.


Lydia could hardly wait to dig into her donuts, so much so she was nibbling off other folks plates. Good thing she's the current baby and spoiled rotten, lol.


On last years Halloween clearance sales I acquired a cute Halloween bingo game, so we broke it out this year and played a few rounds during our homeschool table time.


For lunch we had jack-o-lantern cheese crisps.


Here's the trick-or-treating crew this year! The two older boys have since outgrown the dress-up phase and no longer join in on the dress-up fun. But, this year our second oldest was kind enough to drive the truck and trailer through the neighborhood.


It was really hard to get everyone dressed and ready this year. It had rained most of the day and was bitterly cold. We just aren't used to that at Halloween time. Since it was so muddy I didn't get very many pictures and the sun was actually setting before we were all ready anyways ~ 
which did not leave much time for picture taking. 


Lydia was absolutely hilarious about having her face 'painted'!!! She wouldn't even move her mouth to speak when I was done. Her eyes were big as silver dollars, in shock, thinking that I had done something terrible to her. But, once she saw Tabitha and me with our faces painted she was ok. 😂


Most of this year's costumes were hand-me-downs. We had a major Halloween catastrophe about 30 minutes before we were supposed to head out. Upon trying to put the children's costumes on we discovered one of our littles boys costume did NOT fit. Thankfully we had extra costumes in the hand-me-down box and we found a suitable replacement. 
Absolutely NEVER a dull moment with this family!


 Every year we hook up a trailer, load it up with hay, and go on a hay ride trick-or-treating through a nearby subdivision. As I mentioned earlier, it was bitterly cold and we had a house full of sick children. Most of them were coming out of their sickness, but still had terrible coughs. About half way through our Halloween night adventures, most of our kiddos were miserable, freezing cold, and ready to go home. We made a parental command decisions to take the little ones home and daddy took the rest of the children to finish up trick-or-treating. As you can see we still ended up with a ton of candy and everyone had a blast. 

Another Halloween under wraps and as is our custom, another epic story to go along with it. 
At this point we just own it ~ pure organized chaos folks, lol.
 But hey this event came with perks....
A 'boat-load' of candy which helps tremendously when it comes to balancing out all the crazy 
that makes our life ~ our life! 

With Love & Hope,
Jennifer 

Friday, November 8, 2019

Pumpkin Carving Party


(The above pumpkin was the one carved by the big boys and daddy ~ 
I love a classically carved pumpkin!)

Y'all this post that I'm sharing today is all about one of my all-time favorite family traditions ~ our annual Pumpkin Carving Party. I suppose it isn't exactly a party since it's just our immediate family, but there is eleven of us, so I guess that's enough people to constitute a party, lol! 


 Our pumpkin carving party includes fun festive food like jack-o-lantern chicken pot pie, pumpkin patch dirt cake, and orange ice cream floats. We also read the Pumpkin Patch Parable. While we carve our pumpkins we play fun Halloween music. 


Even when we weren't 'celebrating' halloween we always did our pumpkin carving party. I mean what is so bad about reading a sweet bible-based story, eating cute food, and carving a pumpkin?!


I've been on the hunt for the 'perfect' dirt cake for many years, and I think I finally found it with this one. I'm not so sure if it was the actually recipe or the fact that I left some of the Oreo cookies kind of thicker instead of pulverizing the whole bag in my high powered blender. Talk about yummy! 
Yes, y'all I did splurge and ate a few bites!!


My little dinner helper that night. I can remember the days when we couldn't even eat one chicken pot pie and now were throwing down two of them, lol.


Obviously the traditional pumpkin carving party group photo was not going to happen this night. In their defense, over half of them were pretty sick~ sigh, I hate when my babies are sick!


This year we carved two pumpkins. Daddy and I carved one with the little children while the bigger boys tried their hands at doing one all by themselves.


The fellas learned real quick that carving pumpkins isn't as easy as it looks. 
There's nothing quite like a little hands-on learning. 


There's just something fascinating about carving a pumpkin. 
All that goop, strings, and seeds.
**note**
Make sure you put news paper down under the pumpkins before you start to carve,
it makes clean-up so much easier; and that's speaking from years of experience!


Everyone took a turn digging out the pulp and getting all yucky. 
FUN! FUN! A perfect activity for little boys who love to get dirty.


Even though Lydia was puny, she thoroughly enjoyed her turn at scraping out the pumpkin. She was so serious about the task, taking every opportunity to explore the pumpkin and it's contents.


Nothing fancy for our family's pumpkin carving. As a matter of fact the one dear ol' mom carved barely resembled the cat I intended it to be!! But, my children, forever the optimists, didn't judge and even said the pumpkin looked like a cat, lol. I suppose it really isn't that the pumpkins are carved into some intricate design, but the simple fact that we spent precious time together making memories. 

Creating family traditions really is super easy and takes little effort from mom and dad, mostly only in the planning phase, anyways. This particular family tradition we've been doing for 19 years ~ ever since we had our first son. Over the years it has been adapted, but for the past couple of years I've set in stone the menu and activities. This way everyone knows what's coming for our yearly Pumpkin Carving Party. Having a plan also makes my job super easy and insures we actual DO our annual Pumpkin Carving Party! Let's face it, life get's super busy and it can become super easy to simply say "next year", but remember we can't get this day back ~ the years fly by, make every day count! 

With Love & Hope,
Jennifer

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Halloween Fun Schooling

Since our schedule was so crazy for the month of October, and I am very pregnant we divided our Halloween fun schooling activities into two weeks. This post includes more of what I did with the littles, but there are still a few things for the big kids too. This post shares more of what I did with the big kiddos for our Halloween Funschooling.


No Holiday is complete without an appropriate sensory box. For this year's Halloween sensory box we had dyed purple white beans, plastic bugs, a pail, and pinchers.


It took me many years to figure out how to best incorporate art into our homeschool schedule. A few years ago I found something called directed drawing. With directed drawings I draw with the children guiding them through each step of whatever we are drawing. 


It's so fun to see how everyone interprets the drawing assignment and creates their own personalized picture. Since we've been doing the directed drawings for several years now, it's really awesome to watch the children's drawing abilities improve.


We did a few specific tot school halloween activities. This project was to paint paper plate pumpkins with homemade puffy paint made with shaving cream. 


This particular project made a giant mess and the pumpkin paintings never dried (which meant they went in the trash ~ sigh. I prefer to keep the children's projects at least for the school year.) Despite the mess, the children really enjoyed the activity and were even disappointed when I took the paint away. 


 Next the younger crew made torn paper pumpkin collages. I free-handed a pumpkin on card stock and cut it out for the children to glue torn construction paper on them.


For some reason all of my children really seem to enjoy glueing, lol.


Yes, we love all the holidays around here and I try to collect movies and books that help us celebrate them accordingly. We have this cute collection of Peanuts Holiday movies. We watched the Halloween one as part of our Halloween festivities. 


Last we made Halloween Muddy Buddies. I shared this recipe here for those who are interested, and as an added bonus, it can easily be adapted for any holiday ~ yeah!

I won't lie, homeschooling is tough. Doing extra-curricular projects seldom plays out like I have it in my mind. There's ALWAYS fussing and complaining and usually some cross words. But, Lord willing my children will remember the 'highlight reel'. Nothing worth doing is typically easy to do and I have to remind myself of that fact quite often ~ especially when most of my days are spent in the trenches of child training. 

Our fun schooling weeks are my personal attempt to break up the homeschool monotony, lighten our academic load, and create treasured memories as a family. Even when the 'fun' weeks usually present their own difficulties and aren't as fun as I had hoped ~ I still keep trying. Because maybe just one day, our crazy, wild crew will get it together and it really will be the fun I had envisioned, lol.

With Love & Hope,
Jennifer

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Halloween Craftivities


I know Halloween has come and gone, but I still wanted to go ahead and share how we celebrated the fun holiday this year. We aren't partakers in all the dark and evil aspects of the day, we just try to keep it light, fun, and full of make-believe.


As with every holiday we ALWAYS make cut out sugar cookies. I have buckets of cookie cutters and I truly cherish making the cookies with my children. For many years it was me pretty much doing everything and the kiddos just lending a hand hear and there when it came to baking cut-out sugar cookies. But, as they're getting older, my big kids are heading up our cookie baking fun these days. Whoop Whoop, now this mama can just sit back and take pictures and enjoy the festivities.


For the most part my boys are not all into the cookie baking, but I do make them take at least one turn to get a picture and make mama happy, lol. Thankfully my girlies really enjoy making the cookies, so I don't push the boys too much. 


Lydia continues to amaze me! She isn't even two yet and she had no problem icing her cookies. As a matter of fact she got quite upset when we took the cookies and icing away from her.


The children did an amazing job decorating the cookies this year. On a side note, I try to buy seasonal sprinkles after the holiday ~ trust me they don't go bad!


Next we made white chocolate covered pretzels and then sprinkled them with halloween colored sprinkles ~ because you know life is just way better with sprinkles!


One of our favorite halloween projects is to make Gak. This year everyone was mesmerized by the process and even took turns contributing to the making of our halloween Gak.


I gave the children an assortment of bugs to play with their gak.


The Gak kept my children entertained for HOURS!!!


Here's another fun food craftivity. DIY cookie spiders. Ok not exactly Pinterest worthy, but these were made by the hands of children not adults with too much free time, lol. My littles thought they were awesome and they thoroughly enjoyed eating them.


Our last halloween extra-curricular activity was a minute-to-win it game. In case you can't see, they're blowing plastic spiders across the floor with a straw, lol. Most years we do a snacktivity, craft, and a minute-to-win-it game daily for our Halloween fun schooling week; but this year it just wasn't happening. So I picked some of the easiest things we could do to still celebrate and not push this very pregnant mama over the edge of exhaustion. Which ended up being one activity per day as opposed to three activities.  

I ended up splitting our halloween fun week and our halloween tot school week into two weeks this year. It just worked better for me this year not to do them on the same week. Plus the little ones did get to do some of the bigger kids activities, even if they couldn't fully participate. 

While this wasn't our normal over-load of Halloween fun schooling, we still had a blast making memories and celebrating a fun holiday. 
(Without the gory, scary stuff that often overshadows the day!)

With Love & Hope,
Jennifer