Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Fairy Friday Finally Fulfilled

FUN FRIDAY: Fairy Friday


Imagination is the most important thing you can foster in a child.  I know, being an only child for so long, I had many imaginary friends and played with my stuffed animals as though they were real... 

As we looked at geocaching on Pinterest, we came across several fairy doors.  They are essentially little doors attached to trees just at the base.. that's it- 

So we decided to put a smile on some child's face and make one- I took popsicle sticks, paint, sticks from the yard and lots of hot glue and came up with the above picture.  As soon as all the kids are up, we will make a few more, then go find cool trees to nail them to!  Lucas renamed it Fairy Friday instead of Fun Friday, at least for today.

The little 2 are super excited and the big 2 are insulted by all of this- but I really don't care about them because they get to go to a Dynamo game this weekend, so they can nail fairy houses with a smile, knowing that their Fun Friday is really on Saturday... I'll let you know where our fairies set up shop so you can check them out!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Time to Read Tuesday: A Campout

Today, we are having a Reading Campout!  There is this little 'meadow' right by our house.  We are setting up tents, making a fake campfire, and will have some sort of camping snack out there with us... bring a tent, bring some chairs, bring whatever you want, but BRING SOMETHING TO READ!  We will enjoy reading quietly and reading to each other from 4:30 until 6pm OR until I get too hot, my kids start fighting, or I get eaten alive by buggies.  Seriously, come read with us!  It'll be fun!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Fabulously Fun Friday: Never Eat Sour Watermelon

Isn't that how you learned it?  North, East, South, West.....  I teach this every fall when we study Columbus, but I've found a NEW way!  


This week's Fun Friday activity is a Geocaching Adventure-  We will try to find 10 caches  and if we find at least 5, a LARGE TASTY REWARD AWAITS!


Geocaching is defined as outdoor sporting activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device[2] and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", anywhere in the world.
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We have registered with geocaching.com and our user name is StaggFamily.  I am including the list of possible caches we will be looking for tomorrow-

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.  I am not one to spend time researching something new- I am more of the 'sink or swim' type.  We tried a few today with no luck, however, we were ill prepared.  Tomorrow, we will be armed with adventure packs, picnic lunches, frozen water bottles, gloves & boots (to use when needed), and I am thinking of taking something unique as a prop for pics at each cache site.... not sure about that yet.  Anything else?  If we can conquer caching, we can then dive into creating our own caches with cool clues.... I think I am more excited about that than anything... but babysteps.... we did go to Dollar Tree and make these cute trinkets to leave in the cache boxes we find (*IF* we find any!)

First geocache...

Epic fail!