Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Week 17 - Michelle

Wow, where did the week go?  I thought I was so smart choosing shapes, and then I had a really hard time with it!!  I enlisted my Kindergartner to help me "see" shapes around our house.  Of course, he was much better than me.

Circle
Miles looking for birds . . .






 Square
It's a cousin slumber party!  Pushing 2 couches together to form a pillow pit creates a square.










Rectangle
The boys thought it would be hilarious to have a witch come down the chimney.  Miles helped me recognize the rectangle.






 Oval
Our pecan tree







 Star
Society Garlic is a star!

Week 17 - Amy

Week 17



Circle
The wagon wheel from an old wagon used on the Oregon Trail. It is located at Emigrant Springs State Park.



Square
Shane and Dagny playing with diaper boxes on their heads, ramming each other.



Triangle
The three points of my triangle are Kieric, Dagny and Tirion. School started this week and even though Tirion is not in school yet, we got her a backpack for her diapers and wipes. She was already with the boys on the first day of school. She was quite upset when she discovered that she was going to Grandma's instead of school.



Rectangle
The keys on my piano.



Oval
Baby wipes are a wonderful thing and I think I will continue to buy them even after Tirion moves on to panties. (Which I wish she would do already.) They are great for cleaning all kinds of things.



Star

The Moon & Stars watermelon that we grew in our garden came to a whopping 30 lbs. It was so big that Shane had to use a saw to cut it up instead of a knife. Apparently, if you fertilizer them well and have really good soil, they can get up to 40 lbs.



Heart
My darling husband, Shane, the one who holds my heart.


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Week Seventeen - Ashli

I loved the simplicity of the list this week.  Sadly, it rained a lot and I didn't get out much to take photos. We did go to the Air Zoo on Saturday but guess who forgot to bring her camera? This girl! All of these photos were taken in or around my house. I had fun with color editing this week.  Enjoy!

Circle:



I am saving all my white plastic containers to use in making Caleb's Storm Trooper costume for Halloween.  Can't wait to post a photo of the finished product! 


Kudos to the first mom who recognizes what this wheel is from.  ??? anyone???
Oval:
We went to a birthday party for one of the boy's friends and they got to take a balloon home.
Star:
I didn't have a lot to work with this week at home - this is a starfish we got in Florida - in the sand box!
Heart:
This is not quite the vision I had for this photo -but with an impatient assistent (Mike) and restless models this is what I got. I still like it.  They are truly my heart.  :-)

Rectangle:
My favortie Georgia O'keeffe painting - Mike got a replica for me several years ago.  It hangs in our dining room.

That's all Folks!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Week 18 - The List

HOLIDAYS
Every day of the year has some sort of holiday. Some are patriotic, some are religious, some bring awareness and some are just plain strange. Here are some of the ones for this week (Almost every day of the year has more than one.) and a little bit about the holiday.



Monday September 24th
National Punctuation Day
This unofficial, but entirely punctual, grammatical holiday celebrates the colon, the comma, the parenthesis, the period and much more. Founded by Jeff Rubin, a California-based newsletter editor, National Punctuation day offers a pause for pondering the points of fine grammar and mechanics. Do you know the difference between a dash and an ellipsis? Can you correctly employ both the comma and the semi-colon?


Tuesday September 25th
National Comic Book Day
September 25th is National Comic Book Day, offering cartoon fans an ideal excuse for paging through their favorite issues. What is your favorite comic book series? Are you a superheroes fan, a science fiction buff, a teen series follower or a children's cartoon enthusiast? Did you know you can even read the Bible in comic book formats? Celebrate Comic Book Day with the cartoon volume of your choice.


Wednesday September 26th
Love Note Day
Secret admirers and romantic sorts, here's your heyday. September 26th is Love Note Day. Sentimental sorts may pick up s special stationery to create heartfelt missives for the objects of their affection. Valentine's Day may be nearly five months off, so this heartfelt holiday offers another opportunity for expressing affection and devotion in an articulate and tangible way. Why not write a letter of love - or even a romantic poem - on September 26th?


Thursday September 27th
Crush a Can Day
Have you ever crushed a soda can on your own forehead? How about squishing a can under one shoe? September 27th is Crush a Can Day. Before you fill that recycle bin with discarded soda cans, why not crush them today?


Friday September 28th
Native American Day
On the 4th Friday in September, a day is set aside to honor and celebrate Native Americans, the first Americans to live in the U.S. Still commonly referred to as American Indians, the term "Native Americans" has been used in recent years as a sign of respect and recognition that they were indeed the first people to populate our great and wonderful nation. By the time the first explorers and settlers arrived from Europe, Native Americans had populated the entire North American continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the northern reaches of Canada.


Saturday September 29th
Coffee Day
How do you take your coffee? Do you prefer a cappuccino, decaf, espresso or latte? Would you rather have a steaming mug of coffee or a frosty glass filled with iced coffee? September 29th is Coffee Day. Baristas, get ready to serve any old java or Joe. Coffee shops, cafes, coffeehouses and other beverage vendors usually offer free cups or discount deals on delicious coffee drinks on September 29th to celebrate this stimulating occasion. Take a coffee break on September 29th for your favorite cuppa.


Sunday September 30th
Gold Star Mother's Day
Gold Star Mother’s Day is observed in the United States on the last Sunday of September each year. It is a day for people to recognize and honor those who have lost a son or daughter while serving the United States Armed Forces.

Week 17 - Aisha

 
 
 

Week 17 - Aisha

 
 
 
 
A lot of this week was spent indoors due to weather. We got out as much as we could but it seemed as soon as we got out we were darting rain drops or sleet! I have never seen so much sleet in one week. My boys asked on several occasions if Christmas was coming :)
Most of my photos this week are from our time in the Pumpkin squash field. We LOVE to find these patches. Pumpkin squash look like a pumpkin but is VERY vibrant in color. When you find one you tend to find a ton of people with cameras as well. I always ask permission to enter the patch with my kids and camera. The awkward knock on the door of a strangers farm house is well worth it, the photos always turn out amazing! Happy Fall my photography friends!!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Circle-

I just couldn't choose one.....

 
(see photos below)
 
 










Triangle- (see photo below)





Star-

Ben is my star and looks like one in the photo too!

(see photo below)








Rectangle-

#1 My boys as a rectangle

#2 The photo is croped into a rectangle




I also have HEART in this one....my photo editing :)

 
 
 

Oval- (see photo below)

The Pumpkin family
From left to right
Travis pumpkin -Daddy pumpkin- Mommy pumpkin- Benjermen pumpkin
Two white pumpkins are pets (according to the boys)
 

Week 17 - Melissa

Circle






Sam's new birthday bike gives a great shadow on the sidewalk for two circles.











Square




PAINT SQUARES!  We are getting ready to paint our porch and have no idea what color to choose.  I picked a few from each color to try to help but we are still at a loss.  (We are leaning towards a green.)












Triangle



Tyler went to Raven Hill Discovery Center for a NASA program on force and motion.  While we were dropping him off, Alex, Sam, and I took a stroll through their Music Garden.






Rectangle




Also at Raven Hill, this was Alex and Sam's favorite birdhouse.  It is of simple design made with rectangle pieces of wood.














Star





My in-law's flag.














Heart




A heart-shaped cloud... although my husband says it looks like a pterodactyl.