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Random moments to remember, silly boys, and thankfulness:

Yummy gluten-free cinnamon rolls.

These made my Joshua very happy!

I used this recipe, but because we’re no longer dairy-free, I used regular milk and I used butter in place of the shortening.  There’s no yeast in this recipe so there’s no rise time and they have a little bit more of a biscuit texture.  Make note that there’s also no salt in this recipe.  Definitely needs a little salt.

I think these will reappear Christmas morning at our house.

Seeing Grandpa graduate.

The boys and I watched Josh’s dad graduate with his Master’s in Science and Religion from Biola University.  The ceremony was streamed live from Los Angeles and we watch from our home in North Carolina.  Technology is amazing.  I took this picture with my phone of the computer screen when we saw camera catch Grandpa (on the end right up front).

Silly Jacob under my desk.

This is one of Jacob’s favorite places to play.  At my feet.  Under my desk.  He doesn’t seem to care that he hits his head repeatedly when he stands up.

More spicy bean dip, please!

Jacob polished off his own beans the other night and started handing his chips to Daddy for more bean dip.  This boy loves flavor and spice.

I made my bean dip with homemade pureed pinto beans and mixed it with homemade salsa made from tomatoes out of our garden this summer.  The salsa had a generous amount of jalapeños. And still Jacob asked for more.

Jonathan?  Well, he had plain beans with his chips.

What are you remembering, thankful for, or bragging on your kids for?

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The Homeschool Mother's Journal

In my life this week?

  • Thanks for the prayers for Josh’s fire ant bites and swollen arm.  The antibiotics helped and the swelling disappeared within days.  This is the time of year that our house, which seems to have been built on a fire any hill, is attacked by those evil creatures.  I had a bad feeling the other night so I had Josh spray.  The next morning, Jonathan found ants on the couch, thankfully before he sat down.  Unfortunately, Josh sat there earlier in the morning and did not realize that the ants were there.  He has another large swollen spot on his side/hip.  It seems that he is becoming more and more sensitive to the fire ant bits over time.  Anyone have any good suggestions for ridding your house and yard of fire ants?  The spray we use inside seems to work well as long as we spray regularly, but we’ve never been able to push them out of the yard long term.
  • I’m still car-less during the week, but we’re coming closer to the end. I think.  Josh has borrowed the tool he needs for the next step in fixing the car.  {Praising God because we think a coworker bought the tool thinking it would be a good addition to his collection and promptly let Josh borrow it.}  The motorcycle is mostly disassembled and parts have been trickling in.  We’re hoping that one of these vehicles will be up and running by the end of this long weekend.  Josh is on call this week, so we’re praying for no major client issues to interrupt the progress.
  • It’s a new month.  Really, no matter how much I deny it, we are now in September.  That means new 3 in 30 goals and a look at how I did last month.  I’m working in the same areas again, but I have updated my specific goals for this month.
  • An exciting announcement!  Soon you’ll be able to read my ramblings over at Heart of the Matter.  I’ve been invited to be a monthly contributor!

In our homeschool this week?

  • Jonathan loves Kindergarten.  Astronomy seems to be the favorite subject and math is a close second.  He loves drawing the planets in order and does this on average once a day, just for fun.  I can’t count the number of space and earth related documentaries we’ve watched in the last two weeks or how many times we’ve watched some of these over and over again.  He loves taking in the information.  {Hmm, a little mini-me?}  A regular bedtime stall tactic has been asking Daddy to do some big math {adding 3+ digit numbers} with him.
  • Jonathan and I built this coracle and he floated it with Daddy.  I’m not a hands on learner and Jonathan doesn’t seem to be either, but we have fun doing things like this every once in a while.  This seemed like an easy project and I had everything that we needed already on hand.  It was also a fun way to include Dad in our schooling.
  • Jonathan worked on some cursive this week.  Yes, my four year old is writing in cursive.  I had to print his memory verse copywork sheet with the cursive verse this week and he thought that was really cool.  He asked to learn and I went with it.  For the last two days, when he’s looking for something to do, I find him going back to the cursive papers to practice.  I’m in the process of looking for a curriculum or way to teach him each letter and proper form.  Any suggestions for teaching cursive? 

Jonathan's Name in Cursive

Jonathan’s first try at his name in cursive.

My favorite thing this week was?

  • Oh my little Jacob.  He’s growing up so fast.  He took quite a few steps last weekend.  I have a little bit of video that I need to edit.  Coming soon!
  • Jacob is starting to babble a good bit too.  He finally says “dada” and sometimes even “Daddy” quite well.

Things I?m working on?

  • I’m getting ready to start planning our second six weeks of Kindergarten.  This long weekend seems like good timing to sit down with everything and map it out.
  • I love using Scholaric homeschool planner for my planning.  I love how easy it is to use.  I love how easy it is to move lessons around on the fly when I make daily and weekly updates and changes to my master plan.

I?m reading?

A photo to share?

Jacob on Stool

This boy is bound to give me a heart attack or gray hair.  Or both.  He is climbing on everything.  I found Jacob standing on Jonathan’s two-step Ikea stool at the kitchen island.  This child cannot steadily stand on his own for more than 10 seconds and can barely take a couple of consecutive steps, but he made his way up onto this stool to be like his “bubba”.

Floating a Coracle

Amanda Pelser —  September 1, 2011 — 1 Comment

Coracle

This is a coracle and a pipe cleaner man.

Jonathan Floating a Coracle

This is Jonathan floating a coracle in my bathroom sink.

We made this circle boat from the The Usborne book of Living Long Ago (see pg. 75), which is a part of our Sonlight Core A curriculum.  Jonathan and I made it together during the day out of pipe cleaner, a plastic grocery bag, and packaging tape.  Before bed, Daddy and Jonathan testing out the boat in the bathroom sink.

Take a look at what happened to poor pipe cleaner man:

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Poor, poor pipe cleaner man.  I think his drowning was worth the fun and learning about ancient boats called coracles.  What do you think?  It was also a great way to include Dad in our homeschooling.

The Homeschool Mother's Journal

In my life this week?

What a crazy week this has been at The Pelsers.  Josh was busy getting everything taken care of for his motorcycle: safety class all weekend, insurance, registration, license, inspection, etc.  He drove the motorcycle to work yesterday for the first time and it broke down a few miles from work.  Seriously?  I was all set to celebrate that I finally get my van back and the motorcycle breaks down.  Ugh.  Now we have a car whose engine is all over my garage, a motorcycle that needs to be repaired, and our minivan.  And what does that leave me?  Still stuck at home during the day on weekdays until either the motorcycle or the car is repaired.  Then when Josh brought the motorcycle home and was pushing it back into the garage, he stepped on a fire ant hill.  He had a bite that swelled so bad on one arm that he had to go to the doctor this morning before work and is now on a strong antibiotic with instructions to go to the ER if the swelling and redness extends beyond a circle drawn on his arm.

In our homeschool this week?

  • Jonathan started Kindergarten on Monday!
  • Homeschooling went very well this week!  Some of Jonathan’s favorite things were: math, Astronomy, and The Boxcar Children {we’re reading this again – Jonathan read it to me this summer and now I’m reading it to him}.
  • Jonathan blew Josh’s mind on Wednesday night when he rattled off the planets – in order.
  • We celebrated homeschooling {and I got my van back day} by going to Startbucks yesterday morning to do our school work while all the public school kids had their first day of school. {Yes, I promptly had to give the van right back after yesterday’s motorcycle break down.  We enjoyed the freedom while it lasted.}

My favorite thing this week was?

  • Jacob is trying to take steps!  He can stand on his own for a few seconds and if we prompt him and help him, he’ll try to take a step, sometimes two.
  • Jacob the Climber.  If we leave the car bucket out from under the train table, he uses it to climb up onto the train table.
  • My amber necklace from Inspired by Finn arrived yesterday.  Yes, this one is for me.  I’m wearing it now and will be reviewing it soon.

I?m reading?

I?m cooking?

  • I’m always on the lookout for new gluten-free, dairy-free recipes.  I had some buffalo wing sauce that I picked up on sale a while back.  I found a modified a GF/DF chicken nugget recipe to use ingredients that I had on hand.  Wow.  I think they may have been the best chicken nuggets I have ever had!  We smothered those in the buffalo sauce for amazing buffalo chicken bites.  Seriously.  A-maz-ing.
  • I also made some delicious GF/DF mocha muffins earlier this week.  The recipe came from Once A Month Mom.  I used rice flour since I was out of sorghum and I used potato starch.  For the coffee, I used Starbucks carmel flavored coffee in my espresso machine.  So yummy and not icky sweet.

I?m praying for?

  • Quick repairs to the motorcycle.
  • Swelling/irritation in Josh’s arm to go down.
  • Jacob’s next tooth – We’ve had a good bit of snot and low-grade fevers this week.  I know there’s a tooth ready, but it just won’t come through.

A photo, video, link, or quote to share?

Jacob Jumped Self To Sleep

Tired boy jumped himself to sleep.

Jacob Climbing on Train Table

Jacob the Climber

Jonathan watched his friend from across the street ride a two-wheeler.  He desperately wanted to do the same.  He tried about a month ago and he just couldn’t do it.  About a week ago, he told us that he needed to ride a two-wheeler because “that’s what Kindergarteners do.”  So, Daddy took the training wheels off and he tried again:

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Now, I can’t keep him off the bike!  He runs out at every chance he can to ride.