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Friday, December 30, 2022

Sam's Art Unit

Usually between Christmas and New Years, when Sam is mostly home from work, he teaches a unit to the kids on something he's interested in. This year he taught a general Art Unit. I didn't get many pictures, and I don't have his lesson plan, but he talked about a bunch of design principles and Gestalt theory and how these principles contribute to a pleasing work of art. These are just some pictures of the notes the kids took and some drawings they did, to remind us that we did this unit at all!

The kids love learning from Sam and several of them want to be artists, so this was a really fun unit for them!

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Water Hikes

We had the most beautiful Fall ever! It came later than usual because we had…hmm, now I'm forgetting. Maybe because we had a lot of hot weather and it didn't cool down at all until October? I think that's what it was. Anyway, the fall colors in the canyon are often good in September and basically gone by October. But this year the leaves were amazing in the mountains all through October! It was wonderful. I wanted to hike to several water…features as part of our unit, some we'd seen before and some we hadn't. We took the younger kids on some of the hikes and left them home with Sam for one of them. It seemed each hike was more beautiful than the last!

I put more pictures of these glorious hikes on the other blog:




but I will post a few of them here as well. Two hikes were to streams/waterfalls and one was to a hot springs.
We've never hiked Gloria Falls before, and we were surprised at how big and impressive the Falls were! I heard they are even bigger in the Spring and would like to see them then too.
By the time we did this hike, it was getting cooler in the mountains, and there was even some ice on the rocks by the Falls!
This was a hike with just the "school kids." These four cuties.
Good hikers, every one of them!
A glorious day!
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The hot springs in Diamond Fork Canyon are nostalgic for me because we went there lots of times when the big boys were young, and I have such vivid memories of playing there with them. I felt like I was seeing the ghosts of our earlier family superimposed over what I was experiencing in the present day!
Gus always reminds me of squishy little Malachi.
Zig was serious and focused and just a tiny bit nervous about getting in. He mostly played that he was a lifeguard. (He's so much like little Sebby!)
And Teddy was just off his own, exploring, daringly climbing around, doing big-kid things, so much like little Abe!
I even have an old picture of a tiny Daisy in this same pool!
Goldie was just a wee mite last time we came. Now she's a beautiful young lady!
And Junie has passed all her sisters up in height!
We found a really great picnic area after our hike, and ate our lunch in maybe the prettiest grove of yellow trees anywhere!
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The hike to Grotto Falls was a treat because Malachi came with us! And then he insisted on carrying the hiking backpack with Clementine in it! What a good boy he is. Everyone is always happy to have Malachi around.
It's a really easy hike to Grotto Falls, barely off the trailhead. And it's fun because there's a little shady cave (grotto?) to play in where the waterfall lands. We brought water shoes so we could wade around a little—though it was tricky getting everyone in and out of their shoes with wet and muddy feet! Next time maybe we should just hike in the water shoes!
Gus is excited
Goldie has duck feet
Poor Gus was sad about something, but forcing a smile here anyway
There is no place I'd rather be in the Fall than hiking through our beautiful mountains. I'm so glad we live close to so many beautiful places, and that the kids and I get to learn and explore together!


Saturday, October 8, 2022

Grist Mill field trip

The first time I ever heard of this place was ten years ago when I was looking up mills for our first Water Unit. I was so excited to find it was close enough to drive to, and that it was open for visitors! I remember how excited the boys were to see a REAL waterwheel after we'd been learning about them. It was just so cool! So, I was excited to visit again with the kids that had never been there, and with Sam, who hadn't been there either!

It was a nice day for a field trip. We took a picnic and had such a good time! A few of the buildings were closed on this visit and there wasn't anyone there to show us around, but there was quite a bit of stuff to see anyway.
Some of the gears, turning vertical motion into horizontal motion.
The waterwheel on the smaller mill house
Big waterwheel
These big belts of grain elevators were cool
This was cute—a little model of the mill. Daisy liked it.
Even with a tiny waterwheel!
More belts and pulleys inside the mill
There were some fun little activities for kids in the other buildings around the mill. One thing they had was a little potholder weaving loom. Junie has one at home, so she's fast—fast enough to make a whole potholder to bring home!
Cow milking
Swings at the playground afterward!