Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Monday, October 03, 2011
Sunday, September 12, 2010
I have finally got some creative juices flowing again. I have mostly been working on scrapbooking lately, but for some reason my scans are all coming out overexposed, so I need to find a new way to post pics.
Ethan and I were lucky enough to have a day to ourselves to do whatever we wanted (thanks Lisa!) so we decided to go to NYC to check out the American Folk Art Museum. I had never been there before and I loved it! Ethan was esepcially interested in seeing Henry Darger's work. Coincidentally, it was right next to MoMA, and it was their free Friday night, so we got to go there as well. We saw an interactive piece that was about screaming into a microphone, which honestly got really old really fast, since you could hear people screaming though the whole museum. We also got to see a special Matisse exhibit though, which was much more interesting to us.
I'm happy that Sunday scrap nights with Lisa are coming back with the new school year, and that I'll have lots of time to get inspiration and just hang out with my bff, even if it is only through the computer.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Whirlwind of Educational Activities Last Week
Tuesday morning Esme and went to her first marionette show. The puppeteers performed Cinderella and were lit up so that the audience could see the show and how they make the marionettes move.
Friday, the most exciting day, we took our first family trip to the Boston Museum of Science. We decided this would be the perfect way to end our Human Body unit and segue into our dinosaur unit. Even though we've really been studying dinosaurs all year, it will be official for the next few weeks. The museum was WONDERFUL!! Our family universally agreed that it was a fabulous trip. Esme particularly enjoyed the senses room and of course the dinosaur section. She also liked the classification room and the anatomy room. She was disappointed that we didn't get to see every singe exhibit, but we have assured her that we will go again very soon!
Saturday Esme and I attended an all-day Earth Day celebration with Girl Scouts. Esme made her own applesauce over a campfire, cleaned up a campsite, made her own paper, went on a hike, explored wetland muck for life, made lip balm, sang Native American folk songs, beat a drum, and had a yoga session with a professional instructor.
Although Sunday wasn't an official homeschooling day, we did get a chance to spend some time at the beach and explore some things we don't see around our town every day. We waded in salt water and searched for hermit crabs with Esme's cousin, Dylan. Esme and Ethan made a great sand castle, and later we climbed on some very cool weather-beaten rocks.
Today Esme had her regular Girl Scout meeting and had her first TBall practice. It has been a whirlwind, but wonderful!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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