Brightly Living

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Stylish Wheels

Lookin' good behind this wheel.





A smooth ride for a little boy with smooth moves.
I didn't get the picture,
but we all noticed
when he was driving around
with one hand on the wheel
and the other arm around Kiera.

Farmers Market

tasting honey + shaved ice + tossing money to a street musician + kettle corn + apples=
Farmers market 




Monday, July 11, 2011

Royalty

Once upon a time,
a little girl visited two little boys
and they all entered a land of pretend.


Each accompanied by a stuffed friend,


they hired a master felt-crown maker
and arranged their treasured jewels
in the most stunning of designs.

Now known to all as
Princess, Prince, and King

they set off on a journey
slaying dragons and exploring new lands

without ever leaving the backyard.

Cousin Josh and KT


Ahh, newlyweds.
They are just so cute.
And so excited about marriage and life.
Not that I'm not,
but you know how it is--
It's just so refreshing to see young love.
Eric's cousin Josh and his wife Katie
had a day in Seattle at the end of their honeymoon.
When they got off their cruise ship,
we were thrilled to spend the day with them
catching up, church, BBQing, playing Settlers and going on a walk.
We are so happy for them
and their decision to marry in the temple.
I know their decision has already brought them so much joy.
We hope it's not too long before we see them again!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy 4th

An Allred all-American day
consisted of
a bike ride to the church breakfast at the park,
a hike with spectacular views and waterfalls,

 Bridal Veil Falls and Lake Serene








a BBQ with friends,
a game of Killer Bunnies,
and fireworks.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

And Summer Begins!

Oh, I have looked forward to Summer for so long! Yes, for the warm days, shorts, and flip flops, but even more so for some precious time with my boys. The school year is so long and busy and I know next year will be even more so. I just want to keep my kids close to me as long as possible and make this summer count.

So, OF COURSE, I have to have a Summer schedule and a plan. We all do so much better around here with a schedule. I created our schedule to be a little more laid back, but still productive. It worked out so well and we stuck to it perfectly this week.

We still start each day with family scripture study at 7:15am-ish. Morning chores (getting ready for the day, house help, practice piano) all need to be done by 9:30am. Around that time, instead of reading from the picture scriptures like we do during the school year, we are working on memorizing a scripture verse each week and then we read a story from the Friend magazine.

At 10:00am on 3 days of the week, we do homeschool. We meet in the "school" room and start with a prayer and then a few fun songs with instruments (glockenspiel, bells, etc.). Then we work. The boys each have a notebook and a list of 6-8 things they need to do. They can do them in any order. Most things I give them instructions and then they are done independently, but sometimes there is a math game I play with them or a short lesson. They usually have a math, word work, spelling, art, research and poetry work with other things mixed in. They get "paid" per work as long as they do a job well done (no rushing, nice handwriting) and keep a good attitude. I write the possible amount they could earn next to each work. I pay them using play coins which gives them the practice working with money. They have to add up their earnings at the end of work time, check their addition with a calculator, and then I pay them.  This summer I decided to do a Friday store where they get the chance to spend their money on things like water balloons, games, and whatever else I decide to offer up to them.

After homeschool is lunch. After lunch is reading for at least 30 min.

Each day is also assigned something special. On one of the days we do not do homeschool we go out on a field trip. Another afternoon is for swimming or playing at the Y. One afternoon we do a science experiment. One day is music lessons and a trip to the library. We also have a day for a short geography lesson.

The boys were so excited about everything this week. I feel like we had a perfect mix of fun, relaxing, scheduled time, free time, work and play.

A few pictures from our first week of summer . . .






T-Ball

Kacin is loving his 2nd year of T-ball!