
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Old Lady Who Lived in A Shoe

Friday, January 30, 2009
A Little Tale of Mice
The little mice came out to play,

One very smart mouse ran away!

"Where did he go?" The red one said, "I sure hope he's found well and certainly not dead!"

Joyous reunion!

He's been found!
All is well, safe and sound!Story written by the little ladies. Red mouse sewn by A (with a little help).
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The King of the Forest...The Great Oak!
Did you know that if you wear or carry an acorn in your pocket it brings you good luck? They are symbols of immortality, protection, healing, fertility, strength, wisdom, money and longevity. Acorns placed in the window keep your home safe from harm and from being struck by lightning.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Making Snow Cream
1 gallon snow, 1 cup milk (we used soy), 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon vanillaGo outside and get some snow, preferably not the yellow kind!
Put all of the ingredients into a large bowl.


It keeps in the freezer for about a day or so, but is best when eaten fresh! Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Mystery Plant
Not too long ago we discovered that it grows plantlets right along the edge of the leaf.
The little plant grew....
And grew.......
And grew.......
Now we have many of these mystery plants to admire!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Little Quakers
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Great Alternative to Plastic Cups
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Growing Little Potatoes Indoors
Potato salad, potato pancakes, french fries.....where would we be without the potato? We are big potato eaters in my house and my youngest finds the word "potato" quite entertaining. She uses the word all the time and even has a song about potatoes. She is the reason for "5 Orange Potatoes," she just blurted it out one day and it stuck.
The girls found a spotted cucumber beetle sucking water from a potato slice. A (my youngest) was inspired to draw the little creature in her journal.
Indoor Potato Garden
Materials needed: sprouted potatoes, soil, pebbles, a large deep pot, little things to decorate your potato garden
I thought I would start the blog with a fun science experiment...growing potatoes indoors. If you don't have any sprouting potatoes just hanging out in the kitchen, you can sprout them by putting them in a paper bag and placing them in a dark place for a week or two.
When they begin sprouting you can cut a little bit off the ends, actually this probably isn't really necessary, but F likes to practice her cutting skills.
Water, place in a sunny spot and decorate with pretty glass if you feel the urge, as my girls did. In a few weeks long vines will be growing from the top and new potatoes will be forming in the soil. 

You will be surprised with how many potatoes you will dig up!
A Family Portrait of Shoes
big sis (7), lil' sis (5), mom, dad




