Beyond LIttle Hearts for His Glory:
We've been reading about the PIlgrims and their trek across the ocean to America. Reading about the struggles has really made these people heroic to us - and it has shown the lengths they went to be able to praise God the way they wanted to! Our favorite activity this week was showing how the winds blew the Mayflower in a different direction - a colder direction that had them land in Boston. The marble on the table is the Mayflower, and the "x" on the masking tape line is Virginia - where they hoped to land. First, Riley had to try to blow the Mayflower to land on the "x" himself. It shot off the end of the table!
Then, we blew it together (and you see at this point, EVERYONE felt the need to blow, even the 2 year old - though I think he may have just spit on the marble - ocean currents, right?
). We all got the Mayflower to settle on the "x", but it stuck in Riley's mind how the Pilgrims had to depend on the wind to move their boat instead of a motor. (And ultimately, they depended wholly on God!)
The second favorite activity was making the starfish, which symbolized all of the ocean life the Pilgrims discovered on the beach as they landed. Great fun! I can see I should have take a picture of the finished product - sorry!
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Preparing Hearts for His Glory:
We've LOVED reading Grandpa's Box and are both very sad it has come to an end!
We also had to say "goodbye" to Fountain of Life - another amazing book that had us on the edge of our seats - waiting for Jesus - and has left us waiting for Him yet again! What an amazing way this is to learn about history. I cannot imagine doing it any other way. My ds LOVES LOVES LOVES the books we are reading, as well as the books he is reading independently. This was one of his favorite activities this week. After researching mosaics, he made one of his own:
Okay - and here is the real testimony - we have had dc sick with the stomach flu around here! I MADE my ds take off part of the day in Beyond - but he could hardly take it. He wanted to do it so badly! He did it half-sick the rest of the week. My other ds didn't feel well either - though not full-blown flu. He refused to take off any school! And, even my ds who is 2 - well, he got himself off of the couch to blow the Mayflower (as well as many other things). I guess HOD is just too much fun!
Hope your week went well!
In Christ,
Julie