Sunday, May 30, 2010

Just Plain Silliness

So, Caramel the moth died in captivity. Lily was sad and wanted to bury him. Then she had bug mac and cheese in remembrance of him. There was always a smile lingering on her lips of sadness though... as if she knew how just plain silly it all was! And here am I documenting it! Am I derranged? Maybe. But I find my kid's sense of humor to be such a source of joy in my life. Even when it's connected to a death!



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

CLEAN Water...

Lily did a speech on poverty for her public speaking class recently. What seemed to get her attention the most was that SO many people do not have clean water to drink. In fact, SO many die every day because of the lack of something so basic. Wow. This clip says it in an amazing way. Please watch!

Solidarités International: Water talks from La Boite Concept on Vimeo.



To celebrate Lily's success, I sponsored her in her desire to buy a water filter for a family in Asia who needed clean water (through GFA). A perfect start to the end of her project...

Monday, May 17, 2010

Mint Becomes Caramel



We are not totally sure it's the same creature, but the morning we found Mint's cocoon empty we found this pretty moth hanging out by our window. So, Mint became Caramel. Not the Julia butterfly Lily was hoping for, but she still thinks he's beautiful!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Birthday Fun

Lily turned 8 last Wednesday and we had a wonderful family celebration. Just us. Lily designed the cake and we all decorated it together.




Mint the Calapiddar

Chris found this caterpillar climbing on our island next to a bouquet of flowers and it quickly became Lily's favored friend. She made a home for it, named it, played with it, fed it well (with too many of my geranium leaves...my plants now look sad) and watched it's changes. I just couldn't correct her lovely way of saying it...calapiddar.




Homeschooling and Play

One of the things I love about schooling at home is the never-ending opportunity for creativity. It often starts with something we learned, but to be honest it's opportunity lies even more in the moments when Mom is distracted. This particular day I had a lot on my plate and could not, for the life of me, stay on task with my daughter (now who needs instruction?!). This is what I found her doing...