Showing posts with label fairy tale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairy tale. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Better Than a Lava Lamp

Nichole took an AP 3D Art class this year. Final grade her teacher gave her? 150%. That's my girl.
Her projects were all based on fairy tales and meaning in fairy tales. She used several mediums including ceramics, paper mache, items she collected to add to the projects, and more. She won 2nd place for ceramics in a school art show for one of her fairy tale pieces (even though the ribbon says 3rd place).

She spent a lot of time on her projects. One of them was a Sleeping Beauty spinning wheel made of bones. She collected owl pellets, dissected them, cleaned the bones, and put together the spinning wheel. It was so tiny.


Nichole: The spinning wheel in the story symbolizes death. Nothing makes me think death more than bones.

One part of the process was cleaning the hair off the rodent bones in hydrogen peroxide and water. As they separated, certain parts would float and certain parts sank. Jr. Jr. got a big kick out of watching this process. He commented that it was "better than a lava lamp." I'm glad he got so much enjoyment out of it.



Saturday, July 11, 2020

Summer Reading

 
We've still being doing lots of library Summer Reading activities. We reached the halfway point for Orem and Jeremy picked up prizes for us. Little flashlights for Jr. Jr. and Lucky, bubbles for Jet, and books for the four oldest of us. They had little kid books that adults could choose so Jeremy picked up a board book of baby animals for me. Jet loves it.

We continue to go on weekly walks at parks for #provostorytrails and enjoy learning some new tales. "The Stonecutter," "Three Magic Oranges," and "Catherine & Her Destiny."
We even took time at one park to act out The Three Billy Goats Gruff with the big bridge there.
At another park, after we got out of the van, Lucky called out, "Wait! I left something in the van." Once we unlocked it for him, he climbed in and pulled out a pair of binoculars. That's our birder. There was a birding badge for the Summer Reading Program we got earlier.

We also get weekly take home activities that Jeremy picks up for us. We called the kids' great grandma for Friendship Day in Paraguay. We made sugar skull masks (calaveras) for Day of the Dead in Mexico. We made paper bamboo trees to put tanzaku wishes on for the Tanabata Festival in Japan.

And there are still plenty of reading, crafts, coloring, stories (Jr. Jr. and Lucky came in one day while Jet and I were watching toddler tales online and joined in with calling out what animals they saw and things like that- love those kids) and other activities.
Lucky made a puppet theatre from boxes and a blanket and used paper lunch sack puppets to entertain.
One library activity suggested drawing pictures or writing motivational messages with sidewalk chalk. Jr. Jr. was very motivational. "You can make it... across this driveway." Lucky drew a dragon and the words, "I love you." Nichole created a fountain with a water sprite coming out the top.
Jeremy built a balloon hot air balloon to go with the Orem Library's theme of "Around the World in 8 Weeks." There is so much emphasis on hot air balloons (that's how people are "traveling" around to the different areas) this year for the Summer Reading program. It's funny because Jules Verne never mentioned a hot air balloon in his book Around the World in Eighty Days. It was just in the movies but everyone associates a hot air balloon with that story. But this is "in 8 weeks" not the Jules Verne version so they can use whatever they want as transportation.
We got to do a digital escape room this year, where our hot air balloon crash landed on an uncharted island and we had to escape it.  It was said to have something for all ages and it did. It started with a video and a song that Jet loved dancing to. It had different levels of puzzles as well that we were all able to help with. It was fun to do it as a family and we did make it off the island.
We also played an online game with other patrons and librarians called "Beat the Librarians." It was a trivia game and the patrons did indeed beat the librarians.

I love how socially distance compatible the programs are this year. Jeremy always wears a face covering when he goes to the Orem Library as our designated library item picker upper (that and building that hot air balloon balloon). We're able to go plenty of places and do plenty things as a family and we do enough at home as well. I love my family and sharing Summer Reading fun with them.

Friday, March 2, 2018

Busy Week

Let me tell you about our busy week.

Monday, February 26, was Tell a Fairy Tale Day.  The kids and I watched a foreign film based on some of Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tales.  I also read to the kids from a fairy tale I wrote.  I didn't get any pictures.

Tuesday, February 27, was Jr.'s Blue and Gold Banquet.  It was Harry Potter themed.  The decorations were awesome as was the food.
We also each got to decorate a wand.
The boys enjoyed a nice game of Quidditch and some of them even did some dueling.
In the invitation, they told us to dress up and wear robes.  Jeremy got the robe part right.  He looked like an Arthur Weasley type person interested in all things Muggle.
It was fun.

Wednesday, February 28, I went to a Relief Society activity.  Games, chocolate, and fun.  Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.  Chocolate.  I didn't get any pictures.

Thursday, March 1, was National Pig Day.  We had pigs in a blanket before going to a concert for the elementary schoolers.  I forgot to bring the camera to the concert.
Earlier in the day, I did bring the camera when Lucky and I went to visit friends.  ZZ and Lucky made slime with googly eyes in it.  Lucky didn't want to touch it. 
They also ate chicken nuggets with sze chuan sauce.

Today, March 2, is Dr. Seuss' birthday.  The kids and I ate green eggs and ham sandwiches while watching "The Lorax."
Busy week but lots of good things.