Life is always changing and providing opportunities for growth. As we sift through what is happening and what comes next...we continue to develop 'a new normal' in our lives.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Summer Day
We've stayed inside for part of the day. I was upstairs working on a project. After a few minutes, I decided it was time to see what was going on with everyone else. I came into the front room to see all of the kids watching a movie together. They are attempting to watch all of the 50 animated movies that Disney has made. (I'm not sure the oldest is completely on board with it - we'll see how it goes.) I continued down the stairs to find hubby snoozing on the futon. I love the calm I felt in the house. Ahh...summer.
Observations
Today I have observed my children asking questions and doing what interests them. Well, for the most part...I'm not sure sweeping the floor would be included in that. Come to think of it, helping to clean up the kitchen would probably not be what interested them either. But, they managed without too much complaining.
I love that while at breakfast our oldest explained how light and color work. I think it's also cool that the second oldest wanted to try an 'experiment' and we had a chance to talk about the scientific method. It made me happy when the youngest asked about 'where blinds go' and I was able to explain how blinds work and slip in something about simple machines. It was fun to hear the second to the youngest play the piano and attempt to sing what was being played. I'm grateful that the kids have chosen to do some productive and leisure activities that have helped them to learn, work together and enjoy time with each other (and with friends). They even watched a show that gets them closer to a goal they have set for themselves.
All of this made me think of two things. The first is that I find joy in watching my children learn. And, I get excited about learning with them. I realize they are not in a class, nor are they reading a textbook. But, they are learning. I actually think even more comes from curiosity than from another person saying when you need to learn what. The second piece is that we don't have issues with kids getting 'bored'. Well, we've heard that once or twice. But, for the most part...they find their own things to pursue when they have 'down time'. I love that.
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