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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Gift # 4

The Fishing for Numbers games are almost complete. I hope to list three in my Etsy shop next week. So that takes care of gifts numbers 1-2-3. Yes, I seem to be still counting.



Gift number 4 is for my Auburn Fan, a gorgeous orange and blue bracelet made of 6mm crystal beads and accented with Sterling silver round beads. The clasp and jump rings and wire are all Sterling silver. "B" is a bit of a tomboy but she will like this bracelet. A.) because it wreaks of Auburn B.) because it is simple and small
"B" also wants Kyle Bush pajama pants for Christmas so I need to end this post now and get busy sewing.




VeryVerdant



On a different note, my children are crafting again. They cut out all of these snow flakes and hung them in one of the front bedroom windows. Hopefully by Christmas they will have made enough snowflakes to go in the three sets of windows across the front of the house. This picture really does not do it justice. When night falls and all the white lights are on, these paper snowflakes make the window look like a store front. We have no outside decorations but having a "white lights" Christmas tree in all the front windows makes ours the Best Decorated house on the block. Of course, I might be showing just a little bit of favoritism in that last statement

Thursday, December 18, 2008

My New Favorite Christmas Song

As a woman I am emotionally driven sometimes. Yes, I am one of those that cries over sappy old movies and "Kleenex" comercials and even story books I am reading to my children; but mostly it's music that gets me. This song is no exeption. Sometimes in my day I need to breathe a prayer, and sometimes circumstances seem so overwhelming that I have no clue what to pray or how. These words come to mind and give peace. I sing them and rest.

If life gets tough for you and me, could you imagine how Mary must have felt at times raising children of her own and the Messiah all in the same house? Yes, my "Problems" - opportunities as I like to call them - vanish away. They pale in comparison to that mothers worries. Her prayer of surrender, her cry for provision are beautifully put together in a song called Breath of Heaven by Donna Summer.


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I am waiting in a silent prayer
I am frightened by the load I bear
In a world as cold as stone
Must I walk this path alone
Be with me now
Be with me now

Breath of heaven
Hold me together
Be forever near me
Breath of heaven
Breath of heaven
Lighten my darkness
Pour over me your holiness
For you are holy
Breath of heaven

Do you wonder as you watch my face
If a wiser one should have had my place
But I offer all I am
For the mercy of your plan
Help me be strong
Help me be
Help me

Breath of heaven
Hold me together
Be forever near me
Breath of heaven
Breath of heaven
Light in my darkness
Pour over me your holiness
For you are holy
Breath of heaven


Wishing all a Merry Christmas,
VeryVerdant

The complete lyrics by Donna Summers can be found at www.songlyrics.com

Sunday, December 14, 2008

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Do you remember the poem?

It goes like this.



1 2 3-4-5
Once I caught a fish alive.
6 7 8-9-10
But I let him go again.


Why did you let him go?
Because he bit my finger so.
Which finger did he bite?
This little finger on my right.


Yes, I have been thinking back to my teaching days when I taught 1st grade and preschool. Then, too, I have been doing a lot of remembering the early days with my own children. What brought on this hint of nostalgia? Making Christmas presents for the nieces and nephews, of course.

Yes, I promised to have pictures up, one a day to be exact, and that was to have begun on Friday night, but you know me. I can not do anything the easy way. No, instead of making one item at a time I have been working on six items.

Here is the project. Ten little fishes with numbers 0-9 appliqued on their sides swim around in a little pond of blue. The blue pond is a circle of fabric lined with bandanna fabric. There is a draw string that runs around the circumference of the play mat so that when the game is finished it can be cinched up and easily put away. Each fish has a key ring sewn inside so that little ones can catch them with the hook and line. The hook is cut from magnetic strip and attached by heavy string to a short dowel rod "fishing pole".

The idea came from my days teaching preschool lessons to my own children. Actually, it may have come from my mom's teaching days. She was a fantastic teacher and I was always very involved in her classrooms.

Here is how the game with a lesson goes.
"Kaylynn, will you fish for me?"
"Yes, which fish should I catch?"
"The one with the number four."

When Kaylynn remembers the number she proceeds to fish for him with her magnetic hook. This game can be used to reinforce number recognition, simple addition and subtraction problems, place value and number spelling (when the number words are written out on flash cards and the child fishes for the corresponding number fish).

These games were originally made using paper clips on the mouth of paper fish and the pole was made of a dowel rod a piece of string and a magnet. Same concept exists here only the game is much more permanent and the little pieces are concealed inside cloth fishes.

I hope the little ones receiving these have a lot of learning fun catching fish and learning their numbers.

VeryVerdant
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