Oh, what a month January was! Gene was literally gone for half of January with three separate trips, including a trip to DC during the blizzard. We managed well at home but sure missed having him around!
Here's a peak at some of what we did during the second half of January:
While Gene was stuck in DC, the boys and I visited the Houston Arboretum for Arbor Day. It was a beautiful cool day, perfect for meeting Johnny Appleseed and taking a hike.
Will and I also enjoyed frozen yogurt one afternoon while Henry was at a birthday party. Reading and eating, of course!
Both boys had big projects in January. We have taken to making weekend to-do lists so we don't forget something. Note Will's numerous reminders to make pie for Pie Day (January 23).
Will researched and wrote an expository paper about komodo dragons and Henry created a presentation about the Caldecott-winning Snowflake Bentley.
Both boys learned about abstract artists during Hands On Art last week. Henry used oil pastels to create art in the style of Wassily Kandinsky.
And Will learned all about Piet Mondrian.
Henry has the most creative teacher this year. She is so much fun and makes learning come alive for the kids. She held a reading competition in January, and divided the class into two teams, the North Pole and the South Pole. During the Snowball Blitz reading challenge, kids recorded how much they read and raced to read the most each day. Henry's team, the North Pole, lost by only 18 minutes but he racked up the most minutes -- over 1400 minutes in three weeks! We were SO proud of him!
After three weeks of incredible reading, the class celebrated with an actual snowball fight! Henry's teacher gets "snow" from the Galleria's ice rink after the zamboni cleans the rink at night. WOW! What an amazing teacher to plan such a memorable experience for these little Houstonians who rarely get to see snow.
Henry had "snow" much fun!
After the snowball fight, the kids celebrated with snowman soup (homemade hot cocoa) and snowflake cookies. What a beautiful way to encourage reading!
Will voted for The Lost Planet by Rachel Searles. The overall winner for the school was Zane and the Hurricane, but Will's favorite came in second.
Will was also honored along with 44 other students for reading all 20 Bluebonnet books. Way to go, Will!
This is Big Dog, Gene's leader car.
Gene was the MC for the event and I photographed as much as I could.
Henry's demolition car is on the left. It ended up coming in third place for the Wolves.
Will's demolition car also placed third for the Webelos.
The Pinewood Derby is a lot of work but it is so much fun for the boys!
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