Saturday, August 29, 2015

Accasius Page Armadillos: Back-to-School

Sing along
Back-to-School
Back-to-School.....

Does anyone know the rest of the words?
So long as you have a snack-pack, does it really matter?
Are your boots tied up tight?
Do you hope to not get in a fight????

It is back-to-school time, here, at the Accasius Page School
in what is our 4th year of home based learning.
New for this year, I would like to introduce our  mascot



Accasius Armadillo 
I love him a lot.
(Drawn in 1979, by Ben Sargent.)
((Posted with his permission))


Over the years, our learning environments have varied greatly, in 
location, organization, & visualization.
No matter what I planned
we always seemed to migrate back to the kitchen table
& less always seemed to be more 
in what resources we needed available all the time.

.

This year, we have this
Eric Carle Alphabet, world maps on the white board, color words above & a calendar station


This Calendar station has moved with us, twice, & is one of my greatest ideas ever.
We don't do a scheduled calendar time, we tried & then we wanted to stab each others eyes out.
I have found with this board, the kids have to work to identify days & months, in relation to whatever they want to know.
We can talk about when, or how  far away something is.
They can see it, & they can touch it.
We can talk about how to spell things
(Tuesday & Thursday are tricky!)
The month Labels include weather markers, or holidays
(Seasons, Order)



WE also, have a book corner.
We have books! 
This is only part of them.
So many, I have had to catalog them into like subjects.
We are also, the only people in the civilized world, who still, both, own & use encyclopedias


BOOKS!
I love books


This year, we are trying a less is more plan.

Last year, we tried a boxed curriculum, & while it was great & covered all the bases,
it was meant for use in a one room, Mennonite, school house.
which, initially, attracted us to it.
If it's meant to be taught by a teenager, with an 8th grade education,
how badly could I mess it up?
Sadly, it was a lot, a lot of busy work.
We don't need to be in school for an 8 hour day. 


There is too much fun in the world, to be chained to a school book alllllllll day long.

Henry, will be in 4th grade this year.


Math-

This is from a Mennonite Publisher, and is really great for student directed learning.
We tried computer based math, but a clever boy figured out which buttons to push & didn't actually learn any math.
I really enjoy pencil on paper.
show your work!

Language arts-

A great combination of spelling & grammar, also student directed 


Of all the books, in all the world, this one had to come to my house.
I am so excited for this one!
It is a book of creative writing prompts/ journal.
Henry Hates writing, anything, capital H.
This book is so, so fun, I don't think it will be a struggle.


Other


The amount of love, I have for this publisher is great.
This is a Mennonite book, so things are a little different (4 food groups), 
but they don't expand on ideas that we would rather not expand on yet-
this year features body systems.....


It's American Geography! 
I am trying to work myself up for this one....




George & Mary, will be in 1st grade this year


The 3 R's + Science 



Reading-

Sight and Sound reading is a really cool, video program, that can, potentially, be totally free!
You, the parent, have to do, very little teaching.
Teaching reading, is probably the most overwhelming part of all of this.
I am excited to outsource it, this year!
I did have to shell out for the book of reading sheets, because our printer has entered old age, & isn't real excited about printing any more....
Otherwise, you can download & print the sheets for FREE.
Check them out.

Other-


A more in-depth nature study, that really gets into the why's.


Everyone also has a primary journal, with the divided top & bottom pages for writing & illustrating, 
plus a regular composition book- which I like better because the pages are meant to stay in.

We have also added Hebrew School , this year.
This great program features easy, & colorful handouts covering the Jewish year, beginning Hebrew vocab & intro to the Alef-Bet.




And now.... the back to school picture



#Winning 
I think this year will be great 












Thursday, August 27, 2015

Creative Cooking: Big Kahuna Pasta





*Friendly PSA, there will be no photos of any kind, featuring the actual recipe.
I am not that kind of cook, & this is not that kind of recipe*
**NOT suitable for brunches with prospective Mothers-in-law, or visiting dignitaries, try harder**

If, you are trying to get tasty food into hungry tummies, with minimal $, time & fuss, this is a winner, every time.




It's fairly safe to say that we have all been there, done that at one time or another.
Those times when the bank & the pantry have more cob-webs, than actual things you would like.

What I do like, is Pineapple, & that is always in stock!
Canned pineapple is an easy keeper & go to.
Quick, Cheap & Easy, just the way we like it around here.





I, seriously love the stuff, & am slightly obsessed with it......
When we go thrift-storing, the kids always know to look out for 
Kitschy Pineapple Chachkies 

They say it's a porcupine, but in this world, it's an armadillo





But, enough about that- 
The goal of this recipe, was to make wise use of the available resources, 
this will not win any awards for nutrition, necessarily,
but you can tweak it, as needed.
Remember: CREATIVE COOKING


Recipe

8-12 oz pasta 
1 1/2 c diced ham 
1 T bacon bits, per person
2 T shredded cheese, per person 
Crushed pineapple, drained (Save the juice for an after dinner cocktail!)
6 oz tomato paste
Basil, Oregano, Thyme, Onion & Garlic Powder, to taste 

As available, add in diced onion, bell pepper, or real garden tomatoes


Let's chat before we get on with the how-to's
Notice, the ingredients are pretty vague, & are really just suggestions.

Pasta- use up the odds & ends from those summer BBQ pasta salads, find it on sale to stock up, buy it cheap, buy it whole grain, whatever floats your boat.

The Ham- there are all kinds of ham available,  we use the turkey ham, & yes, I understand it is really just a big chunk of processed lunch meat. This most recent one I bought, was 2.25 LBS for $5.48, which for a single item is pretty expensive, but it is going to stretch for 4 meals ($1.37/meal avg).
So, yes we are going to be eating ham this week, plan ahead!


Bacon bits- if you have real bacon, fry it up (save the grease) & use it. Otherwise, these are a pantry staple. A little goes a long way, & can perk anything up.
Splurge on the good kind, it's worth it.

Shredded cheese- I know block cheese is a better buy, in the long run, but I cannot keep it in the house, which doesn't make it worth it to me. I buy a couple of packages of shredded cheese each pay day, & toss them in the freezer to use as needed.
Once again, a little goes a long, long way.



How To


cook your pasta in salted, please don't forget to salt, water, per package directions, drain

While that is going, dice your ham & any vegetables

open your cans, & drain the pineapple (save the juice!)

Toss your ham into a pan, with a smidgen of water (no oil needed), over medium-ish heat, til fragrant & maybe a little brown.
Add any veg, cooking until softer.

Pour in Tomato paste, & drained pineapple
Combine, & simmer until warmed through


Add sauce to drained pasta, & toss gently 

Serve into bowls, top with a pinch of cheese, & a sprinkle of magical-happiness (bacon bits)



This ray-of-sunshine is totally doable under, or right at $5
for a family of 5
Really, 2 parents, + a seriously growing boy+ a smaller boy + a girl, who picked out the pineapple

This will feed the masses, for sure









Monday, August 24, 2015

Julep in a Box, I'm a Maven



In keeping with our get pretty summer theme, I received a great coupon to try a 
Julep 'Maven' beauty box for free.
(I do love a coupon)

You can:
a) buy single items from their store
b) become a monthly subscriber for $24.99, charged monthly
c) become a a pre-paid subscriber for 3 months, at $19.99  ($59.97) <------ the best deal
d) buy a subscription & share a gift with a friend

The great thing about Julep, 
at the beginning, you take a personal style survey,
based on your answers, they can make a pretty good guess 
what colors are a fit for you-
though, if you disagree, you can pick your own.

I stuck with my survey colors, & it was a nice surprise to see how well they turned out, though I had my doubts!


The box arrived fairly quickly, less than 7 business days, & kudos, again for environmentally friendly  packaging. What you see is what you get. 
In the beginning I wasn't really sure how I felt about the colors they had sent me.
The brown was brown & the coral was orange, & the pink, pink.
But, these make-up people know their stuff, 
based on my survey answers about what I liked, 
this is what I got.
I say this, as I run around my house, collecting the pieces to 
write about....

The nail polish bottle, if you can remember back to 7th grade geometry, is a rectangular prism.
A unique change from a traditional, round-y, bottle that takes up a lot of room on a shelf.
Julep Polish is also vegan......
not necessarily something that I would have thought of myself, or even considered as a selling point-
but, can see as a bonus for those trying to live a sustainable life.
 The consistency of the polish, seemed a little watery at first,
but dried evenly, quickly, & for the most part only one coat was needed.
Julep prides themselves on providing a polish that nourishes the nails, & won't dry them out.


The lipstick is light, & long-lasting, without being tacky or sticky.
I'm not really a lipstick girl.......
I thought the tube it's self was pretty cool, 
stop me if this is common, 
the tube is magnetized!   
No more schmear in the purse!!
That lid isn't getting jostled off.



What I liked-
the packaging was great, they fluffed the tissue
They are a cruelty free company 
The colors were actually spot-on
they are quality products, that I am really having fun with
I had to contact Julep about my account, they were fast & efficient answering my questions.

What I didn't-
Lipstick & nail polish aren't really my thing
Nail polish seems to be their thing



If lipstick & polish are your thing, I think the pre-paid subscription is a good way to go
*Please buy responsibly*


If, you would like to try it, 
Julep is offering 50% off your first box now!


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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Because there is no Almost Widows Club

*Firstly, I would like to say, that I am going to try to say this with all the respect possible, for everyone involved*


It sounds like a bad joke, so please stop me if you have heard this one before:
There was this girl, she loved 3 boys
She married one of them, & the other 2 died.
Seriously.

Boy#1-  actually after after boy #2, but passed away in 2010, at the age of 30, massive heart attack. in an interesting turn of events, boy #1 & #2 graduated from the same high school, 2 years apart. In another interesting twist, boy #1 & boy #3 shared the same profession.
Fallout: He didn't like dogs, or vinegar based condiments, but he wanted to marry me & have babies.



Boy #3- Most of you know, 'ya know. When they say you should marry your best friend, they were correct. I think that is what has gotten us this far, & will hopefully carry us farther. It takes a special person to handle my brand of crazy, & still think I am the greatest part of his life.




With that being said....
I feel like they need to come up with a better word, for the person you love, but are not married to, who you more or less live with, & not only do you exchange house keys, but also vehicle keys, & you wash your underwear in the same load, & you call to say that you are stopping at the store, is there anything they need, because ex-boyfriend/girlfriend just doesn't cover it.
&that is the grey area.....



 Boy #2-  He died, too. & I am sad. Stupid Cancer.




We were young, & crazy in love. When we didn't end up married, I'm pretty sure the only one who wasn't surprised, was him. But, he didn't want to get married until he was 30, & he didn't. 
I wanted babies, & I didn't want to wait. 
The women in my family seem to have sketchy pregnancy luck- I don't know how I ended up with 3, for the most part healthy pregnancies & babies. Mom had to wait years, YEARS to get my older sister. There have been miscarriages, complications, nicu stays, infant loss.
Would it have ended differently, would it have been worth the wait? Would he still be dead?


One of our biggest fights, had been about predestination. I was sure, just sure, because the Bible tells me so, that our lives are already written, that someone, somewhere knows exactly how we will live our lives. He was convinced that we had control over how our story reads. We had been in his truck talking about this, driving home from somewhere, & I was so heated over this, that I told him to pull over, so I could just walk back to the house.
Could we have written a different ending? Would the story have changed?


 For the animal lover that he was, & he was, he hated that I named all his cows, because I did. If he hadn't expressly forbid me from doing it, I would have let all 200+  sleep in the bed, with us.




I was not a good farmer. It turns out that I allergic to brome grass (hay), & cattle saliva & dander. Even if I had wanted to, I couldn't. But if I could, would it have mattered?


When we broke up, he got the  friends, & really the entire state. Now, he is dead, & this is a sticky wicket.
There is no one for me to reminisce with, that knew him, about our time together. He made a life with someone, & so have I. I wasn't there. It wasn't me.
 So, what do you do about that? Without stepping on toes?
Have I gone round the bend on this one? Do I have any right to be as sad as I am ? He was an important character in my story.......





Now the part, where I am the worst human being ever:  Truthfully, I was a little relieved that it wasn't me, both times. Wow, really dodged that bullet...... 

When boy #1 died, I was 26. I had 3 babies. What if I had married him? I would have been a 26 year-old widow, with 3 babies. It's possible.
When I found out that boy #2 had cancer, after I got over the shock of it, I realized, that if I had waited, we would be newly-ish weds, we could either be expecting baby #1, or baby #1 would have been a new-ish born. How do you have a new baby & a dying husband? Is that even possible?

But, here I sit, in my nice home, with a living & breathing Husband, who I like a lot, with 3 mostly healthy babies. Eating pizza with Ranch dressing.
















Friday, August 7, 2015

Hello Sunshine! a Target Beauty Box Review

So, I have recently starting following a few bloggers who like to share
 some really great deals they find. 
& Sometimes I both need it & want it & actually have the $ for it, & it's worth it.
We roll quick, cheap & easy, around here.

I have been a stalker of the box subscription crowd for a while- but they are darn expensive, 
& really, to get the best deal, 
you need to throw down for a 6-12 month subscription.
'Aint nobody got the time for that one.
(Sorry, Glossy Box! I will continue to ogle you from afar)

So, for the folks somewhere between Saks & Walmart;
Let us take a minute to raise it up for 
Target 
(however you like to pronounce it)

& Their beauty box

The epitome of quick, cheap & easy.

*This is not a subscription service*
*This is a click-quick, before everyone else/limited quantities sell out*

I had trouble finding any sort of concrete evidence about the Target beauty box, and how often it was available- so, on that I cannot comment.
 But, I get the feeling  that it is fairly often & regular. They even offered a Father's Day box for the mens.

The price of the box ranges from $5-$7, before tax & shipping. 
(Mine was $7.95 + free shipping)
This was a super deal, but in the future, paying shipping would make it less of a value.

The boxes contain a small selection of fun & new beauty products, in a mix of full sized items & sample sizes.
*Friendly reminder----> it is not a super deal if you end up with products you won't use. Save your $, and wait until next time *


I cannot  remember when I ordered this box, but I feel like it was the beginning of the week, & it came this morning (Friday). That was a nice surprise. 
Another plus- minimal packaging waste. The box came shrink wrapped, with attached shipping label. I could see instantly what it was, and fit nicely into our tiny, vintage mailbox.

I, of course, instantly ripped it open, while avoiding husbands side eye for having ordered something, again.




It smelled delicious! I suddenly felt like I was walking through the make-up/perfume area at the mall, a place this Mama has not been for a long while. 
I really enjoyed the way the box was packed, with this lovely greeting on top. 
Some of my Mary-Kay stuff has come packed in sassy boxes like this, & I think it's a really nice touch. 
Sort of an instantaneous reminder that I/We rock & are special.


When you flip over your-new-best-friend card, you find a list of exactly what you got, to include what it does, & how to use it, & to make it even better, a $3 off coupon for a purchase of $15 of beauty products--->
so, if you really liked something, they make it worthwhile to schlep into the store, or it even includes an on-line code, for those home shoppers.

(I wonder if you could be put towards your next beauty box purchase? Off-set the shipping??)

This box also included a 20% off coupon for DermStore.com
(I have no idea who they are, & don't need a hairdryer...)


Here is my one gripe with this---->
are you ready?
They didn't fluff the tissue.
I don't know why this bothers me, but seriously, the tissue placement is sub-par.
The picture doesn't show it, but the color is really bright & happy 
the texture is quality.
This is my one complaint.
the end
(except, keep reading)





The thing that really convinced me I needed this box, was the mascara. I have always been a mascara girl, & I'm pretty sure I will always be.
When a woman is young she should wear mascara, and when she is older, she should wear more.

This box included a full size CoverGirl mascara, a $5.99 in-store value.
Even if you are bad at math, you must now realize that means everything else was about $2.
Even with sample sizes, that's something

The other full-size product is a nourishing, paraben & mineral oil free hair mask from Clairol, with apricot honey. retail value $11.99
A summer must have to revitalize tired, chlorine hair.


In keeping with the sun theme, they call it a sample, but it's a hefty sample:
Fekkai pre-sun hair mist, with sunflower seed oil.
This is what smells so good.
Apparently, it is meant to protect your hair from sun damage, but we will never know because the print on the back of the bottle is teeny-tiny, & I can't see how oil would protect your hair.....
Gosh, it's a good thing they included that revival mask for your fried ends.....
But, it smells good, and should be very moisturizing.

Olay sent along a daily Botanicals cleansing/ moisturizing set of toner & moisturizer.
They have a light, very clean, floral scent, 
which is apparently from Snow Mushroom, for glowing skin
(but does your skin actually glow, or do you just think it does)
( I have been warned about strange mushrooms..... just say NO)


It will interesting to see how these products hold up to mid-western summer humidity.

Finally- a set of Crest 1 hour express strips
I don't bleach my teeth with chemicals
So I am just whelmed with this one.


Overall?
I would rate the Target Beauty Box a million sequins.
A solid Quick, Cheap & Easy (&FUN!) buy