Friday, April 26, 2013

Hailey's Science Project


Hailey's science curriculum delved into "sound" this week.  Each student was required to make a video of themselves and their group creating their own sound. The requirements of this project included:

1) no more than six people per group.
2) must use three or more different objects that create different pitches
3) no random beat, must use a chosen song and match the beat.

Hailey chose her dad to be her partner in this project. Mmmmm I wonder why??



dad out shines daughter in 8th grade "sound project"

Monday, April 15, 2013

A+ For Effort

Hailey wanted to make sure I had a great birthday. In her opinion more presents equals more love so throughout the week she has been wrapping up her gifts to me. As I started opening these gifts I had a funny feeling that I had seen them all before. I soon discovered that the lotions and soaps were all from my cupboard. The candles had been lit before. However, all items had a fancy ribbon or other embellishment to make it look "better" than it had been before. The best gift of all was a collage of photos she managed to collect and put in a frame entitled "Celebrate Everyday!". My fourteen year old daughter may not have access to the local mall but she sure showed me that even though she can't buy me anything for my birthday, she can show me how much she loves me through her creativity.

Thank you everybody for making my birthday a special one!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Utensils Are Stupid

There aren't many times when I envy Tanner. There is, however, one significant area in which I am exceedingly envious. Watching him eat makes me wonder why utensils were ever invented. The human hand is so much more efficient than knife and fork. The hand is perfect as a shovel, the fingers are perfect pinchers, the skin is a perfect temperature indicator.Utensils were obviously invented by someone who didn't enjoy the full experience of food.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Where's Your Dog?

There have been several new families move in to my neighborhood this year. Four new households have been welcomed and given the "Tanner is an unusual boy" speech. I give them a  good natured, cautionary tale about Tanner's friendly tendencies.As casually as possible, I tell them that this strange kid may possibly walk into their house uninvited, sit on their couch and start watching their TV. Perhaps this odd child will also help himself to the food in their refrigerator. Or maybe he will just climb into their car and mess with their radio buttons. Welcome to the neighborhood!~ As far as I know these new neighbors seem very understanding and compassionate and eager to be of service.
Actually it has been a few years since Tanner got loose and canvased the neighborhood, but if it happened once, it will happen again. Previous neighbors have been wonderfully supportive as Tanner has grown into a teenager and I have reason to believe that the new families will be supportive as well.....hopefully.

Recently a new neighbor came over to visit and bring cookies. She noticed a couple of objects which had been chewed. The foam Nintendo protective case had little bites taken out of it, a block of wood was worn down like a chew toy, a  rubber i-touch case had seen better days. She asked me what kind of dog I had.
"oh, that's just Tanner, we don't have a dog".