Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Cleopatra Exhibit @ CA ScienCenter

We are studying ancient civilizations this year, so it was exciting to see that the Cleopatra Exhibit was in town!  Alyssa's favorite part was listening to Cleopatra telling her story on the audio tour.  Part of the fun with that was finding the numbers throughout the exhibit to punch into the wand to listen.  There were a lot of fascinating objects discovered under the sea.  Hannah liked seeing one of the tiny hand held mirrors and the many pieces of jewelry.  Most impressive to me was the huge statues of two of the gods which flanked the entrance to the temple where Cleopatra was crowned queen of Egypt.  Pictured with the girls is Taylor, a family friend who is going to school here in southern CA.  The girls like to call him their cousin.  They are having fun hanging out with him as he waits fro school to start.


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Walking With the Harbor Seals




Today we went to the LA Zoo and had a behind the scenes tour of the Harbor Seal exhibit.  One of our home school friends knows one of the zoo keepers there.  The girls got to feed the seals and use hand motions to have them do some tricks.  The highlight was to "walk" the seal by using a q-tip like stick to show the seal where you wanted it to go. 
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Reading List for Girls

Came across a few reading recommendations that I want to consider:

Madeline L’Engle – A Wrinkle in Time
Patricia Beatty - Campion Towers
L.M. Montgomery – Anne of Green Gables
Robin McKinley:
Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast (1978)
The Door in the Hedge (1981)
The Blue Sword (1982)
The Hero and the Crown (1985)
The Outlaws of Sherwood (1988)
Deerskin (1993)- this one is probably a little too mature for you daughter.
Rose Daughter (1997)
Spindle's End (2000)


I found this link to a friends blog with a nice list as well:
Virginia Sole Smith  

Monday, June 18, 2012

Beezus and Ramona

We just finished reading Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary.  The girls got the movie, Ramona and Beezus, in their Easter basket and were told that they could see it AFTER the book was read.  With school and other books of interest, we didn't get around to reading it until recently.  The girls LOVED it and were so disappointed when it ended... but of course want to see the movie right away.  We will probably wait to see it on Friday.

This is a story the relationship Beezus has with her exasperating little sister Ramona and how she longs to have the same kind of friendship her mother has with her sister, Aunt Beatrice.