We are a creative homeschooling family of 3. I have homeschooled my 2 boys from the start and we do lots of unit studies and get out into our beautiful part of the world as often as we can.
As the boys are getting older and we are getting busier I find I am posting less about our journey but will continue to update occasionally.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Home and memories of Eden

IT IS WONDERFUL TO BE HOME!
It is so nice to come home to our lovely house by the mighty mighty Clarence river after nine weeks travelling, and now that we are home we realise how much we missed it here. Sleeping in our own beds and having a bathroom and kitchen right there is pure bliss. Seeing the rampant growth in the lawn and the dust bunnies everywhere not so blissful but all sorted now. Catching up with Emerald, Mr12s rainbow lorikeet has been lovely, she has missed us so much and her life has changed dramatically living with the house sitter, she has had no contact with her wild mate and babies and they are not relating to each other at all at the moment, I have seen improvement over the last couple of days though so watching what happens there will be very interesting..

I have not done another blog post because of all the dramas I had posting them on the road so will share memories and pics as they come up.

Today was our first day back at school and it was a bit of a challenge to start the day and our new term. Lost books, no ink in the printer and a computer that didn't want to play were all overcome and we soon settled into our familiar routine and the boys worked well. I am easing them into it so we only did a couple of subjects today and looked at what we will be doing this term and discussed it. Once we finished today's work we played a lovely maths game we picked up in Eden, it is called "Catch Old Tom" and made by Fran Crispin, she had a whole range of maths games and other games for sale in the tourist information centre in Eden. We enjoyed playing and it was great to reinforce Mr7s place value skills up to 1000. Playing "Catch Old Tom" sparked a lively discussion about Old Tom and the Killers of Eden.
Eden is a beautiful coastal town on the far south coast of NSW, about 1120 km away from our home in northern NSW. We spent a lovely few days there on the full moon in April and we visited the Eden Killer Whale Museum

It is a wonderful museum and the story of Old Tom and the partnership between the whales and the whalers is fascinating.

There were other amazing things to learn as well-like this interesting cure for rheumatismand this amazing storywe also learned about the tragic number of ship wrecks that happened all along our coastline, these ones are just local to Edenand I appreciated this little poster to assist us in our own whale watching today.
On our travels we developed a habit of exploring the warves it was a lovely place for a walk and always lots to see, here Mr7 'assisted' in mooring a boat in the harbour, well that's what he said he was doing.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Photos Replaced

Sorry-I am unsure what happened to all the photos I posted in my mammoth blog posting session the other day, but I have gone through and tried to fix all the problems and I think you will be able to see them now.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Toora Wind Farm

As we were traveling along on our way
slowly making our way towards Melbourne
We spotted a wind farm.
We headed up to investigate
and found Toora Wind Farm
They were so big
and eerily beautiful,
Mr7 was reading all the way,(thanks Nan for the new books)
and when we got to the Bass coast
Mr7 had lots of energy to burn.
in such a beautiful spot.

Port Albert

We camped at Port Albert
It was so very pretty
but the wind was blowing so hard, it almost blew our dinner off the bbq.
It is a lovely little town
and Mr7 found another dead shark, this one was fresh though.
We camped here over night

and spotted a prime real estate opportunity.
;-)

Tarra River and Tarra Bulga National Park




This area is just too beautiful for words