Thursday, June 3, 2010

Making Our Own Musical Plays

One of our focus areas this year was musical theater.  We created simple plays for our family to perform.  The plays related to holidays, books, and history that we studied.
For Michaelmas, we did a short play to a song about a knight and a dragon.  This was an easy first play to do since the kids had  no lines to remember...just acted out the scene as we sang. Silks became capes.  We needlefelted crowns and used a dragon puppet.  One of the cousins joined in!














Later in Autumn, we created an original one-act musical called "Monster at the Door", featuring the whole family.  Ricky played the piano and everyone sang to Wilson who was saving the family from the monster.  A simple play, easy to do inside the house, and fun!















Our next play was the "Water Witch", based on a Grimm's Fairy Tale.  The kids did a great job of altering the story to match the amount of actors that we had, including having some of us play more than one part! 

















We created the story, made a list of props and made costumes.  One day was spent blocking the scenes and trying out the props.  The next day, we ran through the play many times, altering wording, costumes and timing to help the play flow.  Two songs were written and were sung by the "Child" and the "Witch" throughout the play.  We used the front yard porch and yard to show the land, shoreline, sea, and dungeon under the sea.














Our most recent play was "Arachne and Athena", based on the Greek myth which Joey has been reading this year.  Ricky played the lyre at the beginning and end of the play and narrated the story.  The kids and Mommy lashed bamboo sticks into a pretend tapestry loom for weaving.  A large silk served as a hiding place for when Arachne (Mommy) turned into a spider (Wilson)!  Joey wrote the play and created the costumes, as well as played the part of Athena.














Our plays were short and easy to remember.  If someone forgot a line, we improvised!  Including music and singing helped with the flow of the plays. 

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Monday, May 31, 2010

The Waldorf Connection Expo!



The Waldorf Connection Homeschool Expo workshops!Rick and Jennifer are speaking this month at The Waldorf Connection.
Dates: May 27 – June 29  5pm Pacific/6pm Mountain/7pm Central/8pm Eastern
Calls length: approx. 60-70 minutes


Replays are available for 48 hours after live call for free.  You may also purchase mp3 files.  You must register in advance.  Free registration:  http://thewaldorfconnection.com/dap/a/?a=8

WEEK 1

“Grade Decisions- what level is my child ready for?”-Rainbow Rosenbloom


WEEK 2
“Simplicity Parenting- using the power of less to raise calmer, happier children”- Kim John Payne


“Steiner’s 12 Senses”- Kristie Burns


WEEK 3
“7 Skills Parents Can use to Invite Cooperation”- Adele Faber


“Recorder/Penny Whistle Intensive”- Jodie Mesler


WEEK 4
“Creating Rhythm in your Day”- Shariffa Oppneheimer


“From School to Home School”- Tammy Takahashi



WEEK 4 Super Saturday! June 19
“Grade Overview 1st-3rd” by Rick Tan


“Grade Overview 4th & 5th”Sylvia Hurdle, Linden Waldorf School Teacher


“Grade Overview 6th-8th” by Barbara Dewey


“Juggling Homeschooling with Multiple Children”- Tanya Burgoyne


“Pentatonic Music & Color Program”- Aurore Henze



WEEK 5
“Rites of Passage & Rhythms”- Shea Darien


“Handwork: Planning Your Year”- Jennifer Tan


WEEK 6
“Planning Your Homeschool Year”- Melisa Nielsen

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tie-Dyeing










Tie-dyeing is one of our favorite crafts to do while at the Griffin Dyeworks Dye & Fiber Retreat each year.  This year, we dyed a shirt for each of us, socks for Joey and a silk scarf.



















Ercil is the best teacher!  She taught us how to prepare and fold the fabric.  We soaked the shirts in water and soda ash. 


















Then, we squirted dye colors on, bagged them up, and let them sit overnight.  We also dyed shirts for children who were flood victims.



















The next day, we rinsed them, and then washed them when we got home.
Jacquard Tie Dye Kit Large

Monday, May 24, 2010

Lunchability!
















Our brilliant sister-in-law, Tiffany, has created a blog showcasing the lunches that she makes for her children each day.  Stop by her blog www.lunchability.blogspot.com to get some lunch ideas for your family!  Lunchability also has a page on Facebook.









An excerpt from the blog:

Confession #1: I love food. Food that is tasty and fresh, diverse and creative. Don't even ask me to pick my favorite foods. I simply can't decide.



After many years of homeschooling, my two daughters began attending a brick-and-mortar school this year. To my dismay, I was suddenly faced with the agony of PACKING LUNCHES on a daily basis. I had visions of soggy sandwiches and bruised banana halves -- eeeeew!


Confession #2: Boredom and I don't get along very well.


Oh, sure. I asked veteran school-mom friends for advice. I researched recipes on the internet. I just didn't find many ideas that were particularly inspiring. I like a classic PB&J or veggies with ranch dip as much as the next guy ... once in a while. NOT every week.


Confession #3: I can't resist a good challenge.


Now what? Succumb to bland brown-bagging, or reinvent the notion of the packable lunch? I think you can guess the answer. I found myself on a mission to banish lunchbox boredom!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dye & Fiber Retreat
















Our family attended the annual Griffin Dyeworks Dye & Fiber Retreat this year in the beautiful mountains above Castaic, California.  This was the 4th year for the whole family, and Mommy and Joey's 5th year attending.  Definitely one of the highlights of our year!












Camping on the Hillside












Punch Needle Rug Hooking













Spinning
















Naalbinding












Natural Dyeing
















Splash Dyeing

















Whittling












Soldering a Pebble Dish













Making a Spindle


Embroidery












Tie-Dyeing














Card Weaving










Cross Stitch
















Graduated Dyeing















Teaching Tunisian Crochet












Selling our Fiber Arts Tools, Books and Totes
















Time out for fun -- basketball, star-gazing and musical improvisation












It was a jammed-pack weekend filled with sweet, wonderful, talented people -- and teaching, learning, sharing and creating.  Thank you to the amazing staff and supporters of Griffin Dyeworks for hosting this event!