Teaching our Children

  • Family STEM Activity Night

    Family STEM Night

    Karlie watching the robotics demonstration right after giving her speech to the students, faculty, parents, and family members in attendance.  So proud of her!  She was the only 3rd grader to give a speech that night!

    The girls had a blast at their Family STEM Night!  Karlie gave a presentation to everyone in attendance about their STEM Club and robotics competition.  That night they had a lot of fun activities as well as informational meetings throughout the evening.  Brina and Karlie had a blast learning, soaking in all the great information, and participating in the various activities.  It was neat to see them work both independently and together to create some neat projects in the evening!

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    Learning about the cool pieces and their purposes.  Karlie was thrilled to hold the one that had been up in space!

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    Karlie testing her dragon racer.

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    Brina testing her dragon racer.

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    Putting together a soft bed for the raw egg.

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    Almost done with wrapping our egg!

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    Final wrapping to  their egg nicknamed “Pink Flemingo” for the egg drop competition.  I remember doing a similar activity in elementary school.  Super Fun!

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    Under all those pink and orange feathers and bubble wrap is a raw egg – “Pink Flemingo”!

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    A little concerned that the Pink Flemingo may have broken in the drop so they are hurrying to get back and unwrap her!

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    Brina so proud of her Pink Flemingo egg drop activity and wrapping skills!  The Pink Flemingo did survive the egg drop!  Yay!  The girls loved this activity!

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    Making their airplane gliders to fly and measure!

  • Heart Reflections: 30 Quick Tips on Being a Positive Parent

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    The other day I was filling out a card for a cousin who recently had a baby.  As I was writing the card I had a whirlwind of thoughts, advice, and things I wanted to share with this couple who just recently began this wonderful parenting journey.  This is part of what I shared with them which was also a great reminder to me and hopefully an encouragement to you if you’re a parent as well.   I have edited it to remove their specific names on the card.

    Congratulations!  We are so happy for your sweet family!  Welcome to the crazy and fun parenting party!  Wishing all of you a lifetime packed full of laughter and wonderful memories.  Praying that parenting will be a great adventure for you.  We are thrilled for all of you and wish you the very best!  Many Blessings!

    Parenting Tips We Want to Share  (I added a couple more to the list since writing the card):

      1. Laugh as often as possible (even at your own mistakes)
      2. Make a point to hug your child and tell her that you love her everyday
      3. Cherish the memories, they really do grow up way too fast
      4. Show grace and mercy often
      5. Never discipline when you’re angry
      6. Take lots of pictures, especially of your times together
      7. Seek God’s wisdom daily for your life, marriage, and parenting
      8. Be a positive and encouraging cheerleader for your kid
      9. Take time regularly to listen to your child
      10. Breathe deeply and count to 10 when your patience is being stretched thin
      11. You will feel more like a “SuperDad” and “SuperMom” after a full nights sleep
      12. Spend quality one-on-one time with your child
      13. Read to them, sing with them, and play with them
      14. Pray a lot – some days you’ll really need it
      15. Protect, guide, and nurture the best you can then trust that God will work in their hearts
      16. Words can be used to build up or tear down (make sure to chose them wisely)
      17. It’s the little things that make the biggest impact on our kids
      18. It doesn’t have to be flashy or expensive to be fun
      19. Be content with your life
      20. Give generously to others
      21. Find teachable moments each day  (kids love learning new stuff)
      22. Speak kindly to and about others (little eyes are watching what you do and hearing what you say)
      23. Stand up for what’s right (even when it’s hard)
      24. Allow your kids to make some mistakes on their own so they can learn
      25. Get creative and have fun together – life’s too short to be boring
      26. Smile, slow down a little, and enjoy this wonderful part of your life
      27. Make the “normal” everyday events exciting
      28. Go on adventures
      29. Do family devotions and pray together
      30. Explore and try new activities together

    There are so many areas of our lives that are stretched when we are parents.   While being a parent is the most rewarding experience it is also one of the most challenging.  It feels like I am constantly making mistakes or doing/saying something that’s not edifying or encouraging to my kids.  Yes, they know very well how to “push my buttons,” but that doesn’t mean I have to over react either.   Thankful for my kids and the many lessons they teach me about parenting.

  • Hero of the Year History Project

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     Karlie’s Time Magazine Hero of the Year Project – Thomas Sumter

    The girls did a Social Studies project at school recently about various people in the American Revolution.  They made their own Time magazine “Hero of the Year” cover page and article.  They each picked one person and they did more research about the life of that particular person.  Karlie choose to research Thomas Sumter who was nicknames “The Fighting Gamecock”.  Brina did her research on George Washington who was nicknamed “The Father of His Country”.  Both men were instrumental and influential during the early years of our country specifically during the time of the American Revolution.

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    Brina’s Time Magazine Hero of the Year Project – George Washington

    On the back of each of the girls Time Magazine cover page was the details about the hero and his life.  It was a fun Social Studies project and the girls got to learn a lot of other details about the American Revolution during their time of research.  It is neat to see them get excited over fun school projects.  Both of them really enjoy learning about history!

  • Seeing Astronaut Buzz Aldrin

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    Buzz Aldrin with a picture of his team in the background – Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. The amazing team that first walked on the moon!

    Earlier this month we got the privilege of hearing astronaut Buzz Aldrin speak at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina!!! The girls were  thrilled.  Karlie especially was quite literally – “Over the moon excited” to be able to see and hear one of her astronaut heroes in person!   It was really neat to hear him speak and listen to some of his amazing stories.  He had a good sense of humor and held the audiences attention well.   It was an awesome time and I am thankfully for my friend Jennifer who shared the information about this special event with us so we could go.  We got there an hour early and they opened the doors early.  Within the first 10 minutes of opening the doors the auditorium was full and people were sitting in classrooms around campus.   After hearing Buzz Aldrin speak that night Karlie was even more excited and now she wants to be one of the astronauts that go to Mars!  You never really know what the future holds……

    Astronaut Buzz Aldrin

    We arrived early and while the girls were very excited they also were very patient waiting for the event to start. This was after an hour of waiting, they still have smiles! So thankful we got to go to this event! They loved it!!!

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    Astronaut Buzz Aldrin speaking! The picture is of a flight he took with his Dad.

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    Buzz Aldrin speaking at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. Thankful for an opportunity to hear him speak. He had great stories and a fun sense of humor too!

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    Such a cool picture! Great stories too about his mission with Neil Armstrong and Mike Collins!

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    A picture of the plaque that was welded to the lunar module and left on the moon! “Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon.” July 1969 “We came in peace for all mankind” with the signatures of President Richard Nixon, Mike Collins, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin

  • Peace Center – “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”

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    Play at the Peace Center – “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”

    The girls went to a play at the Peace Center with their class called “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”.  I was able to go along with them as a chaperone with Brina’s class.  The play was about various songs and activities from both the North and South during the time of the Civil War.  The girls are currently studying about the Civil War so this was good timing.  The kids enjoyed hearing the stories behind the songs as well.   Thankful for an opportunity to go with the girls on this trip and see this play.

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    Brina was my school bus buddy!  I went with her class as a chaperone, but her class was on the bus with Karlie’s class too so I got to see both kiddos.

     

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    Karlie having fun chatting on the bus ride to  the Peace Center

  • Greenville Gemstone Birthday Celebration

    Greenville Gemstone and Joes Crab Shack Birthday celebration

    Karlie very carefully picking out the perfect rock bucket to mine today!

    I picked the girls up a few minutes early from school on their birthday and took them on an adventure to downtown Greenville.  Our first stop was the Greenville Gemstone store.  A couple months ago the girls studied about various types of rocks for their Science unit so we thought this would be a fun and educational experience for them.  They LOVED mining the gemstones and finding all the cool treasures.  It was a great activity.  They had a blast identifying the various gemstones they found too.

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    Getting started on mining their rocks.  They were quite excited whenever they found a treasure!

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    Brina found a huge one and the bonus is it was amethyst which is their birthstone!  Cool find on her birthday!

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    Karlie was so excited and trying to do her mining task it was impossible to get her to look up for the camera.  She was having a blast finding all the neat stones!

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    Brina on the other hand stopped every time she found a treasure to show me.  This one was a beautiful green!  “Look Mom your favorite color!”

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    It was hilarious watching both of them!  Seeing their expressions and hearing them giggle.   Once they found a gemstone they would compare it to the charts that they were given to try and figure out what type of rock it was, there were moments of discussion if they couldn’t figure out which category it fell into.

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    Karlie pauses for a brief moment to show me some of her latest gemstone finds!

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    Brina carefully putting each rock into her bag so she doesn’t break any of them.

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    Karlie still hunting for treasures!

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    We were thrilled that they enjoyed this fun adventure.

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    The beautiful gemstones Karlie found during her mining experience!

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    All the neat gemstones Brina found while mining!

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    Proud of their cool gemstones.  They couldn’t wait to show Daddy their treasures while mining today!

     After we finished mining their gemstones we headed for a relaxing walk through downtown Greenville.  It was a beautiful sunny day, perfect birthday weather!  We made a brief stop in OP Taylor’s Toy Store to check out all their neat toys.  Talked with Grandma few a minutes on the phone then went to Mast General Store to pick out 5 pieces of candy out of the barrels.  They each picked out different candies and were very good about sharing them so everyone could taste the different candies they found like cow tails and cherry mash just to name a couple!

  • STEM Event at Roper Mountain Science Center

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    Jake & Brina working on her model!

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      Karlie’s creation is done, now it’s ready to see if it will survive the test! She’s proud of her creation and confident it will pass the testing….

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    Brina adding the finishing touches on her creation!

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    All ready for testing! Proud of her cool design.

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    Karlie watching carefully as they get ready to drop the big board on her creation. The goal was to make a creation out of the bag of goodies that they give you that will not change its shape once the board has been dropped on it (including none of the balloons popping). She did it!!!Brina putting her creation on the testing platform, she was concerned about her balloons popping, but it passed with flying colors! Way to go Brina!

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    Jake was a pro in no time at riding the Segway!

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    Brina riding a Segway all by herself, she did well!

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    Karlie learning how to ride the Segway!  She’s getting the hang of it!

    STEM Event at Roper Mountain Science Center

    Karlie watching the show at the Planetarium

  • American Revolution – Cowpens Battlefield

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    For the last few weeks we have been studying the American Revolution with the girls.  It has been a fun unit to study and they have learned a lot about our country and pieces of our history during this section.  As we were studying this unit I decided to check and see if there were any American Revolution  battle re-enactments in our area.  I found the Cowpens Battlefield was having its annual celebration this January in memory of the American Revolution battle that took place.

    We decided to surprise the girls and take them to the Cowpens Battlefield for the celebration weekend.  They were so excited, had a lot of fun, and they learned a lot of neat information about our country’s history.  We watched them shoot off cannons, muskets, calvary demonstrations, walked the battlefield while listening to historical information both on the American Patriot and British side, talked with various “characters” regarding their roles in the battle, listened to the army band, and much more.

    What a fun trip.  I even learned a lot on this adventure too!!!  Thankful for an opportunity to experience a piece of history first hand.

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    Guns blasting off, muskets and other rifles.  The men on the left are American Militia men and the ones on the right are the Scottish Highlanders that fought with the British during the American Revolution.

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    They fired two canons the “Grasshopper” (the girls favorite) and twelve pound Mountain “Howitzer” (it was called a 12 pound mountain Howitzer because it was the size of shell it could launch)!     The picture is of the bigger canon, the “Howitzer” firing.

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    The girls checking out the canons up close.  This one is the “Grasshopper” canon.

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    The calvary did demonstrations on horseback.  One of the girls favorite parts, mainly because they loved watching the horses!

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    Getting ready to run through the practice course.

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    The girls thought the kids that got to put on the cabbages for the soldiers to hit in practice were very lucky (guess it looked like a fun job)!

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    Demonstrating how a soldier would practice using cabbages.

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    They wanted a picture next to the horses after the discussion and demonstration.

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    After the walk through the battlefield where we learned key pieces of history both from the American Patriots and British Red Coats sides we got to meet some of the army’s band players.

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    Brina with a big smile along our walk through the woods.

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    Karlie giggling as she peeks out from behind the tree on the trail.

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    Brina writing her name with a quill pen, a lot harder than she thought it would be.

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    Karlie writing with ink and a quill.  A little harder to control, but it was legible.

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    Plaque with the American leaders at the battle at Cowpens.

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    One of their favorite parts of the event, learning how to shoot a musket (complete with the instructions and commands soldiers would hear on the battlefield).

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    Listening to the soldier give commands.

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    Karlie putting her “powder” in her gun, Brina is already done loading her gun.

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    Checking to make sure their guns were ready (there was a specific command for this step too).

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    Waiting for the next order!

    It was a lot of fun watching them go through the steps.   It was almost an hour long drill and they got the steps down by the end!

  • STEM Robotics Competition

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    The “Crosswell Flares” logo and design the kids came up with for this year.

    The girls STEM Robotics Team – The Crosswell Flares – did a great job this weekend! It was their first year in the competition and a long day (left the house at 7 am and wasn’t back home until around 7 pm that night), but all their hard work paid off they got 2 Trophies!!! The girls had a blast, learned a lot, and met a lot of people from various schools in the area!

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    The tagline they came up with was “Keep your flame in the game” which was on the back of their shirts along with the list of team members.

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    With so many people around the robot table during the competition this was the best picture we could get that day.  This is their robot going through the course.   They were able to accomplish all their missions that they had programmed and practiced.

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    The team getting ready to start the competition!

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    Brina very excited about her “swag bag”! As part of the competition each team made swag bags for their team members then they would have the opportunities to trade items with other teams. It stimulated a lot of interaction among the various teams. They were actually judged on this piece of the competition as well.

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    Karlie showing off her swag bag! Their team actually won a trophy for this part of the competition which included their sportsmanship and values.

    STEM Competition - Team Crosswell Flames

    They won 2 trophies! It was a long day and a lot of work, but they did fantastic! The kids were troopers! This was the teams first year competing against 17 teams (most of which have been competing for several years). Proud of all the kids and coaches for all the hard work. Good Job!!!

  • Thames & Kosmos Air + Water Power

    Science Experiments

    The girls are fascinated and focused on their first experiment with their Thames & Kosmos Air & Water Power Kit.

    It was successful! 🙂

    Brina and Karlie have been enjoying doing various science experiments, robotics, and more science fun.  Grandpa and Grandma gave the girls a Thames & Kosmos Air + Water Power set for Christmas.  The girls have really enjoyed putting it together and making it work.  They are super excited to check out all the cool things they can build and run with air and water power.  They are  thrilled to learn about the law of physics and how air + water can power various items.

    With this kit they can learn about Pneumatic Hydraulic Engines by building their own models which are powered by air and water pressure.  They can build items with engines powered both by water jet propelled cars and hydro pneumo (air pressure + water pressure).  There are 15 models including a cutting machine, truck, excavator, radar car, tank, antique car, helicopter, motorbike, backhoe, rocket car, forklift, roadster, propeller plane, and grinder.

    Thames & Kosmos Air + Water Power