Showing posts with label Joy School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy School. Show all posts

August 26, 2010

Train of Toys

This is what the kids did the other day while I was making these puppets for Joy School.

Starting in the bathroom...

down the hall...

into our bedroom...

and across the room. 
See where it tapers down to the tiny toy soldiers, and then stops with the big trucks at the end.

They have quite the attention span when they want to.

I'm excited to start Joy School again in September. We always just used stuffed animals for the puppet shows before, but I finally got around to making some puppets, and I think the kids will think that they're a fun addition. It would be nice to have others nearby to have Joy School with, but we'll still have fun doing our 'homeschool version' with just us. We've already started our other school stuff for the year (mainly math and reading), but adding Joy School will be a lot of fun. My oldest will be a great Joy School 'helper' for her younger brother.

May 5, 2010

Kids and Kites


For Joy School one day the kids made these tiny kites out of nothing but paper, string and tape. I know, you don't even have to tell me. A professional kite flyer would be jealous of these little masters of the sky. These babies will fly like eagles, is just what I thought... not.

But...

Guess what happened?

Well, first let me just say that we have had  a few afternoons of unsuccessful attempts to get real kites in the air -- you know, the kind you buy in the store, spend two hours trying to get to stay in the air for more than three seconds, and all you end up having to show for the ten bucks you spent is a broken kite, and a couple of kids wondering why exactly we called that activity 'flying kites' -- yeah, we've been there, done that, and the kids have been disappointed.

So, I was pleasantly surprised when the kids took these kites outside and thought they were the greatest things since peanut butter. They had so much fun with them, and ran around the yard flying/dragging their kites along for quite some time.

Maybe it's because the kites were their own creation.

Maybe it's because they could fly these kites without any help.

Maybe it's because the kites actually did fly (sort of).

Or maybe it's because they looked at the kites, developed extremely low expectations of the kites' potential performance, and were pleasantly surprised like I was to see that they actually did sort of work.

Whatever the reason, the kids and the kites reminded me of something very important that day.

They reminded me that creating something simple is usually better than buying something fancy. I think it's because a lot of joy comes from the creating part, and then being able to actually use it, magnifies that joy.

Oh, and you can never have too much paper, string and tape.


April 15, 2010

Spontaneous Delight...


... is bubbles.


Lots of them.

And...

Finger-painting without paper.





And if you're going to finger-paint, you'd better do a little toe-painting too.


You just have to.




And it's eating Funfetti frosting straight from the can.

(That one was all me.)