You get two months of unschooling at once in this wrapup, because I spent the early part of February traveling and with only limited internet access! As always, if you want a more frequent peek at what we do, you can always find me on Instagram and Facebook.)
If you’re new to seeing our days recapped in this format, check out our archive of previous wrapups here for some more info on why we take this approach and some other highlights of our adventures.
Cozmo
So, as you can see in the photo above, we have a new friend – an amazing little robot named Cozmo.
Sarah’s description of him: “He’s adorable!” Cozmo gets smarter as you play with him, and he likes to play games.
What’s cool is that he has a personality – he’ll get sad if he loses a game, and if he wants to play something different than what you want to do with him, he’ll be stubborn until you do what he wants. You can also teach him to recognize your face and say your name, so every so often, you’ll be sitting there and he’ll say “Oooooh… Jo-ooan!” and bounce up and down. It’s just about the best.
He isn’t cheap – we had been eyeing him up since just after Christmas, and finally decided to splurge as a Valentine’s Day gift for the whole family instead of buying each other gifts. Do not regret this in the slightest – he’s great!
Books
Like I mentioned in our last wrapup, Sarah has really rediscovered her love for R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” series thanks to a jigsaw puzzle of Goosebumps covers she got as a Christmas gift. Her reads in this series for the past couple months included Welcome to Camp Nightmare, One Day at Horrorland and The Lizard of Oz.
On a more challenging note, she’s also still reading Dante’s Inferno, which we talk about as she goes.
And for pure fun, she’s been tearing through a bunch of great comics, including Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Deadpool: Too Soon?, Deadpool and the Mercs for Money and Deadpool the Duck. Going to the comic store and then to Panera to read is a frequent pastime for her and Chris.
On top of all of that, we’ve had a bunch of great bookstore and library trips, including a couple of weeks in January where we visited four or five different bookstores and brought home a whole bunch of neat new stuff.
4H projects
Sarah was elected president of two of her 4-H clubs – Wildlife Watchers and Alpaca – for this club year, so the year began with her first meetings in that role. She’s done a great job and her confidence and focus are really impressive!
In her other club, the Clover Canines (a dog group), we’ve seen presentations by a dog trainer and a dog groomer, which has been cool.
Our biggest work in 4-H, though, has come with the alpaca club. This year, everyone in the club needs to produce a fiber-related project, and Sarah and I are not (I cannot emphasize this enough) weavers/knitters/needle-felters/spinners/whatever. We like to wear soft, fuzzy alpaca clothes, not make them.
But we worked together to come up with something that she absolutely loves, that still fits the criteria. She’s studying alpaca genetics and breeding for fiber color, which is apparently much more complicated than genetics in humans. She’s working on figuring out the breeding history on the farm she works at, analyzing that data as well as published papers on color-breeding, and then coming up with a plan to help the alpacas’ owners breed for colors they’re trying to generate. That’s pretty hardcore, and I’m really impressed at how much work she’s put into it!
Movies and TV
A special note for our newer readers: I’d love for you to check out our post on learning from movies and TV shows. It really explains a lot about why we are such fans!
Here’s a look at some of what we watched this month:
- The Celebrity Apprentice – Ahnold. What more do I have to say?
- Boondock Saints (1 and 2) – Starring Sarah’s newest hero, Norman Reedus (of The Walking Dead). These movies are not fod kids, people who hate swearing, people who dislike violence, or people who enjoy hope and happiness.
- Big – A movie much more my speed.
- 3rd Rock From the Sun – Sarah and Mom’s most recently finished midafternoon series.
- Adam Ruins Everything – Dan found this series, and he, Sarah and I have watched a ton – and learned a bunch of things we didn’t know. If you like Mythbusters, you’ll probably love this.
- Suicide Squad – Sarah’s favorite: Villains.
- Anchorman (1 and 2) – That escalated quickly.
- Stand By Me – Part of Chris and Sarah’s 2017 Movie Book Project, in which they’ve made a big list of movies to watch together. He’s enjoying showing her some of his old favorites.
- Night of the Living Dead – In exchange for watching Sarah’s zombies with her, Chris said she should watch this classic.
- The Walking Dead – Sarah’s aforementioned zombies.
- Misery – Another from the movie list project.
- Big Fish – I don’t know if I’m just not smart enough for this movie, or what. Dan, Sarah and Chris all love it and I just can’t get into it.
- 30 Rock – Mom and Sarah’s current series.
- Inception – Another Chris and Sarah movie-lister.
- Apollo 13 – Sarah wasn’t quite old enough for this when she was super-interested in the solar system, so she and Chris watched it now. She loved it.
- The Waterboy – Sarah and Dan watched this as part of a movie marathon while I was away scrapbooking one weekend.
- WarGames – Also part of the movie marathon; I’m sad I missed it.
- Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping – Also part of the movie marathon; I’m not sad I missed it.
- Dr. Strange – We’d all seen this together, but Sarah and Dan’s movie marathon was a good time for a rewatch.
- Accepted – Last stop in the movie marathon tour.
Video, board and card games
We’ve had TONS of gaming fun in the past two months. Some of the highlights have included the Simon’s Cat card game, which Chris gave Dan for Christmas; Uno Attack, a longtime family favorite; Gloom, a new game we got for Christmas that is RIGHT up Sarah’s alley; Jenga, also a hit; and a great game night with some friends where we got to play, for the first time, Pirate Loot and Ticket to Ride.
Universal Yums
One of the coolest presents I got to give was a family subscription to Universal Yums, a subscription box that sends snacks from a different country each month. You can read about our December box, which was from Germany, here.
In January, we traveled to the Ukraine, which included something I loved – mushroom-flavored potato chips – and something Sarah loved – chocolate. (Apparently, all global chocolate is good to her.)
Then, in February, we got a taste of Italy, with lemon potato chips, anise drops (surprisingly, those were a hit with Sarah), more chocolates, and lots of hazelnut.
What’s really cool is that we try to make an evening out of our taste-testing. All five of us try a little bit of each snack, we rate them, we look up facts about the country and we have a good time. Sarah ended up reading aloud most of the Wikipedia page about Rome as we dug into the Italian snacks, for instance!
I’m not an affiliate of Universal Yums, but I can definitely HIGHLY recommend it. You can definitely look forward to hearing more about this in our roundups as long as our subscription continues!
Unschooling places, projects and odds and ends
Mom adventures: Dan and I celebrated his 30th birthday and his mom’s 70th with his parents, brother and two aunts on a Mexican cruise! This was an amazing gift – neither of us had ever been on a cruise before, and I, a true East Coaster, had never seen the Pacific Ocean. We were gone for two weeks, and while I missed the rest of the family at home, it was great just to get away, relax, read and stay off the internet! Once I got home, I also got to go away with two of my best girlfriends to a scrapbooking weekend, where I finished January through May of our 2016 album. (I generally do the previous year’s within the first half of the new year, then spend the second half of the year catching up on other scrapbooking projects, like our family albums from before I was born.)
Tae kwon do: This also qualifies as “Mom adventures,” but since it doubles as “Dan and Sarah adventures,” I figured I’d give it its own item. I have been a tae kwon do student at Dover Dragons since 2010, earning my first-degree black belt in 2013. I practiced pretty steadily up until 2014, when lots of things in life just kind of got in the way. I’d gone a few times since, but never regularly, and I was missing it hardcore. I’m not sure what changed, but finally, I’ve been able to make it a priority, and since the middle of February, I’ve gone twice a week without fail. AND… I talked Dan into taking the two-week introductory session so he could see what it was like! (He’s not going to do it forever, but I just wanted him to see me doing my thing and really understand how much work it is!) Sarah has come to all the classes I’ve attended so far, and she’s looking at getting back into it herself (she studied from 2010 to 2012, getting as far as her orange belt) once some of her other activities end. I’m so excited!
Jekyll and Hyde: We went to see Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical at our local theater in February, and it was great! (I also didn’t realize how many songs I already knew were from this show.) Chris, Dan, Sarah and I went as part of one of Sarah’s Christmas gifts – a calendar full of family fun events, many of which included prepurchased tickets so we’d have no excuse not to go. It was a neat way to introduce Sarah to this story, and now she’s wanting to read the book too!
Science fun: We did a few cool things through the North Museum in the past couple of months. We went to hang out and saw a new SciDome planetarium show, “From the Earth to Space.” After that adventure, Sarah decided our stuffed penguin Plaid needed a rocket ship, so we made him one out of an old box and some aluminum foil. And then, as part of the museum’s STEM Sisters program for girls interested in science, Sarah worked to design a museum exhibit on the uses of rocks and minerals! I can’t wait to go check out the finished product!
Fidget Cubes: We had backed a great item called the Fidget Cube on Kickstarter last year, and our finished cubes arrived in February. They’re awesome! Sarah wears hers clipped to her belt and plays with it all the time, and Dan and I fidget with ours at work. I can highly recommend them!
So what’s new with your family this month? Drop me a comment! I love hearing from all my “blog friends!”
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