As part of the Latin Teaching Methods course I am nearly (halleleujah!) done with, I had to create a PowerPoint presentation for one of the reading passages in the textbook I use. My professor liked it so much, he added it to the class website and to the Wheelock's Latin web site. I'm ridiculously excited about it, so I had to share! On the Wheelock site, scroll down to the section on handouts and powerpoints and find my name....
http://www.wheelockslatin.com/wheelocksteacherguide.html
http://rlafleur.myweb.uga.edu/latn4770/powerpoints.htm
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween 2011
Trying on the costume last night, "just to see how it feels," and in honor of carving the pumpkin. Matt loves to watch "Nightmare Before Christmas" around Halloween, so in honor of the tradition we have a Jack Skeleton pumpkin face. The helmet technically isn't part of his costume, but he couldn't find the mask that goes with it. The mask doesn't really fit or function well anyway, so it won't be used. We have other plans...
Step 1. Spike the hair in place of having horns. Outline the grand design on the excited boy's face.
Step 2. With engineer-like precision, begin applying the yellow...
Step 3. Sit still! Sit still! Okay, yes, you can smile at mom while she takes pictures.
Step 4. Dad, how long is this going to take? Contrast color being applied.
Step 5. Whoa!!! I am looking awesome!!!!
Step 6. Blow dry the face so the paint is dry before the boy is allowed to move anywhere else where he may bump against something that smears off or absorbs wet face paint.
Step 7. Starting to look familiar? Time for clothes!!
Step 7 1/2. Explain to Hannah that Christopher is almost ready and that we will go trick or treating soon. Yes, she can play with the taken apart computer while she waits. Yes, she can hold Christopher's sword while she waits...and waits...
Steps 8-10: Pose for the camera! Anybody recognize the character? It's not Darth Maul, but very closely related. He's a character from the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series.
Complete with the double-sword.
Which can be used together or apart. Got to love the options!
What a team!
Savage Opress. No, I'm not kidding. That is his name. I'm not making it up. But I did manage to capture a little bit of beautiful sunset behind the fierce warrior apprentice.
One more pose with Savage and Jack. at the end of a fun evening of trick or treating. We left part of his haul out as a donation for the tooth fairy. She's going to come pick it up tonight and go share it with other children who maybe didn't to go trick or treating and didn't get any candy. She leaves a present in its place.
All artwork from this evening - Savage Opress and Jack Skeleton - created by Matt Truitt. He's got skills! I took the pictures. :)
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
The beginning of soccer season!
Christopher was so excited for soccer to start this year! Even though we were lucky enough to get the earliest game of the day this morning, it was still pretty warm in the sun and the boys played for a full hour. He still loved it - and it was more organized of a game than two years ago when he was in the 4-year old league....
The prerequisite picture of him in his new soccer uniform before the game absolutely had to include his lego pyramid!
Warming up before the game. That's Christoher in the front, with his face turned away from the camera...my fault...
Christopher got to be the goalie in the 2nd quarter. He was thrilled! He did great, stopping three goals. Unfortunately the other team was made up of boys all about a foot taller and a year older than our little guys, so (even though they don't technically keep score) our team was beaten soundly. A hard lesson for the little ones, but it is only their first game and they're learning to work together as a team. See the referee in the fancy black and yellow outfit? It's not Matt. But next week it will be...so stay tuned....I guarantee pictures.... :)
Halftime pep talk. Christopher is #2. Again, the shot is from the back. I'll work on it, I promise....
The prerequisite picture of him in his new soccer uniform before the game absolutely had to include his lego pyramid!
Warming up before the game. That's Christoher in the front, with his face turned away from the camera...my fault...
Christopher got to be the goalie in the 2nd quarter. He was thrilled! He did great, stopping three goals. Unfortunately the other team was made up of boys all about a foot taller and a year older than our little guys, so (even though they don't technically keep score) our team was beaten soundly. A hard lesson for the little ones, but it is only their first game and they're learning to work together as a team. See the referee in the fancy black and yellow outfit? It's not Matt. But next week it will be...so stay tuned....I guarantee pictures.... :)
Halftime pep talk. Christopher is #2. Again, the shot is from the back. I'll work on it, I promise....
July - Matt's birthday
Christopher decided to dress up for Matt's birthday morning. So he went into the closet, pulled out an old suit jacket and slacks and dress shoes. He was pretty proud of himself!
Cousins came over after the birthday lunch for some swimming. Then it was time for presents and Christopher couldn't find the time to change out his suit before helping with presents.
Matt got miniature lemon cakes for his birthday. He usually gets a lemon cooler cake from Costco, but for some reason they didn't have them for his birthday this year. Imagine!
Birthday present from the cousins for their engineer uncle!
Cousins came over after the birthday lunch for some swimming. Then it was time for presents and Christopher couldn't find the time to change out his suit before helping with presents.
Matt got miniature lemon cakes for his birthday. He usually gets a lemon cooler cake from Costco, but for some reason they didn't have them for his birthday this year. Imagine!
Birthday present from the cousins for their engineer uncle!
Monday, August 01, 2011
Developing Self Reliance: Our Story
Our friends just started this new blog and I'm so excited to share it! Read the "Our Story" and then explore the rest of the site. Even though they just started it, they're off to a great start with ideas for how to use zucchini and squash from a garden. I've seen the transformation of their yard over the years and it is amazing to see what they're able to do with the time and resources they have!
Developing Self Reliance: Our Story: "My husband, Todd, and I have six children (ages 1-13). We are busy just like you and just like you, we are figuring out how to make self-re..."
Developing Self Reliance: Our Story: "My husband, Todd, and I have six children (ages 1-13). We are busy just like you and just like you, we are figuring out how to make self-re..."
Friday, July 29, 2011
Karate!
I'm going out of order now, putting up a current event before catching up on the past. I hope you can all forgive me. ;) Christopher did his first belt testing in karate yesterday and moved up from white belt to 'high-white' belt (they add a black stripe). He was so excited! And he looks really cute too:
He's wearing the new belt and holding the old one. They earn stripes on the ends of the belts for getting notes from home and friends for service, and for passing off different forms they learn. We're going to take a little break for a couple of months as school starts and we get settled back in to that routine, but then we'll pick it back up again. I need to see how the schedule shakes out between his school, me teaching 5 classes at my school, and the soccer team we signed up for several months ago before we went back to karate! This kid has definitely got the energy for all of that - I just need to see if I do! :)
He's wearing the new belt and holding the old one. They earn stripes on the ends of the belts for getting notes from home and friends for service, and for passing off different forms they learn. We're going to take a little break for a couple of months as school starts and we get settled back in to that routine, but then we'll pick it back up again. I need to see how the schedule shakes out between his school, me teaching 5 classes at my school, and the soccer team we signed up for several months ago before we went back to karate! This kid has definitely got the energy for all of that - I just need to see if I do! :)
Saturday, June 18, 2011
November 2010
I am rocking and rolling now! Not a lot of detail, but I'm at least posting the highlights and remembering a few things. November brought one significant change for us as we decided to move Christopher to another school. It's difficult to explain without sounding snobby, but he wasn't learning anything new. He was so far ahead of most of the class in reading that he was being singled out to work on something else while the other class groups learned their alphabet and what sounds the letters make. When he started choosing easier work so that he wouldn't have to sit by himself, that really concerned us. When the teacher told us her biggest challenge was keeping him challenged - and then did not provide any kind of plan for how she was going to do that - we knew it was time for a change. We moved him from Zaharis Elementary which is northeast of us, to Franklin Elementary which is just about as far southwest of us. But there is a big difference in the curriculum: Franklin works about a year ahead of grade level academically. He was able to be with the same age of kids and still be challenged and learning new skills. This school uses the Spalding method and does phonograms to help with reading. They are also really big on penmanship and within just a few weeks Christopher's handwriting had noticeably improved. He was much happier at the new school and made new friends quickly.
October 2010 - Part III - Halloween Night
Our traditional Christopher & Hannah picture for Halloween - Darth Vader and The Witch |
Christopher and his best buddy Caleb as Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker |
Caleb's dad as Obi Wan Kenobe - The link between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker is now complete |
Friday, June 17, 2011
October 2010-Part II

October 2010 - Part I
Thursday, June 16, 2011
September 2010
I'm still working on my goal of not being a full year behind on this blog, and September is making that easy. The main event of September was my birthday. Not because it was anything significant. Mostly just because it was apparently the only thing of which I have photographic documentation for the month. My favorite kiddos made this cute sign for me and put it up before I got home from school that afternoon. Apparently I was so excited about taking a picture of it that it didn't occur to me to make my bed first. Oh, well. It was a really cute sign! Beyond that I can't really remember what I did for my birthday. I know my 7th grade Latin class sang to me - they were pretty excited about my birthday. I probably went to dinner too...I'm seeing more and more the point of updating the blog as things happen....
Friday, May 27, 2011
Use the force...
I got an email this week about Christopher from his school teacher:
Emily,
Here is what happened:
Christopher asked me a question, don't remember the question, but it was funny. I started to chuckle and several students looked at Chris. When they looked at him he raised his hand midway in the air, swept it from left to right and said "this is not the person you are looking for." It was hilarious and I laughed off and on all night. I shared his story several times. He is so clever and adorable. Thanks for bringing him to Franklin!!
Emily,
Here is what happened:
Christopher asked me a question, don't remember the question, but it was funny. I started to chuckle and several students looked at Chris. When they looked at him he raised his hand midway in the air, swept it from left to right and said "this is not the person you are looking for." It was hilarious and I laughed off and on all night. I shared his story several times. He is so clever and adorable. Thanks for bringing him to Franklin!!
Sunday, May 08, 2011
I feel the guilt...so here is August of 2010
So after a month went by and I hadn't posted anything new to the blog, my sister-in-law sends me a message saying, basically, "What was that about being back to blogging?" She's right, and I need nudges like that, so here goes. I believe I left off last July, so here is August - at least as far as I remember it:
Christopher started kindergarten on the same day that I went back to school too, but he was a first-time student and I was a first-time teacher. No pictures of my first day of school, but here is Christopher's.

I was worried that he would get nervous and want me to take him to school, but he was so excited to ride the bus that he jumped right on and never looked back. I was hoping for a picture of him getting on the bus, but he got on there so fast that this is all I got as the bus drove away:
Christopher started kindergarten on the same day that I went back to school too, but he was a first-time student and I was a first-time teacher. No pictures of my first day of school, but here is Christopher's.
I was worried that he would get nervous and want me to take him to school, but he was so excited to ride the bus that he jumped right on and never looked back. I was hoping for a picture of him getting on the bus, but he got on there so fast that this is all I got as the bus drove away:
Sunday, March 20, 2011
I'm back.....
In more ways than one! I'm back to blogging after nearly nine (!!!!) months. I got caught up in the Facebook craze and I'm getting a little tired of it. And half my family doesn't do Facebook anyway, but I can send them email updates from the blog, so that works.
And I'm back from a week long vacation in Florida. As soon as I figure out how to upload all of the pictures from the camera on my phone, I will post some of the those.
In the meantime, I'm tired and going to bed. It's been a long week, my body is still recovering from the travel, the touring, and the time change, and I'm going to bed. The lesson plans can wait until tomorrow to be reviewed. The steel-cut oatmeal is happily sitting in its soy milk in its pan on the stove, getting ready to be tomorrow's breakfast. The boy is in bed with the Motrin and Amoxycillin on board to treat the double ear infection he woke up with this morning. The suitcases are all unpacked and everything is put away. I'm calling it good enough. Time to brush teeth, wash face, and go sleep.....
And I'm back from a week long vacation in Florida. As soon as I figure out how to upload all of the pictures from the camera on my phone, I will post some of the those.
In the meantime, I'm tired and going to bed. It's been a long week, my body is still recovering from the travel, the touring, and the time change, and I'm going to bed. The lesson plans can wait until tomorrow to be reviewed. The steel-cut oatmeal is happily sitting in its soy milk in its pan on the stove, getting ready to be tomorrow's breakfast. The boy is in bed with the Motrin and Amoxycillin on board to treat the double ear infection he woke up with this morning. The suitcases are all unpacked and everything is put away. I'm calling it good enough. Time to brush teeth, wash face, and go sleep.....
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Newest member of the family
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