Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Canoeing

We joined our local Homeschool Nature Club. I am so glad we did! There have been so many neat things we have done with the club. The very first thing we did this season was go canoeing. My husband, Aaron, took the afternoon off of work to take Kaylee canoeing because I knew my stomach couldn't handle an hour long canoe trip.

Aaron and Kaylee ready for their canoeing lesson. 

After a short lesson on canoeing safety and technique they boarded the canoes. 

Ready to go! 
I waited on the dock and they went around the bend and I could no longer see them. The guide pointed out different wildlife during the trip. Kaylee had a great time! She says she wants to canoe again. Homeschooling has given us so many opportunities. 

Look closely. They are WAY out there on the other side.








Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Graves Mountain Orchard

Graves Mountain Orchard. Syria, Virginia. 

We went to Graves Mountain Orchard in Syria, Virginia with a homeschool group. It is very beautiful and quiet there. Before the hay ride and tour began we explored some of the animals on the farm.




Then, we joined the group for a lesson on seeds and seed sorting. 

Sorting seeds at Graves Mountain with Daddy.


The seeds are sorted. 
Next, we went on a hayride out into the orchard to pick our own apples. During the ride, we saw 2 bear in the corn field next to the orchard! Our guide explained that they plant the corn field on the outside edges of the orchard and pumpkin patch to help deter the animals. Usually the animals eat the corn and leave the orchard and pumpkin patch alone. They left when they heard the tractor that was pulling our wagon and I didn't get a picture. 


Kaylee on the hayride right before seeing the bear. 

When we got to the orchard, the guide presented a lesson on the life cycle of an apple tree. Kaylee volunteered to help. 

Kaylee holding a picture from the life cycle of an apple tree. She loves to volunteer to help. 

Finally, we could go into the orchard to each pick 5 apples to take home. It was the beginning of the season and there were many apples to choose from! 


Walking through the tall grass to find the perfect apple.

Picking her own apples!


Kaylee holding her bag of 5 huge apples! 
Before we got on the hay ride for a scenic ride back to the farm, Kaylee weighed each bag of apples and then weighed all 3 of our bags together. 

Weighing all 3 bags of apples we picked from the orchard.

We ate our packed lunch sitting at the picnic tables near some of the animals. Afterwards, we finished exploring the other animals around the farm, bought some apple butter, and traveled home. It was a great day. Such a great learning experience. 

See you next fall, Graves Mountain! 






Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Westmoreland State Park




In September, we went to Westmoreland State Park with a homeschool group. The goal was to search for sharks teeth on the banks of the Rappahannock River and have a picnic lunch. The children were supposed to wade at the edge of the river and search for sharks teeth. I predicted what was going to happen and brought a swimming suit for Kaylee. I just can't keep her out of the water! We had perfect weather that day.

Westmoreland State Park is simply beautiful.

Walking down the trail to get to Fossil Beach.




Kaylee started out wading in the water. Then, progressed to this.


The treasures we found at Fossil Beach in Westmoreland State Park.