Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Puppies at Play
We open on a dog with her two puppies out in a field on a
sunny day. After the mommy dog says
goodbye to her babies the two puppies discuss with each other what they want to
do today. Then some flowers grow out of the ground and the puppies blow all
their petals away. Then the flowers stems shrink back into the ground and as
the sun starts to set their mommy returns.
Then the little puppy runs over to her and gives her a puppy hug.
Behind the Scenes: The Making of Puppies at Play
Arowyn wanted to have another go at making another stop
motion video today. She wanted to use
her puppies that she had made with the magnatiles in her video. This required a
different camera set up though as they are not self supporting structures. So
she used the photos of her puppies I had taken for her the other night and
rebuilt them and modified them while I got the camera set up for her. This kind
of set up for stop motion does lend to some more creative things you can do without
having to worry about the effects of gravity on your subjects. Which Arowyn got
to explore and had some fun with in her new video.
Arowyn setting up the older brother puppy
Arowyn deciding what to add next
Arowyn laying out the mother dog
Arowyn eyeballing me for
taking pictures of her while she works
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Field Trip to the Kirksville War Memorial
A couple of weeks ago Teagan asked me the question
"What is war?" Which I have to admit took me by surprise because it's
at times like that that really strike me as to how old they are getting to be. What
followed was a great and lengthy discussion that I can't remember all the
details of but at some point we talked about what soldiers do and how they are
sometimes asked to pay the ultimate sacrifice. Which both of the kids were very
awed and saddened by this thought. Which was when I mentioned that we have a
memorial in our town to honor the soldiers that came from our area. Which both
the kids promptly asked "Can we go see it?" Unfortunately for the past
two weeks we just haven't had the time to because I didn't want to just run by
and let them take a quick glance and then be off. I wanted to make sure we had
the time to fully appreciate what we were looking at. But for that entire two
weeks every time we were out and about driving the kids would ask if we could
go see it right then and I would have to tell them not yet. So today we had the
time to go and it was a really great experience. The first thing the kids
noticed was all the names on both the obelisk and the wall surrounding it. So
we went through which sections on the wall and obelisk represented different
wars. Then the kids started pointing to names and asking me to read them as
they just stood there and soaked it all in. It is a very amazing thing to watch
them process what the names in front of them represent and watch it become a
personal thing to them.
Arowyn deep in thought
Teagan asking if I thought it still worked
Monday, January 30, 2012
Cub Scouts: January Pack Meeting
Tonight was Teagan's monthly Cub Scouts pack meeting. Teagan
likes sitting at the table talking and being silly with the other boys in his
pack while we wait for the meeting to start. When it was the Tiger Cubs turn to
stand up front Teagan received some orange beads for the recent den activities
he's participated in which he was very excited about.
Teagan chatting with one of the boys in his pack
The Tiger Cubs
Teagan's awards and achievments being listed
Teagan getting his beads
The Tiger Cubs doing their cheer
Friday, January 27, 2012
Winter Violin Recital
Getting
to watch the kids play at their recitals is so great. It takes a lot of
confidence to get on a stage in front of people and play. Teagan being the gregarious
little guy that he is loves every minute of it. Arowyn can get a little worried
right before she has to go up, but once she starts walking up front all just
seems to melt away. It's like taking that first step towards the stage is the
hardest but once she's done that she puts her mind to it nothing is going to
stop her. I don't always appreciate this characteristic about my daughter
because when our views diverge on what she should be doing it's no easy task to
get her to listen or comply. But when it comes to things like this I think it's
great that that characteristic allows her to overcome any fear or doubt she may
be having of being in front of people on stage. And when she's done playing and
she walks back to me she has such a big smile on her face it always makes me smile.
Between all of the recitals that the kids have for violin, dance, & ballet they
have plenty of opportunities to work on being in front of people both in a
group and on their own. The ability to be in front of people and act, play, or
speak is something I never learned to do with confidence but I hope they will
continue to master this skill as it is something that will serve them in so
many ways later on in life.
Everyone lined up to get their violin tuned
Teagan talking to the piano accompanist
Teagan helping me calibrate my cameras
light settings before the performance
Teagan in resting position and looking handsome
Teagan bowing
Teagan Playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Variation A
Arowyn Playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Variation A
Arowyn bowing
Everyone playing through the
Twinkle Variations together
Mrs. Kubin's Violin Students
I couldn't pick which one of these I liked better
because Teagan was being a such a goof in both of them
Karen with her students
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Winter Violin Recital Rehearsal
Tonight the kids got to practice their recital pieces on
stage before their recital tomorrow. When they're not on the stage playing
they're sitting with their classmates chatting and having fun. What a great
group of kids they are. Part of the time Arowyn manned my camera and took
some pictures of her classmates on stage as well.
Arowyn Taking Pictures
Teagan and his teacher
Teagan Playing
Arowyn Playing
Arowyn concentrating on
her fingers while playing
Everyone playing
Arowyn glancing at her teacher to
make sure she's in sync
Teagan trying to look see who's watching
him and still play at the same time
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Magnatile Puppy Dogs
Our magnatiles are the most loved and used toy in our entire house. We've had them for years and there's just a never ending amount of things you can do with them. Rather than building with them today Arowyn laid them out and made a family of dogs out of them. One of them she made with a larger body than the rest so she could use it as a flat surface for doing a puzzle on. She was sad when it was time to go to bed and had to clean them up because she said there was more that she wanted to do with them. So I took a picture of each of them so she can remember how to reconstruct them when she wants to build them again.
The Puppy
The Puppy's Mom
The Wolf
The Wolf Baby
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