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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Aurora’s Robot

Aurora’s class has been reading “My Robot by Eve Bunting” This book is about different things a robot can do.

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Aurora had a family homework assignment this week, to design and build a robot. The first thing Aurora asked for was blue construction paper. I asked her why and she said “I need it for my blueprint.” She wrote a design on blue construction paper with a white crayon. (sorry there is no image it didn’t show up well in the picture) She was also instructed to write a short paragraph describing her Robot and it’s special skills. She wrote “ My robot can do my homework for me. It plays games with me. It is very funny. It reads with me before bedtime. I like it that way. It goes to sleep with me. It guards me while I’m sleeping. It’s name is CooCoo Head.” We had a really fun time going to Lowes to look for parts on Family Night, PVC pipes for legs and feet, springs for arms (and yes they will wave at you), #10 cans for the body, a peach can for the neck, a lamp visor for the head and a head lamp for it’s brain. Aurora and her Dad are the engineers who put CooCoo together. You can’t tell very well from these pictures but a special feature of Aurora’s robot it that in the center of the funnel (lamp visor) is a light that turns on and off and also can blink. This is Aurora’s idea of it’s brain. And of course it’s a girl!! Aurora points out that while it’s wearing it’s necklace and tutu it is from a robot planet called “Hawaii”. (She thinks with these accessories it looks at though CooCoo Head will hula) You may also be wondering about the name CooCoo Head, no it does not imply crazy, it’s part of Aurora’s unique language of CooCoo. She has invented it herself and uses it often, most words in the CooCoo language include CooCoo and CooCoo-minga. Well CooCoo Head will be making her appearance at school tomorrow and we are anxious to see how she’ll be received. We are sure it will be to immense applause. Way to go Aurora!

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Outfits I got for my Birthday

Here are a few new outfits I got for my birthday.
Most are Good Will finds. I got a skirt, a dress, four tops, and two jackets for only $24. The shimmery tops (green and blue) and black skirt I got on sale at Kohls.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Sewing Pioneer Wear

Little House on the Prairie Garb...

Aurora was invited to a Little House Birthday party, so my sewing skills needed to be dusted off and employed in Prairie Wear! I found an awesome blog: Buns and Baskets www.howtodresslikeapioneer.blogspot.com

It had a great tutorial on bonnets. So a sewing I did go... Gracie's bonnet brim is larger than Aurora's. We had a little more fabric left over from her skirt than from Aurora's; so it's closer to the pattern. I used a yard of fabric for both the skirt and bonnet but would have liked about a half more for the bonnet ties to be completed correctly, we improvised with satin ribbon covered with the little left over fabric on the ends to prevent fraying. All in all it was a fun project and I think I could do it again a lot faster. I'm thinking perhaps for Halloween we'll all be the Ingalls Family. We have a Charles (Matt), Caroline (Me), Mary (Aurora), Laura (Gracie), and Baby Keri (Ehlana). Could be cute!

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