"Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence. " ~Abigail Adams
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
After School Archery Program
receiving instruction on proper form
testing the compound bow
waiting his turn
Archery ranges have whistle commands that help maintain order among the archers. Here are some of the whistle commands. These girls call them "tweets".
- Two tweets: archers may approach the shooting line.
- One tweet: archers may begin shooting.
- Three tweets: archers may retrieve their arrows.
- Four or more tweets: All archers must stop shooting immediately and put their arrows away.
TWEET!
Aiden and his friend, Luke, are participating in the after-school archery program at our local parks and rec center. They both have experience with shooting recurve bows. They are receiving detailed instruction on safety, regulations, and proper form when shooting. They had their first tries with a compound bow yesterday. Although Aiden is confident in shooting, he actually saw his weaknesses yesterday and came home with some homework. This one-month program will prove useful in solidifying the safety rules and empowering him with more experience. I can't wait to witness the growth!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
the afternoon routine
preparing for his daily cycling trek around the field house
preparing for team practices
Aiden is up against a lot of weight when wrestling with Dad.
Aiden is up against a lot of weight when wrestling with Dad.
The boys enjoy the weekday visits to the gym. When they, themselves, are not training, the facility and beautiful AC grounds are a giant playground for boys. They enjoy riding their new bikes, dribbling a basketball, kicking the soccer ball, or grabbing the hockey sticks to play. We are thankful to have access to such a nice gym facility...all at the grand small price of...FREE.
What a blessing (and facilitator of good habits).
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
More than PIANO lessons...
She's working on Brendan...our little percussionist.
Her 3:30 student didn't have lessons today, so Mrs. S. gave the boys a real treat. For twenty minutes, she showed them various drums and let them have their try... She's really expanding, upon their foundation, a love for music in both of them!
The music in him...

We are looking forward to many more lessons with Mrs. S. She's a gifted teacher. She and her husband are both very talented musicians. Her husband owns his own recording studio and is a musician/technician/teacher with years of experience.
She's been very careful in re-establishing and reviewing proper form and technique, and she's also introduced to him music composition, assigning him this week to complete a song they've been working on together. She's definitely reaching deep within him to find his musical strengths and abilities, of which I am confident she will nurture and wonderfully develop over time.
I snapped a photo of Aiden and Mrs. S. at the close of his lesson yesterday. She's done this with him at the end of each lesson. She will play a lively marching song on the piano, giving Aiden the opportunity to find the rhythm and drum along. It's been a revealing demonstration of his ability to find the rhythm, as well as a wonderful exercise for his keeping a steady tempo. I LOVE the way he lights up when they do these activities together.
He's very impressed with her already, and once again, his passion for music has been re-ignited.
"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul."
--Johannes Sebastian Bach
--Johannes Sebastian Bach
post taken from July 28, 2010
Guess which one he drew for Mom?
Aiden's recent artwork reflects his opinion of the differences between how men and women think...or at least, the type of artwork they appreciate...
RAINBOWS & FLOWERS vs. Indians and Tomahawks
RAINBOWS & FLOWERS vs. Indians and Tomahawks
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