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Storytime - George Washington and the Cherry Tree - PART 2

Are you guys ready for the second half of the story? Gather your kids around and let’s hear what happened when George woke up the next morning…

You know the George Washington coloring page that I told you about yesterday? Well, I colored one myself - and I had fun doing it! Coloring is good for the soul, I tell you! I think it turned out pretty nicely, too:

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I colored it and then I cut out around the edges and put it on some pretty blue paper! I’m thinking of adding an American flag and a cherry tree to it, too! I’ll let you know if I do. If you and your kids want to color it and send it to me, via email, I’d be happy to showcase your picture here on the blog! :)

Storytime - George Washington and the Cherry Tree - PART 1

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It’s finally time for Bookworm Storytime again! This time it’s a little different than we’re used to, because, I’m trying out my new webcam, and I’m also only reading half the story. It’s a longer story than the others I’ve read, so you will have to tune in tomorrow for the second half of the story.

The story I’m reading is ‘George Washington and the Cherry Tree’ and it comes from a book called, “Best Loved Children’s Stories”. I couldn’t find it on Amazon, so I can’t share the link with you this time. I’ve been talking about history around here lately, because, of some great movies that I’ve been watching. And one of the cool things I talked about recently was a secret basement and tunnel under George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon. So I thought a story about George Washington would be fun to read.

I found a pretty nice coloring page for you, also - and it comes right from the official White House website! Here you go: George Washington 1789-1797

Here’s a snapshot of it. You can click the picture to go to the White House site and print it out, also.

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National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets

national-treasure-2.jpg National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets is a wonderful movie! I just knew I was going to love it, as I really, really loved the first one! And the best part of these movies, just like the Indiana Jones shows, is that they make history fun! I mean - really fun! It’s so funny to me that as an adult, I just completely love history! I had such a hard time with it in school. When I was in my early twenties, though, I took a couple history courses at the local community college and just loved it!

And the thing about it is that, while much of the information/story line/history in National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets is either changed around, or just plain made up, to fit the movie better, it does serve to get us thinking. And it sends us to go digging deeper, to find out what actually did happen, and to learn more.

There were two things in the movie that keenly interested me and sent me digging. The first one was the Resolute desks. Is the story of the desks true? Do they really even exist? Are there really two of them? Yes, the Resolute desk is in the Oval Office, and it is quite beautiful and has quite a history. It does not, however, have a twin. It is said that the Queen did have a small writing table made for herself from the HMS Resolute, though. And the HMS Resolute was a British ship that had been abandoned, stuck in ice, and then was returned to the Queen by an American whaler a couple years later.

The other thing that I found so interesting in the movie that I had to looking for more answers about it - was the part about the secret basement and underground tunnels at Mount Vernon. I’ve always loved stuff like this. Trust me, you don’t want to be in an old house with my brother, Mic, and I, because, we WILL be doing some snooping! We went to a bed and breakfast for our other brother’s wedding and did some serious ‘old house investigating’ and found some pretty cool features! When I went looking to verify if the basement even existed, I learned that it did, and that it had never been open to the public. Get this, though - some of the staffers at Mount Vernon, upon seeing the National Treasure movie - decided that they had to open it up for tours. And you know what happened? The amount of visitors went up 300% that first weekend! Wow! It was first opened in January on a trial basis, but, was so popular, that it has been extended! I learned a lot about Mount Vernon last year from my son, who went on a trip to Washington, DC with his class. We talked about Mount Vernon a lot - he really enjoyed his visit there. I can’t believe, though, that he missed the secret basement - by only months! What a major bummer!

So I guess you can tell that I thoroughly enjoyed the movie! Now I just want to watch the first one again! I can’t tonight, because, we have our sons’ Spring Band Concert. Maybe I can watch it Friday night.

Classroom in the Forest: Forest in the Classroom

pretty-little-tree.JPGThat was the name of the field trip my fifth grade daughter went on last Friday. They went to the local YMCA campgrounds out in the woods and learned all kinds of wonderful things about Mother Earth. Now that’s a field trip that our friend, Hippie Spelunker would love! Oh! That’s me! That’s right - silly me! ;)

Seriously, though - the treehugger in me LOVES this field trip! I only wish they had let parents go! At any rate, I got a great rundown from Sammie and her friend when they got home from school! They had so much fun! The two of them yammered on and on to me for at least half an hour, interrupting each other right and left. Her girlfriend had come home with her on the bus and was spending the night with us, and all throughout the evening, little tidbits of ‘field trip stories’ would come up. There was one particular story that had the girls laughing and hollering at each other in the kitchen - it was so funny! Apparently, they went on a ‘hike’ - and I say ‘hike’, because, the girls say it was just basically climbing up this one little hill and they called it a ‘hike’! They thought that was hysterical! They also were quite amused at some of the silliness of the kids climbing up the hill with great difficulty, as though it were some huge mountain! And they said that people were running into each other, falling into each other, and teachers hollering for the kids not to hold onto each other and pull everybody down at once! It would have made a great home movie, I’m sure! ;)

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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Volume Three

young-indiana-jones.jpgMy kids finally finished watching all of the 8gabillion DVD’s that came in the set, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Three - The Years of Change! Well, ok, there are only ten DVD’s, but, there are so many hours involved in this program! It’s really incredible - it’s got the original TV shows/movies, documentaries interspersed throughout, and an historical lecture, entitled ‘New Gods for Gold’. It really is an amazing amount of information and a great way to present it to kids - definitely a lot more fun than sitting through a history class! :P

When I went to ask my thirteen-year old son his opinions of the DVD’s, his answer really surprised me!
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