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Sweet As Honey

Posted on June 14, 2021 by Daniel & April

A few surprising facts about the honey bee’s original all-natural sweetener.

1. HONEY NEVER SPOILS.

When sealed in an airtight container, honey is one of the few foods known to have an eternal shelf life. There are even reports of edible honey being found in several-thousand-year-old Egyptian tombs. Honey’s longevity can be explained by its chemical makeup: The substance is naturally acidic and low in moisture, making it an inhospitable environment for bacteria. 

A lot of hard work from bees goes into imbuing honey with these magical properties. While transforming nectar (honey’s main ingredient) into honey, bees flap their wings so hard that they draw excess moisture out of the initially water-filled substance. Bees also have a special enzyme in their stomachs that helps to break the nectar down into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide, the latter of which acts to further prevent the growth of bacteria and other organisms in the honey. 

2. BEES MAKE A LOT OF HONEY.

A typical beehive can produce anywhere from 30 to 100 pounds of honey a year. To produce a single pound of honey, a colony of bees must collect nectar from approximately 2 million flowers and fly over 55,000 miles. This amounts to a lifetime’s worth of work for around 800 bees.  

3. HONEY WAS A HOT COMMODITY IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE.

In 11th century Germany, honey was so highly valued for its beer-sweetening abilities that German feudal lords required their peasants to make them payments of honey and beeswax.

4. BEES SURVIVE ON HONEY IN THE WINTER.

Bees work hard all summer to ensure they’ll have enough honey to sustain the hive through the winter. During the colder months, bees occupy their time by clustering themselves around the queen and shivering their bodies to fill the hive with warmth. All that shivering burns a lot of calories, so honey makes for the perfect high-energy diet.

5. HONEY IS MEDICINAL.

Evidence of honey being prescribed as a medical treatment dates back as far as ancient Mesopotamia. Because the substance is so inhospitable to bacteria, it was often used as a natural bandage to protect cuts and burns from infection. Today, honey is still used as a natural treatment for dandruff, stomach ulcers, and even seasonal allergies. 

6. FOR BEES, A LITTLE HONEY GOES A LONG WAY.

On average, a honey bee produces 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey over the course of its life. To put that into perspective, two tablespoons of honey would be enough to fuel a bee’s entire flight around the world.  

7. THERE ARE DIFFERENT FLAVORS AND COLORS OF HONEY.

Honey’s depth of flavor is determined by the source of the nectar it was made from. Linden honey is delicate and woodsy, buckwheat honey is strong and spicy, and eucalyptus honey has a subtle menthol flavor. The darkness or lightness of certain honey varies as well. Bees in the southeastern U.S. have even been known to produce honey that’s deep purple in color, though scientists can’t agree why.


Enjoy this weeks FREE-BEES

Un-BEE-lievably Cute Book Marks
A Fun Poster of Great Reminders for Your Hive
An Encouraging Sticker


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The Basics of Bees

Posted on June 1, 2021 by Daniel & April

If you enjoy unit studies or interest based studies then you’ll love these fun resources!

For the month of June you’ll BEE seeing a lot of Bee themed lessons and crafts in our social media feed.
Insta – @GurrolaFam
So join in the fun! If you do any of our activities bee-low bee-sure to tag us in your posts!

Some Fun Facts about Honey Bees

  1. Honey bees are one of the few bees with hairy compound eyes.
  2. The honey bee’s wings stroke over 200 times a second! This motion is what creates the distinctive honey bee buzz.
  3. During honey production periods, spring and summer, a worker bee’s life span is about 6 weeks.
  4. The average honey bee will actually make only one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime… About the size of your pinky fingernail.
  5. Bees die after they sting! The stinger has a barb that is attached to the abdomen; so, when they sting they lose part of their abdomen and die.
  6. Honey bees can perceive movements that are separated by 1/300th of a second. Humans can only sense movements separated by 1/50th of a second. Were a bee to enter a cinema, it would be able to differentiate each individual movie frame being projected.
  7. Queens will lay almost 2000 eggs a day at a rate of 5 or 6 a minute. 75,000-200,000 eggs are laid each year.

There are some un-Bee-lievable fun ways to learn about bees here are a few FREE-BEES for you to enjoy!

https://youtu.be/g7U8D0LYdNo

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Posted in Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities | Tags: Bees, Home School, Homeschool, homeschool resources, HomeSchooling, Homeschooling freebies, Keep Learning Fun |

Remember Red Poppies

Posted on May 28, 2021 by Daniel & April

Memorial Day poppies usually appear every year and raise funds for a great cause, but over the last couple years I see less and less of them. Then what really breaks my heart is that most people don’t even understand their significance for Memorial Day. It’s a rich part of not only American history but world history.

So here is the history behind these beautiful red flowers…
The red poppy, or Remembrance Poppy, has been a symbol of lives lost to war since World War I (1914–1918), and it plays a big part in the history of Memorial Day. The poppy is worn in many of the countries that were Allied during World War I, including Great Britain, France, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. In most of those other countries, the poppy is worn on and leading up to Armistice Day (also known as Remembrance Day) on November 11, which is Veterans Day in the United States, or on ANZAC Day (April 25) in New Zealand and Australia, which commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops who served in the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign. But in the United States, the poppy is worn on Memorial Day.

The poppy as a symbol of war casualties started with a poem. In the spring of 1915, a Canadian artillery unit brigade surgeon named Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae saw bright red poppies blooming on the war-torn fields where so many soldiers had lost their lives, and he was moved to write “In Flanders Fields.”

The poem begins, “In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row,” and ends, “If ye break faith with us who die / We shall not sleep, though poppies grow / In Flanders fields.” The poem was published in a London magazine and later syndicated to publications in other Allied countries, where it was seen by two separate (but important) women.

Two women in different countries saw the poem and were inspired in different ways. American University of Georgia professor Moïna Michael wrote a poem in response to McCrae’s, titled “We Shall Keep Faith,” in 1918. She also started wearing a red poppy in honor of the troops and came up with the idea of making and selling red poppies to raise money for veterans.

Meanwhile, in France, Anna Guérin organized large poppy drives, making and selling poppies to raise money for widows, orphans, and veterans, and to fund France’s post-war restoration efforts. She championed her idea for an “Inter-Allied Poppy Day” and started Poppy Days worldwide, during which fundraising poppies were sold in many Allied countries. Poppy factories were set up, often employing disabled servicemen to make the silk and paper blooms.

To this day many Americans will pin a bright red poppy to their shirts as a sign of respect. In the United States, the poppy is traditionally worn on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day, to commemorate the lives of those who died fighting for our country. The Friday before Memorial Day is National Poppy Day. You can find poppies that are handmade by veterans as part of their therapeutic rehabilitation and distributed across the country by the American Legion Auxiliary in exchange for donations that assist disabled and hospitalized veterans. Be sure to also check with your local Veterans programs to see if they are offering poppy pins to support your local veterans.

Help Keep The Red Poppy Tradition Alive

Here are some fun resources to teach your kids about the importance of the Red Poppy

Books: YouTube Read Alouds

A Poppy is to Remember

The Poppy Lady

The Poppy Story 

Short video on the history and how Australia uses the poppy

Red Poppy Craft

Poppy Flower Art Projects for Remembrance Day

We used the second activity from the poppy flower project and used big black pom poms for my stigma, instead of drawing them on. We double plated our poppies to make them fuller. Make sure to soften and work the paper petals and bend them the way you want them. Then we made big green leaves from card stock and added details using watercolor pens.

Posted in DIY, Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities, Summer, Weekend Fun | Tags: Homeschool, homeschool resources, HomeSchooling, Memorial Day, Red Poppies, Red Poppy |

Learn About St. Patrick’s Day

Posted on March 14, 2021 by Daniel & April
St Patricks Day Homeschool Freebies

As a homeschooling family we love to celebrate lots of holidays. It’s an excellent way to learn and have fun too!

We’ve put together a little freebie learning packet for St. Patrick’s Day! Find out the truth about St. Patrick’s Day…

Download St. Patrick’s Day Lesson

Be sure to check out our recipe of the month too – hint – it’s Irish related.

Looking for more St. Patrick’s Day Fun then hit your local library and search out these fun reads.
Here are a few books about St. Patrick or St. Patrick’s Day:
Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato by Tomie dePaola
Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk by Gerald McDermott
St. Patrick’s Day by Gail Gibbons

Posted in Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities | Tags: Home School, Homeschool, Homeschooling freebies, St. Patrick's Day Activities, St. Patrick's Day Learning |

Homeschool Resources

Posted on February 6, 2021 by Daniel & April
Homeschool resources

First of all let me start by saying there is NO wrong way to homeschool. Don’t be afraid to just keep on trying new things till you find what works best for YOU and your kids. (PS I’m always adding to this list so check back)

Here’s a list of my favorite homeschoolin` tools:

  1. Schoolhouse Teachers
    This is our number one “go to” site. They offer Christian, Self-paced, Online Homeschooling Courses with Customizable Curriculum. Our favorite thing about this place is that they’ve created “School Boxes” which are FULL Curriculum Sets by Grade. There’s video lessons, print-outs, interactive digital books and so much more for each core subject PLUS extras like Foreign Languages, Art, and Bible. Perfect for homes like mine that have 4 grade levels to cover.
    This is a paid service, but really affordable. You get access to A LOT of other subscription services through them included in your membership, like RightNowMedia, WorldBooks, NatureGlo Science & more. If you’d like to check it out I’ve got a great deal for you! Just click the image below.

    Whether you started teaching from home on day one or you recently pulled your child out of public school, we are all in this together, heading toward the same goal! We want to help you finish well by giving you the chance to homeschool your family for only $15 a month!  Purchase a SchoolhouseTeachers.com Quarterly Membership so you can finish this quarter in style. New members can use code: FINISHWELL to pay only $45 (now $59.97) quarterly. Lock in this low price to not only complete this school year in confidence but in the years to come!

2. Simply Charoltte Mason PodCast
Great tips for any homeschooling family. You certainly don’t need to be doing a CM style homeschool to gain great wisdom from this! It has been a wonderful encouragement to me this year.

3. Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
And yes, it’s all free. You’ll need paper, pencil, etc. and some minor supplies if you choose to do the experiments and art projects, but all of the reading materials, etc. are all free and online. They offer offline courses for math, reading, and language arts, which you can find in our store. You can also find workbooks of Printables, the worksheets used in the online courses so that you don’t have to print. A complete, free online Christian homeschool curriculum for your family. While this is a great tool that’s FREE I found it hard to navigate, but still a solid resource.

Posted in Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities | Tags: Home School, Homeschool, homeschool resources, HomeSchool Solutions, HomeSchooling, Schoolhouse Teachers, SchoolhouseTeachers, SchoolhouseTeachersAmbassadors | Leave a comment |

Shark Week Giveaway

Posted on August 21, 2020 by Daniel & April

In honor of one of our families favorite weeks (Shark Week) we are giving away a few fun Shark themed Art Kits! The kits include the design canvas, paint, brushes and instructions! Plus a small shark lesson perfect for some quick homeschool science education.

To gain entries you need to:

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Get 10 Extra bonus entries if you take advantage of the Shark Week BOGO and become a SchoolHouse Member! Great curriculum for the whole family Pre-K to 12th! Check it out here: http://bit.ly/SchoolHouseBOGO

Rules: Must be 18 or older and live in the United States of America .

Posted in Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities | Tags: Bible, curriculum, free art kit, free shark lesson, GiveAway, Homeschool, shark week | Leave a comment |

Why We Homeschool

Posted on August 11, 2020 by Daniel & April

As a homeschool mom who has also had children spend quite a bit of time in both a public school & private school settings, I believe I have a unique view of education that many homeschool moms may not. So here are my top 25 reasons we went with homeschooling.

1. You can start at whatever time you want.

No more stressful ungodly early mornings, unless you prefer it that way! (Our house was up every morning at 4am to get everyone to the bus stop by 6:20am)

2. You can end whenever you want.

Have something planned for the day? Stop early. Having too much fun? Keep it going. It’s entirely up to you!

3. You can condense your learning into manageable increments.

6 hour days are simply not necessary. (2 of my 4 kids absolutely can not handle 6 hours 5 days a week)

4. You can take breaks whenever you want.

No more notes from the teacher about your wiggle worm. Frequent breaks are welcome at home! (Quick bike rides, skate board breaks etc.)

5. Your kids can learn whatever they want.

Children learn so much better when they actually have a say in what they learn about.

6. No standardized test-based education.

Standardized tests have completely removed any effectiveness schools may have still possessed. (1 of my 4 would start crying for days when they found out standardized test days were coming up, so terrified of them because a teacher told them last year they scored poorly)

7. Your kids are free from negative influences.

I worry more about the socialization of kids in public school than I ever would about a homeschooled child. (Example: when attending public school my kids came home using language I didn’t want to know even existed, and when I asked the teacher about it she simply said we can’t stop them its free speech and they have the right to express themselves.)

8. Your kids are free from questionable curriculum.

Homeschool families have complete control over what their children learn. We recognize that education is about learning, not social engineering.

9. Your kids are free from questionable teaching.

It’s no secret that there are more than a few teachers who would rather spout off their political views to a captive audience, instead of actually teaching. (Growing I experienced several teachers who did this)

10. Your kids are safe from school bullies.

With the number of children who are committing suicide because of being bullied, I’m astounded that so many parents still believe that it’s better to let kids face adversity in school as a life lesson, rather than protecting them.

11. Your child is safe from increasing school violence.

From school shootings to drugs to assaults, I’m only too happy that my kids are safe at home.

12. You can embrace your child’s individuality.

Face it. Not all kids want to learn the same thing, and not all kids learn the same way. Homeschooling easily solves that problem.

13. Your child can learn at their own pace.

Schools have to keep things moving at a steady pace because they have so many students. Unfortunately, too many kids are held back, while others are left behind. Or pushed forward with zero skills to be successful in the next grade level.

14. There’s no mad morning rush.

No need to frantically locate shoes, homework, toothbrushes, and coats that were honestly laid out the night before.

15. There’s no after-school frenzy.

No more being bombarded by papers for after-school programs, questions about homework, and siblings squabbling to make up for lost time.

16. You won’t be guilted into signing up your child for every single after-school enrichment program known to man.

“But, Mom! My teacher said if we don’t take this class we won’t get a “proficient” on our PSSAs!”

17. No more fundraisers.

Enough said.

18. You have the freedom to stay up late whenever you want to or need to.

After all, you can always sleep in.

19. You don’t have to ask permission to take your kids on vacation.

It boggles my mind that parents have to answer to principals over whether or not their kids are “allowed” to go on vacation.

20. You get playgrounds and museums all to yourself.

As a mom of many, it is such a relief to not have to try to keep an eye on my kids in the midst of a slew of other kids. Plus you usually meet other awesome homeschool families!

21. Your kids will have the benefit of one-on-one learning.

Schools simply can’t offer that. If you give your child just 15 minutes of one-on-one time that’s 95% (possibly even 98%) more than they would get at public school.

22. Your children will get a superior education.

Children who are interested and engaged will invariably learn so much better than children who are simply talked to at all day and assigned textbook pages to complete.

23. Your kids will have more time to be kids.

When your children don’t have others telling them how to dress, how to act, and who to like, they can grow up free to develop at their own pace and just enjoy being kids.

24. Your kids have a chance to develop hobbies.

When your children don’t come home as burnt out zombies they have free time to take music lessons, singing lessons, art lessons, build a wood project, make jewelry….do anything that interests them. They are all things that lead to great new life skills.

25. YOU cannot fail.

NO ONE love your kids more than YOU. You are the superhero. You know exactly what makes your child tick and how to reach them. When we first started homeschooling I was terrified I would let them down that somehow I was not qualified to do this. BUT that was just a huge lie straight from the devil. God gave ME these children and therefore I AM more than qualified because God chose ME! Guess what? That means so are YOU!

Homeschooling is not all rainbows and sunshine. There are REALLY tough days, but that’s just life and what a FANTASTIC learning experience those tough days turn out to be…you get to navigate those days TOGETHER. Your kids will see you totally lose it, but they’ll also see you turn around with humility and love to say hey I’m sorry let’s start over.

Posted in Family, Homeschool, Kids Activities | Tags: Homeschool, HomeSchooling |

Jurassic Adventures

Posted on March 9, 2019 by Daniel & April

Underwhelmed would be an understatement…

We were provided tickets through our homeschool program, thankfully. I would have been even more disappointed if I had used my hard earned cash to pay for my family of six.

It would have cost us $180+ tax to attend their event. Not to mention half of things inside required you to by additional tickets to participate.

The first half with the animatronic dinosaur set up was neat, but they were not well maintained and the displays were dull.

The speakers that were playing the dinosaur sounds were awful quality. It seemed like the speakers were blown.

There was a small Dino Dig area that the younger kids really enjoyed. It was a sandbox with dinosaur bones underneath.

Opposite side of the Dino Dig was three bounce houses that were not anything spectacular.

The second half of the dinosaur arena was where the “rides” were. From their website they made their rides sound cooler than what was actually there. The rides require you to buy tickets which were $20 for 6 tickets and each ride was two tickets.

When the site says you can ride dinosaurs and it shows a picture but not quite a whole picture. These rides don’t actually go anywhere in fact it moves about as much as those “rides” you see in front of grocery stores.

The disappointment on just about every parents face was pretty obvious.

We were expecting something exciting that we’d want to spend all day at. Instead we barely stayed an hour.

If you like throwing away money for a mediocre memory then I’d suggest this event. If you care how you use your hard earned money then I suggest looking elsewhere for a fun educational event.

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Huge Kid’s Clothing Sale

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Daniel & April
Just Between Friends Visalia Sale March 31 - April 6, 2019

JBF sale VISALIA is your one-stop-shop for making and saving money. Anyone can sell with JBF and everyone can save.

Come shop over 100,000 name-brand items, at 50-90% off retail. Save money and time, because all the best deals are found under one roof.
Kids grow fast. Most budgets don’t! That’s why Just Between Friends was created.

At JBF you will find a huge selection of children’s clothing from newborn to teens, maternity wear, baby equipment, puzzles, games, toys, toys and more toys. Best of all? Shopping JBF won’t break your budget..

This is one event you can’t afford to miss. Complete details can be found on their website at visalia.jbfsale.com.

SPRING/SUMMER SALE SCHEDULE:
Saturday, March 30 – Presale Day (Tickets required)
4 pm – Prime-time presale shoppers
6 pm – First time parents & grandparents, military families & teachers (please bring ID)
DOORS CLOSE AT 9pm Presale Night and Registers continue till 10pm as shoppers checkout

GENERAL ADMISSION ENTRANCE | Sunday, March 31 – Saturday, April 6
Sunday, March 31 | 10am-7pm | General Admission Begins!
Monday, April 1 | 10am-7pm
Tuesday, April 2 | 10am-7pm | New Items on the floor!
Wednesday, April 3 | 10am-7pm
Thursday, April 4 | 10am-7pm
Friday, April 5 | 10am-8pm | 25% off sale!
Saturday, April 6 | 10am-3pm | 50% OFF Sale!

If You’d Like to SHOP EARLY on OPENING DAY I have a limited number of tickets available!

Just join the mailing list below and you’ll receive two tickets (until we run out). FYI you will NOT be spammed by us we simply send out helpful family tips, news, savings & recipes once a month.

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Reminders…
-Please note: Passes are required for all Presales.
-Ticket Entrance times are listed in the description of your ticket.
-Children welcome, but must remain with their parents.
-Bring your own bag, or buy a bag from us to carry out your HAUL!!
-JBF is only a few times a year, don’t miss it!

Want to shop BEFORE they open to the public? Check out their exclusive Presale Event Tickets!

Kids are welcome during ALL Presale and Open to Public shopping times. Please use caution as the Presales and 1st day open to public can be overwhelming. Children worn or in strollers/wagons are best. Children must stay with the parent at all times, please.
Team Member and Consignor Passes are distributed at Drop Off.

Further questions? Contact Mandi at mandimilburn@jbfsale.com or text/call 559.697.5231

Join the Facebook Event Page to stay up-to-date on contests, giveaways, and important sale information!

For more event details and how you can sell your stuff too! Check out their website www.visalia.jbfsale.com

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VBS 2017

Posted on May 20, 2017 by Daniel & April

There’s a few Vacation Bible School’s going this summer! Check ’em out!

June 12 – 16 Sierra Baptist Church
9:30AM – 12:00PM

June 19 – 23 Faith Baptist Church
9:00AM – 12:00PM

June 27 – 30 Evangel Assembly Of God
9:00AM – 12:00PM

Posted in Family, Kids Activities, Summer | Tags: California, Faith, Families, Family, FREE, Jesus, Love Life, safe, smart, Summer, Tulare, Vacation Bible School, VBS, Visalia | Leave a comment |

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