Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Japan, Part II



Today we completed our study of the Land of the Rising Sun. I was tempted to skip our final project, because by the time I was ready to start it was late in the afternoon. I'm glad we made time for it though because it was the highlight of our day. "Moribana" is a style of Japanese flower arrangement that is supposed to depict a miniature woodland scene with a stream or small pond. Doesn't our little park look like a place you would like to visit?? The best part of the project was taking a nature walk to collect all the goodies. Then, we came home and assembled our tiny wonderland in an aluminum roasting pan.

Our final project was not quite as spectacular. I bought paper dolls. Now, I ask you, what planet was I on when I ordered those last year?? Proof positive that bad ideas happen to good people. The boys were a good sport about them though. I cut out a few of the outfits and they glued them to construction paper to add to their notebook. Thank goodness I let them collect "daisies" (dandelions) and dig in the dirt for the Moribana before I broke out the dolls. I suppose, by the end of a long day, it was easier for them to humor me than rock the boat. div>>

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Dove,

Man of the Manor pointed me in the direction of your blog and I think it's GREAT! The pictures and write-ups are wonderful. Keep up the great work....Ann Blake

Melissa Stover said...

neat project! love all the pictures here.

jackie said...

That is such an awesome pic of the boys on the driveway!!!! I love the angle!