Measuring |
When my boys were little we moved to our farm in Dominican Republic. There were many fences being installed or repaired, we renovated our home and built three cottages. There was and always is someone walking around with a hammer. Sania was one year and able to work a hammer very well. Hammering nails in the ground, into large trees, into anything soft enough for a nail to penetrate. As the boys got older they began making little projects of their own, building forts in the garden and throughout our home. Not a week has gone by where my sofas or tables were not turned upside down to make themselves a house. Sometimes our living room remained their fort for a week.
Papa helping Sania measure |
I love the Christopherus Waldorf Curriculums and this year in third grade there is more practical, hands on work: farming, gardening, weather, building and measurement - something my children know how to do very well - they live it.
Sawing the wood |
Measuring and sawing their wood pieces.
"The base and the walls are up" |
The boys are putting the pieces together.
"Sasha hammering the nails into the wood" |
The boys were motivated to build a house of their own after observing and assisting the construction of our own new house. I shall post photos soon.
Building projects can by found in any of these books: Housebuilding for Children by Lester Walker. and Carpentry for Children. The boys plan to make a go-cart for their next project.
"The boys peeping through their window" |
Their little window.
Installing the walls |
Only the roof left...
"Home in the house" |
We are still moving our furniture and belongings from our previous home to this one. Our parlor was still empty so the boys decided to set up their house in the space. What I really think is that they wanted to be close to the refrigerator! As we all know active, growing little boys can eat us out of house and home. I am grateful for those nutritious coconuts and farm fruit the boys indulge in.
As you can see they have their own little dining room set up. With real plates and cutlery. You can always tell a bachelors home. Sasha spends most of their play finding and preparing meals for little Sania who is either the pony or the squirrel. Sania never has an appetite for real mealtimes. I wanted to take some photos of their home outside but it's still in my parlor and not sure when they will be moving out.
Such clever boys, that is a really great house! I know the girls would love to visit. Looking forward to seeing your new house too. Hope you are getting settled well.
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Love to you all, XOXOX
Whoa! You've got some handy little boys there. :)
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oh what an awesome project and home they've built! they have such great inspiration there - and so lucky to have daddy home to help them build.
ReplyDeleteThis is so great, Jeanene! What a lovely project to do with papa!
ReplyDeleteOh this post makes me miss homeschooling The Native's. I need to look into getting these books for my boys for Christmas perhaps. They are always doing 'projects'.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great achievement, Jeanene. So much hard work and enthusiasm put into this project. The boys must be so delighted with their house. I love the pebbles and of course being near the fridge is very good geographical planning! Wishing them hours of funtimes spent around their house. And I hope your house move went okay and that you are settling well. Love to you!
ReplyDeleteWow what a house....fantastic job boys! Wait till I show Ethan and Cullen they will be begging to make one too. I can totally relate to the refrigerator comment.....the door just flys open when they walk past Hee Hee. Loved the photos of the boys concentration :-)
ReplyDeleteWow that's incredible! Such precious pictures of the boys working with Dad.
ReplyDeleteYour new home is stunning, all that light from those enormous windows.
lots of love xxx
That is FABULOUS!!! I love it! Can't wait to see more pics of your house!
ReplyDeleteMy Eldest would have a blast with your boys - she's the builder out of our children. I remember when she was 4 and went on a small "swings" ride at the fair. She spent the whole time gazing up to where the chains of the swing connected to the rest of the ride. When she got off the ride she announced, "We can build one of these at home."
ReplyDeleteThat house is fabulous! Both the one the boys are building AND your home :-)
Blessings...
wow, wow, wow! I just found you and I am so glad I did. What a beautiful journey you are on!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, they have done such a gorgeous job, not just building but setting up thier little home (within a home lol) I love that they pretend to be animals too, my children do it all the time, it is very cute!
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