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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Day The Middle School Bus Went Sailing



Computer Class Room

Homeschooling on a boat or Boatschool as we call it is not without it's pains.  But, now as we (I) prepare for the upcoming year it is wonderful when one of those epiphany moments comes to pass.

Our class room for the day

On our way back from an afternoon on the town when suddenly Ayrton stopped in his tracks.  He motioned me over to see a cicada.  He experience a full emergence of the Cicada in NC about 3 years again and being the little scientist his days were filled with wonder.  He noticed the "now" local to us cicadas were different than the ones in NC.  Now later in the evening we were at happy hour on the dock and the topic of the "Locusts" came up.  It was at that moment that I made eye contact with Ayr' and he smiled.  He knew the answer and was being polite!  Not correcting an adult and especially not in a crowd.  Knowing he was dying to share his knowledge I waited until an appropriate time and opened the door for his input.  It was one of those moments when you suddenly realize that it is paying off.  He was polite and knowledgeable.  

 Field Trips?
Fort de Soto Park,  Exumas Land and Sea Park

 Morgan's cave,  Cayo Costa Park

Bahia Honda Park,  Looe Key Marine Sanctuary

 Key West, FL  ,  Mel Fisher Maritime Museum

Thunderball Groto,  Exploring the Arts

Also it is great that after dealing with his dad for a year, the Fisher King still wants to be Boatschooled instead returning to public school.  He has accelerated in math and science and by the end of this year should be a full year or more ahead in both of those subjects.  He is such a little MacGyver and can problem solve and improvise rather well.  He loves to draw and be creative. We need to concentrate on his liberal arts as he struggles with redundant non-logical work.  (to too two read read red)   But I guess that is normal since there is some form of English class every year for 12 years of public school.  It was so much simpler just to draw on the cave wall.

Teaching Textbooks Math 7

With Boatschool bearing down on us like 2012, I have been busy making the materials list and checking it  twice.  Once you get out on the hook in beautiful anchorages there are no office supply stores or hel-mart.  You must have it on board or do without.  You must have spares and backups or you may be doing with out.  But beware the extra items may be annoying like the mechanical pencils the Fisher King keeps leaving in my way.

Boatschool curriculum Grade 6 plus s/v Gemini Dreams 2012/2013:
  • Boatschool
    • Navigation basics
    • Ship operations (cool name for boat chores)
    • Sailing Weather
    • First Aid
  • Mathematics
    • Teaching Text Books Math 7  ($159)*
    • Teaching Text Books Pre-Algebra 2.0  ($189)*
    • Math puzzles and games
  • Science
    • Glencoe Science Grade 6 Florida edition  (used $20)
    • Glencoe Science Grade 7 Florida edition  (used $20)
    • Assorted corresponding documentary videos
  • Language Arts
    • Saxon Grammar and Writing 6 ($75)*
    • Saxon Grammar and Writing 7 ($75)*
    • Vocabulary
    • Writing journal
    • Penmanship 
    • Reading (utilize the eReader with 18,000 books on board)
  • Social Studies
    • Harcourt Brace United States 1880's to present  (used $20)
    • Introduction to the Greek Period
    • Introduction to the Roman Empire
    • Assorted corresponding documentary videos
  • Foreign language
    • Rosetta Stone Homeschool Spanish LA 1  ($159)*
    • Rosetta Stone Homeschool Spanish LA 2  ($159)*
    • Public interaction as available (ie. ordering lunch in Spanish)
  • Physical Education
    • Snorkeling
    • Kayaking (need to buy a kayak)  ($240)
    • Bike riding (need to buy a new bike since his was stolen in Panama City. $199)
    • Scuba lessons ($280)
    • Swim lessons
  • Arts
    • Drawing
    • Photography
    • Music
  • Other
    • Field trips as they present opportunities.

  • * These items are purchased and resold as needed keeping costs lower.  (An example would be: we purchased  TTmath5 for $75 sold it for $75, TTmath6 for $75 sold it for $102, TTmath7 for $49 and hope to sell it for $90+)  Total yearly expenditures runs about $1000 for books, programs and supplies and we bargain hunt.  

Below are things that we have discovered while cruising are below.

  • We expected to get plenty done while on crossings.  The reality is the motion of the boat made most things difficult for the Fisher King to complete.  He would accidentally click the wrong answer as the mouse moved on its own as an example
  • Rainy days are a good time for a movie and double the school work.  You can use these as "catch up" days or to get ahead and take a day off in the future.
  • Meeting other boat kids depends on location.  Don't expect too many.
  • Internet classes using the Bahamas internet will be very expensive, good thing we didn't go this route.
  • triple check you supplies before you leave, you may not find what you want.

So far Boatschool is working for us.  We have arguments over time off for holidays, summer vacation and season breaks.  The disagreements over are there two maths today or one since we crossed the Gulf stream yesterday.  Are we going to do extra since it is raining.  With the need for flexibility so high due to the cruising lifestyle you must be willing to give and take.  Set your check points (monthly?) and keep on track.  Do not forget to have fun and catch a lot of fish.  They are learning constantly.  Even casting a rod and reeling in a fish are full of math, physics, and biology (you can add names like centrifugal, ratio, leverage, friction, or even Mycteroperca microlepis randomly) with hands on experience they understand they it.


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Boatschool leaves more time for...


 FISHING!


SNORKELING!


FISHING!


and LIZZARDS!


Thursday, August 30, 2012

We broke 20K

We now have passed the 20,000 mark on page views.

Someone must be entertained.

A BIG THANK YOU,
the crew of s/v Gemini Dreams

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

This Is The Hurricane That Never Was, Never Was...

Oh wait I think it may be... Finally Cat 1 just before landfall.


After watching a forecast track for days that showed Panama City in direct fire... Isaac started doing the Texas shuffle, heading evermore to the west.  As it neared Key West it took a big westward step and forgot that the weather man said it would be a H1 by then.  Then it forgot to increase again as it passed north of Alligator Alley latitude.  Then as it neared PC it once again slept overnight and forgot it was supposed to be a Hurricane.  Then once the path was NO again and we were supposed to get 6-12 inches of rain, we received HOT BREEZES, no rain!  Well maybe a couple of drops.  So as I sit here in the cockpit with a hot breeze on my shoulder typing away the news media would have you believe the worst.

Sticky note:  Have you ever noticed, and this is especially true of naturally occurring weather events, that people would rather be hypocritical than honest.  I don't know how many times this week I have heard "I hate to wish it upon someone else but, ..."  If you wish a hurricane was somewhere else other than on you then you are wishing it upon someone else.  Just get your head out of the Sunday School sand and be a big boy and say what you really think.

The reality is...
No not this, this is actually out on the beach.  Seems like a world of difference.



 What it looked like at Panama City Beach today


Three little Vegas all nestled in the bayou are safe and sound with just a really big tide and a stiff breeze.  Yes there are three Vegas at our dock!  Check out the waves here compared to the beach!
s/v Raindrop

s/v Mini Pearl

s/v Gemini Dreams floating higher than the planks
Without it's typical dock tarps and sun shades that Espin rags us about! lol

High tide today, there really is a finger pier there somewhere.

So what else has been happening since our last post a month ago?

1.  Well after riding around for over a year and a half under the starboard settee the winches are on.

Now coaming our winches match the Lewmar self tailing on the cabin top.

crusty old winch

Upside down in the lazerette.  I wish I had new jam cleats to complete the project.

All that holds the original winches on. 


2.  We have been enjoying happy hour and the company at the dock. 

It's past 5 O'clock somewhere!

 Get a picture of me with this bottle of sauce I will look important!

 Bamm!

Simi-organized Pot Luck, thanks to all who contributed!


Can you see the ghost of the Fisher King?
Look close at the shirt and dinghy






 You would think he was the teacher at art class

 The center of attention

 Is it how to make a rose or how to eat spaghetti?

Gigi and her rose

 Kids!

3.  The fisher king has purchased a new camera for his next adventure.  He was able to do this with the money from the shells he has sold.  And of course a lesson in patience and thrifty shopping.  His new camera is a Nikon Coolpix .  It has a 22x zoom (his favorite feature), 14 megapix, a 32g card, and a new Lowe Pro case.  He saved $172.00 from the original price by waiting for a close out.  I hope that this addition adds more "good" photos to our blog.  Several of the photos in this blog post were taken with it.  Thanks Bill for your patience as you waited longer than anyone.  He still has more shells to sell!
Ayrton sells sea shells by the sea shore
Ayrton sells sea shells by the sea shore
Ayrton seels sea shells by the sea shore

A comparison of full aspect to zoom/22
Both pics taken with camera in same atop same post.


4.  I am leaving #4 blank until it is actually finished.  This would be the hard dodger that keeps being delayed due to the rain and hurricane.  It will have it's own page and post once it is complete. 

5.  The "family anchor" that keeps us here in PC is moving to snow country!  This means no more reason to hang out in PC!   (If you know us we have been biting our blogging tongues this season about the Emerald City!  But I have a true story to share with you.)  If all goes well we will be cruising once the hurricane season winds down.

My baby girl is growing up!

 Spending time with his sister

 And being a bratty little brother!


6.  Boat school has been slow to start up this year but it is now going.  We will also honor it with it's own post soon.  I know all the others that are thinking on embarking on a journey are curious.



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For some reason this continues to be our number one post: Carlos' grand scheme of things 5-01
Cartel, Norman's Cay Medellin Lehder transporting cocaine Bahamian