The ZPac Family
Monday, June 23, 2008
Whenever Schooling
Sometimes it's hard to believe that time flies by as fast as it does. The "school year" ended mid-June for most public schools in this area. It also seems that a lot of homeschooling families also choose that time to "break" for the summer. Perhaps those that "break" are actually home schooling through the public school districts Independent Study Programs.
EQL Academy (that is our private school) is a "year round school". We take "breaks" whenever we need them. Since we are constantly learning all of the time, we don't feel the need to count only certain activities, times of the day or days of the week as "schooly".
These photos were taken as the kids were learning about physics. There was a question about reflection (what makes mirrors) and then why they couldn't sit comfortably on the top of the couch. Traditional lessons? Hardly. Fun and laughter? ..... TONS!
If our children embrace the love of learning, they will outstrip us in every way possible. Their success will be endless.
Speaking of success....I'm off to teach us all how to compost.
)O( Mama
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Video Killed the BlogStar?
I figured out how my nifty little "EnV" phone takes videos. I have a 512MB card in the phone and can store LOTS of photos and videos. So, here's a video of Poodle in one of her "shows" for her dance class. It's an informal recital for the parents. It's less intimidating than the other dance studios that perform their recitals in a HUGE auditorium in front of a few thousand people.
So, let's try this. I'm not sure the sound quality is that great. But....here it is!
~~Mama )O(
So, let's try this. I'm not sure the sound quality is that great. But....here it is!
~~Mama )O(
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Happy Toes!
Poodle and I had a pedicure! Well, I had the works. Poodle just had her toes painted for the very first time.
I'm not much of a "girly" girl and when my friend told me she used to be a pedicurist (?) in her life before hubby/child/homeschooling and then offered to give me a pedicure, I simply could NOT say no!
Ah, it was heaven. We 21st Century "homemakers" rarely have moments to ourselves, let alone take the time to do our nails! Helping each other out is a great trade-off. While I was having my relaxing reflexology pedicure, our children were all playing Scrabble!

Now, we are ready to hit the beach!
~Mama )O(
Monday, June 02, 2008
Happy Children!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
ARRRGH! There be pirates about......
Ahoy, There!!!.......
Today we attended the Spring Ojai Renaissance and Pirate Faire near Lake Casitas. It was wonderful. Sunny, but cool with a lovely breeze off the lake which turned into a gale by the time we headed home.
But a good time was had by all...including our baby pirates. Observe them scouring the land for booty!


At the Faire, which consists of bawdy adult humor and is aimed at adults with lots of dubloons to spend, the kids get "treasure maps" when they come in. They hunt around for booths that have a special flag with certain characters on it (one has a merman, another has a unicorn, another a pegasus, etc...) and then they ask for a stamp for their map. Once they get all of the stamps, they return to the scene of the map handout and are directed to the treasure. They can rifle through the chests and pick out any treasure they wish.
For the second year in a row they both picked the same thing; a Pirate of the Carribean kit consisting of a telescope, eye patch and nifty sword.
Well, they are very cute baby pirates.....
~~Mama )O(
But a good time was had by all...including our baby pirates. Observe them scouring the land for booty!


At the Faire, which consists of bawdy adult humor and is aimed at adults with lots of dubloons to spend, the kids get "treasure maps" when they come in. They hunt around for booths that have a special flag with certain characters on it (one has a merman, another has a unicorn, another a pegasus, etc...) and then they ask for a stamp for their map. Once they get all of the stamps, they return to the scene of the map handout and are directed to the treasure. They can rifle through the chests and pick out any treasure they wish.
For the second year in a row they both picked the same thing; a Pirate of the Carribean kit consisting of a telescope, eye patch and nifty sword.
Well, they are very cute baby pirates.....
~~Mama )O(
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Whack Jobs ....
I have this way cool killer new cell phone. It's an "enV" by LG. And it ROCKS! It takes the most FAB photos! And these aren't even the BEST resolution ones. I got this 512MB card with the phone. I SWEAR! The card is no bigger than one of my fingernails. Anyway, it holds tons of photos. Now that I figured out how to transfer from phone to card to PC......I'm a picture taking fool!
We all got our hair cut recently by Angela, our fashion-ISTA who lives in Grand Prarie Texas. I feel like such a diva when I tell people my hairdresser flies in especially for me.
My hair and Marc's look about the same as they always do. But this was Shan's first time getting a "REAL" haircut. She told Angela that she wanted her hair cut "just like mommy's". Now she has this all new funky personality along with it, too.
Oh Boy! We are in trouble.......
~~)O( Mama
Thursday, April 24, 2008
"A Playdate with Shakespeare"
We have all survived another season of Shakespeare. N played three parts in this latest installment. A grand time was had by all and S can't wait for her turn. As always, we have ordered extra DVD's to share with family and friends.
This group of children aged 6 to 9 were absolutely astonishing in their performance and delivery. "Shakespeare" conjuring up the witches for the "Macbeth" portion was uber-fantastic!
Congratulations to all in the Much Ado About Shakespeare programs all over Southern California and congratulations to Rebekah Czarnecki (who is having her baby as I post this!) and family on the arrival of "Linda Lee Rose"....
"A Rose by any other name, would still smell as sweet."
~~ShakyMama )O(
Friday, April 11, 2008
The Farm of the Painted Pony
Riding Painted Ponies

EQL Academy's Thursday field trip this week was to a private farm called the Painted PonyFarm in Upper Ojai.
We had tons of fun! We learned that some chicken do lay green eggs (and they are Polish chickens, so thats a plus!) and that white eggs come ONLY from chickens with white feathers. Growing up in New England, my husband and I recall TV commercials for eggs with the jingle "brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are FRESH!" I have no idea why they used that little silly jingle.
Oh my, there truly is nothing like an egg fresh from the chicken. If we could, we would raise chickens for their fresh eggs. The kids tried to smuggle one of the chicks, but I was ready.
The "kids" milked a goat.


I was going to milk the goat, but she became impatient and kicked everyone that came near. She also booted over the bucket of milk (it wasn't full). So, I just decided to leave her alone rather than risk a boot from a nannygoat.

After the kids all had their turn at milking, they all toddled after the baby goats who were calling frantically to their "Maaaaaa"'s and then we retired back to the house for goat's milk ice cream made fresh on the premises. Yum (and I am NOT a fan of goat cheese)! Really, though, it was absolutely delicious.
We tried to pet the painted ponies, but alas....they like to bite little fingers.
Our next project is to figure out how to build an incubator so that we can hatch some chicks of our own. We'll have to return them to live on a farm, but the project will be fun nonetheless.
~Mama )O(

EQL Academy's Thursday field trip this week was to a private farm called the Painted PonyFarm in Upper Ojai.
We had tons of fun! We learned that some chicken do lay green eggs (and they are Polish chickens, so thats a plus!) and that white eggs come ONLY from chickens with white feathers. Growing up in New England, my husband and I recall TV commercials for eggs with the jingle "brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are FRESH!" I have no idea why they used that little silly jingle.
Oh my, there truly is nothing like an egg fresh from the chicken. If we could, we would raise chickens for their fresh eggs. The kids tried to smuggle one of the chicks, but I was ready.
The "kids" milked a goat.


I was going to milk the goat, but she became impatient and kicked everyone that came near. She also booted over the bucket of milk (it wasn't full). So, I just decided to leave her alone rather than risk a boot from a nannygoat.

After the kids all had their turn at milking, they all toddled after the baby goats who were calling frantically to their "Maaaaaa"'s and then we retired back to the house for goat's milk ice cream made fresh on the premises. Yum (and I am NOT a fan of goat cheese)! Really, though, it was absolutely delicious.
We tried to pet the painted ponies, but alas....they like to bite little fingers.
Our next project is to figure out how to build an incubator so that we can hatch some chicks of our own. We'll have to return them to live on a farm, but the project will be fun nonetheless.
~Mama )O(
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Quilting On
Sunday, April 06, 2008
This episode sponsored by "Dogfights" (only on the History Channel
"Dogfights" is a program on the History Channel that we accidently happened upon at the last CHN homeschooling conference. Since then, we've seen many episodes, purchased Season 1, learned quite a bit about aviation, World War I, World War II, the Korean Conflict and much more. Nicolas and I have been inspired by several episodes, and so we present our tribute to "Dogfights" in Lego of course:
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Jets
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Type: Jet
Make: Mig-17 (Russian)
Conflict: Korea (N. Korea)
Armament: 3 Front mounted 20mm cannon
Max Speed: 711 mph at 10,000 ft
Range: 1,290 miles
Ceiling: 54,460 ft



Conflict: 6 day war (Israel)


Type: Bi-Plane
Make: Spad-13 (French)
Conflict: World War I
Armament: 2 Vickers .303 front mounted machine guns
Max Speed: 138 mph
Ceiling: 21,820 ft
Type: Bi-Plane
Make: Fokker-7 (German)
Conflict: World War I
Armament: 2 forward firing Spandau machine guns
Max Speed: 190 mph
Ceiling: 22,900 ft
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Jets
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Type: Jet
Make: Mig-17 (Russian)
Conflict: Korea (N. Korea)
Armament: 3 Front mounted 20mm cannon
Max Speed: 711 mph at 10,000 ft
Range: 1,290 miles
Ceiling: 54,460 ft



Type: Jet
Make: Mirage-III (French)Conflict: 6 day war (Israel)
Armament: 2 wing mounted 20 mm cannon, 4 air to air missiles
Max Speed: Mach 2.2
Range: 1,450 miles
Ceiling: 59,000 ft
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Bi-Planes
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Max Speed: Mach 2.2
Range: 1,450 miles
Ceiling: 59,000 ft
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Bi-Planes
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Type: Bi-Plane
Make: Spad-13 (French)
Conflict: World War I
Armament: 2 Vickers .303 front mounted machine guns
Max Speed: 138 mph
Ceiling: 21,820 ft
Type: Bi-Plane
Make: Fokker-7 (German)
Conflict: World War I
Armament: 2 forward firing Spandau machine guns
Max Speed: 190 mph
Ceiling: 22,900 ft
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
"California Criminals", Continued........
At the tail end of March, the 2nd Appellate (Headache) District decided to throw out it's very controversial decision that caused such an uproar at the start of that month.
Here is excellent commentary regarding these events by John Stossel.
So, we are all waiting until June for the decision of the court.
In the meantime, it's EAU (Education As Usual).
~Mama )O(
Saturday, March 22, 2008
It is Finished!! ...
I became interested in quilts recently when a friend asked for help in completing a quilt that was more than 40 years old and had been pieced together completely by hand. The quilt was donated to a church organization for purposes of an auction. In keeping with the spirit in which the quilt was created, it was decided to completely finish it by hand. So, one day, my friend brought a bunch of needles and thread to our homeschooling park day and we had ourselves a little quilting bee.
Pretty soon, I found myself wanting to make a quilt of my own. So, I signed up for a beginner class, picked out some pretty radical fabric and proceeded to begin.
I discovered that sewing is very relaxing and I love creating these great works of art that are also functional and warm.
This is the back and an example of the quilting.
This is the finished product.
While I was working on it and trying to figure out what I would do with it, N asked if he could have it. I thought that was appropriate, my first quilt for my first born child.
So, "The First Spark" was finished the day after his 8th birthday.
Of course, my girl wanted to know where HER quilt was! Once I explained that I could only work on one at a time, she then rifled through my fabric stash (I've been collecting fabric for several years just because I like many different fabrics and use them for decorations), picked out some that she liked and then informed me that we needed to go to the fabric store to find some others for her quilt.
More to come.....
~~Mama )O(
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The Essence of "Privacy"

My good friend, Tammy, was featured in this video clip from CNN today regarding the homeschooling situation in California.
What is frustrating for most of us in California is the insistance that the law has "always been like that" (meaning that parents cannot choose to homeschool their children without a teaching credential). It's simply not true. Many are using the private school option which does not require teachers in a private school to be credentialed. There are plenty around here, in this Hollywood area bedroom community. Expensive as hell...and wouldn't you know it? Not all the teachers are credentialed. The "authorities" better go after THOSE schools before they come after mine.
What does a credential prove anyway? That one is adept at "classroom management" or that one is an expert to spot abuse at home? What about all the credentialed teachers that do the abusing? I am not trying to devalue a teaching credential. Several of my aunts and my cousin are credentialed teachers. I'm just saying that it is not necessary in order to enable EVERY SINGLE child to be educated.
Public school is but one CHOICE. Our family chooses private school, our own private school. So, to the government I want to say quite loudly....BUTT OUT!!!
Despite what is being reported, erroneously most of the time, this fight is NOT about the interests of the child. It's about government control over a parents right to freely choose what is in the best interests of their children.
Since when does the government get to butt into our lives and tell us how to run our families??
Abuse will be happening regardless of whether a child is in a public or private school.
Jumping off of my soapbox now.
~~Mama )O(
Thursday, March 13, 2008
The Pace of Today

How did I spend the beginning of this week? You can listen here .
In case anyone is wondering, we are just fine out here. We haven't changed what we are doing. And we won't. If our freedom to choose our children's education ourselves, then we will move out of the state.
~~Mama
Monday, March 10, 2008
Legal Firestorm in California
The really juicy stuff I posted to my other blog. For now, I'll give you the Reader's Digest version of the latest "firestorm" in The Land of the Fruits and the Legal Nuts.
A trio of moronic, ancient and well-used-past-their-prime Appellate Court Judges have suggested--No, I'm sorry--blatantly stated--that it is unconstitutional for parents to home educate their children.
Yeah, I know. And you read that right.
You can go to my other blog to read my rant. However, be warned....you may learn things about me you might not otherwise have known. Like that I am fond of four-letter words and have a mind of my own. But then again, most of you already know that.
In the words of Bon Jovi--"Have a Nice Day".
~~)O( The Mama
A trio of moronic, ancient and well-used-past-their-prime Appellate Court Judges have suggested--No, I'm sorry--blatantly stated--that it is unconstitutional for parents to home educate their children.
Yeah, I know. And you read that right.
You can go to my other blog to read my rant. However, be warned....you may learn things about me you might not otherwise have known. Like that I am fond of four-letter words and have a mind of my own. But then again, most of you already know that.
~~)O( The Mama
Monday, February 04, 2008
Dizzyland!

She looks better here with her Rainbow Butterfly face-paint.
We went with a wonderful family we know. All the kids get along smashingly.
And here we all are:
N and his new friend, J.
Disneyland is a learning place. We learned that S gets scared by the Pirates of the Carribean ride and that N isn't crazy about roller coasters of any type. Big Thunder Mountain wasn't his cup of juice.
It wasn't bad for a weekday.
Homeschooling is FUNFUNFUN!!!
~Mama
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