Village Parkdays 12:00 pm – Sundown

Upcoming -
Feb 23 - Pirates, Sea Captains &Tall Ships

Feb 16 - Wilderness Survival - guest Speaker

Feb 9 - Anatomy Guts vs Feeling Guts

Feb 2- Gravity Fun Games

Jan 26 - Cement Bridges Part Two

Jan 19 - Kids first Rock & Gem Show

Jan 12 - Global New Years Celebration

Jan 5 - Rockets-Aquarius M&B helped launch

Dec 29 - Cement Construction hand print tile

Dec 22- Kwanza, Hannukah, Bodhi Day stories & games 12/8

Dec 15 - Amy's Anatomy Obstacle Course

Dec 8 - Painting so it POPS! w/ out wind

Dec 1 - Painting so it POPS!

Nov 24 - Happy Thanksgiving - No M&B Parkday

Nov 17 - Fun with Manners & Empowering Etiquette & And 3rd Thurs Potluck (lunchtime)!

Nov 10 - History of Photography - Make Pinhole Cameras

Nov 3 - Butterfly & Bug Faire & Poems & Riddles

Oct 27 - Pumpkin Festival *Dress UP!!

Oct 20 - Empathy & Empowerment

Oct 13 - Braille & Visually Impaired

Oct 6- Atoms & Cool Molecules

Sept 29- Black Bears & Sequoias

Sept 22 - Sequoia Fires & Cones

Sept 15- Clay Creatures & Open-ended ?s

Sept 8- Beat the Heat Beach Day

Sept 1 - Lemonade Stand Commerce

Aug 25 - Back to Homeschool Play

Aug 18 - Saw Safely & make a Jacob's Ladder

Aug 11 - Biomes, Habitats & Soda Bottle Terrarium

Aug 4 - M&B 2Year Anniversary Party

July 28 - Finger Knitting & Natural Fibers

July 21 - Stone Soup Potluck & Storytime

July 14 - CrazyFun ScienceLab Experiments

July 7 - Independence Day Celebration @ Zuma Beach

June 30 - Nocturnal Creatures & Owl Pellets to dissect

June 23 - Book Exchange Circus

June 16 - Lewis & Clark, Quill pens from feathers & Potluck

June 9 ATC- Making Artists' Trading Cards

June 2 Petraglyphs, Pictoglyphs & Rafting the Grand Canyon

May 26 Historical
Figures that changed the World
all Kids Perform

May 19 Pharoahs, Pyramids & Crafts
And Potluck 5pm-sundown

May 12
Mars & Space Travel

May 5
Mother's Day
High Tea

Apr 28
Physics & Imagination=
Future Travel

Apr 21
Mask Making & Storytelling

Apr 14
Sound Waves

Apr 7
Geodesic Dome

Mar 31
Earthquakes & Tectonics

Mar 24
Show & Tell & Games

Mar 17
Family Campout Joshua Tree

Mar 10
Mardi Gras

Mar 3
Africa & Wangari Maathai

Feb 24
Brains: the Inside Story

Feb 3
Chinese New Year

Jan 27
Pioneer Parkday Part 2

Jan 20
Days of Yore

Jan 13
Fun & Safety
with Germs

Jan 6
Chess by Jahan

Dec 31
New Year's FreePlay

Dec 23
Kwanza, Hannukah
& Christmas

Dec 16
Engines & Cars
& Alternative Power

Dec 9
Microscopic World

Dec 2
Cartoon & Collage

Nov 25th
Thanksgiving Holiday

Nov 18th
Nature Crafts & Yoga

Nov 11th
Wind Turbines

Nov 4th
Indian Diwali Celebration

Oct 28th
Spooky Obstacle Course

Oct 21st
How Songs are Born

Oct 14th
Build a
Weather Station

Oct 7th
Prisms, Vision & Zoetropes

Sept 30th
Spanish CultureFest

Sept 23rd
Russian Culture & Potluck

Sept 17
Family Campout @ Sequoia Nat'l Park

Sept 9th
Chemical (molecular) Reactions

Sept 2nd
History of Flight

August 26th
Light, Refraction & Rainbows

Aug 19
Potluck

August 12
Turtles, Tortoises & YOU

August 5th
Honey, Bees & Wasps

July 29th
M&B 1 year anniversary

July 22
Inuit Culture & Games

July 15th
Bastille Day - French Independence

June 17th
Swedish MidSummerFest

June 10th
Catapults & Parachutes
Gravity & Lift

June 3rd
Our BodyGuards
Snot & Scabs

May 27th
Pollination, Fruit & Seeds

May 20th
Hawaii & Potluck Luau!

May 13
Ladybugs, Silkworms & Praying Mantis

May 6th
Knots, Pirates & Explorers

April 29
Earth Day Part 2

April 22
40th anniversary of Earth Day

April 15th
Japanese Girls' & Boy's Day

April 8th
Bridges, Cantilevers & Treehouses

April 1st
Magnetism part II: Physical Force of Nature

March 25
Magnetism part I: I'm attracted!

March 18th
Desert Life

March 11th
Global Timelines

March 4th
Spring Bling:
Worms, Dirt & Seeds

Pirates & First Mates on Historical Tall Ships

What a fabulous adventure we swashbuckling families had at the Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard.  And we didn’t even have to leave port.  Our time spent on and around the Hawaiian Chieftain, a teaching ship created as a replica of historical tall ships as featured in Pirates of the Caribbean and Master and Commander, was  incredibly fun and educational!

IMG_2590.IMG_2606…………………The Chieftain and it’s alluring crew are in port at the Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard through January 23rd and will spend another week  anchored in the Ventura Harbor through January 28th.  After that she’s off to San Francisco (which you can board passage for a nominal fee).  And then at other ports further up the coast to their homebase in Washington state. (yes Marie, Mike & Heidi she’ll port in Eureka!).

IMG_2547After a questionable drive from LA county in the torrential rain (that sent some of our fellow homeschooling families back around), we made it in time for the clouds to part and the puddles to gleam wistfully at us.  Or was it our children gleaming at the puddles?

Once we had listened to the brief rules and gained entry aboard the Hawaiian Chieftain, everything became a fun lesson.  How many ropes white, gray and brown in color were there?  How do we fix an over-weathered rope?  How many knots do sailors need to know?IMG_2571IMG_2574

We learned that there is always something to repair on a boat like the Hawaiian Chieftain and that hasn’t changed for hundreds of years.  Instead of a thimble to protect your finger, the sailors use a hand guard to use extra force to stick the needle through sails when making repairs.

Then it was time to get to work.  At the instructions of the First Mate Officer, the kids put their backs into pulling one of the hundreds of ropes on the boat.  This one in particular pulled up the front sail.  Work at home never makes them smile this big!

IMG_2576IMG_2579….NIMG_2607ow it was time to learn how to navigate the ship – or in other words “How Not to Get LOST!”  They understood many things really well from Aaron whose teaching style won thumbs up from all of us homeschool parents! (this included mild chiding to prevent the parents from answering for the kids!)

We learned a bit about how a compass shows direction and how the peg board is used to record directions every half an hour.  One fun experiment that had Aaron running the length of the deck show us all how long a knot is in time and length.  The flowing knowledge came in the form of curiosity and fun!

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……………………………In order to understand how a sailor prevented a Tall Ship from running aground, we dropped a weighted and demarcated rope over the side to see how far we were floating above the sea floor.

IMG_2643IMG_2646So much for atop ship, now we got to go below to check out the Captain’s quarters.  Okay, we were not so lucky to get a gander of the Capt’n’s digs who got a room all to himself, while the other 16 hands on deck shared two rooms,  but we did get to hang in the group quarters where everyone takes their meals , gets computer time and charts the maps.  Here the kids learned about the Historical trade routes of the Chieftan from the  mouth of the Chesapeake River in Washington DC around the Americas via the Cape of South America to the Pacific Northwest before heading off to the exotic ports in China. IMG_2661IMG_2656The end goal was to get spices and silk from China.  But the only thing the Chinese wanted from America was sea otter pelts, as they had eradicated all of theirs already.  (No endangered Species lists back then.)  So to barter the pelts from the Native American tribes in the Northwest, the boat was loaded up on glass beads and iron forged into ax blades and other tools.  The kids did a great job recreating the trade routes on the ancient map.

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After a little bit more exploring above deck it was time to say goodbye to our New Friends and the Hawaiian Chieftain. IMG_2612IMG_2597

………………………..Before heading all the way back to our homes in LA county, we stopped at the Fisherman’s Wharf Village home to both the Maritime Museum and the Oxnard Teaching College of Marine Studies & Aquarium.  The  Aquarium is free & kid-friendly as it is more like a group of touch tanks than a pristine establishment.  IMG_2674IMG_2686

Our day of adventure was only further topped by a pit-stop at Spudnuts where the kids recharged on Hot Cocoa’s, baked goodies and fruit.  Thanks Renee & Kyle for a grand day out!IMG_2676IMG_2700

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