Leap Year Frog Party
Leap Year, 2016
Our wonderful piano teacher, Tracie Richman, hosted a Leap Year Frog party for a few of her students and friends with families....I was so grateful not only for her generosity and hard work to put this together but for my homeschooling community - other homeschooling families, my church homeschooling community, our co-op, 4-H group...they are separate yet often intertwined and together they make up such a supportive network of friends and encouragement, not just for me but for my children!
A "army" of frogs (that is actually what they call a group of frogs), listening to the Bible story about the plagues on Egypt and the exodus of God's people.
5 green and speckled frogs....
...sat on a speckled log....
Frog drawing and mapping out frogs around the country. There was also jumping songs, origami, and a math activity. Tracie did such a great job making it interesting for all ages and keeping the children from getting too wiggly with movement activities.
A dramatic reading of Frog and Toad with props and a narrator (Tracie's youngest son...love that he sang along and was involved...homeschooled teens are the best!!)
The weather was cooperative, no rain!! We were able to spend the second half of the party outside.
Picnicking
Trampoline jumping with "dancing music".
Evi break dancing LOL.
Glorielle preferred to dance up on "stage" (the porch).
We were the only family who managed to catch a frog for the frog jumping contest. Phil went out at night with a flashlight and waited patiently for croaking and just happened to shine his light on a frog. The older children abandoned the trampoline jumping half way through and raided the Richman's little ponds for more contestants and low and behold...Sawyer managed to catch both a frog and a salamander! There was much excitement!
Our contestant...in his prison, er jar.
And the race is on!
Didn't manage to cross the finish line LOL.
In the winner's circle.
He/she, having been freshly caught, seemed to have a lot more vinegar than then the captive one.
Oddly enough, the light colored one (we have had since Saturday) was dark like the other frog. He was in our outside bathtub pond amongst the muck and leaves and then put into a jar with lots of greenery.
A human version of a frog jumping contest.
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