Thursday, May 30, 2013

Undefeated




Sunflower Softball's first game was a win against the Sno Pros. There were so many obstacles to overcome: The rain and wind. The fact that we didn't have enough players until the last second, and almost had to forfeit. That the team had never practiced together before. But the team triumphed in the face of adversity, making us the Rocky Balboa of Missoula Co-Ed Novice Softball teams.







Calia's face summed up the weather conditions nicely:


I hope more of you can join us to cheer on the team as the season progresses. The weather has to get better, right? RIGHT?!?

-Brooke

Monday, May 27, 2013

What You're Doing This Wednesday



Greetings, Sunflower families:

Hope you're enjoying your Summer "break." Are you enjoying sun and fun with your family, relishing the chance to commune with each other and share some delightful quality time? Or, are you counting the minutes 'til Sunflower re-opens like no one I know?

In light of everyone's varied and hectic summer schedules, our monthly family dinner nights are going on hiatus. Instead, may I suggest a more fun, outdoorsy, trash-talking alternative? Sunflower has a softball team, and their season begins this Wednesday evening at Fort Missoula. Pack a cooler, wear something green in support of your new favorite team, and let your young'uns run wild in the grass.

"Are we any good?" you ask. "Did you miss the part about bringing a cooler?" I reply.

Here's the schedule. Hope to see you and yours there:



Wed 5/29 7:15pm
vs. Sno Pros
FT Missoula Field 6

Wed 6/5 6:00pm
vs. Montana Peterbilt
FT Missoula Field 6

Wed 6/12 7:15pm
vs. The Iballers
FT Missoula Field 5

Wed 6/19 6:00pm
vs. Baseliners
FT Missoula Field 5

Wed 6/26 6:00pm
vs. A Cruel World
FT Missoula Field 3
  
No game 4th of July week.

Wed 7/10/12 7:15pm
vs. WSP Dead Pixels
FT Missoula Field 6
  
Wed 7/17/12 7:15pm
vs. Village Peeps
FT Missoula Field 3
  
Wed 7/24/12 7:15pm
vs. Villagers 
FT Missoula Field 5

Here we go, Sunflower, here we go!

-Brooke

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Graduation / Michaelmania


I hope everyone had fun at the graduation ceremony & potluck yesterday. As always, I put all the pictures I took on the school Shutterfly site. My official and very, very scientific method for labeling the photos is to bribe my three year-old with a bowl of ice cream to sit next to me at my desk so I can point to my computer screen and say, "Do you know this kid's name?" Sometimes she does, sometimes she doesn't, and sometime she makes one up. I just put that out there in case you click on a photo of your young'un only to discover she's been renamed Sarsparilla Gonzales. 


The funniest thing about the party in the park to me was the crowd following Mr. Michael. Remember that scene in A Hard Day's Night when the Beatles were pursued through London by a crowd of crazy, screaming fans? 


It was just like that, with Michael in the role of Paul McCartney:




A special thanks to the parents who helped with some of the last-minute set-up tasks. And thanks to everyone for bringing delicious dishes to the potluck. Being from Alabama, I assumed that, by law, everything at a potluck had to involve cream of mushroom soup, Ritz crackers and Velveeta. Color me shocked. If you're the parent who made that barley thing, holler at me; I want to know how you did it. 

Best of luck to the new kindergarteners and their families!

-Brooke

Thursday, May 23, 2013

"Walk Around The Sun" - A Montessori Birthday



Posts on the Montessori Method are a recurring feature on the blog, written by Crystal Herzog, mom to Iris (Sunflower) and Margot (Elementary)

Summer birthdays are coming and my sweet Margot turns six this week, so today’s post focuses on birthdays.  The traditional birthday celebration for children in a Montessori classroom includes the “Walk Around the Sun,” a powerful, special, and educational Montessori tradition.  The basic form is used by Sunflower Montessori: to place a lit candle in the center of class floor to represent the sun, while the birthday child’s classmates form a large circle, or an ellipse, on the floor surrounding the candle, to represent the Earth’s orbit.  The birthday child holds the continent globe and begins to walk a circle around the sun, while her classmates surrounding her sing:

 “The earth goes round the sun,
  The earth goes round the sun,
  It takes 12 months for the earth to go around the sun,
  And then Margot was one…

“The earth goes round the sun,
  The earth goes round the sun,
  It takes 12 months for the earth to go around the sun,
  And then Margot was two…

(And on until the child’s age)

“The earth goes round the sun,
  The earth goes round the sun,
  It takes 12 months for the earth to go around the sun,
  And now Margot is six!”

At Sunflower, classmates of the birthday child help count and talk about significant stages or developments that happen in each year.  Ms. Correy notes the tradition is extra meaningful when a child brings photos of themselves at each year for their teacher to share with the class as they circle the sun.  The “Walk” has many variations and each teacher at Sunflower adds their personal flair.  A common variation is laying down the months of the year around the sun, allowing the birthday child to start their walk on their birth month and step from month to month as she circles the sun.  A variation of the birthday song lyrics can be sung to the tune “Happy Birthday,”

“We celebrate your birth
  And your place on the earth.
  May the sun, moon, and stars
  Bring you peace where you are.”

In addition to the “Walk Around the Sun,” Sunflower welcomes a child bringing treats from home (if he wishes) to share with his class, but asks that the treats not be edible.  Past ideas include pencils, tattoos, little wooden trains, and glow-sticks.  If you would like to send your child to school with treats for the class, please be sure to give them to Ms. Katie or Ms. Correy at drop off so they can remind the lead teachers to celebrate at circle time.  If you need help figuring quantities, Ms. Katie and Ms. Correy are happy to provide a head count as well.  Happy Birthdays!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

An Update From Farmer Max


For those of you who purchased a CSA from Sunflower's Farmer Max, please check out the guest post below. 





Howdy Sassparillas,

This is your farmer typing.  It's been a rainy day, and it was nice to get out of the muck for a while and write to you all.  It would make my day if you grabbed a beer or a lemonade, and sat down to read this most recent of the farm blog posts...


This chronicle of the first month has important implications for what the first few weeks of deliveries will shape up to be for you all.  It's the nitty gritty - I didn't pull too many punches about what the experience has been like up there.  But then again, you don't want anyone to sugar-coat what goes in your mouth anymore.  You've made it clear with your financial support that you have a different vision of what you want to grace your plate, and the plates of people you share a meal with.

This is farming.  And it's our first year in business.  The first spring, really, for the apprentices and I to be out on our own.  Although in the first few weeks of June you won't exactly be able to invite your whole neighborhood in to feast, we will make it up to you all in time.  I'm thinking of the months of July, August, September and October when these rains of water turn into rains of fleshy fruits. It will come.

Thanks for bearing with us on this journey, and I look forward to seeing many of you again (and some of you for the first time) super, super soon!

Peas and Purple Carrots,
Max

Monday, May 20, 2013

Information Round-Up



 Reminder: Graduation is this Friday at 10:00am. The original blog post with all the details can be found here. Remember to bring a blanket and a covered dish. Katie and Correy are still looking for a few volunteers to help with set-up. If you're interested and available, please let us know. 






Don't forget that Sunflower is closed for Summer Break for the week of May 27-May 31, with classes resuming on June 3.

We've got spirit, yes we do. We've got spirit, how 'bout YOU?!? Sunflower has a competitive adult softball team. The team is stocked with returning members, but they're looking for a cheering section. Captain Jeremy Watterson can fill you in on all the details over at the team's facebook page, but we'll also be posting the game schedule here. There's no family dinner this month (we're busy enough with graduation), but maybe we can all meet up at the team's first game on May 29th. More info to come.



Missoula police seem to be cracking down on speeding along Orange Street, and frequently, there are officers stationed at Orange & 1st, and Orange & Front. The speed limit along that stretch is 30mph. I can tell you from personal experience that there's nothing worse than getting a ticket with your preschooler in the car. Every morning since it happened, she's asked, "Hey, remember that time that you were driving too fast and the policeman made you stop and gave you that piece of paper and you were so mad? And then the same thing happened to Dad the NEXT DAY?!?" Yeah, it rings a bell.

See you at graduation!

-Brooke