Our friends Ian and Darlene home school their four children. They wanted the older girls to have some home ec classes and Darlene can do some of that at home, but I have an oven (not a standard option in most houses here). So, I volunteered to teach the girls baking.
Our first class was chocolate chip cookies and sugar cookies (including decorating). Never take on two different types of cookies when you are teaching kids - stick with something simple. One thing at a time. Lesson learned. The cookies turned out great even if it took two or three times as long.
Our second lesson was dinner for the family. We set up a system where the girls would come twice a month and do baking one week and then on the other week make dinner for their family. We decided to do breakfast for dinner and made scrambled eggs, pancakes, and bacon.
I let the girls choose a tablecloth, napkins and place mats for everyone. We picked out which dishes to use and talked about forks and knives and where they go on a table. Roy showed them how to fold napkins. The table looked lovely. The girls got proficient at cracking eggs and flipping pancakes. Here are a couple of photos.
A few weeks later it was one of the girls' birthday. She is taking ballet so I told her we'd do a ballet shoes cake. I had seen one in a cake book. I cut out the shape and then let her do the decorating herself. It turned out pretty nice! (although we both ended up with pink food coloring all over our hands and the counter!)

Roy and I love being Aunty and Uncle to these kids. It can be overwhelming sometimes (4 at once) but we do enjoy them and hope to build good lasting relationships with each one.


























