Erin is winding up her study of Canada as layed out by the excellent people at Catholic Heritage Curricula. She really enjoyed the theme of touring the country and since we briefly visited Canada this summer it was more interesting. That is actually a funny story. We had no intention of visiting Canada. The town […]
Kerplink, Kerplank, Kerplunk
Ever since we started our Maine State Study Kelli and Kevin have fallen in love with Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey . They ask for it several times a day. Well, of course that led to the request that we go to Blueberry Hill while in Maine and have tin pails that go Kerplink, […]
Mise Eire
Is there anything more beautiful than bonny Irish lasses dancing the afternoon away? I can’t think of a thing. Soft shoe Her first recital […]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Today was the opening performance of Shakespeare at the Cottage. A quiet moment of prayer before the curtain opens. Titania’s welcome Theseus, Hippolyta and Philostrate. Hermia, Egeus, Lysander and Demetrius Holding court Scene change courtesy of some fairies and hobgoblins. The players, Nick Bottom, Francis Flute, Starveling, Peter Quince, Snug and Snout Puck Music provided […]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
I have not, as you might have assumed, dropped off the face of the earth. I have not been home much over the last two weeks due to the fact that the children are participating in our local homeschool group’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This has been such a wonderful experience for Ryan, […]
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