This guy was sitting on the ledge of our pool surveying the yard when Ryan spotted him. Katie, my sensible one, had the wherewithal to run for the camera first and ask questions later. When he flew away his wingspan was HUGE. He was very tall with long legs. We took a look at Peterson’s […]
Cure for Monday
So I was talking to my friend this morning. She is a wealth of homeschooling experience and I asked her how I should fit nature walks into my routine. Her advice really struck a chord with me on this beautiful fall day. She told me not to fit it in but to make it a […]
Only in a Homeschool House
Are you likely to hear the following: Mom: Why is there a dead moth wrapped in a paper towel in the fridge? Where we keep food! That we eat! Unnamed Child: I didn’t have time to get to it. Mom: Get to what? UC: The autopsy. There is where I stopped asking for information. I […]
The Plan for Maine
The plans for our Maine state study have changed and evolved a few times. I started out firmly convinced that a lapbook was the way to go. I like lapbooks, they are portable, span a variety of age groups and are fairly easy to accomplish. So we started reading and I began to re-think the […]
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, […]
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