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In our homeschool... It was a rather quiet week, since I only had one student! Landon is at a Civil Air Patrol encampment all week. Kennady worked mostly on finishing up her Cultural Geography work by doing some reading, map work, and some art related to Russia... and what else - Scandinavia I think? She managed to get onto Unlock Math a couple times before our internet slowed down - that's for an upcoming review.
My review of the Homeschool Planet online planner from Homeschool Buyers Co-op will be coming next week, and later on this summer, I'll be sharing reviews of With Lee in Virginia, a book from Classical Conversations, and a new literature curriculum from Writing with Sharon Watson.
My review of the Homeschool Planet online planner from Homeschool Buyers Co-op will be coming next week, and later on this summer, I'll be sharing reviews of With Lee in Virginia, a book from Classical Conversations, and a new literature curriculum from Writing with Sharon Watson.
In other news... Well, of course the week in question began on July 4th. Before we could get to the cookout and fireworks portion of the day, however, I had to job of delivering Landon and his friend to the Tri-Wing Encampment (Civil Air Patrol). I was expecting the drive to take two hours, but it was actually a bit quicker than that. Shortly after we arrived at the school where they were planning to check in the cadets and start shuttling them to their accommodations, it started raining. Hard. So instead they had all of us drive in small convoys over to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, where there was a large sheltered area where they could do the check-in. Of course, that system hampered my ability to take any decent pictures.
Saturday evening we headed to Frederick for the fireworks, that being the non-quiet part of our week.
During this week we also had some work completed on the house - new windows in the garage; and new carpet in the family room (More about that in a moment).
Saturday evening we headed to Frederick for the fireworks, that being the non-quiet part of our week.
The Carillon Tower in Baker Park, Frederick |
During this week we also had some work completed on the house - new windows in the garage; and new carpet in the family room (More about that in a moment).
34 Weeks of Clean...
I've been participating in a weekly challenge and link-up at Family, Faith, and Fridays and our assignment was our clothes storage area. The previous week was the storage room/attic and I said I didn't do any work on that, but then I realized that wasn't true! The garage (as you can see in the picture above) and the unfinished part of our basement is where we have storage, and we had to organize what we already had there in storage and compact it a bit so that we could temporarily store all the stuff from the family room until the carpet was done. So our storage area looks like this right now, except you have to imagine the upright grand piano jammed in front of the wall unit in the second picture, because that's where it will be till probably tomorrow.
Here is the family room - almost empty! Once the TV was moved, the house was really quiet! LOL
The workers came and started on Tuesday, got the underlay down, and then found that the carpet measured short, so it was like this for a couple extra days.
This morning they came back with the correct carpet and finished the job. I'll have pictures of that next week!
For Week 28, the assignment is the Schoolroom. Obviously, geared for us homeschoolers! I totally admit, my first thought was "I don't have a schoolroom! Week off! Woot!" but I very quickly came crashing down to reality when my happy dance tripped over the jumble of school supplies just around my desk. Okay. No school ROOM for me to organize, but definitely some school STUFF needs looked after. For the details of the assignment, go to Family, Faith, and Fridays. Join in if you haven't already, and check back next week for our progress!
I've been participating in a weekly challenge and link-up at Family, Faith, and Fridays and our assignment was our clothes storage area. The previous week was the storage room/attic and I said I didn't do any work on that, but then I realized that wasn't true! The garage (as you can see in the picture above) and the unfinished part of our basement is where we have storage, and we had to organize what we already had there in storage and compact it a bit so that we could temporarily store all the stuff from the family room until the carpet was done. So our storage area looks like this right now, except you have to imagine the upright grand piano jammed in front of the wall unit in the second picture, because that's where it will be till probably tomorrow.
Here is the family room - almost empty! Once the TV was moved, the house was really quiet! LOL
The workers came and started on Tuesday, got the underlay down, and then found that the carpet measured short, so it was like this for a couple extra days.
This morning they came back with the correct carpet and finished the job. I'll have pictures of that next week!
For Week 28, the assignment is the Schoolroom. Obviously, geared for us homeschoolers! I totally admit, my first thought was "I don't have a schoolroom! Week off! Woot!" but I very quickly came crashing down to reality when my happy dance tripped over the jumble of school supplies just around my desk. Okay. No school ROOM for me to organize, but definitely some school STUFF needs looked after. For the details of the assignment, go to Family, Faith, and Fridays. Join in if you haven't already, and check back next week for our progress!
I recommend... jumping into the July Blogging Challenge hosted by Lynn at This Day Has Great Potential and Jennifer at A Glimpse of Our Life, even if you didn't get started with us on Day One. There is a word prompt for each day of the month, and you can participate on a few days or all of them. For today, the prompt is Fridge so I guess we're supposed to talk about our fridges and what's in them. Or maybe what's on them.
Here's my fridge and inside my fridge door - pretty clean! Milk, cream, juices, lemonade, eggs, some leftovers, and meat thawing for weekend meals.
Part of me would like to have NO magnets on the fridge at all, but this is the closest I can get to that goal right now. Not bad.
Here's my fridge and inside my fridge door - pretty clean! Milk, cream, juices, lemonade, eggs, some leftovers, and meat thawing for weekend meals.
Part of me would like to have NO magnets on the fridge at all, but this is the closest I can get to that goal right now. Not bad.
Visit This Day Has Great Potential and A Glimpse of Our Life to see what's in other fridges, and to join in the fun!
On my blog this week...
A New York City Photojournal (July Blogging Challenge - Travel)
Virtual Refrigerator - America!
A Taste of Europe - Chicken Kiev
Teen Prasso - Continually Practicing the Bible (A Schoolhouse Crew Review)
July Blogging Challenge - In My Bag
10 Things About Me - Blogging Challenge
July Blogging Challenge - Home
A New York City Photojournal (July Blogging Challenge - Travel)
Virtual Refrigerator - America!
A Taste of Europe - Chicken Kiev
Teen Prasso - Continually Practicing the Bible (A Schoolhouse Crew Review)
July Blogging Challenge - In My Bag
10 Things About Me - Blogging Challenge
July Blogging Challenge - Home
On the bookshelf...
The Unknown Ajax by Georgette Heyer
Your Sacred Yes: Trading Life-Draining Obligation for Freedom, Passion, and Joy by Susie Larson
In Good Company by Jen Turano
No reviews this week, but there are some new book-related posts to check out on my book blog, Just A Second.
The Unknown Ajax by Georgette Heyer
Your Sacred Yes: Trading Life-Draining Obligation for Freedom, Passion, and Joy by Susie Larson
In Good Company by Jen Turano
No reviews this week, but there are some new book-related posts to check out on my book blog, Just A Second.
A parting shot... we have a visual on the baby birds!
This post is linked at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers, and at Home to 4 Kiddos. I'm also sharing on the Homeschool Mother's Journal co-hosted by NextGen Homeschool and Vibrant Homeschooling.
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2 comments:
Looks like you are doing a great job Kym! Can't wait to see the new carpet! And I am with you- no school room but LOTS of school stuff to organize! Thanks for linking up!
I think it's great that you have room available to store your stuff from your family room while getting the carpet done. I'm sure you'll enjoy having the new carpet.
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