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Homeschool news . . . We certainly didn't do any schoolwork this week, but while on our mini-vacation, we visited a conservatory and I told Kennady that if she would write an essay about it and maybe do some artwork, we could count it as the field trip for her botany unit.
Other news . . . We attended Christmas Eve service on Saturday night; then came home to play games, enjoy snacks, and open our presents.
Sunday morning we went to church and then were able to spend the rest of the day with more games and just relaxing, and we had our big turkey dinner in the evening. We also got ready to head out for a trip to Columbus to visit Harrison and Angela and baby Veronica and celebrate Christmas with them. We left on Monday morning, and we spent all day Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbus. Harrison was able to take one day off work so that the whole family could be together in honor of Christmas and my birthday. I chose to go to one of my favorite restaurants, The Melt, for a late lunch.
Then we all went to the Franklin Park Conservatory for awhile, and enjoyed the poinsettias and other gardens. Since we went late in the day, it was harder to see all the plants in the glass houses, and hard to get good pictures, but pretty neat to see it all lit up for Christmas.
We spent the rest of the evening playing some games and hanging out and Harrison and Angela's place. On Wednesday, we got to take a quick tour of Harrison's workplace - RadioU!
We headed home on Thursday, and Spencer and I are back to work today.
Sunday morning we went to church and then were able to spend the rest of the day with more games and just relaxing, and we had our big turkey dinner in the evening. We also got ready to head out for a trip to Columbus to visit Harrison and Angela and baby Veronica and celebrate Christmas with them. We left on Monday morning, and we spent all day Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbus. Harrison was able to take one day off work so that the whole family could be together in honor of Christmas and my birthday. I chose to go to one of my favorite restaurants, The Melt, for a late lunch.
Then we all went to the Franklin Park Conservatory for awhile, and enjoyed the poinsettias and other gardens. Since we went late in the day, it was harder to see all the plants in the glass houses, and hard to get good pictures, but pretty neat to see it all lit up for Christmas.
tree made of blown glass ornaments |
We spent the rest of the evening playing some games and hanging out and Harrison and Angela's place. On Wednesday, we got to take a quick tour of Harrison's workplace - RadioU!
When Nonnie wants a family picture but Veronica just wants her lunch. |
Reader Favorites . . . Highlighting a couple of my most viewed posts from the past month or so:
Holiday Bookshelf
Holiday Sweets and Treats
Holiday Bookshelf
Holiday Sweets and Treats
I recommend . . . joining me and a great group of other homeschool bloggers for the Virtual Curriculum Fair 2017 which starts on Monday!
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Shecki @ Greatly Blessed
Susan @ Homeschooling Hearts & Minds
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Lisa N. @ Golden Grasses
Jacquelin C. @ A Stable Beginning
Jennifer King @ A Peace of Mind
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Debra B. @ Footprints in the Butter
Sarah J @ Delivering Grace
Annette @ A Net in Time
Lori H @ At Home: where life happens
Jeniffer @ Thou Shall Not Whine
Lizzy Peach @ Peaches @Home
Meghan W. @ Quiet In The Chaos
Amy L. @ Adorable Chaos
Kristen Hamilton @ Sunrise to Sunset
Kim @ Good Sweet Love
Jennifer @ A Glimpse of Our Life
Lisa McClanahan @ The McClanahan 7Hillary M @ Walking Fruitfully
Shecki @ Greatly Blessed
On my blogs last week . . .
Here on Homeschool Coffee Break:
Virtual Refrigerator - 2016 Art Favorites
52 Lists #51 - Favorite Lists
Happy Boxing Day!
Merry Christmas!
Just A Second is where I share book reviews and other book-related things, and update on what's on my bookshelf. This week was a quiet one on the blog, but I've been reading:
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7 comments:
That sandwich looks delicious, and the Franklin Park Conservatory looks like a fun place to visit! The poinsettia and blown glass trees are neat.
I love going to conservatories - especially in the winter when its still warm inside and snowy outdoors! We didn't do much school-isn this week either. LOL!
The blown glass ornament tree is really neat! We took the week off the play with our new "stuff" this week, so no school here either!
Thanks for sharing your highlights. Now I'm craving a Melt!
I second that - the melt looks nice and buttery and toasted and... sigh, so good!
i love the look of the ornament tree. and oh.. the baby. :)
There is nothing better than spending time with family over the holidays. It is always fun to explore new places too. Sounds like you had a great vacation!
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