Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 18th, 2007
We has C1 and C2 with us today! Bible Children’s Everyday Bible: Noah builds and ark and the animals embark Memory Verse ‘A’ recited Proverbs 4:20 and ‘R’ can recite it with a little prompting Read Aloud ‘The Contented Priest’ ‘Miss Suzy’ ‘Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are’ ‘Flossie and the Fox’ […]
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Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 9th, 2007
Life Dentist appointment for both boys. All looking great! Bible Children’s Everyday Bible: Adam and Eve were sent out of Eden Memory Verse ‘A’ Recited Proverbs 4:20. ‘R’ is almost there. Read Aloud ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ rhyme ‘The Little Fat Policeman’ Language Arts Developing the Early Learner worksheets. Motor: The boys had to […]
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Posted in MISC. on May 8th, 2007
I love it that he will take the time to make a ‘bad guy’ costume to play with the boys. ‘A’s favorite activity is to play ‘Batman’ and DH alternates between being ‘Alfred’, a good guy named ‘Gregarious’ (because ‘R’ does not like ‘bad guys’) and bad guys (the classic ‘Joker’, ‘Penguin’, ‘Riddler’, the unique […]
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Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 8th, 2007
It was a beautiful day today! The boys played out in the backyard this morning. ‘A’ came in and asked for an umbrella because he was hot. This is what I found a little later… Bible Children’s Everyday Bible: We read that God created man and woman and we read about the forbidden fruit. Memory […]
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Posted in MISC. on May 7th, 2007
I ran across a cute entry while looking at my old blog. I had asked ‘A’ some random questions back in 2005 when he was 2. Here are the answers. I decided to ask them again to both boys. I asked them individually (the other boys was in a different room with DH), and there […]
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Posted in FAMILY on May 7th, 2007
Saturday, we drove up to Everett to visit Grandpa Al. I am embarrassed to admit that we had not celebrated Christmas yet with him, so we had a belated holiday! We had a very nice visit and even got to cheer on the horses in the Kentucky Derby! Here we are at a great little […]
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Posted in EAT on May 7th, 2007
Monday: Meatloaf, Tater Tots, Spinach Tuesday: Chicken with Marinara Sauce, Pasta, Green Beans Wednesday: Crockpot Sausage Stew, Peasant Bread Thursday: Black bean and Corn Soup, Salad, Bread Friday: FRIED RICE FRIDAY Saturday: Eat Out or Leftovers Meatloaf 1.5 lb fround beef 1c. milk 1t. sage 1/4t. peppet 3 slices bread, torn into small pieces […]
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Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 7th, 2007
Well, we are home sick, yet again! ‘R’ woke at 2:30 this morning vomiting and diarrhea. So far, he only had the one bout, and ‘A’ is acting O.K., so prayers that it was just the one time! Language Arts The boys did three workbook pages in Developing the Early Learner. Motor: The first page […]
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Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 4th, 2007
We got a pretty late start today with our home-based homeschool activities. In the morning, we went to Friday morning Bible study. The boys went into their own class. Then, after lunch, we met up with a friend of mine, Lisa, and her two boys, J1 (age 5) and J2 (age3), at the park. The boys […]
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Posted in HOMESCHOOL on May 4th, 2007
Fingerplay "what do you know?" Bible Story Acts 9:23-27, Acts 16:25-31 Children’s Bible-Paul escaped the city in a basket and Paul and Silas were in jail Dramatic Play I placed rectangular step stool, a square basket, a triangular paper towel, and a circular bowl of blue water on the ground. This represented the city that […]
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