Friday, December 11, 2009

Friday Flight

Out the door, we dared, and to the Rec Center.


Activity was just what Homeschool ordered.

Dribbling tricks, shooting practice and running in every direction the Homeschool overthrew the courts!

Student read from Dr. Suess today. Teacher chose Gertrude McFuzz, and Student opted for The Lorax. Considering all of the author's political content, we discussed how our decisions affect many more lives than just ours. The Bible teaches that blessings as well as curses last for generations. Student was delighted that her good choices are going to bring goodness to her children's children, and that we can pray against the sins that we are paying for from our forefathers. The truth shall set you free, indeed!

Toddler didn't care to read, so he opted for the auditory story on 33 record today. The Steadfast Tin Soldier is an all-time fav of his! He never gets past the soldier...he loves the adventure...A Hans Christian Anderson must... though not according to the Oregon Homeschool! But not everyone appreciates a good love story. :) Go Steiny Team!

Art came in the form of an upcycle!

Mrs. Beki tried to give us ideas for projects, last Summer, and this project stemmed from the magazine she sent over 6 months ago! :)


Student helped empty the tomato sauce and froze it for later cooking. After using the churchkey to make holes to drain and rinse the cans, Teacher dug out the cording that was purchased 7 years ago to sew roman shades for Student's nursery! Who knew back then? God did. God always provides! Can't thank Him enough for our Homeschool venture that has totaled $110 for the first semester. Now that's only God who can provide Abeka at that price!

Seatwork? Yes, we layed it out on the table and let it soak up some vitamin D from the window. Guess it's weekend homework for Student!

To start the weekend off with a laugh, here's Student current top 3 favorite jokes:

Who does a jalepeno go to when he's sick?
Dr. Pepper!

Why is a mountain never cold?
It wears a snow cap!

How do you fix your old, cracked pumpkins?
Pumpkin patches!





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