Sunday, January 2, 2011

Wednesday School

Give a boy a motor...

Warrior had his day with a motor running and piercing through paper...
even if it was a pink motor, he didn't seem to care.



Using Student's beginner chain-stitch sewing machine, Warrior kept his attention focused for longer than usual. Coming back, again and again, he practiced his stitch on paper much of the morning.

Having focused on the Bible lesson lately on telling, and retelling the story of the birth of Christ, Warrior was very familiar when the package came in the mail that yielded a toy nativity of Christ.

His first question was why Fisher Price forgot to include King Herrod in the toy-set! Good listener. Not always a convincing listener, but a good listener indeed!

Finishing up his big brotherly duties and studies, Social Studies brought Mascot to the table. Together, they talked of all the people in their community. However, the Baker was quite popular. Men and their food!



Among the daily grind, Student had fun reading a library pick about Winter that was full of acrostics. She created an acrostic for her name that brought tears to Teacher's eyes. Oh Father in Heaven, that these children should see themselves through Your eyes, and not those of the world. From this day forward. Amen.

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