Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Field Day


What can mix-up a hump day with fun and adventure? A day of recreation with Dad.
Aka: principal!

Physical education is always welcomed in our family. Outdoor activities are treasured most, and the weather has been just such a blessing that we have spent much time out doing such. Golf ranks highest among most of the family members, and the cart ranks highest for the other family members! Everyone wins with golf!

And indoor time with Principal? Oh yes, iphone Art, computer time and reading. All done in the ways of a Daddy and his Daughter. Student loves homeschool with Dad, and his perspectives.

Proverbs 17:6 "Children's children are a crown of old men,(grandparents) and the glory of children is their father."

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Daddy Day School

Yes, Wednesday has come again, and Dad is home with us! The time for school has slowly altered, as the Summer season begins to warm up. We have been doing our active outdoor fun am the am, and book work in the pm.

Student got to put around with Dad with her new Scotty Cameron bday putter. Yes, her pink clothes match her pink putter and cover oh-so-well!

In the meantime, Pupil and Toddler and I enjoyed the local evos park and all of it's shade from the only tree they left after demolishing the school building that used to dwell in that lot.

Afternoon held time for reading, keeping counter on the Library Reading Log. Writing and violin ended our time before heading for more family time. This evening will be at Papa D's place.

Student: I like putting with my fun Scotty Cameron. For real, I think I made about 15 holes. And my Daddy likes Scott, too. That's what is cool, me and him like Scotty.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sweet Miles

Student can spot a VW a mile away...I know who her Daddy is! She has a well-trained eye for the things of this world that bring a twinkle of happiness to his eye:
  • When I Play Violin
  • Tom & Jerry
  • Having Daddy Daughter Time
  • Singing to Him
  • VW Findings


We ran, well, drove, errands most of the day. We are experiencing the day of the week that Dad works long hours and we have a vehicle all to ourselves. Dr. appointments, lunch program bus ride and meal, across-town park and driving Dad to work. Other days are just as full, but scheduled with home-time. Interestingly enough, Student has begun a transfer of likings from being on-the-go, to wanting to be a homebody. Just another detail God has taken care of to help us on this new homeschooling journey. Home is good. School is good. And we shall get to both tomorrow!

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