Sunday, March 12, 2017

Sonlight Core H Week 9A (1700's) March 5-11th, 2017

Sonlight Core H 
Week 9A (1700's) 
March 5-11th, 2017

2 new ducks and 2 Isa Brown's


Hello, Friends!
What a week! No power! There were such huge winds in Michigan that thousands lost their power for days.  We lost our power early on Wednesday and it didn't come back on until Saturday around 4pm.  Luckily we have a generator that keeps the lights and heat on, but with limits.  One sure does get thankful for electricity after not having it!  

Wednesday after music lessons, Dd and I went toTractor Supply to look for ducks.  We would have gone to Tractor Supply on  Monday but Dd had been sick...and was sick all week.  Dh reached the miserable point by Thursday but continued to go to work even though he was miserable.  It seems we all have been fighting this bug, though I've managed to do most of our 'have to's,' though I did spend a LOT of time in bed this week.  

Dd finally has her two new ducklings!  Boy, are they cute!!

Tractor Supply received their shipment of ducks this week!  Dd was over the moon!  Dh encouraged me to try 2 new breeds to go along with our growing (yet small) flock.  
Besides the two ducks, we bought two Isa Brown's (abundant brown egg layers and docile)  and two Bantams. 

This is one, of the two, new Bantam chicks we bought.  This one had a poop plug that I had to soak off.  Her first hour with us was a wet one!  Don't worry, she dried and was soon happy.  This Bantam is very loud and complains quite a bit!

Bantams are small chickens--the two we have are very different in coloring, and I have no idea exactly what kind they are!  I was very hesitant to get the Bantams, but Dd really wanted them herself.  They are extremely cute and remind me of hummingbirds at this stage.  We haven't decided on our names yet.

This precious Bantam chick is just a dear.  She is so sweet and kind.  Her personality is the opposite of the other Bantam.

  For now, all the young poultry are in our house, inside the cardboard brooder house Dd built.  It is very chilly here--low of 14 degrees today, and snow on the way.  I'm glad we had the generator to keep the heat lamp on the babies.  
If you are curious, our current count: 
2 ducks, 
2 Bantams, 
2 Isa Browns, 
6 Tetra Browns, 
6 AmberLink, 
9 Black Sex Link, 
4 Buff Orpington hens, 
1 Rooster-Buff Orpington.

We still have our Barred Owl hanging around.  This one is much smaller than the one we usually see.  You can tell my the size of the small branch it is sitting on that it isn't very heavy or big.

Sick Week:
This week was not a great academic or musical week.  With the bug we all just managed to get the basic's done.  I gave Dd the whole week off math as she was just too muddled to even try.  She did sitting things---drawing, crocheting, audio books...

Day Two--she was looking much better!

New Violin Teacher:(Monday)
Our second week with our new violin teacher was very good.  I'm SO glad!  Dd said she could even hear the difference.  She said she was beginning to think she was not going to get better, and happily she is improving.


Band/Piano Classes: (Wednesday)
Classes went really well this week.

Strings Group: (Thursday)
Thursday and Friday I was very tired.  I made the executive decision to stay in and miss our wonderful Strings Group---even though Dd has been doing so well learning to play the eukelele.

Tetra Brown

Girl's Night: (Friday)
Girl's Night was a 'games night' this month.  Dd had a great time, and so did I!  I spent the time chatting with the mom that hosts the event.  This is the family that we first meet, way back in March two years ago, and she invited us to a bible study event.


Our Academic for the Week:


Bible:
Walking With Frodo by Sarah Arthur
I made a post before this post about this book.  I shared some example pages for you to see if you are curious about this bible devotional.  I really have enjoyed the message and the specific bible verses the author has assigned.  Dd and I have had some really good discussion thanks to this book.

Bible Verse in Cursive:
each week I give the assignment for Dd to pick out a good bible verse and to copy it in cursive in a cute little book we bought just for her bible verses.  I think it will good for her to look back and be able to read the which verses were her favorites as a young woman when she is older.

Praying For My Future Husband by Robin Jones Gunn
Dd has been reading this book and enjoying it very much.  She has decided to start a teen girl's bible study and this will be the first book they study.  I bought a copy for her, so she can write in it, and prepare, and I'll read the library version she has.  I'm glad she is wanting to lead a bible study, and am trying to help her get it started and planned out.


The Insanity of God: A Story of Faith Resurrected by Nik Ripken
A friend at church offered for me to borrow his book and read it.  It was one of those wonderful missionary stories of great extreme miracles that inspire growth.  If anyone enjoys reading non-fiction missionary stories that show the power and wonder of the Lord, and how He works in people's lives around the world, this is a great find!


Dd's Sunday School book:
God Is In Control

History:


Reader:
Stowaway by Karen Hesse (in process)
(set 1768)

Reader:
George Washington's World by Foster (in process)
(set 1732-1799)



Read Aloud 1:
The Ravenmaster's Secret: Escape From the Tower of London (set 1735) by Elvira Woodruff :COMPLETED
This was such a good, fun, easy read.  Not heavy, but gently shares the time period with the reader.


Read Aloud 2:
Arrow Over the Door (set 1777) by Joseph Bruchac: COMPLETED
I think this is at least our third book of Bruchac's we've read, and each one has been very good.
An AmberLink and a Bantam sharing a meal!


Read Aloud 3:
BiblioPlanCompanion: Early Modern
Ch. 10: More English Colonies; the Restoration of the Monarchy: In Process

Audio 1:
Mystery of History: Early Modern
Ch's 8-16
(Russia Looks West, East and West Collide, Fighting Over North America, Revolution, The New Country, Sailing South, Revolution Gone Sour, Catherine the Great)

Agnes and Sophie...soaking up the sun beside me.

Audio 2:
Story of the World: Early Modern 
Ch's 17, 18, 21 - 26
(The Return of Cristobal Colon, Ghana, Mali, Songhai-Empires of West Africa, The Death of Savonarola, The Safavid Empire of Persia, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Artists of the Northern Renaissance, Erasmus Writes In Praise of Folly, Niccolo Machiavelli and the Prince)
It was fun hearing the audio's discuss the places and art works we had just seen while in Italy!


Science:
Apologia: Physical Science
Text: 93-101
Student Notebook: 53-56


Poetry:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Day is Done
The Arrow and the Song

AmberLinks have brown stripes and spots.  It amazes me how the length of the feathers coming in varies so much from bird to bird.

Crochet:
a Hobbit Tea Cozy: In Process

Both of my orchids are either blooming or preparing to bloom again!  I've finally figured out how to care for these plants and keep them alive and thriving.

Drawing:
9 hours in sketchbook

To keep the new little ones (Bantams and Isa Brown's) safe and secure I put them inside this box.  They were getting stepped on and pushed around (accidentally) by the bigger chicks.  I noticed immediately that they would need their own secure spot.  Here they are, a box inside a box!  But these AmberLinks are perched on the top, so it isn't perfect.

Fun Reading:
Etiquette and Espionage (Finishing School) by Gail Carriger: COMPLETED


Fun Audio 1:
The Selection by Kiera Cass: COMPLETED (8 hours 7 min.)

Fun Audio 2:
The Elite by Kiera Cass : just begun

Sophie!

Music Classes:
Beginning Band: Tenor Sax 1:30 hours
Intermediate Band: Alto Sax 1:30 hours
Piano lesson:30 min.
Violin Lesson (Christie): 30 min.
Strings Group: -


Music Practices:
ukelele: 2:00 hours
violin: 2:00 hours
alto sax: 2:30 hours
tenor sax:2:30
piano: 2:00 hours
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