We did our normal SL stuff- Bible (Judges & Jonah & Ezekiel), The Discover's Bible, American Indian Prayer Guide, Sing the Word: Great in Counsel and Mighty in Deed. We had already finished our History book-The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Dd read her Reader: Sarah Whitcher's Story (which she actually did NOT like very much--surprising to me). We covered Rudyard Kipling in Poetry (one of our favorities).
For our "Add-In's":
Rosetta Stone: French
fun computer:BrainPop & BrainPopJr.
Geography: Geography Songs (Canada). We used this in Core 1 or 2; and LOVED it; so we decided it was time to do the whole book again!!! It is simply great!
Music: Playing the piano and "Praise & Worship Songs" cd. This week we listened to "Amazing Grace" over and over and over and over! Great song to memorize!
Composer for the week: Bach "Mr. Bach Comes to Call" audio cd- fun info and music
Classical Mix disc--Chopin, Gregg.... we listened 4 days of 5.
Our extra Bible: Who is God? by Apologia. We are really liking this book more and more.
Math: MUS (M,T,Th,F) Gamma lesson 28 and Teaching Textbooks 4
Spelling: All About Spelling: Lesson 11
IEW: "Donkey and His Master" kwo/rough draft/and wonderful fancy final draft completed.
Science: SL 3: page 70 & 71 worksheets
Lamplighter Books: we finished: House of Love and then started and finished: Teddy's Button by Amy LeFeuvre
Audio:
"On The Banks of Plum Creek" by Laura Ingles Wilder
"The Seekers: The Quest Begins" by Erin Hunter
Extra Books:
Dear Benjamin Banneker by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney
The Discovery of America (Geronimo Stilton #1) by Geronimo Stilton
The Talking Eggs by Robert D. San Souci and Jerry Pinkney
Field Trips:
Wednesday: WISH TV Station
Thursday: Monster Mini Golf with LHE
Friday: Dd spent the night at the G family's house and they took her and their dd to the Saturday morning basketball game with Upward Basketball team. This is/was her first sleep-over. Momma went to her first overnight since dd was born---a LHE Woman's Retreat Weekend.
After growing up going to FDL, I decided to name my homeschool (like my daughter) after the place I learned the most from. Sharing what books we've added into each SL core, by Core and Week. I'm also sharing our events with family and friends who check in on us here. If nothing else, I'm keeping a great, though epic, transcript of my Dd's education! May the good Lord bless and keep each of you, whether near or far away!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
SL Week 27 "A" LOW (week 55 on Core 3/D) Jan 16-19, 2012
We made our final Hands & Hearts project this week: Lavender Satchel
Dd made a Dog Travois out of the "More Than Moccasins" Activity Guide:
More Than Moccasins: A Kid's Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life (A Kid's Guide series) by Laurie Carlson
Dd made antlers for her Webkin deer:
We had a nice nature hike at Arbuckle Park on Monday (Jan 16, 2012) and our dog Sophie had a great time getting muddy (Dd was actually MORE muddy than the dog!) . The weather was so extremely nice we had to spend some time outside taking in the rare January warmth. Then Dd had Basketball Practice in the evening.
Each day Dd did some sort of exercise-walk, treadmill, exercize video, basketball in drive-way, shoveling snow on Thursday, and a basketball game on Saturday (they won).
This week our musical composer focus is on: Schubert.
We listened to Schubert's Symphony No. 9 on Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.
Geography Songs: Greenland, Scandanavia, U.S., and major landmarks like Holland's Windmills, The Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal, and the Matterhorn.
Science (SL Science 3) workbook pages: 53,54,55,56, and 65
Math: Math U See 3 days, and TT 1 day
Language Arts:
WWE: week 14 day 3&4 Week 15 day 1 & 2
FLL: Lessons 20, 21, and 22
Writing: IEW : Peter The Great (video, kwo, rough draft and final draft completed)
Writing: Thank you letter to the Jones family
Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb? (Words Are Categorical) by Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable
Read Aloud: House of Love by Elizabeth Cheney (Lamplighter book)
Dd's Reader: 1) Childhood of Famous Americans: Laura Ingles Wilder (finished)
2)"A Little House Chapter Book-Laura's Pa-Laura #12"
Dvd: The Magic School Bus: Busasaurus
VHS: Lewis & Clark - The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Starring Hal Holbrook, Adam Arkin, Murphy Guyer and Sam Waterston
First we cut the muslin; then the calico. Then she sewed the muslin bag and added in the lavender. Then she sewed the calico bag and put the muslin sans lavender inside it and closed it up...done! |
Here is the pretty green calico outside bag. |
The finished product! |
Dd made a Dog Travois out of the "More Than Moccasins" Activity Guide:
More Than Moccasins: A Kid's Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life (A Kid's Guide series) by Laurie Carlson
A "Dog Travois" for her Webkin dog. Our real great dane/black lap Sophie was petrified of the big one Dd tried to make her wear....too funny! |
Dd made antlers for her Webkin deer:
There is a circle base that holds the antlers on to it's head. |
Notice the sword--this is a Narnian deer! |
We had a nice nature hike at Arbuckle Park on Monday (Jan 16, 2012) and our dog Sophie had a great time getting muddy (Dd was actually MORE muddy than the dog!) . The weather was so extremely nice we had to spend some time outside taking in the rare January warmth. Then Dd had Basketball Practice in the evening.
Each day Dd did some sort of exercise-walk, treadmill, exercize video, basketball in drive-way, shoveling snow on Thursday, and a basketball game on Saturday (they won).
This week our musical composer focus is on: Schubert.
We listened to Schubert's Symphony No. 9 on Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.
Geography Songs: Greenland, Scandanavia, U.S., and major landmarks like Holland's Windmills, The Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal, and the Matterhorn.
Science (SL Science 3) workbook pages: 53,54,55,56, and 65
Math: Math U See 3 days, and TT 1 day
Language Arts:
WWE: week 14 day 3&4 Week 15 day 1 & 2
FLL: Lessons 20, 21, and 22
Writing: IEW : Peter The Great (video, kwo, rough draft and final draft completed)
Writing: Thank you letter to the Jones family
Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb? (Words Are Categorical) by Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable
Read Aloud: House of Love by Elizabeth Cheney (Lamplighter book)
Dd's Reader: 1) Childhood of Famous Americans: Laura Ingles Wilder (finished)
2)"A Little House Chapter Book-Laura's Pa-Laura #12"
Dvd: The Magic School Bus: Busasaurus
VHS: Lewis & Clark - The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Starring Hal Holbrook, Adam Arkin, Murphy Guyer and Sam Waterston
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
SL Core D- Week 27 (54th on the core) Jan. 9-14, 2012
We had a full week of lessons; a basketball practice; a basketball game, church, basketball in the driveway one day, some walks around our neighborhood. The weather was great the first few days of the week so we took advantage of it and tried to get out some before the snow came on Wed. Dd also enjoyed making fruit smoothies.
This week we did another of the Hands & Hearts History kits; specifically the Candle Making Kit:


Lessons:
Bible was SL (Judges & Daniel) and Who Is God?
Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) -- Biblical Worldview of God and Truth (What We Believe, Volume 1) by John Hay and David Webb
Language:
Rosetta Stone: Dd started back with 2 lessons this week
Praise and WorshipSongs CD: "Leaning on The Everlasting Arms" & "All things Bright and Beautiful"
Math: 4 lessons MUS and 1 lesson Teaching Textbook
Language Arts:
All About Spelling: Lesson 10 finished with review for lesson 5 &6
Writing With Ease: Week 14 day 1&2
English From The Roots Up-1 thru 19
Science (SL) We worked Week 11 & 12
Geography: The Middle East focus with Geography Songs. I drew a huge map on the dry-erase board for dd to fill in.
Composer Focus: BACH
Audio: "Mr. Bach comes to call" (listened to this disc twice, in it's entirety, during the week )
Audio:"Bach's Goldberg Variations" (this is a book and cd)
Books: Great Composers by Piero Ventura, Focus on Composers by Teacher Created Material, Lives of the Musicians by Kathleen Krull.
Brain Pop-Supreme Court & Jack London (I forgot the other titles)
SL stuff:
*American Indian Prayer Guide-Paiute & Ute
*Sing the Word
*A Child's Intro to Poetry: Robert Louis Stevenson
Since we had finished our Read-Aloud I added in: The House of Love by Elizabeth Cheney
This is a "Lamplighter Book" and it is fantastic.
Dd had also finished her assigned Reader so we added-in her pick:
Meriwether Lewis: Boy Explorer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Charlotta M. Bebenroth and Al Fiorentino
and once she finished that she started:
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Young Pioneer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Beatrice Gormley and Meryl Henderson
Add-In's:
The Girl Who Loved Horses by Paul Goble
The Legend of the Bluebonnet by Tomie dePaola
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie dePaola
The Raft by Jim LaMarch
Dd's fun books (some):
Hardy Boys #2 Identity Theft by Scott Lobdell
Hardy Boys #3 Mad House by Scott Lobdell
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium by Mariah Balaban
Wolverine & XMen Special Edition by Marvel Comics & Scholastic
The past 2 weeks Dd has been working on her George Washington Paper Dolls:
Geography this week--Middle East:
Library Pix for this week:
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This week we did another of the Hands & Hearts History kits; specifically the Candle Making Kit:
Lessons:
Bible was SL (Judges & Daniel) and Who Is God?
Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) -- Biblical Worldview of God and Truth (What We Believe, Volume 1) by John Hay and David Webb
Language:
Rosetta Stone: Dd started back with 2 lessons this week
Praise and WorshipSongs CD: "Leaning on The Everlasting Arms" & "All things Bright and Beautiful"
Math: 4 lessons MUS and 1 lesson Teaching Textbook
Language Arts:
All About Spelling: Lesson 10 finished with review for lesson 5 &6
Writing With Ease: Week 14 day 1&2
English From The Roots Up-1 thru 19
Science (SL) We worked Week 11 & 12
Geography: The Middle East focus with Geography Songs. I drew a huge map on the dry-erase board for dd to fill in.
Composer Focus: BACH
Audio: "Mr. Bach comes to call" (listened to this disc twice, in it's entirety, during the week )
Audio:"Bach's Goldberg Variations" (this is a book and cd)
Books: Great Composers by Piero Ventura, Focus on Composers by Teacher Created Material, Lives of the Musicians by Kathleen Krull.
Brain Pop-Supreme Court & Jack London (I forgot the other titles)
SL stuff:
*American Indian Prayer Guide-Paiute & Ute
*Sing the Word
*A Child's Intro to Poetry: Robert Louis Stevenson
Since we had finished our Read-Aloud I added in: The House of Love by Elizabeth Cheney
This is a "Lamplighter Book" and it is fantastic.
Dd had also finished her assigned Reader so we added-in her pick:
Meriwether Lewis: Boy Explorer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Charlotta M. Bebenroth and Al Fiorentino
and once she finished that she started:
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Young Pioneer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Beatrice Gormley and Meryl Henderson
Add-In's:
The Girl Who Loved Horses by Paul Goble
The Legend of the Bluebonnet by Tomie dePaola
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie dePaola
The Raft by Jim LaMarch
Dd's fun books (some):
Hardy Boys #2 Identity Theft by Scott Lobdell
Hardy Boys #3 Mad House by Scott Lobdell
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium by Mariah Balaban
Wolverine & XMen Special Edition by Marvel Comics & Scholastic
The past 2 weeks Dd has been working on her George Washington Paper Dolls:
Geography this week--Middle East:
Library Pix for this week:
Dd reading to Sophie our black lab/great dane mix dog--you can hardly see her! |
Dd holding our "English From The Roots Up" flashcards |
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
SL Week 26 "A" LOW --53rd week on Core 3/D Jan 2-6th 2012
We added in a bunch of new things this week; most will be continued as we go forward.
Music: Praise and Worship Songs cd -This week we listened to the song: All Things Bright and Beautiful each day (two times) and worked on memorizing this classic hymn.
HANDEL was our focused musical composer. We listened to Handel's Water Music each day.
Handel, Who Knew What He Liked by M. T. Anderson and Kevin Hawkes
Great Composers by Piero Ventura
Focus on Composers by Patty Carratello, John Carratello and Mary Ellen Sterling
Dd enjoyed playing on both the piano and keyboard this week. She called her friend GG and they played together over the phone in their own homes...neat idea.
Add-In Read Alouds:
The Bird's Nest (Rare Collector's Series) by Christoph von Schmid and Mark Hamby
We read the short stories in this book: The Diamond Ring, The Mother's Gift, and The Boy Who Would Not Take A Shilling. (finished this book)
Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) -- Biblical Worldview of God and Truth (What We Believe, Volume 1) by John Hay and David Webb
This is a daily bible supplement that we are adding in on top of our SL bible.
The Complete Book of U.S. History by American Education Publishing
We are using this to review some of the history we covered at the beginning of this core-since it has now been a year since we covered it. Examples, Indians, Mayan, Incans, Aztec's... I hope to read a little from it as we go forward for review.
Geography Songs : Continents and Oceans, Western Europe
Language Arts:
All About Spelling: Step 10 from book 3. Reviewed steps 7,8,& 9.
English From The Roots Up: Daily review of first 12 words
First Language Lessons- Lesson 19
Writing With Ease - Week 13
Explode the Code: pg's 75-77
Math U See: Gamma (Lessons from 26)
Science SL 3- 1/2 Week 10 and 1/2 of week 12
I can't find my Mysteries and Marvels of Nature book, so we are having to skip those questions and move on.
Artistic Pursuits-I forget the lesson number; but the focus was on VALUE drawings.
Dd's Reader: started and finished this week:
The First Four Years (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Garth Williams
Dd has started reading the American Girl book series on Rebecca b/c she got Rebecca (1914) doll for Christmas. This week she finished reading:
Rebecca and the Movies (American Girl) by Jacqueline Greene, Jennifer Hirsch and Robert Hunt
Audio's:
Audio in the van this week:
On the Banks of Plum Creek (Little House, Book 4) by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Garth Williams
Audio in the kitchen:
Activities:
Monday: day: basketball in our drive-way with Momma & nightime Basketball Practice with team.
Tuesday: Babysat the Greene kids (basketball with Greene's in drive-way)
Wednesday: Basketball with mom & walk/bike ride with mom & dog Sophie
Thursday: Basketball practice with mom in driveway
Saturday: FIRST Basketball Game on the Upward Basketball Team--her first bb game ever! And they won! She got a star for "leadership" at the end of the game!
Music: Praise and Worship Songs cd -This week we listened to the song: All Things Bright and Beautiful each day (two times) and worked on memorizing this classic hymn.
HANDEL was our focused musical composer. We listened to Handel's Water Music each day.
Handel, Who Knew What He Liked by M. T. Anderson and Kevin Hawkes
Great Composers by Piero Ventura
Focus on Composers by Patty Carratello, John Carratello and Mary Ellen Sterling
Dd enjoyed playing on both the piano and keyboard this week. She called her friend GG and they played together over the phone in their own homes...neat idea.
Add-In Read Alouds:
The Bird's Nest (Rare Collector's Series) by Christoph von Schmid and Mark Hamby
We read the short stories in this book: The Diamond Ring, The Mother's Gift, and The Boy Who Would Not Take A Shilling. (finished this book)
Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) -- Biblical Worldview of God and Truth (What We Believe, Volume 1) by John Hay and David Webb
This is a daily bible supplement that we are adding in on top of our SL bible.
The Complete Book of U.S. History by American Education Publishing
We are using this to review some of the history we covered at the beginning of this core-since it has now been a year since we covered it. Examples, Indians, Mayan, Incans, Aztec's... I hope to read a little from it as we go forward for review.
Geography Songs : Continents and Oceans, Western Europe
Language Arts:
All About Spelling: Step 10 from book 3. Reviewed steps 7,8,& 9.
English From The Roots Up: Daily review of first 12 words
First Language Lessons- Lesson 19
Writing With Ease - Week 13
Explode the Code: pg's 75-77
Math U See: Gamma (Lessons from 26)
Science SL 3- 1/2 Week 10 and 1/2 of week 12
I can't find my Mysteries and Marvels of Nature book, so we are having to skip those questions and move on.
Artistic Pursuits-I forget the lesson number; but the focus was on VALUE drawings.
Dd's Reader: started and finished this week:
The First Four Years (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Garth Williams
Dd has started reading the American Girl book series on Rebecca b/c she got Rebecca (1914) doll for Christmas. This week she finished reading:
Rebecca and the Movies (American Girl) by Jacqueline Greene, Jennifer Hirsch and Robert Hunt
Audio's:
Audio in the van this week:
On the Banks of Plum Creek (Little House, Book 4) by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Garth Williams
Audio in the kitchen:
Picture Books for the week:
Activities:
Monday: day: basketball in our drive-way with Momma & nightime Basketball Practice with team.
Tuesday: Babysat the Greene kids (basketball with Greene's in drive-way)
Wednesday: Basketball with mom & walk/bike ride with mom & dog Sophie
Thursday: Basketball practice with mom in driveway
Saturday: FIRST Basketball Game on the Upward Basketball Team--her first bb game ever! And they won! She got a star for "leadership" at the end of the game!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
SL Core D- Week 26 (Week 52) Dec.26-30th 2011
We are still sick and ambling through as we hope to recover, so we haven't completed very much. We have added in a few new books to this week and should be using them as we go forward:
Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) -- Biblical Worldview of God and Truth (What We Believe, Volume 1) by John Hay and David Webb (Textbook Binding - Sep 1, 2009)
What the Bible Is All About Handbook for Kids: Bible Handbook for Kids by Frances Blankenbaker and Henrietta C. Mears (Paperback - Jun 7, 2011)
We have brought back one of our favorites from Core 2--Geography Songs!!! Back by popular demand! This week we are studying Continents and Oceans.
Geography Songs by Kathy Troxel
We have started a new Lamplighter book:
*we read the first short story called "The Bird's Nest"
Dd's Reader is:
Lots of Piano playing this past month; since we rec'd the new gift of a piano. This week's favorite is Ode to Joy.
We finished our audio of THe Lion, THe Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Math--Teaching Textbooks-lesson 48
Some fun books Dd's read this week:
All-Action Classics No. 3: The Odyssey by Homer, Tim Mucci, Ben Caldwell and Emanuel Tenderini
We went to the Children's Museum this week. We went to see a play specifically; but also saw a lot and had a great time. These colorful pictures are from the Dale Chihuly's Fireworks of Glass exhibit:
The Lily Theater presented Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz :
Some crafts from this week:
At the Science Lab we did the following project:
DNA Extraction from Wheat Germ (no pictures from this great experiment)
The DNA in raw wheat germ is enclosed in the nucleus of the cell. To extract the DNA we must first break open the cellulose cell wall by vigorously shaking a mixture of cells and warm water. The warm water (between 55 and 60 degrees Celsius) will deactivate an enzyme in the cell that can break down DNA. After the cell wall is broken down our next barriers are the cell membrane and nuclear membrane. The warm water will melt the membranes and soap can be added to dissolve the lipid layers. Once the DNA is free in the mixture, it can be precipitated out by adding a layer of ethanol. The DNA precipitates out because it is insoluble in ethanol and now the DNA can be spooled onto a wooden stick for collection. Dd was able to get a very good sample of the DNA into a small beaker that we were allowed to take home.
Then dd worked at the Microscope Table. She did a great drawing of a Garden Spider from viewing it under the microscope.
Then we built a DNA Model out of pipe cleaners of various colors and macaroni of various size.
This is suppose to be a DNA "double helix"- a twisted ladder- The colors of the pipe cleaners represent the chemical "rungs" of the ladder.
Then we went upstairs to the Science Port - the experiments there revolved around archeology. We looked at rocks under the stereo microscope; played on the big screen computer to put puzzles back together, Dd made a replica of a Egyptian Mummy (should have taken a pix of that!), and made molds of Chinese Warriors in some cool clay magic and mold forms; and she made this colorful -take home piece:
We went to the Children's Museum this week. We went to see a play specifically; but also saw a lot and had a great time. These colorful pictures are from the Dale Chihuly's Fireworks of Glass exhibit:
The Lily Theater presented Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz :
Some crafts from this week:
Dd loves to make these mosiac pieces--very fun! |
Dd's drawing of a mermaid in the sea |
Dd got wooden tinker toys for Christmas and made this airplane/helicopter piece |
At the Science Lab we did the following project:
DNA Extraction from Wheat Germ (no pictures from this great experiment)
The DNA in raw wheat germ is enclosed in the nucleus of the cell. To extract the DNA we must first break open the cellulose cell wall by vigorously shaking a mixture of cells and warm water. The warm water (between 55 and 60 degrees Celsius) will deactivate an enzyme in the cell that can break down DNA. After the cell wall is broken down our next barriers are the cell membrane and nuclear membrane. The warm water will melt the membranes and soap can be added to dissolve the lipid layers. Once the DNA is free in the mixture, it can be precipitated out by adding a layer of ethanol. The DNA precipitates out because it is insoluble in ethanol and now the DNA can be spooled onto a wooden stick for collection. Dd was able to get a very good sample of the DNA into a small beaker that we were allowed to take home.
Then dd worked at the Microscope Table. She did a great drawing of a Garden Spider from viewing it under the microscope.
Then we built a DNA Model out of pipe cleaners of various colors and macaroni of various size.
This is suppose to be a DNA "double helix"- a twisted ladder- The colors of the pipe cleaners represent the chemical "rungs" of the ladder.
Then we went upstairs to the Science Port - the experiments there revolved around archeology. We looked at rocks under the stereo microscope; played on the big screen computer to put puzzles back together, Dd made a replica of a Egyptian Mummy (should have taken a pix of that!), and made molds of Chinese Warriors in some cool clay magic and mold forms; and she made this colorful -take home piece:
Some of our favorite Christmas books:
An Orange for Frankie--by Patricia Polacco (we own many of her books & love them)
Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home For Christmas by Holly Hobbie (own many & love)
Over the River and Through the Wood--Lydia Maria Child & David Catrow (we love Catrow)
Santa's Book of Names (David McPhail--we love him -own lots)
The Christmas Crocodile by Bonnie Becker
Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree-Mike & Jane Berenstain
Great Joy-Kate Di Camillo
The Star of Christmas-VeggieTales
If you Give A Moose a Muffin-Laura Numeroff
Snow is My Favorite and my Best-Lauren Child
Auntie Claus by Elise Primavera
Some crafts from this month-
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Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home For Christmas by Holly Hobbie (own many & love)
Over the River and Through the Wood--Lydia Maria Child & David Catrow (we love Catrow)
Santa's Book of Names (David McPhail--we love him -own lots)
The Christmas Crocodile by Bonnie Becker
Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree-Mike & Jane Berenstain
Great Joy-Kate Di Camillo
The Star of Christmas-VeggieTales
If you Give A Moose a Muffin-Laura Numeroff
Snow is My Favorite and my Best-Lauren Child
Auntie Claus by Elise Primavera
Some crafts from this month-
Dd made this cross stitch bookmark for her Pappa |
Dd made the Advent set-up and then made salt dough ornaments to place around the wreath |
Here is one of the great things my mom made me for Christmas this year. It is a blanket to keep me warm. |
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