Friday, October 9, 2015

Pictures from Oct. 2-9th, 2015

Pictures 
from Oct. 2-9th, 2015


Dh has been getting the new insulation back into the wall in the basement.

We rescued two salamanders from our pool this week.

The bottom salamander had a blood red color, and the smaller one on top was a murky dark color. 

This is my friendship tree (fig tree) that my dear friend Heather L. gave to me on our last trip down to Indiana.  Every time I see it, I smile!

Taking pictures of all the planting I've done this week didn't really turn out well.  We dug up little samples of various things in Indiana last Saturday, and then on Monday I transplanted all the plants into various spots around.  I'll try to get better pictures later; but this is just an idea.  I planted from 9 am to 5 pm...what a back breaking day!

In the narrow garden area beside the pool, there was a solid layer of gravel to dig through, then I had to get through the clay, and then I could put in new peat moss and the plants.

This garden where I hang my clothes had really good soil, but was totally covered in a massive ground cover--you can see it down past the asparagus.  I was a big job to till the soil to get out all the roots of that messy ground cover.  This site has two blackberry bushes, sage (I planted that after I took this picture), two asparagus', and the front section is lined with strawberry plants.  I've since put up mesh gating/fence to keep our dog out of it!  Actually put a little fence in front of the garden by the pool too.  I need to take new pictures of these areas!

My goal has been to try and fit a few walks out in our woods as often as I can.  Words can't describe just how many mushrooms are blooming just now.  It is beyond articulation, and you'd have to see it to believe it.


I couldn't resist taking about 150 pictures of the mushrooms, but I'll only post a few.








I don't think I posted the new sword Dd made with Grampy's help yet.  She made drawings, measurements and all the details of her design and then she and Grampy changed the blade on the band saw and cut it out.  It is a really nice piece of wood, super hard and heavy, but I couldn't tell specifically what kind of wood it is.  It is a pretty good size; I put my feet in the picture so you could get an idea.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Update on house in Indiana

Update: I emailed my realtor last night and she said the bank said that b/c the co-lender started a new job she has to show a full month of paychecks, and that will be completed on Oct. 15th, so closing could be Oct. 16th.  Of course back a month ago I thought we would be done on Oct. 9th and scheduled to do "my event" for our new homeschool group.(an all day field trip on Michigan history)...on Oct. 16th!!!!  Of course!  So, we will have to see if we can do it electronically.  So we are pushed out at least another week!  I really wish our realtor would have put in the bidding that "we would close in 30 days", but we are her first house to sell and apparently she didn't think about that---we did our counter bidding back in August and are still waiting for these people.  Unbelievable really!

Dh took the radiator out of the van at 4 am this morning, so we are down to one car until he can buy a new radiator and put it in....prayers appreciated on that job..please.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Core G Week 14 "B" Middle Ages Sept. 28-Oct 2, 2015

Core G
Week 14 "B" 
Middle Ages
Sept. 28-Oct 2, 2015
50th week on this Core


We've been going on more walks in our woods.  LOTS of mushrooms are out right now.



Hello Friends,   We just got back from Indiana; a quick visit.  This has been a fairly good week.  We had our third week of band, choir, and co-op classes.  

Dd is really figuring out how to play her alto sax and has started playing songs from ear--I think she figured out how to play a LOTR (Lord of the Rings) song by herself.  It is really great seeing her finally get the opportunity to be in music classes.  The head band teacher, Wendy March, went around to each student in class and had them play for her, and she told Dd that she played well!  Dd was excited about that.  The band (alto sax) and the choir classes have been such a big hit, and I am so glad to see Dd thriving with it.  We are trying to find an alto sax to buy (instead of paying rent each month).

The co-op classes in general have not been such a success.  Although I am loving being a 'helper' in the KinderKids classes, Dd is not really in such a wonderful situation.  We are super thankful that Dd got to drop one class (the public speaking class) and be a helper in the nursery instead.  It feels like most of the adults and older students are already very well established with each other and are not use to welcoming new people with open arms, therefore that makes our co-op day a bit difficult.  The woman I am helping is extremely kind and ever so nice; I sure did get blessed in that assignment.  But, Dd still hasn't found a comfort zone yet, and perhaps that isn't in the cards...which is fine.  I am thinking we will finish out this co-op session, and then perhaps not do the Thursday classes again.  We definitely want to keep doing the band and choir, and that might be enough running around in snow for me!
Camping in our old house
Our Indiana home---Friday night we drove down, finally pulling in our driveway at 11:30 pm.  We had planned to mow, but it rained most of our drive down, then most of the morning and early afternoon.  So, we decided we weren't going to mow after all.  The "L" family invited Dd to come over at 12:00 pm.  She had a BLAST, BLAST, BLAST with her dear friends.  The eldest daughter plays the violin and she tuned Dd's new violin for her (and showed Dd how to do it).  They all played Capture the Flag too.  I was invited to come over at 4:30 pm, to have a cup of tea and a little catching up.  My dear friend sent me home with a baby Fig Tree, that her tree had grown.  I rode all the way back to Michigan with the Fig tree between my feet! It was so extremely great to see a good friend and chat for a little while.  It is such a gift to have a friend!  And one that helps and encourages me in Christian ways.  She also gifted me some new tea!  yay! I get to try some new flavors! So thankful for Christian fellowship!!
Looking at some vultures and crows from our backyard.

  Dh and I had dug up some plants from our yard in Indiana to grow here in Michigan---1 asparagus, 2-3 cone flowers, 2-3 Black-Eyed Susan's, 2-3 Ferns from our farm in southern Indiana that we transplanted up there, 2 Daisy's, 1-2 Blackberry's, 4-5 little strawberry's...I think that is it, but the back of our van looked like a mess of green!  We especially tried to take some of the plants that we had brought there from our farm in very southern Indiana...that were Dh's grandmother's plants.  Giz and Grampy promised to bring a section or two of her Peony's for us to plant here---those are Dh's very favorite plants and he will be so happy to enjoy them here.  
View from our backyard, looking right... the ducks are migrating! 

The family that had put in a bid are still working on getting a loan.  I actually have not heard much this week from my realtor, so I emailed to ask what the status was and this was her reply:
"I spoke with the lender today and she informed me that they should have everything they need from the buyers by next week and they don't see anything stopping the loan closing.  Prayerfully we should hear from the title company very soon about closing." 
So, we are still praying and still waiting!  Keep up the prayers, we aren't done yet!  Dh had called the title company on Friday and they knew nothing but were going to call around and see, then call Dh back next week.

Our academics this week went okay, except it seems like Dd has forgotten some math after taking the summer off for our move.  This was the first time ever that she went so long on break, and we are clearly seeing the bad effects of it.  We are watching Khan Academy, our MUS tutorial dvd, and another site-Math is Fun-: https://www.mathsisfun.com/index.htm
Dd seems to like the Math Is Fun more than Khan Academy.  For some reason she doesn't like Khan, but I sure do!  We are really going to have to spend a lot of time on math for a while to get that subject back up to where it needs to be, and that means some of our other, less important subjects will have to suffer a bit.  But, at least we know where we are currently struggling and can focus on it and get it back up with extra attention paid to it.

We stayed up and saw the Blood Moon--that was pretty cool.

Nature: I saw the Barred Owl fly past me, bats, and most especially the Sandhill Cranes have been migrating.  We've heard them flying over all week!

Our Michigan home:
Dh worked on the basement "recreation room" some this week, with was great.  Normally he has been too tired to work any after his job, but this Tuesday he got a few hours to Kilz, stuff insulation, and make some progress.



I got another 5-10 boxes unpacked, worked on getting my summer clothes boxed up and my winter clothes out and semi-unpacked.  My difficulty is that we had walk-in closet that was bigger than most people's kitchen, and now we are in a smaller closet, about 1/4 the size of what we had!  It is really challenging trying to figure out where to put our clothes.  We can't fit our dressers in our bedroom, so that isn't helping much either!  I asked Dh what he was liking about our new home, and he said that he liked how "Quirky" it is....yup, it is "quirky" and half the size of our old home.  We can't fit in many of our pieces of furniture, and they are still out in the garage with LOTS of boxes.  I just don't know what we will do!  But, it is quaint and quirky alright!  I also painted one wall in the kitchen yellow.  Dd had her heart set on a yellow kitchen.


 Our lessons:


Bible: The Book of Nehemia
Veritas Press: Card 93

Believer's Bible Commentary, Second Edition
THOMAS NELSON / 2015 / HARDCOVER
Bible and Believer's Bible Commentary:
read Nehemiah 1,2,3,4, and 5

What the Bible Is All About: NIV Bible Handbook, Revised and Updated
What the Bible Is All About:
177-179


The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament History:
Lesson 174: Nehemiah hears of Jerusalem's Distress
Lesson 175: The Jews build with one hand on the Weapons
Lesson 176: The Rich repent o Oppressing the Poor
The note I wrote in my bible to wrap my head around this is: Zerabbabel led the first group of exiles back to Jerusalem in 538-537 BC (see Ezra 2), and supervised the building/renovation of the temple.  Then, 80 years later (458 BC) later, Ezra brought second group of Jews, bringing sweeping reforms through his ministry of God's Word.  But, things degenerated.  Then, 13 years later (445 BC) after Ezra's expedition Nehemiah was moved towards the conditions in Jerusalem.  King Artaxerxes (next in line after King Xerxes-who was married to Esther) financed his journey and supplies.  The wall around Jerusalem was rebuild in an amazingly short amount of time--52 days!

Veritas Press Workbook: Chronicles Through Malachi
pg's 226-233

Psalm of the Week: 
Psalm 87, 
with bible and Believer's Bible Commentary

Psalm 87King James Version (KJV)

87 His foundation is in the holy mountains.
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.
Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God. Selah.
I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon to them that know me: behold Philistia, and Tyre, with Ethiopia; this man was born there.
And of Zion it shall be said, This and that man was born in her: and the highest himself shall establish her.
The Lord shall count, when he writeth up the people, that this man was born there. Selah.
As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there: all my springs are in thee.

Math: 
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Math U See Algebra I Test Booklet

2009

Paperback

Math U See: 
Algebra I
1 A,B,C,D,E and test 1
we watched a lot of Khan and Mathisfun site, and the episode in Pre-Algebra MUS, on Greatest Common Factors.
Friday we reviewed the six family, and will start that back up again next week.  It helps with the math tree's we've been doing.


Fun Read Aloud:

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien: Completed
Ah, we had SO much fun hearing this again!  I had *planned* to start A Single Shard this week, but it took longer to read The Hobbit than I had anticipated.


Language Arts:
Our Easy Grammar, Plus has had stuff on Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect...and things that we both didn't know, so we went to youtube for our help on Grammar questions.  

Spelling:
All About Spelling 7:
Step 6 completed and passed

IEW Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:
Week 5 completed

Abverb refreshers on Mon & Tues

Easy Grammar, Plus:
pg's: 217- 221
History: SOTW
Story of the World: Middle Ages, Ch. 1
Activity Pages and Map for Ch. 1
Test for Ch. 1

History SL Reader:
The Silver Branch by Rosemary Sutcliff
in process

Kingfisher History Encyclopedia:
pg 82, 90-95

The Kingdom Strikes Back
pg. 10-14

Fun:
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Leonardo da Vinci Renaissance Treasure Chest


Dd likes taking pictures of her food; here are two pictures of food she took this week.
Busy Hands:
Baked Fish, Cous Cous, cooking, knitting, reading:
All prepared by Dd.  She makes these yummy "sushi" rolls, with cooked Tilapia and rice wrapped in Seaweed.  The brussel sprouts were exceptionally good this time too.

Fun books:
The Maze Runner: completed last week, so we 
 checked out the movie from the library, and she was very disappointed how it was not like the book.


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Paper Towns

Sep 22, 2009
Paper Towns by John Green: completed

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Red Queen

Feb 10, 2015
The Red Queen: completed

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Divergent (Divergent Series)

Sep 30, 2014
Divergent: just started

DVD's:

Case For Christ, Lee Strobel, this was interesting, not amazing or anything, but interesting.

Despicable Me 2--I have to admit my Dh and Dd just love those silly minions!  Dh is wearing his silly minion pants right now!

Lord of the Rings Trilogy--Dd found the *Extended Versions* of these movies at a yard sale a few weeks ago, and we have been watching bits and pieces as we go.
Here is one of the drawings she finished up last week.

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Monday, September 28, 2015

Blood Moon September 27, 2015

Blood Moon 
September 27, 2015

We stayed up to see the Blood Moon.  We had a LOT of clouds that interfered, but it was really special to experience.  Here are a few of our pictures:









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Reviews on Books, Favorite websites to check books out, Book Reviews, Book summaries, sites

I am still receiving the helpful magazine called The Informer, which is a publication of the Indiana Association of Home Educators.  I've asked my "Michigander" homeschooling friends, and they don't seem to have a magazine for Michigan homeschoolers here.

This post is to share the three websites that they (The Informer) recommend for looking up books when deciding if they are right for your family to read.   Of course the book I looked up was not included in the reviews on these sites; so I had to go to Amazon and read the reviews there instead.  Amazon seems to always come through in a pinch, but I still don't know if there is "mature" themes from those reviewers.

Spark Notes

Cliffs Notes

Pluggedin

Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/

Read Daily web site with LOTS of homeschooling STEM sites listed:
http://www.readdaily.org/steam-youtube-channels-elementary-kids/

Friday, September 25, 2015

Core G/Ancients Week 14 A (In Process) Sept 20, 2015

Core G/Ancients 
Week 14 A
Sept 20, 2015



Second Week of Marching Band (alto sax), Choir (both on Wednesday at the Homeschool Building "HSB"), and our LINK homeschool co-op). The music classes seem like a gift from God; Dd is SO beyond pleased!  This week I was put to work at the HSB, as they have this deal where parents have to volunteer every week of pay a few hundred dollars.  I thought this would be fairly easy, nay, they ran me like a borrowed mule!  First we (I was put with the woman they trained on the first week) went to each room and gathered the practice sheets and attendance sheets and tallied the times of practice for each student.  Then we were off to the printer.  We had six books, and from those six books (each book was for a specific instrument), we had to print out three or four different songs, and make ten copies of each.  Most songs were two pages long, and I had to tape the two pages together side-by-side.  We started at 8:30 and the woman helping me had to leave at 10 am to take her children to piano lessons.  I stayed at the printer and did the last songs and taping until I finished at 10:30 am.  We were going as fast as we could the whole time!  I'm glad Dd is liking the music classes so much, as that does make me feel better for having to volunteer.  

As for the alto sax she is using--it is rented from a music store and they charge $60.00 every month!  I will put it out there and see how God solves this problem--I really want to buy a good USED alto sax!  I'd rather buy one then get taken to the cleaners from this store!  Anyone have any ideas?  I will start praying about it.  I have to say it feels so good to finally be able to get Dd in to music classes.  When she took piano lessons (years ago) she didn't want to practice and it was more trouble than benefit at that point.  Now she knows to do her practices every day without my reminding her.

Now for the co-op- it is mostly going good.  All my classes have been very fun--as I am with the "KinderKids!" (six kindergarten kids and a really sweet woman who has taught this class for years.)  

  Dd was still having difficulties with one student, and it really dragged her down.  To be honest, Dd looked like she had been run over--super sad and forlorn.  With so much being new and so many transitions on our plates I decided to offer her the option of dropping that class and helping out in the nursery that period.  She was very glad to hear that!  So I emailed one of the board members and asked her if Dd could switch and she said that would be fine.  Ahhh, Dd looked like the world was a brighter place when she heard the news.  We are praying for a bridge to build between Dd and this other student, but for now I am fine with removing the biggest tension in her life.

Walks in our new woods....well, I have finally started taking short walks in the woods and trying to spend some time outside to recharge my batteries.  It really is such a beautiful, old woods and I am just the right person to appreciate it!

Our house in Indiana:  The wife had only started her new job in October and the bank wants a full month of paycheck information provided to them before they will agree to give them a loan.  I guess the husband's information was fine and not an issue.  Now we are waiting until the end of September for her to have a full month of wages to prove her new salary---THEN the bank will do a loan?  Our realtor said if all goes well, and the woman's information checks out, we might get to close on October 9th.  I don't understand how they can schedule a closing when they still haven't got all the info?  But, I will take it as another micro step in the right direction.

Our house in Michigan.  This week I truly have not got much done besides the 'have to's.'  I really need to figure out a way of fitting in painting or something.  It is really bugging me that we still need to put insulation and put new drywall up in the basement "rec room".  I also want to get some insulation for the attic of this house.  Dh has been working his crazy hours, so he has time to eat dinner, chat for a bit, and go to bed.  

Nature Tid-Bits:
So the Sandhill Cranes have been flying way overhead and up really high.  I've/We've heard them 4-5 times this week.
The Hummingbirds have definitely not been around much this week.  I didn't see any today, and they use to be at our Hummingbird feeders all day.
Bluejays, after not having any Bluejays here all summer, we were surprised to see 2 here this week.
The frogs and toads that were everywhere in August are rare sights now.

Our lessons this week:

Bible: 
Veritas Press Chronicles Through Malachi and Job:

Card 90: Done
Esther Saves the Jews, Esther 7 & 8, c.510 BC


Card 91: Done
Ezra Returns to Judah
Ezra 7 c. 458 BC

Card 92: in process
 Ezra Forbids Intermarriage 
 (Dd still working on the worksheets to complete this card.)
Ezra 9 & 10 c.458 BC


The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament:
Lesson 171: The Jews Destroy Their Enemies
Lesson 172: Ezra Appointed Governor by Artaxerxes
Lesson 173: The Problem of Foreign Wives

Bible and Believer's Bible Commentary:
Esther 9 & 10
Ezra 7-10


Journey Through The Bible:
pg 180-181

Survey of the Bible:
pg. 121-123



Current Events:
CNN Student News: 1 x this week


Science:
Apologia: Human Anatomy and Physiology: COMPLETED!
pgs 242- 250 and wrote notes along with it.  Earned a Star Wars figurine (Princess Leia).


Math: Math U See: Algebra 1
Lesson 7 A, B, C
We really struggled with this lesson and have decided to go back and start this book again and really focus on it a lot.



Easy Grammar, Plus:
209-215


IEW Fix-It: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:
Week 4: done

All About Spelling 7:
reviewed Step 1-Step 5
that concludes our review, we go on to new material on Monday, with Step 6.

Typing up her book
I think she has five chapters done?!


Sonlight Timeline for Week 13: completed
Our feature points were Octavian (Augustus Caesar), Jesus Christ, Jerusalem destroyed, and Emperor Trajan's rule at the height of the Roman Empire inAD 117



The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia:
pg 73, 80, 81, 83


Read Aloud: Sonlight

Product Details

Flame Over Tara

2004
by Madeleine Polland
Flame Over Tara: completed
We really enjoyed this book!



Read Aloud: FUN

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein: in process 
We are really enjoying this book--it's a repeat, but we like to repeat books!

Cooking:
Dd made Naan bread

Drawing:
2 sketches this week

Sewing Machine:
*I* got a sewing machine as my anniversary gift, and Dd has sewed on it almost every day since!  She says she is learning how to run it so she can *teach me!*  She has started her Christmas presents, on the machine, she is making lavender satchels. I've yet to use it!


She did a lot of homework for her Literary Analysis and Speech classes this week.  She had to give a speech in her Speech class, and they had to pick a topic they could talk for 3 minutes on--something they know how to do well.  She picked describing how to make your own Camp Half-Blood T-shirt!  She said she didn't do very well.  She did all her homework for the Literary Analysis class and come to find out they didn't have to have it done for two weeks!  Oh well, she can work on the new assignment that is due in two weeks.



Fun Books:

Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes: Completed
She loved it, she used her birthday money to buy her own copy, so for a few days we had 2 copies here--one from the library and one that she bought.

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The Maze Runner (Book 1)

Aug 24, 2010
The Maze Runner: Completed
She loved this book and has already started talking about the three other books in this series

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Paper Towns

Sep 22, 2009
Paper Towns by John Green: just started



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The Battle for Skandia: Book Four (Ranger's Apprentice)

Jan 8, 2009
by John A. Flanagan
Battle for Skandia: Ranger's Apprentice, Bk 4: in process



Audio's:

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By the Shores of Silver Lake CD (Little House-the Laura Years)

Oct 5, 2004
by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Cherry Jones
On the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder


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Wildwood CD (Wildwood Chronicles)

Aug 30, 2011
Wildwood--I really liked this audio, and for one of the reasons that a reviewer said they didn't like it--that it uses vocabulary for vocabulary sake.  This book just has the most exciting and fun words!  It get so bored of books not stretching themselves with big super words--this book does not disappoint!  We are on our second time through this audio.

Speaking of repeated books and audio's--studies have found that we are much more likely to pick up and "own" (metaphorically) new words if we hear them over and over.  Wildwood, though fun to hear, easily counts as a grammar lesson in my book!




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