Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Core G Week 17 "A" Early Middle Ages Nov. 30- Dec 5, 2015 King Arthur completed

Core G 
Week 17 "A" 
Nov. 30- Dec 5, 2015
Early Middle Ages
King Arthur completed 

Dd made this cute card this week.

This was a pretty good week.  This was our third week on King Arthur, and we were sad to see it end.  We had a Language Arts focused week; instead of science. We are really enjoying learning about the early Christians.  This week, my favorite place we learned about was in Cappadocia, Turkey.  

Image result for cappadocia turkey Christian cave and monasteries

We've been watching two DVD's that I checked out from our library; and they have both been really great.  The first one, I've watched twice so far: Drive Thru History:Holy Lands, Bethlehem to Caesarea: Miracles, Messiah, and the Roman Empire.  This series, the "Drive Through History" series is pretty popular, and I especially like this set, the most I've seen from their series.

Drive Thru History with David Stotts #3: Miracles, Messiah and the Roman Empire DVD, From Bethlehem to CaesareaDrive Thru History with David Stotts #3: Miracles, Messiah and the Roman Empire DVD, From Bethlehem to Caesarea


The second DVD (2 in set) are even more detailed than the first, but it is six hours and I've only seen 2-3 hours so far, but we will be watching more of it this month.  It is called: Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine.  This is the dvd that showed us all about Cappadocia, Turkey, among other prominent locations.  I really feel like these two sets have given me the visuals to go along with the book materials we've been reading.

On the home front; I spent many hours this week painting the sun-room and kitchen.  I finished up the halls and stairwells, and then it was time to bring in the Christmas decorations.  Due to Dd's new kitty, we needed to put up the tree in the sun-room b/c we could close the doors and keep it safe in there.  Agnes, the new kitty, is quite the active and attacking-type of kitty.  So, I had to kick my painting up to first gear to get the sun-room finished quickly so Dd could get her Christmas thing going on.  She was super-excited to get our old Christmas decorations out asap, as last year, in the apartment, we didn't have ANY of our normal things, as they were packed up in our garage in Indiana.  We bought a small tree and made decorations for it, and that was lovely, but 'not the same'.  I'm so glad this year she can have all her normal Christmas things around her!

Dd has been enjoying her sax, but also her violin this week.  She really wants to get violin lessons.  But, right now we are doing choir and band and that is enough for now.  We will keep our eyes open for any doors that may open in that front.  Her band and choir will be having a special Christmas performance coming up before Christmas, and she is looking forward to that.

Our lessons:

Bible:
We are taking longer on our Veritas Press section on Job that they had scheduled, but I like to read as much as we can until we are ready to go on.

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Believer's Bible Commentary   [BELIEVERS BIBLE COMMENTARY -SS] [Hardcover]

Mar 31, 1995
by MacDonald, W.(Author) ; MacDonald, William(Author); Farstad, Arthur L.(Editor)
Job 12, 13, 16 read on the Bible and the Believer's Bible Commentary.


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What the Bible Is All About: Revised-NIV Edition Bible Handbook

Jul 5, 2011
What The Bible Is All About by Henrietta Mears 
pg's 203-211
Memoria Press: Christian Studies IV
pg's 1-8
This material we are reviewing repeatedly so we can memorize it.

ADVENT:
Bartholomew's  Passage: A Family Story for Advent by Arnold Ytreeide
Thank you to Christie for sending this to us to read!  We think of you each time we read it!


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King Arthur and His Knights

Sep 19, 2003 | Unabridged
by Stuart Langston and Howard Pyle
History:
(audio from our town library)
 King Arthur and His Knights-by-narrated by Stewart Langton.
It took is three weeks to listen to this version, and REALLY enjoyed these stories!!  Howard Pyle's version was so much more detailed and vibrant.  Sonlight scheduled us to read Andrew Lang's version, and I did read it, but found Pyle's version better.  This audio is 10 hours and 55 minutes, but is a lot of fun to listen to, especially when your making dinner or hanging ornaments on a tree!


BiblioPlan: Medeival Companion
Ch. 3


Read Aloud:
The Hidden Treasure of Gaston by Eleanor M. Jewett
(After we started this book, I realized our schedule was skipping the Viking---so, we will kind of step back after this book to study them.)



We are really liking The Hidden Treasure of Gaston, but one of the funny things is that we are re-listening to The Secret Garden, where one of the main characters is "Dicken" and there is also a "Dicken" in The Hidden Treasure of Gaston!  How odd.


Dd's Reader:
Black Horses For the King by Anne McCaffrey



Peril and Peace: by Mindy and Brandon Withrow
The Great Cappadocians
The Cappadocians are the same people/place that Dd and I really were drawn to in the DVD's we were watching (Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine), it is always great when our lessons cross each other at the same place.



Dd made a corn-husk doll from a Hands And Heart "Westward Expansion" Discovery Kit


Sonlight Timeline and Mapping:
some highlights are: King Arthur, Anglo-Saxons, Dark Ages, Middle Ages, Britain, Septimania, Pyrenees, Narrow Sea, Rome, Isca Dumnorium, Germany, Wales, Panmunjam, North Korea, Ireland.....


Audio CD Set Vol 2: The Middle Ages, Story of the World
Story of the World: Middle Ages
Chapter's 3, 4, and 5


Favorite Poems, Old and New
Favorite Poems, Old and New

Favorite Poems Old and New:
Week 17's assignment
Kingfisher History Encyclopedia:
Week 17's assignment



Language Arts:
Dd is working hard on two stories, that are going to be Christmas stories...fun, fun!
Easy Grammar, Plus
231-233
Writing With Skill
Week 20: completed
All About Spelling 7:
Step 7: passed



Dd made a corn-husk doll from a Hands And Heart "Westward Expansion" Discovery Kit


Math:
Math U See: Algebra I, 7A, B, C, D, E, and the test for 7 from the test book, but Dd did NOT pass.  She is going to re-do Lesson 7 again.  This week she did the Twelve Family for skip-counting.


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The Secret Garden

May 20, 2011 | Unabridged
by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Victoria McGee
Fun Audio:
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson
We listen to this every two years, this is just a great audio to hear over and over again!  I use to play it to my Dd to give her examples of acting like a Raja, and teach some humility and kindness.  Now, we just listen to it because it is so good!

Dd made her new kitty a Christmas present--a soft pillow.


Busy Hands:
Dd made a Corn husk Doll
Lots of Piano, Alto Sax, and violin
Lots of cooking this week---she even made me eggs twice! 
She made a big fluffy pillow, for a Christmas gift, for her kitty- Agnes.

Fun Books:
I don't think Dd read any 'extra's' this week.  She was working on her stories (her short stories) each night.

Dh said he had never made a Gingerbread House, and Dd couldn't stand for that!  She asked him to make the Gingerbread house with her this year.  They had a lot of fun with this kit--it was a Minion Kit!  So cute!









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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Spruce Painting Nov. 20- Dec 4, 2015

Spruce Painting 
Nov. 20- Dec 4, 2015

The kitchen has some weird designs in it.  It was interesting figuring out how to reach this top section when there is a big island that made it impossible to move the ladder to the middle section.  I did get it all eventually.

This week I finished the kitchen, both stair-wells, and the sun-room!  I had first painted the rooms with "Kilz" a really great sealer that locks in any smells or colors from before.  Then I painted both the rooms with our standard "coconut cream" color.  I know it is kind of boring to have such plain colored walls, but I plan on getting lots of our paintings up on the walls soon, and the plain background won't be so boring then.

Painting the top of the shelving was quite tricky!  But, getting rid of this yellow-caramel paint made such a difference.  You can see the old color in this picture best.  The old paint just made the kitchen feel so dark and gloomy.

This ladder was SO helpful!  This poor kitchen was such a disaster for days while I tried to get all the painting done...

The sunroom is finally finished!  The tree is still being decorated though...  I had to use the big, tallest ladder to reach the tip-top.  This is the 'coconut cream' color.  Actually the previous color was only a few shades darker, so this room didn't feel as different as the kitchen did.  

Dd quickly got her Christmas tree, up, and protected!

The top of the stairwell to Dd's room.  She was SO excited that I got her stairwell looking much more "finished".  I still have to paint the steps with the 'stone' finish paint and polyurethane; but her walls are finally done.

Stairwell to the loft- I'd first pulled the carpet up, then Kilzed the floor, then Kilzed the walls, now I have painted the walls with the "coconut cream" wall paint.  Lastly, I need to paint the floors with the "stone"...hopefully soon?

The stairwell to the basement---I'd first pulled the carpet up, then Kilzed the floor, then Kilzed the walls, now I have painted the walls with the "coconut cream" wall paint.  Lastly, I need to paint the floors with the "stone"...hopefully soon?





Dd really wanted a yellow kitchen, and we made a compromise--we gave her one yellow wall in the kitchen.  The color was a bit brighter than we hoped...but it is cheery!

Now that we finished painting the sun-room we could bring in the Christmas tree and start bringing out our decorations!  Dd was super excited to get our normal Christmas decorations out, as last year they were all packed up and we had to go a Christmas without our normal things...which was sad!  So glad our tree and decoration all back!



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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Core G Week 16 "C" Thanksgiving Week Nov 23-29, 2015

Core G 
Week 16 "C" 
Thanksgiving Week 
Nov 23-29, 2015


This was a funny week, as we took a break on some things, but kept other things going.  Monday I spent the whole day (10-11 hours) painting both stairwells, front hall, partial sunroom, partial kitchen with the latex paint in the color of Coconut Milk.  I had painted those walls with white Kilz to seal the odors last week (boy, is Kilz smelly!  The latex was such a welcome relief as it barely smelled at all!)  The best thing about being away for a few days was to come back to our house and find it smelling good!  The last time we left for a few days and came back the house smelled weird--like it did when we bought it (not a good smell unfortunately).  I'm so glad that all our paint sealer has worked so well!  This was a real test, and the house passed!  Which proves our multiple layers of paint are worth all the work.

Three Audio's this week:
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The Tournament at Gorlan (Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years)

Oct 6, 2015
by John A. Flanagan
Dd kept busy all week, and enjoyed having the week off math!  She enjoyed her audio: The Tournament at Gorlan, a Ranger's Apprentice book.  

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King Arthur and His Knights

Sep 19, 2003 | Unabridged
by Stuart Langston and Howard Pyle
We also continued our audio of Howard Pyle's,  King Arthur and His Knights; narrated by Stewart Langton.  

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The Secret Garden

May 20, 2011 | Unabridged
by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Victoria McGee
On the drive home from southern Indiana we listened to The Secret Garden by Burnett.  We still haven't finished the King Arthur audio, and will continue it.

Ancestry project:
Dd has been working on her family ancestry.  She somehow got really into this, and made quite a few phone calls to Giz and Grampy before we got there.  She went up in the attic at the farm and found boxes of memorabilia from Grampy's stuff.  She brought things over to his house to get more details from him.

Sewing:
Sewing--Dd had another opportunity to use the new sewing machine.  She turned a one-piece outfit into a shirt with no shorts.  I don't know how to explain this, but she did well.

Music:
Each day Dd worked on her music---piano and alto sax.  Giz was really impressed with how her piano playing has improved so much; I think playing the sax has aided her piano.  She played for Giz each day that we were there.  Giz has been helping to teach Dd paino for years now; over the phone or in person.  I'm thankful since I know nothing about music, and Giz does!

Cooking:
This week wasn't much of a cooking week.  She made biscuits to bring to our Thanksgiving meal.  I think this is all she made of consequence.  

Cleaning her bedroom:
As I spent all day painting, Dd spent that time up in her room, listening to her Ranger's Apprentice audio and totally cleaning her bedroom and bathroom.  It was great to go up there and see the transformation!  She is a messy kid, and her room gets so out of hand, it was great to see her work so hard at restoring order by herself!   That was a BIG job!


Books:
The Giver by Lois Lowry: Completed


Black Horses For The King: in process

fun book:
Thea Stilton book

Movie's:
The Sword and The Stone by Disney!  She picked this old VHS to watch--fun to see how Disney interprets King Arthur as we continue to focus on that subject in our homeschool.

Archery:
Dd has been shooting every day and enjoying it


Science:
dissected and ate mussels and lobster on Thanksgiving

dissected a doe, from head to toe or eyeball to hoof!

Walking in our woods at the farm


Bible:
Job 6 and 10, read with bible and Believer's Bible Commentary


Peril & Peace: Chronicles of the Ancient Church: History Lives: Volume 1

Peril & Peace: Chronicles of the Ancient Church: History Lives: Volume 1
Peril and Peace by Mindy and Brandon Withrow: read the chapter on Athanasius 

Great Lives: Job: A Man of Heroic Endurance - eBook
Great Lives: Job: A Man of Heroic Endurance by Charles Swindoll
(family RA)  Dh is reading this book, ironically at the same time we are studying Job in our bible study, so we combined our studies.


Language Arts:
wrote two long letters to friends 

...and beat me at playing Battleship!  She sank all my ships!


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