Sunday, July 1, 2018

June 17-23, 2018 Garden, Migraines, Zeus, Iowa Test results

June 17-23, 2018 
Garden, Migraines, Zeus, Iowa Test results


I finally took a few pictures of the hummingbird nest over our driveway.  I had seen two babies last week, but this photo looks like the momma and one baby (on right).


Hello, Friends!

Dd and I started a new Read Aloud (RA) this week; 
The Great Gatsby 
by F. Scott Fitzgerald.  
We are struggling with Dd getting her homework done so I've stepped back in to get more involved.  Even if she had been doing better I always like having an RA going together.  I'm excited to re-read a lot of the books I had to read in high school!!!!  It's always nice visiting an old friend!  Now I can share those same friends with Dd!



Core 100:
Dd is still not clicking with Core 100---American history.  She LOVES American history, so I know that isn't it, she says she just isn't interested in the books in this core.  We have never stopped a core in the middle, but I'm thinking about it.  Prayers Appreciated, we sure are struggling with this book list and interest.  My goal for the summer was to focus mostly on Science, Bible, and Writing as those were the subjects that more often were skipped during the 'school year.'  But, I was *hoping* Dd could get some Core 100 reading done as well.  Unlike some homeschoolers that do eight hours of homeschooling during the school year, we are not so strict, which I balance out by doing year-round homeschooling.  This only works when Dd keeps working in the summer though!!!

This picture doesn't portray just how small the nest and two birds are, but I can't really figure out how to show that!

IOWA Results:
Last month Dd did the standardized testing from the Iowa Testing company through a local hs organization and we got the results this week.  Dd did super well, which is great!  I had been preparing for neutral results, but she did better than I hoped.  Her one major weak spot, which she knew ahead of time, was fractions!  Fortunately, she got right on Khan Academy and started at the very beginning of fractions and is working her way up.  She wants to bring up that one weak link and improve her results next year.  I hope she can stick with it and master fractions.  I sure do appreciate the reassurance I get from these tests.  I often struggle with being okay with the more laid-back education I've designed for my Dd.  My heart loves our approach, but I always hope that there won't be an academic price to pay for so much reading and so little testing.

We put three squash plants, from the last hoop house, in the closest box.  The farthest boxes were the Yukon Gold potatoes.

House Problems: 
Geothermal water leak and pool
Poor Dh has been struggling to get things fixed.  He thought he had the geothermal leak fixed and then on Monday I had to tell him there was a big puddle in the utility room when he got home from work.  He really was super frustrated at things not going right.  Along with his job not going well, he had a super hard week.  The up-side to all of this is that Dd see's for herself how important choosing a good solid career is to her future happiness and stability.  I so desire her to graduate college with a specific career in mind; hopefully, one that she can be her own boss; like an Orthodontist or something similar to that.  It hurts us to see Dh struggle under the management of other people and hopes she can avoid that mess.

Dd Volunteering at Library:
Dd is learning a lot at the library, it is part of their teen volunteering program they do each year.  This week she got to just do work around the library instead of helping out with a program like she did last week.  This has been a good idea.  I am finding is so fun hearing Dd say "I've got to get to work!!!"  

It has to perfectly plumb, of course!

Helping Church Friend:
The Youth Group from church volunteered to go work at a member's home this week.  The family had lava rocks all along their driveway and the Home Owners Association decided it all had to go.  The family struggle with health issues so they asked for help and the Youth Group were called in.  We had a great time---after the work the girls swam in the neighborhood pool followed by pizza and ice cream!  We picked up Hailee and her friend, M, to go along with us so we had company!

Dh built the big bed for Dd to plant her desired corn plants.

New Raised Beds:
Dh built four new beds, parallel to the new corn raised bed he had made last week.  These beds, at least two of them, are for the rest of the potatoes we had left to plant--Yukon Gold potatoes!  

Corn bed

Garden:
Our garden, all of sudden, hit its peak!  The turnips are poking up out of the dirt and appear ready to be pulled; that goes the same for the onions.  The potato plants are invading on the Purple Basil, Fennel, Basil, and Thyme.  I'm going to have to figure out something for that as the herbs won't do well if they don't get any sunlight.  I always forget just how enormous potato plants get!  I planted about 15 small tomato plants out beside the compost.  We don't need any more tomato plants in our garden, so thought we'd try putting some out in the woods - if nothing else, the chickens adore tomatoes!


Zeus having a seizure

Chickens:
The chickens are the same as last week--Zeus is having weird seizures and there is a white Amber Link hen that has been broody (staying in the nest box constantly).  I've decided to name her, Sharona, because of how funny she has been acting. Each time I pull her out she starts plucking around and clucking and fussing; it's really something.  I've been taking her outside the pen to eat greens while I do my morning weed gathering.  In her state she only scratches for a few minutes and then starts acting weird again.  Zeus hasn't improved any this week.  He has been waiting for me to carry him down into the inside coop each evening, instead of him falling down the ramp, and to carry him up and outside each morning.  I bet it is just about impossible for him to do so with his seizures happening so frequently.  As soon as his seizure is over, he pops back up, stands there looking quite content.  I'm hoping whatever is wrong with him will improve, at least he isn't doing any worse.  This may take a while.

The potato plants are coming along nicely

Strings Group:
We are in full swing trying to get ready for a July performance of American songs (This Land Is Your Land, America the Beautiful..).  Our little group is happy Alice is back, she is in her 90's and plays the ukulele, but had been sick often over the winter.  Our group is a split between people over 50 and teenage girls, though a few of us are younger.  Joe-fancy guitar, Chuck-base, Cookie-piano, Alice-Uke, Sarah-Uke, Martha-Singing & Uke, Dale-singing, Ron-singing, Ethlyn-singing, Nancy-mandolin, Joy-guitar, Becca-guitar, Hailey-Uke, FaithAnne-Uke, and me.  It seems like a lot of people but so many miss here and there that we are almost never all together at the same time and our group size is always smaller.

Bible:
Church, Sunday School, and watched Session Two of the Entrusted DVD by Beth Moore.
The goal is for Dd to do one page of the workbook each day, but that doesn't always happen.  Dd has an excellent Sunday School teacher that does an amazing job teaching the Bible and not being a 'fluff' type of teen group.  She really appreciates the studious class.

Fun Reader:
War Storm by Victoria Aveyard: Completed (672 pages)
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee: In Process
The Glass Castle by Jannette Walls: In Process
The Happiness Animal byWill Jelbert


Art:
During our Read Alouds Dd has been knitting and crocheting - making some gray bags/containers.

Ice Crown: Dd made it with her hot glue gun and this week she painted it.

Physical Exercise:
Workouts: 3 x this week
Gardening: Dd planted corn seeds into her new raised bed

Science: Apologia Biology
Fractions: Khan Academy
Spanish: Workbook- easy
Bible-Entrusted (2nd Timothy) 
Music Practice--cello and piano


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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Online sites to analyze Read Alouds

Online sites to help analyse our Read Alouds:

We are reading more books that are not in our Sonlight Core, but I still want to follow the SL way of discussing and dissecting our reading, so I've been using more online help to encourage growth and comprehension.  I'd love to use those study guides, but they are so expensive that I was happy to find some FREE sites to use instead.

PrepScholar was really helpful, I found it after using Softschools for a few chapters and stayed with it.  After we read each chapter, I went to these sites to read aloud the motif's, imagery concepts, writing points, symbolism, etc. that we may have missed.  I feel like we got a lot more in-depth and will remember these books better having dissected them a little bit.

blog.PrepScholar.com:

Softschools.com:


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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

June 10-16, 2018 Annual HSB Book Sale,Cello, Dh's Work Anniversary

June 10-16, 2018 
Annual HSB Book Sale, Cello, Dh's Work Anniversary

HSB Annual Book Sale! Before they opened the doors. 

Hello Friends!
This week Dd had a church friend (Hailee) spend the night, Sunday night, and then she helped us at the book sale.  Hailee came over early enough on Sunday for the girls to have a lot of fun together--they both are musical and spent a few hours on piano and cello.  I wish I could say our pool was open for them to swim, but it still isn't up and working. 


 I had the whole basement floor covered with boxes and books everywhere!  It took me so many hours, but I finally got all the books priced, organized, and packed!  It took me one hour to load the van by myself, but on Monday when we unpacked it only took 20 minutes with the two girls helping!!!  


Each year the Homeschool Building holds a one-day used curriculum sale in the big gym.
  

This was our third time selling there and we didn't make very much money, but we did get first dibs on buying!  


We donated about 10 boxes of our books to the on-site bookstore (they sell new and used materials) instead of hauling it all back home. 


 Hailee did a great job keeping Dd company and she also helped load and unload our van. 


 I called Dh at work and suggested he take the girls (and Lexi) to lunch while I stay in the gym.  The girls had a nice reward being treated!


House Problems; AC and Pool:
Dh has been working and trying to get the pool working---trouble and never easy!  Another week of no pool. 


 He has been having to re-do the fixes to the leaking Geothermal system in the utility room that he *thought* was fixed.  Lots of trying to fix things that don't want to be fixed which means frustration for poor Dh.

Oil painting Dd is working on

Dd Volunteering at Library:
Dd has been volunteering at our library and really enjoying it!  I'm so glad she has taken the summer off marching band so she can do little things like volunteering.  Plus, the librarian in charge has been super great with Dd.  I'm always glad to see other adults befriending her and helping her grow.
My favorite pale pink Peony

Our lavender is doing really well this year!

 

Time-Out from the Internet for Dd:
We scheduled a week off from the internet for Dd.  She has been feeling so tired, so often, and spending more and more time in her room.  She is NOT happy about this, but I'm excited to get her back on the right track.  So, no phone, no texting, nothing but our antenna tv!


New Raised Bed:
 Dd's desired CORN!  She has wanted to grow corn for YEARS!  So funny!  Finally, this year we have made her a bed just for her corn!  I hope it grows, even though we did get it in late!

Swiss Chard - leaves Onions on both sides
Still wanting to get the hoop house off this bed

Garden:

Grape vines are doing so awesome!
You can see the little grapes forming; can't wait to do something with them this year.  Perhaps we can figure out how to make grape jelly?


I've stopped buying greens for the summer!  Our garden has more than enough; I need to think about freezing the surplus for next winter.

Dd planted Sunflower seeds between the drive-way and the metal fence of the garden.  This week she thinned out the clumps and I replanted them on the garden wall behind the hoop house, which you can't see, but they are there.  We used to love having lots of Sunflowers in our yard in Indiana but hadn't had any luck getting our flowers to grow here--until we made it a full-on priority like we did this year.  Dd loves corn, Sunflowers, and flowers, so we are trying to get those things going here for her.


Our spinach and kales are doing so well that I use those for my green smoothies.  


Our "Mesclun"lettuce is doing great and the special lettuce seed that Giz mailed me came up super fast!  It is a combination of different lettuce and greens, grown together, to make a great tasting salad when picked together.  I've never tried growing Mesclun before.


I'm looking forward to trying her mix, it must be great for her to mail me seed.

The potatoes are coming up fast

Double wired fence door--I've been doubly enforcing the door after finding critter prints in one of our beds.  It is pain to pick up and carry off each gate each morning, but it seems to be working!

We have at least three Foxglove flowers in our flower bed.  I just love these pretty flowers.

Four Year Anniversary:
Dh has now been working at the same company for four years.  He said it feels like forty!!!  I don't know if it is any better than the difficult situation he was in with the company in Indiana, but here we are!  This is our third year in our house, as our first year was spent in an apartment waiting for our Indiana house to sell.


Bulletin Board:
I finally decided on a new design for our church's bulletin board and got it all painted!  It is so difficult finding something that won't offend anyone!  I'm glad a summery board is up!  It is difficult to paint on thin butcher block brown paper I bought from Lowe's, but it didn't rip or tear with this left-over house paint I had.

I try to keep the chickens in lots and lots of greens since they are inside a coop.  Here we have some freshly trimmed grass, but normally they get a lot of dandelions and clover.  It is a lot of work pulling up weeds for them each day, but I like being outside and see this as my 'thinking/praying time.'

Chickens:
All the chickens are doing well except Zeus.  I don't know what has happened to him, perhaps a head injury?  But, he is now having these weird mini-seizures where he falls over and seizes for a few seconds and then is able to shake it off and stand back up.  He has been spending a lot of time just laying down in the coop; looking dead.  I'm hoping he can rally.

Academic:


Bible:
Church, Sunday School, and bible study: Entrusted by Beth Moore
Entrusted is a study on 2nd Timothy; I've scheduled Dd's goal is to do one page each day.

Honeysuckle

Music:
Strings Group: Our weekly church group is preparing for a special in July


Cello lesson:
Dd hasn't been loving the cello very much.  She had her 30-minute lesson and a little practice here and there, but I can tell she isn't blown over by it.


Piano practice:
Perhaps an hour or two this week


Fun Reading:
War Storm by Victoria Aveyard, the Red Queen series: In Process
672 pages of entertainment!


SL Reader:
The Boys War by Jim Murphy: In Process

After I took this photo she painted this 'tiara' blue--turned out nice.

Art:



Drawing, Polymer clay sculpture, "Ice" Crown of glue.

Buckbeak, one of my favorite girls.  She is also called Petal, but Buckbeak stuck as she has a bit of a deformed head. She had been brooding this year, so I had spent so much time pulling her out of the nestbox and spending time with her that I really bonded with her.  I'm always afraid the brooding girls with die from lack of food and water so I work hard to get them to eat and get out of their fix.

Spanish:
Dd has been working on her Spanish workbook each day.  It isn't a big deal or hard, but trying to plant a few seeds to help her in the fall when she starts a 'real' program, Bob Jones Spanish 1 in the newest edition.


Science: 
Apologia Biology: working on a few pages each day in a slow and steady way.



Physical Exercise:
Bike Riding
Workouts

A few chicken pictures:


Henny Penny, the Buff Orp. is looking at us here--she is one of our biggest girls.
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Another blessed week with our garden and critters.
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