Sonlight Core F
Week 29
June 2-6th, 2014
This week had a little bit of everything in it. We had another wonderful hike with our friends, the family "L's". We went back to Eagle Creek Park and walked around the lake. Then Dh had his last day of work at the "S" company! What a completion of a major life event---8 1/2 years of it. I am so praying that his next company will be better; much better, for his sake! Then the three of us drove up to Grand Rapids to find an apartment for us to move to while we sell our house. It feels like we are going backwards by going to an apartment, but I will just keep reminding myself that this is temporary.
I have to admit, that I had a really hard morning today. I have been feeling mostly good about how God has been leading us. We had prayed for my Dh to find a new job for year after year, and finally the Lord opened this door. Then I knew that the Lord would also open the door and show us the path of what to do, and how to do it. But, then today I just felt so emotional and so "behind" and "lost" about what direction to take. And then we changed our mind about which apartment we were going to choose, and that changed my whole outlook. It was like the Lord was telling me the plan "we" had chosen was not right, and once we righted it, I felt better.
Grand Rapids seemed so busy; and the traffic was so intense! i hope that I can get use to the "Michigan Left Turns" which is really doing U-Turns instead of being able to turn left at the lights. In Indiana, if you want to take a left at an intersection, you get in the 'left-turning lane' and wait for the green arrow to go left....but, they don't do that there!
Bible:
Believer's Bible Commentary [BELIEVERS BIBLE COMMENTARY -SS] [Hardcover] by W.(Author) ; MacDonald, William(Author); Farstad, Arthur L.(Editor) MacDonald
Bible: Psalms: 62, 127, 28, 29 30, 31, 23
We read the bible chapter, then we go to the Believer's Bible Commentary and read what it has on that same chapter.
Since we have been reading Psalms, I remembered a wonderful book I read a few years back and thought Dd is old enough now to also enjoy this--so we are reading it now:
A Shepherd Looks At Psalm 23 by W. Phillip Keller
Men of the Bible: A One-Year Devotional Study of Men in Scripture by Ann Spangler and Robert Wolgemuth
We also read the section on David from Men of the Bible by Ann Spangler
Language Arts:
Daily Grams 7, pg's 96-99
Core F items: AFRICA
EHN Pages Worldbook: 2x @ 40 min. each
Read Aloud:
Mary Slessor: Forward to Calabar
(in process)
Reader: King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry
(completed)
Movie:
King of the Wind
(Dd said it was NOT like the book.)
Math:
Math U See: Pre-Algebra
2 A-D
Current Events:
CNN Student News online
CNN Student News online
Family Audio:
The Misadventures of Maude March
(Fantasticly Funny!)
Dd's audio:
House of Hades by Rick Riordan
Fun Readers:
1)The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan (in process)
2)The Labyrinth by Rick Riordan (in process)
3)Took the week off from her Trixie Belden book--it was in a bag!
Foreign Language:
Rosetta Stone: French: 2x @ 40 min each
Nature/Science:
Hike at Eagle Creek
Saw 2 Hawks in their sanctuary; Dd really enjoyed seeing those birds.
Travel:
Went to Grand Rapids, MI.
This week we rescued...and released a Snapping Turtle!
We went for a hike at Eagle Creek Park with our friends!
The park had 2 injured hawks that we visited:
This hawk was very large--but it is in the back of the cage, this photo doesn't do it justice!
I believe this OLD tree was brought in from the Redwood Forest for us to see. They had historic happenings posted on the ring it would coincide with--so cool. Currently, a black snake family was living in there and the white sheet of paper is telling us to be aware of these innocent/harmless snakes....so, basically asking people to be nice.
A deer at the park
Another load of books we donated to our library--
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Turtles are so amazing. They are one of my very favorites... my brother and I used to frequently find turtles in our backyard.
ReplyDeleteI am certain your local library is very grateful for the many wonderful books!!! Wow!!!