Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Sonlight Core G Week 34 Aug.15-21, 2016

Sonlight Core G 
Week 34 
Aug.15-21, 2016
96th Week on Core-2 to go!

A wet, rained on Zeus!


Hello Friends!
As one of my friends in Sunday School often says, "We are a needy people!"  This week was difficult, I had two days of a migraine I couldn't shake, 24 hours of a wicked stomach bug--awful, and by Sunday I had caught a bug, I think, from a cute little baby, and had a high fever. SO, I spent too much time on my sofa!  Dd was struggling with more vague problems, of wanting a break from her lessons. especially math.  Because we are so close to finishing our core, I was kind of hoping to press-through until the end, and then take a break.  But, didn't have much fuel in her tank, and I was in no place to push too hard!  I think the next two weeks we will just try to finish our core, and not assign much work so she can get a break and read "her" books.




Monday, a couple from our church, came over to look at our pool.  It has been three weeks of the pump being off.  Dh ordered parts twice, had to put in new wiring, and we honestly tried everything we could think of to fix it!  But, after an hour and half, our friend asked me what watage did we have the pump motor set at--230 or 115--after some looking at our new motor, and comparing it with the old motor, we found we had it set wrong.  Once I turned it to 115 the motor started purring!  Yay!  So thankful for help from a church friend!  
You can see where we trimmed the chickens flight feathers on the top, mostly black chicken.



Thursday we were invited over to the "V's" house, for a group get together with our little group of friends (4 families).  The kids got to play volleyball and Nuk'em and we mom's got to chat!  Really nice day together.  Dd made blue-blueberry muffins for the kids, so they could celebrate Percy Jackson's birthday.  I brought some carrots and a dozen of our eggs for the hostess.

The fun part of this week was that I spent it looking for my favorite bible verse---all week, only to arrive at the bible verse I started with in the beginning!  A woman in our Sunday School class had asked us to all bring in our favorite bible verses, for some Christmas idea/gift she is working on.  Well, I really worked hard trying to review all my normal favorites and see which one to choose, and settled on my normal one.  I wrote it on an index card and brought it in, but the lady wasn't there! Ha!  I know you are wondering which one is my favorite:

Matthew 11:28

"Come to Me,
all you who labor and are heavy laden, 
and I will give you rest.

Take My yoke upon you, and 
learn from Me,
for I am gentle 
and lowly in heart, 
and you will 
find rest in your souls.

For My yoke is easy 
and 
My burden is light."

For our bible this week, we took another week off our on-going Veritas Press: Gospels study to continue reading the Phylis Shirer's book: Fervent.  This book has been very thought-provoking for me, and Dd seems to like it too.  We don't have a lot of our VP program left, but Dd is continuing to request Fervent, so I am happy to stay on this bunny trail.

Bible:
Fervent by Priscilla Shirer
Ch. 9

Math:
Teaching Textbooks:Algebra I
Chapter 7 Test

Math U See: Algebra I
1A, B, C



Science:
Magic School Bus: Inside the Rain Forest
Apologia: General Science: Module 14: Human Respiratory
Text: 343-358
Student Notebook: 214-220

Physical Education:
Volleyball and "Nuk'em": 1:30 hours



IEW SWI B:
 Lesson 3 (3 1/2 hours)

Wrote letter to friend (1 hour)

Rosetta Stone:
3 days = 35 minutes

Wet chickens shaking off the water!


History:

BiblioPlan Companion Vol II:
Ch. 20: Ottoman Empire
Ch. 21: Africa
Ch. 22: America Before the Age of Discovery
Ch. 24: The Spanish Conquista
(Highlights from these chapters: Ottoman, Bey Osman, Devshirme, child harvesting/blood tax, Constantinople--Christian Church is taken over and turned into a mosque, Hagia Sophia is also turned into a mosque as Islam spreads, Sultan Mehmed....)

BiblioPlan Advanced Maps:
 21, 22, 23

Sonlight Reader:
 Mary, Bloody. Mary by Carolyn Meyer: Completed

MOH: Vol III: 1:30 hours
New volume for us, so we listened to the refresher overview and the first four lessons:
L1: War of the Roses, L2: Cosimo de Medici & Italian Renaissance, L3: Ferdinand, Isabella and the Spanish Inquisition, L4: Ivan the Great.

The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia:
204-205, 224-225, 228-229, 211

Favorite Poems Old & New
450-451


The chickens were helping each other preen, and get their wet feathers sorted out...cute!

Music:
Violin Lesson with Mrs. Reed: 45 minutes
violin: 2: 30 hours
piano: 30 minutes
sax: 0
Wet birds!



Busy Hands:
Dd and I cut off the flight feathers on one side of our chickens wings

Made yellow GF cake and icing

Made Blue-Blueberry muffins

Washed Truck (got paid!)

Washed dog, Sophie

Crochetting my shawl- 2 hours

Took care of chickens, now getting paid for her chicken work.


Next week, since the weather should be cool enough to keep the windows open all week, will be a painting and fixing up the house week.  Dd will get a whole week off from math, and perhaps that will help her be able to get over the new hurdles she is struggling with in her TT program (Teaching Textbooks).  


Our Current Project: 
an extension on the chicken run; going out around barn and behind.  We put in 9 new posts, in three different sections.








Now to add the fencing to the posts...
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1 comment:

  1. Hi!!!! Been missing having a "nature friend" around here to jump over to Eagle Creek or enjoy any sort of outdoor adventure with....so next best thing is coming here to say hello! Look at all your chickens!!!! SO sorry to hear you have been sick with so many things. Nasty!!!! Glad you have your pool sorted out!!!! Always fun to see all that you are up to and how you are thriving!!!

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