Sept. 19-25, 2016
We finished "Core G" last week, and so deserved a free week off to celebrate...and get some chores done. We will start "Core H" next week. Core G" is the 'spine' of our homeschooling curriculum, that covers the history from Creation to the 1600's. Next is "Core H" which covers the history from 1600 to Present Day. We also use BiblioPlan as our history curriculum too. If you don't know Sonlight: http://www.sonlight.com/
If you don't know BiblioPlan:http://www.biblioplan.net/p/welcome-to-biblioplan.html
Generally speaking we use good books (living books), Charlotte Mason type of a homeschooling style. We believe in reading, making things, real life, being outside, and finding a balance between lessons and living--always putting God first! We have used Sonlight since Kindergarten, and plan on using it all the way through each grade until my Dd is in college.
Free week:
Finally the weather was perfect for painting! Not too cold or too hot for paint to dry fast. It is hard to believe we have lived in our new home for 15 months and are still pulling down wall paper, spackling, painting, and still trying to get into (use) all of the rooms. Any warm days that come our way are going to be painting days. Michigan's fall seems to get cold so much faster than Indiana, and I was hoping for more 70 degree days to use for home projects. I'm thinking I should have taken more days off from our lessons during the summer and painted then...living and learning!
We still have a LONG ways until we can live in the basement living room. I painted the floors & stairs "stone" color and then covered them in layers of polyurethane. Dd used her spectacular blue color she had specifically chosen and we had mixed at Lowe's.
If you don't know BiblioPlan:http://www.biblioplan.net/p/welcome-to-biblioplan.html
Generally speaking we use good books (living books), Charlotte Mason type of a homeschooling style. We believe in reading, making things, real life, being outside, and finding a balance between lessons and living--always putting God first! We have used Sonlight since Kindergarten, and plan on using it all the way through each grade until my Dd is in college.
Free week:
Finally the weather was perfect for painting! Not too cold or too hot for paint to dry fast. It is hard to believe we have lived in our new home for 15 months and are still pulling down wall paper, spackling, painting, and still trying to get into (use) all of the rooms. Any warm days that come our way are going to be painting days. Michigan's fall seems to get cold so much faster than Indiana, and I was hoping for more 70 degree days to use for home projects. I'm thinking I should have taken more days off from our lessons during the summer and painted then...living and learning!
The upcoming Rec Room in basement...(new patio doors are next on the 'to-do' list. |
We still have a LONG ways until we can live in the basement living room. I painted the floors & stairs "stone" color and then covered them in layers of polyurethane. Dd used her spectacular blue color she had specifically chosen and we had mixed at Lowe's.
This week Dd and I listened to audio's and painted for hours! I painted the stair well up to her room and brought out a tall aluminium ladder for her to get up and down; placed in the sun-room, so she could keep painting up there. She had always wanted to bring a ladder in so she could get up and down that way...instead of the boring stairs!
Four sections of stairs--two to go up, and two going down!
Basement hall way is finally painted!!! Two coats of oil base and so far, two coats of polyurethane...more to come, but I used up the whole can and need to go buy more! |
Four sections of stairs--two to go up, and two going down!
Kirk Park- Lake Michigan:
On Monday, weather working with us, we went to Kirk Park! I posted some pictures of our day already on the post before this one. We had a really nice time; very relaxing. I thought it would be chilly, and so dressed for the cold.
Dd wore her bather under her clothes, and got to swim and enjoy the lovely day; while I was in jeans, smart wool socks, and a long sleeve shirt! I was disappointed I couldn't get in with her!
Dd wore her bather under her clothes, and got to swim and enjoy the lovely day; while I was in jeans, smart wool socks, and a long sleeve shirt! I was disappointed I couldn't get in with her!
Music Lessons:
Wednesday we still had our normal routine---Beginning Band (Tenor Sax), Piano lesson with Mrs. March, and Intermediate Band (Bari Sax). Dd and another teen girl at church have accepted to do the "Games" section of our church's Olympians program on Wednesday nights (with me there to help out). This is really fantastic for her to do! I'm so glad she so easily stepped up to volunteer into a leadership role with the kids at our church.
Closing the Pool:
The pool I only got to swim in three times this summer, is put up for the winter...maybe next year will be better and the pump won't break! |
Thursday night Dh came home; just in time to help us close the pool on Friday. A church friend is a retired pool man, and he was willing to teach us how to close our own pool, so we don't have to pay other people to do it! Friday, Dd helped us, as we all worked together in closing up our pool--draining the water, adding chemicals, putting the cover on, taking apart pipes, blowing air through the pipes, adding RV anti-freeze into the pipes...
Here is the landing on Dd's stairwell-- you can see her bb gun and home-made Captain America shield. |
Home Economics/Kitchen:
Dd made dinner twice this week:
Tuesday she made her mayonnaise/Parmesan Tilapia dinner: (time 1:30)
Thursday's dinner: (time 2:30)
Thursday's dinner was exceptional-she marinated chicken in a bunch of different flavors-soy sauce, garlic powder, chili powder, onion powder...then she cut it up into chunks and baked it. She kept the marinate sauce in the pan. She asked me to cook some Jasmine Rice to go with her dish, and I did. Then she made a side dish of peas and tofu in another sauce. The sauces were really great on top of the Jasmine rice. We put the chicken, peas, and tofu on top of the rice and enjoyed her dinner for the next two days! She does a good job of making a lot, so we can have lots of left-overs.
I made her pancakes on Monday morning, to reconcile the fact that Pappa (DH) hadn't made her breakfast over the weekend like he normally does b/c he was in Italy. He usually makes a special breakfast on the weekends.
Last year we only had time to paint her floors, so this summer she has been trying to paint her bedroom walls. Her bedroom is really a long narrow loft above our sun-room, kitchen, and living room. I don't think it was really planned for bedroom use, but the previous owner used it as one so we are too! She has had a particularly difficult time painting her walls due to having all her furniture in the way! She has had to move book cases and dressers, etc. to get back behind there!
Music Classes/Homework: (4:30 total)
Fundamentals of Piano Theory book: Lesson 9 completed (1:00)
Piano lesson with Mrs. March: 30 minutes
Beginning Band class: 1:30
Intermediate Band class: 1:30
Music Practice: (4:00)
Piano: 2:30
Sax: 1:30
combined music total: 8:30
Ginger, orange, rootbeer, and other soda bottles that Dd has collected since Rachel L.'s birthday party, years ago. |
Audio Books: 20:09 hours total
1) The Mermaids Mirror by L.K. Madigan: In Process: 2:00 hours
2)Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling:Completed: 8:33 hours
3)The Siege of Macindaw, Ranger's Apprentice: by John Flanagan: Completed: 8:36 hours
4)Story of the World: Vol 3: Early Modern World: 1:00 hour
Readers: (13 hours)
1)Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton:Completed: (10 hours)
2)Alex Rider:Skeleton Key: by Anthony Horowitz:In Process: (3:30 hours)
My audio:
*I'm listening to God's Smuggler by Brother Andrew, and really enjoying it very much!!! I love stories that share how God, time after time, after time, provides exactly what Brother Andrew needed. This story is wonderful for growing faith!
My audio:
*I'm listening to God's Smuggler by Brother Andrew, and really enjoying it very much!!! I love stories that share how God, time after time, after time, provides exactly what Brother Andrew needed. This story is wonderful for growing faith!
Volunteering for Olympians: 1:30 hours
Church and Sunday school: 1:30 hours
Sunday night service: 1:00 hours
Home Economics:
Cooking: 4:00 hours
Painting daily this week: 26:30 hours
Chicken Car: 3:30 hours
Laundry: 30 min
Cleaning bedroom: 4 hours
Physical Exercise:
Swimming in Lake Michigan: 1: hour
Games-Dodge ball: 1 hour
Educational DVD:
Liberty Kids DVD, Disc 3: 3 hours
This was a good week. We managed to fit in some educational things along with doing the work/painting. We missed Dh, but kept really busy! Next week we will start Core H (1600's to Present Day).
Dd's bathroom decorations are coming along nicely; thanks mostly to Giz and Grampy getting her some lovely Lord of the Rings stickers for the walls.
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