SL Core H ("H" is Year 2 of 2 of World History)
Week 25 'A'
Aug. 27-Sept.2, 2017
Sewing and Canning Week
Hello, Friends!
This wasn't one of our most academic weeks, but Dd sure did give the Home Economics part of our schooling a great go! We went to JoAnn Fabric's and bought some fluffy bunting--this was for the cat's new "bed," though it was inspired off a seashell design. I hope I can get access to my photo's to share a picture of it. Agnes had chewed through the cord that downloaded the pictures, so I ordered and received a replacement cord. Now the downloaded pictures won't give me access to turn them into a document, with few pixels so I can put them in my posts. I'm trying to figure these new problems out, but still having technical difficulties! I also bought her some soft flannel-like material that has "Star Wars" printed all over it, that she made into a pleated ruffled skirt. She also picked out some pretty floral scrap material that she turned into two purses (one with a velcro closure and the other one with a zipper closure), and a cat toy with catnip inside the stuffing. She spent the whole week at the sewing machine having a great time!
Doctor Appointments:
For the second week in a row, we had to fit in doctor appointments. Luckily, this is the last dermatology appointment, for Dd, for a good while as her acne treatments are coming to their conclusion! It was a 4-5 month process getting through the Accutane treatment, but it seems that Dd responded so well to the medication! The end couldn't come at a better time, starting next week band classes begin, which is our official end of summer and start of the official school year though not much will change for a few weeks while I am still balancing my garden chores. I'm hoping to start back our IEW writing lessons very soon.
I found a Swallowtail Butterfly under this Kale plant early one morning this week! |
Giz and Grampy:
They had to cancel their trip here as Giz was put in the hospital on Thursday. She certainly has had a rough go this past year. We'll have to wait and see how and when our next visit happens.
Doesn't it look so much like fall now?! I've seen orange and red leaves already! |
Strings Group:
Doctor Who:
Well, Les Miserables has taken a backseat to Doctor Who...it is official. Dd has checked out every book and cookbook on Doctor Who and then made a batch of Jammy Dodgers this weekend--which are a shortbread cookie sandwich with a sugary-jammy filling in the middle.
Fall Cleaning:
I've been trying to clean as much as I can in our garage, doing chores now in the relative warmth that will be ever too cold to do in a month or two. Michigan doesn't seem to have much of a fall season, unlike Indiana that has a solid three months of cool, but sunny days. I honestly love Indiana in the fall, that is the best season for that state, but Michigan tends to be cloudier and colder than most other states in the fall. Even Maine seems to have a much more sunny fall than we do, though their temps drop right down like we do. So, I am really working over time trying to get chores done now, even if it doesn't feel like time. This weekend Dh and I started working on closing down our pool---which we haven't swum in for at least 6 weeks! What a waste of money! It is so hard to get our pool warm enough to swim in!
Chickens & Ducks:
I'm still foraging around for as many greens and weeds as I can each day---usually about three times per day, to keep their diet as healthy as I can. The grain we buy at Tractor Supply is 'okay' but I know real "free range" poultry would be eating pretty much all green. Many of the chicken owners I've met up here do not feed their chickens until winter, but I can't see that happening with me! I love our fluffy chickens and love feeding them with the best things I can find.
Still NO eggs from Merry, our female Peking Duck?!?!
Zeus, our Buff Orpington rooster has actually been better lately! He isn't trying to start a fight with the humans in his life this week! So glad! I was getting worried about his future!
Garden: Canning
All the broccoli and cabbage that had been attacked by those nasty green worms (and some other mixed color broccoli worm) has recovered and started growing new healthy leaves! So glad nature has a way to move past infestations! We started canning up a storm this week! We canned the bag of beets given to us at a yard sale, two big batches of pickles--cucumbers given to us by a church friend that we thanked by giving them eggs in exchange, tomato paste--really thick as we cooked it down well, tomatoe sauce--not cooked down as much, Veg Melody--these quarts are a mix of zuccini, tomato, garlic, and onions--ready to be added to many-a-dish. We still have a lot of zuccini to turn into a veg melody, I"m thinking I may put it through a good blender and add to some of our spaghetti sauces so Dd will be getting the nutrients without knowing she is consuming her dreaded zuccini! Ha! Isn't it funny which veg's our children decide not to like!?!
Canning future:
The upcoming week we need to focus on lots more tomato and potato canning. We have a lot of hills of potato, zuchinni, tomato, chard, and kale to turn into winter meals. To be completely honest, I'm not the pro at canning; my Dh is! He is, once again, teaching me how to can. I really want to get all the in's and out's down so I can do it on my own! There is so much to learn about what you have to pressure cook vs a water bath that I am still an apprentice! But, I'm getting there! Perhaps this season will be the time that I really get it all down and can do canning on my own--I hope!
Crocheting: Hunting Woolen Poncho
I actually, FINALLY finished the camo-poncho that I have been working on for Dh's hunting poncho. I was hoping to give it to him for Father's Day! Instead, he got it in September! He did think of a good idea after I thought I was done---crocheting in a muffler on the inside of the poncho! The other good thing is that I had used up all the wool blend yarn I had bought and went back to JoAnn this week to buy more and found a lovely alpaca wool to use instead. So, his muffler will be extra soft and warm! Yay! The back of the poncho is fairly short--just past his waist, and the front he wanted really long--it lands on his ankles or feet in the front and wraps all around him, the two rectangles aren't sewn closed on the sides, but left open and easy for him. I'll try to get a photo soon, though it doesn't look very pretty, it is a dark super-super thick poncho. I bought really thick chunky yarn and then had four lines going at all times, so the poncho is thicker than most rugs! He will be warm! perhaps hot!
Academic Progress:
Bible:
Jesus Talks With a Samaritan Woman, The Disciples Rejoin Jesus, Many Samaritans Believe, Jesus Heals an Official's Son
John 4: 1-54
Jesus Begins to Preach, The Faith of the Centurion, Jesus Announces teh Good News
Matthew 4:12-17, 8: 5-13
Mark 1: 14-15
Jesus Rejected at Nazareth, The Faith of the Centurion
Luke 4:14-15, 7: 1-10
We spent one day reading from a book on Paul, but not sure about it.
SL's bible:
Daring To Live Life On The Edge: ch 3
Dd's bible reading: Acts 1, 2, and 5
Math:
History:
BiblioPlan Early Modern Companion:
Ch. 9 Church and State in New England, the Peace of Westphalia (so much information in this chapter!)
I've been planting lettuce and kale in the empty spots and the sprouts are coming up really fast. I'm hoping to keep out the chickens so I can have another round of greens this fall. |
Abraham Lincoln's World by Foster:
307-324
SL's Reader:
Angel on the Square by Gloria Whelan: COMPLETED
GoodReads Review:
In the fall of 1914, safe behind palace walls, Katya Ivanova sees St. Petersburg as a magical place.The daughter of a lady-in-waiting to the Empress, Katya spends all her time with the Grand Duchesses; the royal family feels like her own. But outside the palace, a terrible war is sweeping through Europe, and Russia is beginning to crumble under the weight of a growing revolution. Now, as Katya's once-certain future begins to dissolve, she must seek to understand what is happening to her beloved country and, for the first time in her life, take charge of her own destiny.
RA: Add-In, Not SL
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo: IN PROCESS
We are thoroughly enjoying this book! Glad Dd asked for us to read it together!
Foreign Language:
Science:
Apologia Physical Science: Module 10:
Newton's Law: Week 1 of 2 completed
FUN Book:
Three by Ted Dekker
(This book is for her Girl's Club book club)
Star Wars Ruffled Skirt
Cat Bed:
This was a really big project. We bought the batting and fluff and material for Dd's design. Then she put it all together! Agnes seems to like it!
This was a really big project. We bought the batting and fluff and material for Dd's design. Then she put it all together! Agnes seems to like it!
1 cube cat toy with catnip
This picture was taken before Dd put the catnip inside and sewed it closed. |
Cooking:
George Foremen Grill!!
Jammy Dodgers: a Doctor Who cookie
Art:
Watercolors: black cat, then an orange cat
Dd bought this mirror at a thrift store for one dollar, it wasn't a pretty frame, so she painted it and then decorated it with paper flowers she made and some nature bits. |
Black Photo Album project:
Dd found an old black photo album book- blank- at Goodwill back in Indiana. She is putting in some of her favorite photo's and writing or drawing things next to the photo, to personalize her book. It is really coming along nicely with her white gel pen on the black construction paper album.
Fall Is Here!
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That is a cool Star Wars skirt! Those carrots look delicious - and all of that canning! The frame turned out beautiful as well. This looks like a great week!
ReplyDeleteSo impressed with all the sewing and the canning!!! WOW! Your garden does so well (thanks to all that great manure you put int!!!) Also YOU HAVE FIGS!!! YAY!!!! Love the kitty watercolor!!!
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