Highlights from our week ~
Anne has wanted to learn how to sew on a sewing machine for a long time. She has pulled out the sewing machine and learned how to load bobbins, how to work the machine and made a tank top for a dance costume out of a pillowcase. She also made a wraparound skirt out of another pillowcase. We plan on exploring other sewing projects in the coming weeks.
The guys are missing their physical classes. I went out and bought them some axes so that they can chop down all of the weedy trees that are invading our backyard. They are pretty happy with the project.
We had a wonderful time with our Yum Yum subscriptionbox this week, which featured snack foods from Brazil. We made a real event out of it and watched a few documentaries about Brazil on YouTube.
Dean finished three workbooks this week. He only had a few lessons left in Geography Volume I. We have all three volumes and he has jumped around it, depending on the country or region that he was studying. He was close to being done with Volume I and decided to just wrap it up this week. He also finished Reading Detective RX.
We also watched more movies than usual. We watched a three DVD set of Poirot stories, The Chicago Musical (that was a racy show...yikes), and a host of nature and earth documentaries. Math is going at a much faster pace, now that Anne and Dad can sit down together every night.
Here is a bit of cuteness for you. |
I pray that you all remain safe and sound. We are hunkering down for now. We don't have to leave the house for weeks if it comes to that. We want to take the best of care of our adult son Tim. He is considered to be in a very high risk group for this pandemic.
Lastly, our dog is holding steady. We hope the steroids continue to make his life pleasant for a good long time.
Blessings, Dawn
I know how disappointing it is for Anne to have her performances cancelled. She's doing a good job on sewing to just be starting out. Praying for all of you, especially your husband and oldest son!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of this post is that you bought axes for your young men to keep them physically fit and feeling purposeful. :) That's an inspired idea!
ReplyDeleteIt is astonishing, isn't it, how quickly schoolwork can get done when there are no other activities?!?!?!
Your Anne seems to be like my Pixie--one of those people who is talented in every so many ways! Her top is darling, and I wish her increasing joy in projects to come.
Sending you prayers for peace and health.
Adorable cat! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the sewing!
Even homeschoolers are feeling the effects of everything being shut down. I hope Pandemic Schoolers realize this is not "normal" homeschooling.