This week we took a few days off. When it
rains, it pours. Since my grandmother passed away last Friday, we had some
funeral things to take care of. Tuesday morning I met with some of my cousins
and siblings and we talked about memories we had of her. That evening we had the
visitation. Wednesday morning was her funeral. In the midst of this, the
government shutdown. This meant that my husband was sent home without pay. We
know the shutdown won't last forever but this has caused some extra stress,
especially since we are a one income family. The father of one of my friend's
also passed away last week. Needless to say, there's been a lot of sorrow going
around. Thankfully God is always here ready to comfort us. I have received some
of the sweetest cards, emails, and calls comforting me during the mourning of my
grandmother that included some wonderful memories others had of her life.
Now back to homeschool. Blue Rock is only 4, so if
we miss a few days here or there I'm not too worried about it. We're also using
a kindergarten curriculum so if it takes us a little longer to do, that's fine.
However, I do have the get 'er done personality so as we go along we'll add a little extra work as needed to catch up to where we left off. Also,
the way I see it, life is all one big classroom anyway. While we didn't do
official school work everyday, we did talk about life and death. He went to his
first funeral and is learning more about how this life is not forever. I have to
brag a litthe that his behavior was A+ at the visitation and funeral of his
great-grandmother. For a 4-year old, and as the only kid there, he really showed
maturity and good behavior.
Along with studying apples, A, and the
number 4, we are studying the fruits of the Spirit. Our memory verse this week
was. Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV): But the fruit
of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace,
forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Against such things there is no law.
We've talked
about these fruits for a few years now so this was a verse Blue Rock already knew.
It made for an easy review as well as good conversations regarding what the fruit of
the Spirit is and how we want to portray these fruits in our own lives.
Our other memory verse this week was Colossians 3:13
(NIV): Forgive as the Lord forgave you. Our character trait was
forgiveness: I treat someone as if they never hurt me.
Monday: We continued our apple
unit. He did some handwriting practice of the letter "a" and number 4. He worked
on sound discrimination, did some cutting, made an apple graph, painted some
apple trees and a volcano that exploded and lava covered the trees (his idea),
we made a pepperoni and kale pizza for lunch, he did not like the kale, and we
ate Asian food for dinner. He loved using chopsticks.
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Practicing writing As and 4s |
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Thinking about what letter each picture starts with |
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Getting his graph ready |
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Cutting is one of his favorite things to do |
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Free time to paint, he loves painting as well. |
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Apple Magnet |
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Pizza which he loved except the kale, which he said, "ew, gross!" |
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He ate most of his dinner with chopsticks! |
Tuesday: Today we were busy
meeting with family and making preparations for the funeral on Wednesday. We
also had my grandmother's visitation that evening. No school work was
done.
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One of the last pictures of Blue Rock with his great-grandmother | |
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Wednesday: Today was my
grandmother's funeral. We took the day off from school work as well so we could
spend time with family and remember my grandmother. We did eat dinner with some
friends (it was National Taco Day) and Mr and son went to church that
evening. I was too tired to go so I went home and rested.
Thursday: Today was Homeschool
Day at our zoo. Since hubby is on furlough he was able to go on the field trip
with us. After spending a few hours at the zoo, we went home and Blue Rock did a little school work,
and then we went to one of his friend's birthday party at Chuck E Cheese's.
After having a few stressful days, it was nice to have a day of fun.
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Daddy gave him money to see the
giraffes up close |
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He loved petting the snakes on
display |
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Family train
ride |
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Train ride at the
zoo |
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There's an indoor playground and
he loves crossing the bridge |
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Some giraffes - this was the
only picture of the animals I took |
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Getting the letters ready to
match with the correct picture |
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He matched all of the
correctly! |
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There were go-karts at the
birthday party |
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Blue Rock spent most of his time
driving |
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Blue Rock with the birthday boy and
his brother |
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His friend picked him to do the
ticket blaster with him.
He was so excited! |
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The tickets flew
everywhere! |
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You have to wear safety
goggles |
Friday: We did some school
work and then met our friends for lunch at Chick-fil-A, something we do
throughout college football season. The Curious George exhibit opened at the
Children's Museum and so some of our friends went with us to see Curious George. Blue Rock loves Curious George and we've been waiting since this summer for this
exhibit to open. Friday it was open for members only so it was not very
crowded.
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I'm thinking of four pictures
that start with A |
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Curious George exhibit, pushing
blocks up a conveyor belt |
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Seeing how wind
works |
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He did not want to see George at
first, I think because he was a giant George |
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When his friend joined us he finally
was happy |
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Shadows and
windows |
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Different shadows and
light |
Saturday: Since we do
homeschool everyday, really, I decided to include what we did on Saturday. Today
we took him to a pumpkin patch at a local nursery. They have fun activities for
the kids including decorating a pumpkin pie pumpkin. He picked out a ghost
(white) pumpkin and we got a number of gourds and small pumpkins to decorate our
dining room table. When we got home we harvested our garden and finally picked
our watermelon. Our tomato plant is still producing, our herbs are still doing
great, and our peas should be ready soon.
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Our small Fall
harvest |
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Look what I got
Mom! |
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The boys cutting our first home
grown watermelon |
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Yum! |
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The small watermelon was pretty
good.
It was not as sweet as the ones from the Farmer's Market this
summer. |
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