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What our week was like…
And then Wednesday, sitting in Zoe’s debate club with ten minutes to go (she’s too young for debate but they offer a public speaking and apologetics course for her age. I kid you not! I jumped on that as fast as I could…anyway), I went down. Thankfully, I did not reveal what I had for lunch to the entire crowd but we high tailed it out of there asap and I made it home and curled up in bed with some horrible stomach cramps.
So now, we are praying we’re all on the mend! Until the next round of illnesses…
TaDa!
Just Call Him PIg Pen!
Say Hello to My Little Friend
In our morning chores last week, I sent Zoe out to put some cards in the mail. Upon her return, she did what she always does, left the front door open (the screen door was closed). I walked into the living room, saw the door open, and started to ask her to please close it but stopped when I noticed something big and brown on the floor.
Hmmm, I thought, that is a huge leaf she brought in. I took a few steps closer and realized it wasn’t a leaf but a frog. I know frogs aren’t yucky. I know they are just one of God’s creatures and can’t hurt. But for some reason, I also knew I wasn’t about to try and pick it up.
So, I called the boys to see if they would pick it up and take it out. Nary a one volunteered (this is the time I miss living out in the country and near a creek where they can do country boy things). So, I took Zoe out the back door and towards the front with the intentions of shooing it out of the house.
By the time she got to the front door, the frog had jumped under our shoe bench. The bench is too long to pick up and shoo him out (especially since my brave knights wouldn’t fight for me), so I did the sensible thing. I called Mark.
He laughed and told me to move the bench away from the door and put a bucket on top of him. I put the phone on speaker so Mark could laugh at our adventure and found the necessary supplies. Since I couldn’t move the bench and place the bucket at the same time, I handed the bucket to Ace and asked him to put it over the frog.
It’s at this point that all children who are capable of walking (that’s five if you’ve lost count), were gathered around the bench awaiting the viewing of “the frog.” I moved the bench and as I did so Ceili Rain plopped down next to the frog. She had no clue what was going on and just sat there. Ace froze and wouldn’t drop the bucket. Even after much encouragement, he wouldn’t move. I grabbed the bucket and plopped it on him.
Then, after talking to Mark, I grabbed a file folder and pushed it under the bucket while “the frog” hopped on top of it. And then I (all alone but with five little followers) carried the folder, bucket and frog outside to where his home should be.
After lifting the bucket, it was at this time that Liam bucked up and got the courage to touch the frog. He touched it several times but never picked it up. My poor, sheltered, posh little boys. Next summer we shall spend every day in the woods chasing and identifying different creatures of various sizes. Yeah right…it’s too hot for mama to do that! Oh Mark…
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| Our Little Friend |
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| Liam got brave after the frog made it out of our house. He decided to touch it. Several times. |
Character Ed
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| Where the kids “do” school…This came after they almost took each others lives while sitting at the six foot table (okay,not really but it did get pretty violent) |
- discuss a character trait and what God has to say about it via a recorded message from Dad.
- go over Awana verses for the week.
- learn about one of the 21 Rules of Our House by Gregg Harris.
- read a book (we’re currently reading Big Truths for Little Kids by Susan Hunt
- learn a catechism (no, we’re not catholic…Catechisms are questions and answers about what we believe…more on that later).
- handbells
- Spanish
- History
- and Science.
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| My curriculum hub. Aka, the former entertainment center. It’s been converted thanks to a little help from my handy man Mark! |
Future Engineers
We bought a bouncy seat for Bryant at a consignment sale..however, when you put him in it, he was laying down. So, I found another seat on line that was cheap and met my decor requirement of either elephants or spaceships. This one had elephants.
When it came in, Mark had some helpers putting it together.
Wrap it Up!
Family Visits
While I should be working on lesson plans, I decided the wait was long enough and here are the pictures from our weekend a couple of weeks ago to honor and say goodbye to Mark’s grandmother. As previously, there were 13 children and six adults in one house. And the ages of the kids this time were 10, 7, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1, 2 mths, 1 mth. I may have been the only one who felt this way but at one point I looked at all the kids gathered together and wondered where the rest were. It just didn’t look like that many kids all together.
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| Bryant & K meet |
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| Book time with Grandmere is always a must! |
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| Miss G was my shadow for a couple of events and so enjoyed watching Bryant. |
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| Papa got some good Bry lovin’ in. |
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| I’m probably getting this wrong but I think this is TJ. If not, it’s N. I’m still not good at telling them apart. |
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| Now, I really don’t know who it is 🙂 |
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| He, I know. This is H. And behind him, a very small Ace man. We enjoyed watching videos from a looong time ago. |
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| So if that was TJ above this would be N and if that was N above, this would be TJ. |
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| Watching the videos. |
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| J loved holding little Bry. |
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| They almost look like Siamese twins they’re so close…and both have spit up cloths over them. |
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| Brotherly love! |
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| Cousin love |
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| And lots more cousin love. Zoe got a quick hold of K before they headed out. |
Stay Tuned…
We have been winding down some of our curriculum and getting ready to gear up for some other, plus taking clothing inventory before the big consignment sales here. So, stay tuned…I’ll be posting more pictures of Bryant as well as the rest of the crew sometime this week.
I can tell you’re all sitting on the edge of your seats biting your nails in anticipation.


























