D and J received their annual checkups.
R got his front tooth repaired, after chipping it on a pool on our road trip.
We went swimming.
My cousin's wife came to town to play with the Philadelphia Orchestra at a screening of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (which we finished reading out loud only a couple of months ago!) She generously gave us her comp tickets, enabling us to attend! We were far enough away from the orchestra that it was easy to forget there were live musicians rather than a soundtrack, but it was a great experience anyway!
W and R and D worked with LOF.
W read independently.
R practiced reading and completed The Shark Attacks of 1916 by Lauren Tarshis.
D and J practiced reading. D worked with HWT and J worked with ETC.
D and J went to the library, and I read to them:
Grady the Goose by Denise Brennan-Nelson.
This week included 4 days of instruction.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Onward! (10/180)
We embarked on a 2 week road trip at the very end of June. I managed to make this road trip include a field trip for everything but mathematics. There aren't a whole lot of mathematical field trips ....
First, we drove - quickly - to Austin, Texas. There we stayed with family. We did lots of swimming! It was hot!
We listened to audio books and podcasts on the road trip, and I read to the girls:
Best Friend Trouble by Frances Itani
Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede
Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace
Little Ballet Star by Adèle Geras
Weeds Find a Way by Cindy Jenson-Elliott
Across the Great Barrier by Patricia C. Wrede
These weeks included 10 days of instruction.
First, we drove - quickly - to Austin, Texas. There we stayed with family. We did lots of swimming! It was hot!
We went to the Blanton Museum of Art:
and then stopped by a historical fountain (recently relieved of Confederate statuary) and a UT@Austin collection featuring a Guttenberg Bible and the oldest known photograph:
We went bowling:
And took a side-trip to The Alamo, where we especially enjoyed the history talk and the demonstration where they fired period guns.
We climbed to the highest point in Austin City Limits (it was hot! Still!):
Then we drove out to the tiny town of Roby, Texas. On the way we stopped at Dinosaur Valley State Park, where we saw fossilized dinosaur footprints:
In Roby we visited the town graveyard, where the kids' paternal grandmother's family is buried:
We headed home more slowly to allow some sight-seeing (and swimming in hotel pools) along the way. Highlight of the trip for me was stopping at Laura Ingalls Wilder's Springfield, MO home:
We also stopped at a VFW with a real (decommissioned) tank!
After our return, R went to Parkour.
We went to a performance of The Complete History of America (Abridged). This was hilarious and well received by all:
D and J attended their religious education class.
They also did lots of crafting and raised over $25 for charity running an orange juice stand on our street:
Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede
Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace
Little Ballet Star by Adèle Geras
Weeds Find a Way by Cindy Jenson-Elliott
Across the Great Barrier by Patricia C. Wrede
These weeks included 10 days of instruction.
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