Monthly Archives: December 2007
My Own Little Mad Scientist
A conversation yesterday: My son: “Mom! I’m making a machine out of Legos that will bring (DD’s) Barbies to life!” Me: “I’m not sure I want a whole lot of little Barbies running around, hun. They’ll be under foot.” My Son: “No, Mom. When they come to life, they will grow to regular human size.” Me: “Oh, ok, then. But … Continue reading
But on the Bright Side…
85% of our house is in a complete state of dissarray… but in comparison, the children’s rooms look immaculate. We currently can’t find DS’s Spiderman library book… but the house will get progressively cleaner as I search high and low for it. Our family is in the midst of a severe laundry crisis… but my daughter gets to wear her … Continue reading
Weaving Into The Christmas Season
Maybe it’s the perfectionist in me, but I just love it when our Interlock curriculum dovetails with the current season, or current events. We have been studying stars in week 16 and 17 of The Weaver Interlock in homeschool so far this December. I’ve been happily working in the Christmas star books like the one pictured above (check out my … Continue reading