Tuesday, January 22, 2013

My little take on the Inaugural Speech... 2013

Inaugural speech:

"Today we continue a never-ending journey, to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time..."

Translation: make the words fit whatever we want them too.


"For more than two hundred years, we have..."

Added: ha until now!!!

"Through it all, we have never relinquished our skepticism of central authority, nor have we succumbed to the fiction that all society’s ills can be cured through government alone..."

Well except for all the liberals.  :0)

"An economic recovery has begun..."

Is this what recovery looks like?


"For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it..."

Do you mean the "growing many" of illegal citizens draining our resources or the "growning many" of (non) legitimate welfare recipients, sorry didn't know which number you were referring to.


"We understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time. We must harness new ideas and technology to remake our government, revamp our tax code, reform our schools, and empower our citizens with the skills they need to work harder, learn more, and reach higher..."

Read make little bitty socialist robots.  Workers of the world UNITE!  Oh and fundamentally change America... Yep!

"...and the size of our deficit"

What did you do to reduce the size of the deficit???


"The commitments we make to each other – through Medicare, and Medicaid, and Social Security – these things do not sap our initiative; they strengthen us. They do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this country great."

Um for a few, sure!  For the rest um okay... Sure!

"The knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm..."

Unless you are a certain ambassador.


"America will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe..."

Unless you are Israel.


"For our journey is not complete until our wives, our mothers, and daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts..."

Not gonna rant on that today.


 "Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote..."

Um really?  What does it mean??? Buy more voting machines?  I call waiting in line awesome because it means more people are voting!  And can you say early voting people ?? Less lines!


"Our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as a land of opportunity; until bright young students and engineers are enlisted in our workforce rather than expelled from our country..."


It's called paperwork--- why does the government act SO keen on EVERYONE else doing so much paperwork besides actual immigrants?


..." it does not mean we will all define liberty in exactly the same way, or follow the same precise path to happiness"


No you want to redefine the definitions!  And it is the pursuit of happiness not a guarantee.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Fiscal Cliff Negotiations....Thompson Style!


So unlike congress we here at the Thompson household understand


 INCOME - EXPENSES = NOT MUCH LEFT OVER SO WE HAVE NOTHING TO SPEND
 
 
 
 
Of course since we have actually ACTED like we have something to spend.... we ourselves are facing a financial cliff.  :0)  I don't think we are anywhere in the category of congress and we have no credit cards so we are not really accruing debt, but we have debt to pay off still and none the less we need to lower our spending. Period!
 
So a few nights ago night Dave and I headed out on a date night
(session of congress- which might not be all that different than a regular session? Eh?)
 
And we brought out the BUDGET ( do you hear gongs when I say budget?)
 
And we actually put on paper our expenses-- WELL I had already done it but we looked at it!
 
 
And then we both decided that we had to do something! ACTION! 
Oh wait are you confused Action is NOT generally performed in congress!'
Remember this is Thompson Style!
 
We made a note if it was SET (non negotiable because of pre set terms)
We made a note it is was NEGOTIABLE ( we could tweak or spend less)
We made a note if it was a GONER (cut out for the time being)
 
We quickly cut a couple of hundred over the course of the year--
For instance... we aren't at this point going crazy! 
We are not at a beans and rice/ rice and beans status yet! 
 Although its not a bad plan and if Dave would actually eat rice and beans we would totally go there!
 
But we have a Blockbuster account.  We cut one of the movies thereby saving us $60.00 a year.
We also have a NetFlix Account--
so we lowered it to streaming and ONE DVD out at a time saving us $96.00 a year
(yes, I know redundant but truly I use it for school mostly and the streaming will allow us to cut the big one CABLE)
 
and the big one CABLE (not Internet of course silly people) will save us around $1200.00 a year.
 
A few of those pesky monthly things you sign up for and find you don't really use (Jumpstart, Evanmoor, Club Penquin) will save us another $360.00 a year!
 
Cutting our gas budget (Dave driving the van a min of three times a week (assuming I am not driving very far at all those days!) will save us around $500.00 (plus maintenance and stuff on the old truck!)

a few other things and it equals to about 4000.00 dollars savings this year.  NOW it will not all be saved... we have some medical bills to pay, we owe lovely family members from a previous van repair and a few other smaller things will eat up that "savings"... BUT what it will do is allow us to NOT be quite so paycheck to paycheck.. hopefully!  And it will allow us to get our emergency savings back up.. most were used for medical and a different truck expense--- but we had them!

Anyway... all will not go as we plan.. we KNOW that from experience but still we have a plan!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Today is brought to you by the letter T



T- is for the thankfulness I feel that my husband gets up out of his warm bed and goes out into this big harsh world to provide for our family.

T- is also for television and how much I do not miss cable one little bit yet!

T- is for trying... Trying new things and trying to expand on what I can do has so far resulted in a new found recipe we all like and a beautiful wreath of felt for the front door!

T- is for trust.  Trust and acknowledgment that HE will provide.

T- is for truth.  We had a little truth session with Kaitlin last night and it was wonderful and eased my load.... It also I believe strengthened our relationship.

T- is time... I am trying desperately to use my time wisely!

And lastly T- is for training.  We are on the routine train and trying hard to stay on the tracks--- it's that whole Laying Down Rails mentality!


Monday, January 7, 2013

the post where I....



am annoyed because I had set a goal to blog each day this year (lofty I know!) and our Internet has been down for days and days and days.  (if you know me IRL this is a hardship, truly). 

So I am starting off this years post while sitting in my sisters office while Kate is in choir!  Internet! YEAH!
I have another post that I had started pre-Internet down, but decided I will post it next.

So Happy New Year.  Can you believe that it is 2013?  I cannot.  I am in shock.  I wrote my first check of the new year at choir this morning and printing 2-0-1-3 was just overwhelming to me.  I mean this year feels like it flew by!!!   I realized a few weeks ago that this year Emily would turn 10 and I would NO LONGER HAVE A CHILD in single digits..... (((sigh))).  It hit me hard.  I want to tell Dave if we got busy we could have another single digit before Christmas THIS year... but I don't think he is going to go for it!  I think I could count the puppy as a single digit, right?  NOT quite the same!

I have big plans this year... I always have big plans of course but this year they aren't so big that maybe I CAN accomplish them!  Its the hope anyway.

My WORD of the year is going to be PERSPECTIVE.  I have chosen this word for multiple reasons.  But I think for right now it works for me.  It is truly a gift from God in many ways.... I kept reading posts about peoples WORDS of the year and I was getting down because I just wasn't coming up with one... I guess I wasn't feeling it!  I would literally read signs going down the road and hope something would pop out at me.. speaking to me.  It didn't happen. But sitting at the table with Emily the other day, reminding her to have perspective (something I have gotten in the habit of saying often to her lately) and I thought THAT speaks to my heart too..... so perspective it is!

Two goals besides the (GOAL 1)post daily goal (I know you are still laughing Brenda)


GOAL 2:
Cook breakfast daily (or at the very lease be purposeful in setting out breakfast-- meaning it might be cereal but I have to get the bowls out, spoons out milk and cereal... and SIT at the table!  I will say that I am on day 7 and doing great.... really loving it!

We have had pancakes/ sausage muffins, a french toast bake, waffles, eggs and sausage, cereal (one morning but they went with nutella muffins I made the night before) fried egg sandwich and biscuits from scratch (which turned out pretty darn good!)

GOAL 3:
School well. (I know this is very wide, large goal and what does it really mean, right?)  Well I am no longer school Mary Faith -- which is a good thing IMHO and of course moves that stress off of me!  However one good thing that came of schooling Mary Faith was simply accountability!  I had someone dropping off a kid three days a week that needed schooling... I had to do it!  So I want to keep up with how well we have been schooling and not allow myself to be a slacker!

I will post more on this later...

I gotta run to pick up Kate though in a minute and leave the Internet (sadly) so I will post more next time I am near a building with Internet!  :0)





Thursday, December 27, 2012

American Girl Christmas... Dec 2012




A few months ago Emily earned $40.00 dollars to spend at the American Girl Store... we just got around to going a few days ago.  Yes, I understand the wonderful stupid choice of not only waiting so long putting it off and then choosing agonizingly making the choice to go at the height otherwise known as Hades to some people of Christmas shopping!  No, really it was not that bad.  I valet parked for $5.00, which was well worth it! And we really only went to one other store that I needed to go to anyway!  So truly not a bad visit... there were a lot of "temporarily sold out sorry for the inconvience" signs all over the store though!




Sunday, December 23, 2012

Dickinson Festival of Lights 2012



We joined a few of the Bay Shore Christian Home Schoolers young adults on a trip to the Dickinson Festival of Lights.  We had a hard time getting there, but once there we had a great time!  The kids got to eat snacks, decorate cookies, cut up, pose for tons of pictures, see about a billions twinkling lights and of course visit Santa!


 
 
and my lovely kids in the tunnel of lights....


Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas on the prairie...



Emily is reading Little House on the Prairie (((sigh)))
I could not be happier!  I love this series and I love the TV show and I think I could
have been happy living in that time period-- minus wars and adding Sonics!
 
 
The girls started off making a hanker chief doll.
 
You take a piece of material ( a hanker chief if you want!) and fold it in half, stuff about 5-6 cotton balls in the very center (making the head) and tie with string. Next, you tie a section on each side of the head making the arms.  Finally, you add an apron if wanted. 
We actually used the hanker chief part for the apron.
 




Next, we strung popcorn and cranberries on a garland... the girls really seemed to enjoy this. 
I think if I had put on a movie and let them watch while they strung, they would have kept doing it. 
But they were anxious to move onto the next activity.

 
 
We enjoyed a spice cake for a snack and each girl got to take home a spice cake too.
 
and last we used Sharpies ( I KNOW they did not have Sharpies!)
to draw and decorate on porcelain ornaments.  
 
 
 
Yes, those are a few of my Sharpies.  I am a little obsessed.
 
 
 
 
My mom also took Kate and Emily to see A Little House Christmas at Mainstreet Theater
 
Background, L-R: Peter (Chioke Coreathers) and Nick (Curtis
Barber); middle, seated L-R: Ma (Amy Garner Buchanan), Nellie (Claire
Anderson), and Mrs. Oleson (Zona Jane Meyer); front, seated on floor, L-R: Mary
(Lauren Dolk) and Laura (Natalie Pawalek) in A Little House Christmas (2012)
Photo credit: Kaitlyn Walker ( got this photo off the Mainstreet Theater Page.. I have no other link to Kaitlyn Walker)
 
the girls got their picture taken with the cast but I cannot get to those pics right now!  ARRGGG.  :0)
 
I am excited to see Miss Nelson is Missing, in a few weeks... (one of my ALL TIME favorite books as a child)


Friday, December 21, 2012

It's the END of the World as We Know It... NOT.

Hey, guess what the Earth is still spinning.

         
      Heaven and earth shall pass away,
but my words shall not pass away.

But of that day and hour knoweth no man,
no, not the angels of heaven,
but my Father only.
 
Matthew 24:35-36

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Wreaths Across America 2012



We went to participate in Wreaths Across America last Saturday.




 This is one of my favorite service projects.  Every grave at the Houston National Cemetery gets a wreath laid on it for Christmas.. such an amazing, reverent sight.  My dad's mother and father are buried there... I never met his dad, as he passed away a few months before I was born.  My Grandmother on the other hand was my favorite person in the world....I loved her so much and still miss her to this day.  I know she would have loved seeing us grow and up and would have adored my kiddoes. 

Okay enough about that!  We were very blessed to get over to their grave site in order to be the ones who laid a wreath on their headstone...







This is a wonderful thing.  So many people come out to participate...there are veterans, boy scouts, ROTC, family members... patriots.  This is something we try to do every year!


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How to Make a Cross without Cutting...Demo



MF taught Emily how to make these crosses without cutting.. you fold and tear a section and there is a cross shape!  Emily is AMAZED and has literally I think made about a hundred of them so far!  I convinced the girls that they should make a HOW TO video.. but they could not be convinced so we did a HOW TO picture show instead and they wrote the directions out.

#creativewritingIthinkso,yes!

So they were, BTW, trying to be very serious in the shots-- which turn out looking very unhappy, but I assure you they were having fun.  I tried to tell them to smile, but they said they were giving instructions.. KIND OF made me feel like maybe I need to work on my face while giving instructions!





Step: 1-Get some paper-- thinner works better
Step: 2- Fold the paper diagonally till the top point meets the edge.
Step: 3- make sure the side and point are lined up evenly
Step: 4- make a house shape by folding it diagonally the other way
Step: 5- make sure the points line up again
Step: 6- fold the house in half (with folds towards the inside)
Step: 7- make sure the points line up
Step: 8-turn the "half house" shape upside down
Step: 9- tear the shortest side from top to angle
Step: 10- turn back upside down so the angle is facing up again
Step: 11-once you have it facing up open first fold
Step: 12- open second fold and there is a CROSS!
 
DONE!




 
 
 









 

 



 
 

 



Monday, December 17, 2012

Menu Monday: 12/17- 12/23



 
 
Monday: chili
 
 
Tuesday: eat out
 
 
Wednesdy: beef tips and rice
 
 
Thursday: enchilada casserole
 
 
Friday: pot stickers and Pad Thai noodles
 
 
Saturday: eat out
 
 
Sunday: eat at moms
 


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Tin Can Alley....



Dave took Kate and Matt to the shooting range the other day.. they had a GREAT time in
 
Tin Can Alley.... where you get to shoot things up. 
Yes. They spent over an hour and a half JUST shooting cans and bottles... 


Friday, December 14, 2012

Keepers of the Faith Meeting 6 and 7



Last meeting the girls finished up their quilts.  Yea!



 
 
PLAYED with this Ragamuffin!  
Playing with her sweet homemade rattle (love it... such sweet sisters!)

 
 
They made cards for the nursing home residents. THEY really were into crafting these cards!
 
 
 
And we joined our sweet friends the American Heritage Girls at the nursing home to
carol and pass out our Christmas cards....
 
 
 
 
We had the blessing of seeing a married couple who were in a joint room at the nursing home.. they sat next to each other in matching rocking chairs... IT was such a sweet, sweet picture of what Til' Death Do Us Part means and what an incredible blessing marriage can be between two people.
We kept going past the room to catch another glimpse... simply because it was so meaningful
and sweet.  WE need to see people stay together in this day and age!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Taste of Texas 2012

 
 
Our pretty, pretty picture...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our psycho, weirdo, strangest kids in the world picture...
 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Nutcracker...performance and lapbook



We had the pleasure of going to the University of Houston @ Clear Lake to see
a performance of The Nutcracker.

 
 
Before we went the girls, who had never gone, did a lapbook to learn a little
about the storyline and characters.





 
 


Kaitlin's Winter Choir Concert 2012





Here are the girls at their choir Ministry Day...
they sang carols and handed out cards at two separate nursing homes...

 
 Kirsten in JUNIOR CHOIR! So big!






 
Jr. Choir.. they sounded so beautiful!



Kaitlin signing We Wish You a Merry Christmas...
I am so proud of her!
 
 
 
 
 
Here are the girls at their actual choir concert....they did amazing!
 





Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Zoo Lights 2012



Every year my mom takes us on a Christmas outing.. this year it was Zoo Lights.  We had a great time!  We decided to go early and NOT on a weekend!  It was a great decision... there were not that many people there... we just ambled through the zoo at our own pace.  There were a lot of lights... it was not the same as the light show at Moody Gardens... but was a really good outing. There really weren't any animals out.. for one they had sections of the zoo blocked off and for two it was COLD!  Yes, we picked THE COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR to go on our little outing!
 
 
However I LOVE pictures with everyone bundled all up!
 
 
 
 
Kirsten's Gingerbread was fun.. you got to pick 4 different candies and then decorate it.. there was also funnel cake, candied nuts, beignets, popcorn, hot chocolate, cinnamon rolls... YUM. 
 
 
 
 
 
Love my brother and Matt being gorillas!~  It suits them don't you think?
Emily rode on the back of Kirsten's wheelchair almost the whole time---
 I just like it because I know where she is! 
 
 
 
 
The peacock was my FAVORITE!  It actually lit up one sections of tail feather at a time... so pretty!
 
and the lion drinking fountain ... I do not KNOW how many pictures we have of this as kids! 
 
 
 
The Giraffes were all snug in their home.. but they were one of the only animals you could see.          I didn't mind the giraffes are one of my FAVORITE!
 
 
 
 
and this is one of my favorite pics of the night!  :0)
 
I apparerntly have lots of FAVORITES! 
(that word I don't think it means what she thinks it means)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Play by Play....

Following Brenda's example-- I love to do this every once in a while to also remind myself how things were working at different stages of the kids life!

6:45- wake up.. don't know why but I think Riley was whining (recall what a stupid decision to get a dog was  #iwillneversleepagain

7:00 Dave's alarm goes off and I read email, Face book etc

7:15 Daves alarm goes off again.

7:30 I remind Dave his alarm went off.  Riley fusses again.

7:45 start a load of clothes

7:50 More UN Calls and email replies

8:00 Riley AND three kids are suddenly on my bed... Pandemonium ensues

8:13 remind David that he does actually need to go to work today.

8:30 Dave leaves for work (taking with him a chandelier we are giving away-- YEAH FOR GETTING STUFF OUT OF MY HOUSE!

8:35 I start breakfast (some good ole' Aunt Jemima pancake/ griddle/sausage/egg/cheese/ THINGS)

8:40 remind the kids to start chores

       kids sitting down for breakfast. Matt informs me he likes McDonald's better.. I assure you I     do too but this is a third of the cost.  He makes grimace of understanding.

       also read Brenda's blog post
      
        started working on cleaning up my room which looks like a tornado hit it
       
        continue handing out chores to kids


9:00 start blog post and recapped what all happened SO far this morning!

9:10 Riley goes out again-- eats late breakfast

        I break to eat my breakfast and check facebook/ email again.

       restart dryer!

9:15  cleaning off my table.. FOUND thank you cards that were meant to be mailed in JULY for those who helped during my surgeries! Yes, I did.

9:25 spoiled milk discovered as culprit of smell in Emily's room (I love my children, repeat often)

9:35 read my Bible (trust me it was needed at this point.  :0)

9:45 got invited out for dinner for the second night in a row!  SCORE! 

        kids started school

        returned phone calls

        found Netflix movies to return (those suckers always like to try to make a home here.. I gotta kick them out!)


10:00 Kate and Matt reading, Emily upstairs working on math, Riley sleeping.. the house is perfectly calm and quiet!

10:15 and Riley is up again.  :0)

         coffee time!

          starting to check the backlog of Bible I have for the kids that needs checking!  I sometimes wish I had a teachers helper!

           checked Emily's math-- by George I think she's got it!!!

10:30  spent more time on UN CPRD--- fighting the good fight!

10:45 begin fielding questions from the kids about lunch-- the grocery store is on my lists of HAVE TO DO today!

11:00 okay left for the grocery store!  Kids all working on school work. Emily finishing spelling then working on her room--- spoilt milk and ALL!!

12:20 got home from store, UN Failed TO PASS CONVENTION!  WHOOP WHOOP

         tortinos pizza rolls caught on fire in the oven ( I am not joking)

          had to get Dave the address to take the chandelier

          yes, that was all in five minutes!

12:40 LUNCH break and MR. Poppers Penguins on the big screen 

1:20 Riley came in and her head was bleeding so off the the vet we went

2:15 bought dog food, crickets, dog bones, bird treat and left Petsmart sans a dog (she needed to be worked in for another appointment and we have to pick her up later)

2:25 SONIC TIME BABY

2:40 HOME at last.. brought in all the stuff, and drinks...
 
        Kids had been working on school

         "Lucy the Valiant is dead".. name that partial quote

2:45 I seriously need another Sonic drink

        start new load of laundry and commence working in my room (DAVE can deal with the dead bird when he gets home!)

3:00 started Emily on a bird presentation (reminds her of dead bird and crying ensues....

        she is typing it out on the computer (her new love)

        worked on cleaning out my room

         quizzed the kids on Latin (funny moment Emily asked how to spell second and Kaitlin spelled it out to her in Latin-- not helpful!)

          set up a field trip

          restarted STUPID dryer!

          looked up something on Pinterest and had to STOP myself! 

3:45  researched and then ran the dishwasher with a full box of baking soda and 3 cups of vinegar to attempt to get rid of the mildew yucky smell from when it was broken!!!  Hope the whole chemical reaction thing doesn't come back to bite me!

4:00  still waiting on dishwasher there hasn't been any explosions or stuff flying out!

         started Emily on English-- adjectives! 

4:10  commenced cleaning in my room--- YES it was that messy!

4:30 stopped school and got ready to go pick up Riley ($80.00 cha ching)

4:50 picked up Riley

5:35 Riley is back in our possession and head to moms for dinner (ham, yum)

6:12 get to moms

6:40 start to eat, put Riley in kennel out in garage

         Riley poops and pees in kennel (manages to SOMEHOW not step in the poop, thank you Jesus)

         clean up Riley, sit in floor of garage to calm her down

7:10 eat my now cold ham

7:20 visit with mom and dad-- Riley slightly calmer now until she gets into moms already wrapped presents (thankfully the only thing ruined was a bag with tissue)

8:35 leave moms

9:00 get home. bring in everything. take Riley out. 

        check on dishwasher that smells a lot better than before ... think progress

        restart laundry (this IS a second load because I had Kate change it over at some point today!

AND with that folks I am signing off but....

Riley is still not asleep

I have one kid doing a load of dishes

the other is still up doing something

Emily is getting ready for bed

Dave is NOT home from work yet

my room is still not clean

I need to print stuff for school tomorrow but my ink is ALMOST out

the blinds in our bathroom (the only thing blocking people from NOT seeing us pee) is all the way up because Emily raised it today and I CANNOT get it down!!!!  So I guess we need to replace them and I am fixing to hang up a sheet!


THAT WAS REALLY, and TRULY my day people.

His mercies are new every morning!  I would have added a bunch of cute photos but really I think the day in itself is enough...

       











       

Mystery of History- Vol 1...Week 5



We took our PRE-TEST.

We reviewed MEMORY CARDS and PRE-TEST notebook cards.

Lesson 13- ABRAHAM

we did our MOH color sheet.

We watched JOSEPH


LESSON- 14- Jacob and Esau

We made a family tree of Abrahams members.

 

We made lentil casserole but Emily is NOT a fan.  :0)

Lesson 15- Joseph

We made our MEMORY CARDS.

The girls made a coat of many colors!

 

We mapped in our geography folder.

WE did our week 5 Excercise-- chronicalogical events
 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Menu Monday



 
 
This week..
Monday-
B-already over!~
L-drive thru Wendy's!
D- roasted chicken/ saffron rice/ peas
Tuesday-
B-@ home sausage biscuits
L-turkey sandwiches/ chips/ grapes
D-beef tips w/ rice
Wednesday-
B-cereal
L-chicken and dumplings with leftover roasted chicken
D-enchilada casserole
Thursday-
B-eggs or cereal
L-sausage and cornbread pancakes
D-out for choir
Friday-
B-cereal
L- taco ring
D- out for choir
Saturday-
B- donuts
L- hot dogs with chips
D- spaghetti bake
Sunday-
B- cinnamon pancakes
L- sandwiches (light lunch because we are doing an early dinner)
D-Taste of Texas

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Sunday Sum Up: Week 11 2012-2013



{day 79-83}

We had a pretty productive school week!
 
Lots of english-- doing adjectives which are fun!
 MF said for the first time that
diagramming is fun!


 
Working on holly decorations for our Nutcracker Lapbook




 
I was the recipient of a sweet teachers gift!!!
 



The girls giving a demonstration on how to make a cross without cutting
 
 
 
Our Joseph for Bible and his coat of many colors


 
Still working on birds in science.. the girls loved all the talk about poop!


 
an owl craft!



The girls also are moving ahead in math.. Emily got to actually multiplying in Math U SEE and I told her "ignore Mr. Demi" do it my way and she had a fit.  But once I showed her she just moved right on.... whooosh!  a few more weeks of MUS and on to something else!


Mf finished Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Emily finished Little House in the Big Woods and started Little House on the Prairie...

Kate and Matt are plugging along.. we are having to tweak a few things but I hope to get it worked out in the next few weeks and have an even better 2nd semester!  They are doing well though. 

I did a reading assesment on all the kids.... Emily tested out at mid 6th to early 7th grade.  Kate and Matt both tested at mid 10- 11th.  I will say that I was surprised at Emily's and the larger than I imagined jump has made me change some of my reading selections for the next few months.. and Kate and Matt's made me rethink their level on wordly wise.. so I asked them and after discussing it we are moving them up to the next book-- maybe even skipping a book.  If you are only finding a word you don't know OR maybe a secondary meaning for a word you Do know.. a few times in a whole workbook it is TOO easy!