Monday December 29, 2008
my window…. Sunny and hazy today but this summer has been cooler than usual. By the wee morning hours the breeze ruffles the bedroom curtains causing us to bury a little deeper into the comforters. Perfect sleeping weather! What else? There are some giggling children under the tree watching their sister try to build a swing. They have a bird feeder they are hanging next. Asher's car is disappearing down the dirt road taking little boys to the bookmobile – highlight of our week I tell you. God bless the bookmobile.
am thinking….about how different life is these days from those gone by. Still busy, still full. Perhaps more of both of those things. But it is peaceful. Husband says it is that margin and he wants to zealously guard that this school year. He is right. We have no meetings, no outside commitments besides piano, no compelling interests outside these walls and each other and it has been sheer bliss.
I am thankful we got to watch Aidan serve his first mass. It has been a year of preparation. Lots and lots of latin memorization. Lots of reverent watching from the front pew. Lots of anticipation. Grace all over.
the learning room… Its quiet back there lol! There are signs of the new year approaching however. We have grade level boxes coming together. I am removing the grade level books from the shelves and getting them all collected. This leaves more room for the things we use daily.
The Montessori books are dusted off and new supply lists are in progress. Tess is the Montessori poster child. She and Brendan have been enjoying lots of practical life work this summer. Table setting is a hit and they are carefully transferring glasses and plates and napkins each evening.
Kieran has finished a test run of the first chapter of his new history program. He is accelerated though he has not skipped a subject or grade. I was not certain he was ready for the next level of history. It involves completing outline summaries and mapmaking. The whole finding data from the text thing seemed like it would be over his head. He was so excited though so we had him complete the first chapter as a trial run. He loved every bit of it and had no trouble at all and told his dad all about the people and places he read about at dinner. So much for dead textbooks.
Aidan picked up a Dover coloring book – Rocky Mountain Animals and Plants – at Garden of the Gods last week along with a new box of colored pencils. I wish I could afford some nicer pencils but little people have a tendency to let them drop or to pound on invisible drums with them. For that reason Crayola and I are tight. : ) This is the time of year to stock up on school supplies even if you homeschool. You can't pass up 28cent crayon boxes and stacks of composition books.
am going… to take four children to piano lessons and hopefully to pick up yet more fabric. Groceries must happen. Lunch at the park in between if we are lucky.
am hoping… my husband loves his new local job. We are so grateful to him for making that move!
few plans for the rest of the week… empty school crates and begin to refill them. Make file folder games for Brendan and Kieran. I have a new dress/top pattern for the little girls and a skirt pattern Moira wants to try. Weekend Sewing is on my kitchen island….







Congratulations on Allen’s new job!! It’s such a blessing to have the dh work near home. 🙂
Also, we have the Masterful Monk series, so you’re more than welcome to borrow them. Just let me know.
hmm, so many very good suggestions. Thanks. We are looking for that margin as well. It is coming slowly, for we seem to rather slow learners around here. NO outside activities except for our 4H club and piano. Easy cheesy. Glad for Allen, having him close by must be very soothing for you. Thanks for sharing as usual. 🙂