Ellie is 10 and in the 5th/6th grade this year. She loves dancing, doing art projects, traveling, and of course reading. She reads all day long, leaving a trail of books behind her :)
Kate is 7 and does 2nd and 3rd grade work this year. She likes to move!! She loves anything hands-on and doesn't want to sit for too long :)
Lexie is 5 and is in the 1st grade. She is becoming quite a good reader and is enjoying math. Lexie LOVES to talk, just ask her :)
Nick is 3. He loves trains, trucks, planes, and anything that moves. Keeping him occupied during the school day is a constant challenge :) He knows his letters and can count. He likes to work on puzzles and to play with math manipulatives. I am hoping that I can keep him busy and out of trouble while we're working this year!
Tori Rose is 1 and a half and such a joy!! She loves to play with her baby dolls, listen to music, and talk.
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Movies I will be watching while Andy is deployed ...
Quotes
Today's Verse
Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy.
Holy Cow! I've never lived in Alaska but I have lived in Montana and now in South Dakota where it dips down to -20 often enough to get one to pause... but -40!!!!! You are a very very brave woman.
OMG, I can't even imagine. And seeing the ice on the inside of your window... how cold/warm is it inside your house? One thing is for sure, Alaska is off my list for places to live...
My house is in between 65-70 degrees. To make matters worse, the cold water pipe to my kitchen sink froze today and I can't seem to thaw it. NO, you definitely don't want to live here!!!
We are using a very eclectic mixture of curriculum and living books in our homeschooling journey. It is always changing, depending on each child and what works best for them. We are using a mostly classical method with a Charlotte Mason influence.
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Holy Cow! I've never lived in Alaska but I have lived in Montana and now in South Dakota where it dips down to -20 often enough to get one to pause... but -40!!!!! You are a very very brave woman.
I love your background btw.
OH MY! I think we are in trouble moving from Mississippi to Fairbanks! We lived in Anchorage, but we never saw temps like this. I'm scared!
OMG, I can't even imagine. And seeing the ice on the inside of your window... how cold/warm is it inside your house? One thing is for sure, Alaska is off my list for places to live...
My house is in between 65-70 degrees. To make matters worse, the cold water pipe to my kitchen sink froze today and I can't seem to thaw it. NO, you definitely don't want to live here!!!
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