We made another stab at the "Teach Your Child to Read..." book, but I realize now that the Spell to Write and Read (SWR) really is better and all encompassing. I'm going to do a little planning and start her with more of that next week.
She also wants to start her piano lessons (again). The "spirit" is willing, but the "flesh" is weak!! I'm not sure I can manage it all!
My dear boy passed the two week mark after his head injury. He doesn't really know it--I'm keeping it under wraps because of my own anxiousness. I know...."Be anxious for nothing..."--believe me, I'm telling myself that over and over! He'll probably start back with basketball next week.
His schoolwork went well. Egged on by his sister, he joined the mini-book/lapbook craziness of the week and made several lapbook pages on our Tabernacle study, for his notebook. We'll start back with our regular Judah Bible lessons next week. He's still figuring out the flow of his time, as we all are, since his sister is in the fray. I'm resisting the urge to structure every minute, because this seems to be working--"do the next thing".
We went ahead and bumped up his spelling words to 30/week. We'll give it a try and see how he manages. So far so good. He spent yesterday afternoon working at his dad's warehouse and really enjoyed that. He is not allowed to goof around in front of the employees so he gets busy and works diligently. He did a good job and asked for $4000.00 in pay. We had to laugh!
We're still reading a lot (updated list on the sidebar!). And enjoying our selections. Son did ask me if we could do our character studies again. We choose one per week and link it to our Judah Bible lesson. Since our Tabernacle study, we haven't focused on a new trait. He specifically requested we study "holding our tongues". I know that this was started at his kid's church hour, and has been holding strong because of conviction by the Holy Spirit! :)
We finished chapter 3 of our "A Child's Geography". It is soooo wonderful. We especially love the missions emphasis. We had fun learning about mission groups that use the radio worldwide--we had learned in our lesson that the ionosphere (part of our atmosphere) is where radio waves bounce around and back to earth. We checked out a video by twr.org that was really powerful. I about cried. I held my breath hoping it's intensity might not scare the kids--it didn't. Since then, son has been asking about prayer opportunities, journaling, etc. Including these types of things in our school time makes all the hard things worth while!
Overall, our days are longer. It's hard to complain about it though, with so much good coming out of them. It's mostly my adjustmenting that needs to come. I'm wore out! This crumby winter weather isn't helping much. We are also operating with one car which is inconvenient, but not as impossible as I would have thought.
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What a delightful week! I rejoice with you in all the accomplishments, and especially the beautiful heart attitudes that are so evident. How cool that son wants to focus on character traits again, and is already working himself. And what a victory for daughter to be dry at night and maturing so beautifully! I'm so excited for you guys!
We'll be down to one car ourselves next week, so we'll have to try to get together the following week.
Oh, I also wanted to say that we finished reading Little Sir Galahad this week and loved it, so thanks for the recommendation, and also I encourage you to have son revisit it, especially the 3rd & 4th chapters where it talks about the amount of strength that is required to be still. I'm sure he'll find that applicable! :)
Have a great weekend!
I MISS YOU!
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