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January 5, 2018

No.66: Our Farmhouse Schoolhouse in Photos (Week 17)

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We started back on Tuesday after taking two weeks off for Christmas vacation.  As much as I love the post-Christmas, “what day is it again?” lazy days, I’m also happy to be back into some sort of routine.

The biggest (and most unfortunate) story since my last school update is about my laptop.  A few days after Christmas, TJ spilled hot cocoa behind my computer and it seeped into the back.  I watched in horror as the screen literally faded to black.  We tried all the tricks but the damage was done. All of my lesson plans, photographs, links and tabs….gone in an instant.  You don’t realize how dependent you are on a piece of technology until it’s gone!  So this shortened school week was a weird mix of getting back into the groove and trying to remember what was on the schedule.  Note to self: find that external hard-drive and actually use it!

NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS

+ We read 26 Fairmount Avenue during Advent and loved it so much that we moved onto the next book in the series, Here We All Are.  That Tomie…the kids think he’s hilarious.

+ We started reading about the Arctic Tundra in the little one’s science book, which seemed appropriate with our frigid temperatures here!  Animals of the week: the musk ox and snow goose


+ D is starting multiplication, so I broke out my secret weapon: Schoolhouse Rock songs.  I did the same for M when he was in third grade, and while they both think they’re lame and corny, they get the job done.  I love when I can hear him quietly humming the tune. #missionaccomplished
These are the songs we’ve practiced so far:

  • 3 is a Magic Number
  • The Four-Legged Zoo (this one wasn’t as good – this one was better for memorizing)
+ M wanted to learn a foreign language this year and chose Italian.  I started him on the free Duolingo app on my phone, but also learned that he could work on the lessons on the computer too.  One helpful tool we’ve found for practicing is Tiny Cards, another part of the Duolingo program.    We’ve had so much fun this week trying out words in our everyday conversations!  
Current 1000 Books Project Total: 91/1000
Poetry Teatime Treat: Homemade Bread and Jam

MOTHER CULTURE & SELF-CARE

+ Health: A big week for me!  I’ve cut out 99% of all sugar (exception being a tiny bit of honey) and have focused on filling myself with nutrient-dense foods.  I made this chicken salad with the intention of eating it for lunch all week, but had to make it a second time on Wednesday because I devoured it!  My body is definitely craving protein after a month of eating crap.  I’ve also been running on the treadmill in the garage.  SO cold and NOT fun for the first mile, but I start to enjoy it again after that.

+ Reading: I finished My Not So Perfect Life.  Reading bits and pieces of Bishop Barron’s new book, Jackson Pollock, Anne and one on the Holocaust.  I really need to simmer down on my currently-reading pile.

+ Spiritual: I’m reading one small section of Fulton Sheen’s Guide to Contentment each day.


+ Fun: I pulled out an old half-finished cross-stitch and have been adding a few stitches here and there when I get a few minutes.  I’d forgotten how calming it can be!  I also have been working on making my blog’s Facebook page a positive, inspiring place to be.  I just started a weekly series (fingers crossed!) of “rooting” for/cheering on small businesses or bloggers I find.  Here’s the first one.  

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Posted In: Homeschool · Tagged: homeschooling 2017-2018

Comments

  1. Kelly M. says

    January 5, 2018 at 10:03 pm

    We use DuoLingo in our homeschool too. I actually have a teacher account so I can see what lessons all the kids have completed, and since I can preview the content for each lesson I can create some memory work using vocab the kids have already touched on. We also watch some lessons on YouTube since the Duo pronunciations can be a bit robotic.

    • Ashley says

      January 6, 2018 at 3:19 pm

      I didn't realize that a teacher account was a possibility! I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the tip.

  2. Shelly Cunningham says

    January 6, 2018 at 3:45 pm

    Oh Ashley! I felt sick reading about you losing your laptop! Kids are so hard on stuff!
    I'm sorry!

    • Ashley says

      January 6, 2018 at 4:58 pm

      It was one of those slow motion moments where you just can't process what's happening, hah! It truly was an accident, but yikes. Wasn't expecting THAT purchase right after Christmas.

  3. Erica Saint says

    January 6, 2018 at 6:09 pm

    I keep meaning to check out DuoLingo. Your post combined with Kelly's comment was the push I needed. Off to check it out!

    • Ashley says

      January 7, 2018 at 5:17 pm

      Can't wait to hear what language you choose!

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