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Holy cow, this week flew! Mark was away on business, my mom slept over to celebrate my birthday, I was able to get in my last couple runs before the race on Sunday and we had a great week of school too, of course. Our life seems full and exciting and exhausting all at once, but I really wouldn’t trade it. If only the (teething! again!!) baby would let me sleep, hah.
KINDERGARTEN
– The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything
– Those Darn Squirrels!
– How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (we even made the apple pie from the recipe in the back!)
+ We started a little apple unit with A Year of Playing Skillfully and the biggest hit of the week was making homemade play dough for the first time. Sophia and TJ played with it for days! Recording the recipe here, so I don’t forget:
Whisk 1 cup flour, 1 cup water, 1/3 cup salt, 1 T. oil, 3 T cream of tartar and a few drops of food coloring in a medium saucepan until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. When it comes together in a lump, remove from the pan and let it cool.
SCIENCE
+ M began a Medieval Science section in his History of Science course. The first scientist was Johann Gutenberg and his printing press. We watched a really interesting documentary called The Machine that Made Us and it inspired him to try to make his own “type” from oven-bake clay. I love when that happens without any prompting.
READING
MISCELLANEOUS
+ D has been reading through the Series of Unfortunate Events books – we started reading them together this summer and I just couldn’t keep up! He finished the last book on Monday and I was able to watch him as he read the very last page. I will never forget the look on his face…it was almost like saying goodbye to good friends. Next up on his reading list: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library.
Poetry Teatime Treat: Apple Pie
MOTHER CULTURE & SELF-CARE
+ Health: I’m starting to get those anxious butterflies in my stomach – first 10K on Sunday!
+ Reading: All the Little Children and The Long Loneliness
+ Fun: I’ve been largely off-line this week and it felt good. I think I need to add that into my life on a regular basis.