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The Great Annual Egg Drop
The Saturday before Easter is Egg Drop Day here. Highly anticipated as always, this event is a big deal because the stakes are high! If your egg survives the drop you do not have to do any evening work, and these kids really, really hate family chores. This year the…
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Easter
Easter morning. If we aren’t traveling for the Easter holiday, we often first visit a beautiful church in our community that has an amazing organ, a big choir, handbells, and a brass ensemble to start our day of worship, and then we attend the latest service at our normal church.…
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Cooking in the Kitchen
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Shutterbug
Last week Mr. TOF and I read one of my current favorite picture books, Nanette’s Baguette by Mo Willems. I love the words in this book. Mr. TOF was captivated by the picture on the book jacket where the author talks a bit about his process of illustrating the book.…
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Minnesota History Sites: Minnesota History Center and James J. Hill House
We’ve been saying that we should visit the Minnesota History Center and the James J. Hill House for years, but we don’t get to St. Paul very often. We just aren’t city people. When we decided that we would be mostly staying home for spring break from school, we thought…
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Outside Orchestra Hall
It’s spring break for our school district. We definitely did not plan any extravagant family vacations. In fact, the general consensus of all kidlets was, “Let’s stay home.” However, I suspected that the kidlets might be a little stir crazy by midweek, and Dr. Peds had a little time…
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Dishwasher
So, our dishwasher broke about two weeks ago. But, luckily for me, I have FOUR kids capable of extensive dishwashing! And I don’t feel a bit bad about making them do a lot of dishes because I spent all of my late childhood and teenage years doing dishes at home…
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What I Learned in March
I’m continuing to learn to read tenor clef. I even play little games on the iPad to get better, but really in the end it comes down to knowing a few guide notes and then employing some reading skills. It’s HARD. For me, But I’m learning how to better teach…
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History Project
As part of their Minnesota History curriculum, sixth grade social studies students in our community do a big history project on a place in our city. They do research, learn about the history of the site they choose, and then create a trifold display. They might even do a…
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AWANA Cars
The AWANA Grand Prix at our church was last Wednesday, which meant that there was a frenzy of car building activities during the early part of last week. This was the first year that Mr. SP was too old to enter the official race, but he did build a car…