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Shenanigans: Two Pictures
They were crazy. That’s all I have to say. (Click in from the main page to see the second picture).
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Reading by the Fire
I gifted the kidlets with a gigantic bean bag for Christmas, but truth be told, I’ve lounged around in it just as much as they have this week. The first day, when I nestled in with a book next to the fire, I quickly realized the brilliance of this purchase.…
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Poetry Books
2020 was a good year for poetry! Some of my favorites this year: Whale Day by Billy Collins: I always enjoy this poet and his work. These poems were terrific. Healing the Divide: This book was a surprise! I bought it on kind of a whim, and it did not…
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A Christmas Parfait
For days The Banana had been talking about how thought that it would be a really fun Christmas Eve activity to take a Christmas cookie and pile it with as much whipped cream as possible and then bite into it. I kind of just ignored these discussions, but on the…
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Christmas Eve
When we woke on the morning of Christmas Eve, a blizzard had just ended. This meant I spent a bit of time rousing everyone from their warm and cozy beds to shovel sidewalks and the driveway. I was not popular. (Dr. Peds was working at the hospital). On my way…
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Board Games
They’ve been playing a lot of board games these past days: Scrabble, checkers, Catan, Uno, Go Fish. I’m anticipating a Christmas break full of even more board game variety. Since school for the middles has involved many hours of screens all fall, I’m looking forward to a Christmas break with…
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Grammar
I love grammar analysis, and all fall I’ve been teaching it to Mr. TOF. He, unfortunately does not share my passion for it. Usually we lay sentence strips all over the floor and place grammar symbols next to each word as part of our homeschool morning, but the past few…
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Recent Reads: A Huge List of Middle Grade Chapter Books
OK, so not every book on this list was exactly a recent read, but they are all books read in the last eight months or so. I’m a little behind on my “Recent Reads” series, but fear not, we have been reading more than ever during this year that has…
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Pandemic Christmas Trees
When I found out that we wouldn’t be able to go to the forest to cut our Christmas trees like we traditionally do because the Christmas Tree Cut day was canceled, I wondered what we would do about obtaining a Christmas tree this year. But then, a few days later,…
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Scenes from Forest Friday