More Homework for Mom
Holly came home again with another assignment for me - two more forms to sign and three text books to cover. She said that we could buy some covers at the store or use paper bags and decorate them. Being the frugal person that I am we went with the paper bags. I have done this before with both Gabe and Hannah and figured this would be a quick and easy project. We cut, measured, cut some more, re-measured, re-cut and tried taping. It wasn't working. I decided Holly should go do something else and just let Hannah and I work on the covering part. She could decorate them when we finished. I do not know if it was the cheap Romanian tape that we still have or the quality paper bags but after more than 30 minutes, I gave up.
This morning, Hannah and I went to a homeschool picnic. We were hoping to meet some families with teenagers but almost everyone there had elementary age children. There was one girl there that was Hannah's age and we also were given some good advice on where to find groups with teens. We had a good time and met some nice people. Settling in takes time and finding friends is part of the adjustment.
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7 Comments:
Holly looks very pleased with her newly covered textbooks. Which are, by the way, very cute!
Yay for the sale!
I hope your kids get to meet some other kids soon - it really does help. Do you have any teens in the apartments? We met a couple of kids from decent families here - with some differences that are workable.
Holly, I'm so sorry that you hurt your fingers. I pray that they will heal real soon. Have a great day in school tomorrow.
God Bless,
Love,
Pappa Andy
I like the book covers. that was certainly better than the trouble of making them.
That sure is a good picture of Holly.
Pretty book covers. They go well with your daughter.
I agree, Holly is very sweet and photogenic. I will pray for friends for Hannah.
I Love that picture of Holly! She looks so grown up!
Some things are better just buying. It reminds me of the time I decided I wasn't going to pay the $25 or $35 the Neat but Expesive Toy catalog was sell for 3 little wooden horse jumps for little plastic horses (for Christmas), I'd make them myself. I used some of the girls wooden blocks & some scewers, had dh glue them, and I painted a coat of paint on them secretly early each morning for about 2 or 3 weeks. They turned out great, but perhaps the money was worth the labor. :)
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