Simple Woman's Daybook
I am thinking... I cannot wait until we have some fall weather.
From the learning rooms. . . We are doing school in stages. Last week, Holly started math. This week she is adding health to that. She was a bit skeptical about it because it deals with blood and guts (digestive system/ circulatory system) but she seemed to enjoy her lesson today. Gabriel and Hannah are doing biology and geometry this week.
I am thankful for... the opportunity to work and homeschool.
From the kitchen... Cheesy Chicken & Pasta - one of Gabriel's favorites
I am wearing... denim capris and a light blue school t-shirt.
I am creating... name tags for the students' cubbies.
I am going... to the dollar store to find some deals.
I am reading... Nothing right now (besides the Bible) and probably won't for the next three months.
I am hoping... that I find what I want at the dollar store.
I am hearing... the TV. Hannah and Holly are watching a movie.
Around the house... are lots of things that need to be picked up.
One of my favorite things... Chocolate milk. I'm in the mood for some chocolate right now.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week: I'll be working every day. This is a pretty easy week - no students just planning with a bunch of meetings thrown in here and there.
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
Hannah and Holly at the park.
Labels: Homeschool, Simple Woman's Daybook, Substitute Teaching












4 Comments:
The girls look like they are having fun. Great shot.
Just dropping in to say hi.
Karen, Thank you for stopping in and leaving a comment :)
I think your Cheesy Chicken Pasta sounds really good :)
Love your site :)
Love the picture of the girls!
Sorry this is off-topic.
I imagine you've heard the news, but just in case. Please pray for Marsha.
I've added a Mr. Linky to my blog to "collect" all the specific blog posts of tributes, prayers and love in one place... so that it will be easier for Marsha to find in the days, weeks, and months ahead.
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Suzanne/581057/
Thanks for passing this along.
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