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A Good State of "Busy"

I am not a big fan of "busy". 

At this time of year, though, I think a certain amount of busy is unavoidable, and actually welcomed. 

We've had such a great couple of weeks - from school events to volunteer events, birthdays and home renovations. I don't think I've sat down much, but we have accomplished so much and have made a lot of good memories. 

We are doing simple schooling in December to allow ourselves time and space for other things.

Despite having a tooth pulled last week (yuck) and general craziness because of construction in our home, as I look at this update I see we've really had good times. 


Operation Christmas Child

Once again this year we traveled to the Operation Christmas Child processing center just north of Atlanta. 

This is becoming a tradition with the students in our Challenge community, and I love that. 

There is something very special about serving with teens, and this is one of my favorite events of the year. 

Operation Christmas Child Processing Center in Atlanta - 2015

Wrapping Up School Work

This week is officially the END for us. (well - at least until we begin again in 2016)

It was a lot of fun to attend a production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at a local theater. This books is a WONDERFUL read aloud if you're looking for a fun Christmas book! 

Grant is continuing to review his memory work each day.  I love that the memory work is ENOUGH during times like this.  We add in a Saxon math lesson and quiet reading and I feel like his days are complete. 

Anna took her midterm blue book exams for Challenge I on Tuesday. There was Latin translation, writing two papers on the spot in science and literature, reciting the outline of the Constitution, and also a Shakespeare presentation that she did about The Taming of the Shrew.  (She did a modern day retelling of one of the scenes and dressed up as a "thug" Kathryn.  I wish I would have gotten pictures, but you know how teenage girls are about having their pictures taken, right?!) 

In addition to her Challenge I work, she is still completing her online math and Latin classes for the semester, so she's not truly "finished" until the end of next week. 

I LOVE that Anna is learning to budget her own time and sometimes succeeding and sometimes failing.  We have a safe place to fail right now, and it is a perfect growth opportunity. 

GO HOMESCHOOL! 

Homeschool Fun and "School" in December

Celebrating a Birthday

Grant's 11th birthday is this weekend. He wanted to celebrate with a few good buddies during the week.

We took the entire day off on Tuesday. We went bowling, ate lunch at the pizza buffet, then came home for football in the yard and Minecraft. It was the best day I have had in a long time!

Best of all, Grant asked me if we could make a cake together the night before. We used a simple, delicious cookie cake recipe and it turned out so well! 

When your almost 11 year old asks you to spend an evening with him baking a birthday cake, you say yes automatically.  I realize we may not have this chance many more times, and I savored every minute of the cake baking. 

Grant's 11th Birthday Collage

Basement Update

Maybe in next week's Collage Friday I will be able to say that the basement is 100% finished and passed the final inspections. 

Right now we are just waiting for flooring and the final fixtures to go in the bathroom. 

I'm SO EXCITED about the way this is all coming together. It has been a challenging 7 weeks, but we are very pleased with the efficiency and speediness of the project. We have a great contractor! 

It's become apparent to us in the past year that we needed this space to be finished. Having daddy at home 100% of the time now is a blessing, but he needs SPACE, and we need more room as the kids are getting bigger. Finishing this space was easier (and cheaper!) than moving, so we decided to go for it. 

I decided on a Sherwin Williams' Light French Gray for the walls - with an accent wall in Sea Serpent for my husband's office.  

The floors are a very dark laminate vinyl tile (LVT - a hot product right now I understand). 

The new school room is open and airy, with lots of recessed lighting. It has a large closet (for LEGO® Education things) and plenty of room for the IKEA Billy bookshelves that will hold our books. 

I don't have any pictures of the family room yet - but it's a good size and will hopefully be a comfy place for the kids to lounge with their friends or for us to have family movie nights. 

The door leading to the basement has been the joke of the whole project! From the very start I said I wanted a glass door painted black.  I don't know why, but it's been my "one thing". When that door was painted and installed this week it made me very happy! 

I need your help, though -- don't you think the door to the left of the glass door (that's actually my pantry) should be painted black, too?   Help me settle a debate, please!   {wink}

Nearly completed basement project

That's it for our Collage Friday today!  

How has your week been?  Are you still schooling or are you taking some time off -- or a combination of both?  

 

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We did all of THAT in one week?

Where to start this week?

It's been a whirlwind of a week... and when I look back on it I wonder how we really got all of it done!

That's the thing about homeschool, though. You have so much TIME to work with... all day every day is your canvas, and you have the ability to create our own personal masterpiece each and every week. 

Don't you agree? 

This week was full of music, memory work, Operation Christmas Child, construction, and everything in between. I love documenting the weeks through Collage Friday because it gives me  a record of our homeschool days, and it often serves as a reminder of WHY we do what we do.

Because let's face it -- sometimes homeschooling can be tedious and challenging and we need to look back and see our accomplishments. 


A Little of Everything

While Anna's weeks are more prescribed by the Challenge curriculum, Grant is still free to explore a bit more and do many different things of his own choosing.  

I need write a post about this - because I love that in these elementary years we still have the freedom to pursue many different things. In the middle and high school years, however, I am seeing the advantage of buckling down and following the Challenge curriculum. 

I digress.  On to what Grant was up to this week: 

Collage Friday at Homegrown Learners

He played in a Sonatina Festival on the weekend and received a superior rating.  I was SO proud of him!  (Usually both Anna and Grant play in the Sonatina Festival, but this year Anna decided to forgo the festival for a tennis match she was playing in... we've had more hard decisions like this in our 9th grade year - she's a busy girl!)

Grant has created the goal for himself of becoming a Classical Conversations Memory Master this year.  What does that mean?  I love Brandy's post about what a Memory Master is, so I won't reinvent the wheel by telling you, you can just click over to her blog and read for yourself! 

He has been reviewing on the CC Cycle 1 iPad app, listening to all of the memory work on CD, letting me quiz him on the white board (times tables in particular), and playing lots of other memory work games we have found. 

It is so true that your child has to desire to Memory Master themselves - it CANNOT come from mom and dad. It has to be the desire of the child. 

Every day he works through a couple of lessons in the Veritas Press Self Paced History Course.  I love it and consider this to be one of the best decisions we made for Grant's school year. 

We also had time to break out a US Presidents Puzzle - which I am looking forward to framing for our new school room! 

He also spent time with:

  • LEGO® Education EV3 Mindstorms Crane - building and programming
  • Saxon Math
  • Finishing The Serpent's Shadow
  • Vivaldi's Gloria in Excelsis Deo (SQUILT Volume 1)
  • IEW Ancient History Writing Lessons
  • Essentials diagramming and grammar charts
  • Tennis lessons

Operation Christmas Child

It's National Collection Week! 

Of course you know how special this ministry is to me. It's hard to believe that it's already been two years since I traveled to Ecuador to distribute shoe boxes.  

My mission now is to spread the love of packing with young people, and I had the great joy of doing that with Anna and our church youth Saturday evening. 

Collage Friday at Homegrown Learners

We started the evening with pizza and stories -- stories from OCC box recipients (from the book A Story of Simple Gifts - I LOVE this book!) and a few of my own personal stories from Ecuador. I wanted the kids to know that these are MORE THAN JUST SHOEBOXES.  

They are the love of Christ tangibly demonstrated for a child! 

The children's hearts for others in need really touched me, and their ideas for items in boxes were wonderful. We took a group picture to include in each box, and included lots of personal information about ourselves for the recipients. 

Sunday we will dedicate the boxes during church.  It's one of my favorite Sundays of the year! I also have the honor of giving the sermon in our church this Sunday, so it will be extra special for me.


Learning the Grammar of Finishing a Basement

Being a Classical homeschooler I think about most everything in terms of how we can learn it in a Classical way. 

SO... as we are embarking on finishing our basement I am learning the GRAMMAR of a construction project.  Terms like framing, drywall, sheet rock, inspections, (and more) have entered my working vocabulary. 

Collage Friday at Homegrown Learners

The biggest reason we decided to finish off the 1,000+ square feet in the basement was to give my husband a much needed office (he works from home) AWAY from the daily living space. 

We will also have a family room, school room, and full bathroom in the basement.  

This week we went from framing to insulation to dry wall rather quickly and it was exciting to watch! 

Now I need to make decisions on paint colors, flooring, bathroom and light fixtures, and more.  It's VERY exciting, but also overwhelming at the same time because this just isn't my area of expertise. 

Having the basement finished also provides us with a unique opportunity to witness to many people about homeschooling. We inevitably interact with the workmen and it's obvious to them that we homeschool. I've had some great conversations with them about homeschooling, and the kids have baked goodies for them, too. 


Tell me your FAVORITE thing your kids accomplished this week!  

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Collage Friday at Homegrown Learners

Join me each Friday for a wrap up of the week - or just to share pertinent thoughts that have been rambling in your head during the past week.

Be sure to include your photo collages!

Then, visit other bloggers that have linked and leave them a supportive comment.  I love the Collage Friday community!

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