Friday we rounded out the week of lessons and got them all finished by around 11:30 in the morning. Daddy was at work and I followed lessons with some laundry and vacuuming. After we had everything straightened up I went into my room to crochet, this being Friday the campers have FULL access to their electronics for the weekend ... this means that once lessons are finished on Friday there are no restrictions to their electronic devices again until Sunday night. I had no major projects to finish with my crochet, just wanted to work on my gift for a friend who likes lemons. After Daddy got home he and I ran to the store, when we came home I doctored the cooked chicken that I'd had going in the crock pot for chicken casserole, I shredded the chicken and then added it to a couple of creamy soups and some cheese with noodles. It turned out very well!
On Saturday we hung out around the house with each other. Watched a lot of Netflix and chilled. Sunday we went to mass and then went scrapping near our house followed by a trip down to visit Grandma and Papa. After a quick visit where we did a couple of things that Grandma needed help getting done we went scrapping around their house. We stopped and bought everyone a soda pop and stopped at two parks while we were out.
Monday we were scheduled to do lessons, but instead took apart scrap and cleaned the house and bedrooms. It's about that time of year that we begin to go through all of the clothing that we have and donate what we no longer fit or no longer like ... also we switch out the summer clothing for the fall and winter clothing. ECJ took apart most of the scrap while the girls worked on cleaning their room. I vacuumed the house and did some laundry. After Daddy got home from work he and I ran to the scrap yard and then Daddy went back to work for a little while. Later we picked up some pizza for the campers for supper and got ourselves some fish from Long John Silver's. Our evening was spent watching Netflix, eating popcorn, and attempting to relax.
On Tuesday Daddy and I had to run some errands first thing in the morning and we didn't get home until around quarter to noon. Just as soon as we got home Daddy headed off to work and the campers and I made sure that lessons got accomplished. It only took about an hour or so to get all of our lessons done for the day. After Daddy got back from work he and I went scrapping in the next town over and once we got home I made bratwurst and french fries for supper. After supper we watched Step Dogs on Netflix and ate ice cream for desert.
Wednesday rolled around and we woke up pretty early. Noni came by after Daddy went to work and we went to the mall a couple of towns over from us to have lunch and window shop. After a quick trip around the merry-go-round we went to Walmart where I bought some shoes for ECJ and Peanut and some groceries for the house since we were running low. After Noni dropped us off and Daddy got home from work Daddy and I went scrapping down near Grandma and Papa's house, which is about an hour ride from our house but there wasn't much scrap around us this night. When we got home I made homemade tacos for supper.
So, on Thursday we all got up relatively early ... but not too early. Daddy had an appointment a few towns over so after he left to go to that ECJ started unloading the scrap from the truck and taking apart the scrap. Peanut turned on Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and curled up on the love seat to watch it. YCJ watched Netflix after taking care of Sugar Baby the rabbit and cleaning her cage. I did folded a load of laundry and started another load after changing mine and Daddy's bed linens. After Daddy got back from his appointment we loaded up the truck and went to the scrap yard. The campers stayed home and hung out together. We ran a few errands and then came home and relaxed. YCJ made pancakes for the campers for supper and I made Daddy and I some fried zucchini.
Friday, the end of the week has come. Daddy went off to work right after drinking some coffee, the campers and I started lessons, and I threw a load of laundry into the washer. Lessons were done within two hours, including the girls drawing their renditions of the harvest moon for Exploring Nature With Children. ...
Currently I'm finishing up this blog post while the dryer hums along and the girls eat popcorn for a snack. ECJ is in his room hanging out. After Daddy gets home I have a few errands that I must run and tonight we'll likely be eating homemade tacos again (so yummy!).
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Friday, October 6, 2017
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Second Week 17/18
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Six of the 8 giant zucchini that we picked up from the cider mill. |
On Saturday we all woke up slowly between nine and ten in the morning. Daddy helped me strip and remake our bed, I threw the sheets in the washer, and Daddy went to his appointment a couple of towns over. ECJ went to cut one of his customers grass and the girls played with their electronic devices. I crocheted while Daddy was gone ... contemplating if I was going to go to the next craft fair here in town as a vendor. When Daddy got home he and I ran to the store to pick up some things we were running out of like dish soap and put some gas in the truck. Then we spent about an hour contemplating if we should take the dingy old carpet out of the living room ... even washing it doesn't help. But, with the temperatures in the 90's this weekend and us not having central air ... we decided against tearing out the carpet this weekend. It will be done another day. The rest of the evening we relaxed and then watched Homeward Bound as a family.

Monday can be found by following this link ... A Day in the Life 2017.
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Neat looking fallen tree that we saw on our nature walk. |
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Super hero masks |
Wednesday we all got up pretty early, but not too early, and got our chores and breakfast out of the way. I started my day with two cups of coffee and a load of laundry in both the washer and the dryer. After Daddy went to work the campers and I got busy with lessons. We were done before noon this day and then I had them all make super hero masks (for International Homeschool Spirit Week's Super Hero Day) for either themselves or their pokemon. We're having so much fun with this spirit week! After lessons the girls helped me move the couches so that I could vacuum underneath them, I folded a load of laundry while the girls put the clothing from the washer into the dryer, and then we all helped Daddy take apart a small load of scrap he'd picked up from around town. I ran with Daddy to the scrap yard while the campers stayed home and cleaned their rooms and then Daddy dropped me off and headed back to work for a little bit. When Daddy got back he and I headed out scrapping while the campers camped out in our bedroom watching Netflix. We surprised the campers by picking up Little Caesar's Pizza for supper while we were out.
So, Thursday, we woke up to a perfectly crisp fall day. After most of the week being in the high 80's and low 90's our high for Thursday was just 66*!!! I LOVE fall, y'all!! This day was crazy hair day for the International Homeschool Spirit Week and I just couldn't get any of the campers to do anything crazy with their hair this day. So, no crazy hair pictures. We all woke up early, Daddy had an appointment a couple of towns over and ECJ had to get busy (after chores and breakfast) taking apart scrap. The girls at breakfast and did their morning chores leisurely while I updated this blog post. We called lessons off for the day except for the pond study that we were doing this week for Exploring Nature with Children, I had the girls watch the videos and check out all the links supplied on the pond study's page since our local park doesn't have a pond for us to observe in person. The girls then spent some time drawing pictures of ponds in their books. When Daddy got home we finished taking apart the scrap and then went to the scrap yard. After that Daddy and I took a drive to check out another truck for sale. Our day ended with chicken marinated in Italian dressing for supper.
Friday is giving back day for the International Home Spirit Week and we plan on writing a soldier to thank him or her for their service. The rest of Friday remains a mystery as I'll figure it out after we do our lessons in the morning but for sure Daddy will be at work.
I hope that you had a good week!!
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Day in the Life 2017
For the Back to School blog hop from ihomeschool network's Day in the Life I decided to highlight one of our regular days of school. I do this each year and pretty much approach it the same way each time. So, let's take a peek at how our day unfolds...
September 25, 2017
9 AM - Daddy was already awake and getting ready for work when we woke up the campers so that they could do their morning chores and eat breakfast.
9:30 AM - Daddy left for work and we began school. It is International Homeschool Spirit Week and this day's theme is Pajama day. ECJ dressed first thing in the morning as he always does, Peanut had slept in some clothing that was comfortable, but I was able to catch YCJ doing her school work in her pajamas! We are currently working on finishing the school books from last year (because I always like to finish them) and our lessons follow the same schedule daily ... Language Arts while I read the girls a Bible lesson, Math, Science, Handwriting, History, and Geography. Each camper has to read silently at some point during the day and they each choose to read at their own time, most of them reading right before bed. Peanut reads earlier because I read to her and YCJ every night before bed.
10 - 12:30 - I did the lesson planning for the week while the campers did their lessons, I hadn't remembered to do it on Thursday evening so I was playing catch up. It's not as easy planning lessons while teaching other lessons but somehow I always manage to get it done even though it's not my preferred way to do things. It took about three hours to do lessons this day.
12:30 - 2:30 - After lessons were done the girls took a break with electronics together on the couch before taking a shower. Meanwhile ECJ was outside taking apart scrap that we'd picked up the night before. Daddy came home in the middle of this time and helped take apart scrap. By the time 2:30 rolled around all scrap was taken apart and the girls were squeaky clean, ECJ was ready for lunch (as were the girls), so while Daddy and I went to the scrap yard YCJ made spaghetti'o's for lunch.

3:30 - When Daddy and I got back home it was time to power wash both of the vehicles... Much fun was had while getting them clean...

6 - 8 - After we finished with the vehicles Daddy had to go back to work to check on some lighting issues that were going on. The campers played electronics together taking turns while I crocheted a lemon for part of a gift for a friend.
8 - 9:30 PM - We had a late supper of shrimp pasta (super simple, filling, and YUMMY!) and then the campers went to their rooms to read or play on their electronics. Medicine was passed out to the girls. At 9:30 it was bedtime for the girls, so I read a chapter of Little Women to them and they were off to sleep.
10:30 and after - ECJ goes to bed around 10:30 after taking the dogs out for the last time for the night. Daddy and I were watching Charmed on Netflix and fell asleep sometime around midnight, after taking our medicines around 11 PM. Peanut came into our room sometime during the night and crawled into bed with us, making our sleep interesting as she's a cover thief and spins in circles in her sleep ... making for toes in the nose and uncovered legs.
This is pretty much what a regular day looks like for us. Some days school takes more or less time, we don't often wash vehicles in 90* weather in the fall, and some days were busy doing other things but you get the idea.
September 25, 2017
9 AM - Daddy was already awake and getting ready for work when we woke up the campers so that they could do their morning chores and eat breakfast.


12:30 - 2:30 - After lessons were done the girls took a break with electronics together on the couch before taking a shower. Meanwhile ECJ was outside taking apart scrap that we'd picked up the night before. Daddy came home in the middle of this time and helped take apart scrap. By the time 2:30 rolled around all scrap was taken apart and the girls were squeaky clean, ECJ was ready for lunch (as were the girls), so while Daddy and I went to the scrap yard YCJ made spaghetti'o's for lunch.
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At the scrap yard. |




8 - 9:30 PM - We had a late supper of shrimp pasta (super simple, filling, and YUMMY!) and then the campers went to their rooms to read or play on their electronics. Medicine was passed out to the girls. At 9:30 it was bedtime for the girls, so I read a chapter of Little Women to them and they were off to sleep.
10:30 and after - ECJ goes to bed around 10:30 after taking the dogs out for the last time for the night. Daddy and I were watching Charmed on Netflix and fell asleep sometime around midnight, after taking our medicines around 11 PM. Peanut came into our room sometime during the night and crawled into bed with us, making our sleep interesting as she's a cover thief and spins in circles in her sleep ... making for toes in the nose and uncovered legs.
This is pretty much what a regular day looks like for us. Some days school takes more or less time, we don't often wash vehicles in 90* weather in the fall, and some days were busy doing other things but you get the idea.
Friday, September 22, 2017
Actually Back to School



On Saturday Daddy had an appointment out of town and then had to go to work. After breakfast and chores were done the campers and I took a walk up to the park which is about a mile away. We played for awhile, explored the trails for about forty-five minutes, and then played some more. After all that excitement we walked back home and the girls were playing outside while ECJ was doing some yard clean up ... he eventually asked YCJ to help him move a large piece of concrete and there was an accident. The concrete slipped out of their hands and landed on her right foot! After Daddy got home (she was able to move her toes but I was becoming worried about the swelling) ... which was only about forty minutes later ... we took her up to the emergency room. Four hours, one x-ray, and a very hungry girl later we find out that she has a hairline fracture in the top of her big toe on her right foot. She has to be careful not to bang it and wear shoes when she's up and about... keeping it elevated when she's sitting. This is not how we had planned to end our day.


Sunday we spent the morning asleep ... yup, we slept in way late and missed mass. That's ok ... it's not something that we do every week and Peanut and Daddy had gotten very little sleep all week long. The campers went outside to play while Daddy and I went and scrapped a nearby neighborhood really quickly, just kind of testing the waters for the day. We got a decent amount so we decided that we'd go visit Grandma and Papa for a little while and then go scrapping down there. Grandma surprised us with a full out Sunday ham supper, so Daddy and I left the girls with Grandma to help (ECJ had stayed home) and he and I went scrapping for a couple of hours. We came back just in time to eat a fabulous meal and then help clean up. After that we took the girls scrapping the couple of neighborhoods that we hadn't done, played at a park, and picked up some soda pop for the ride home (a special treat instead of the frozen drinks). Shortly after getting home for the night the girls were in bed after their usual bedtime routine and ECJ quickly followed. I took a relatively quick bath (under an hour for me is quick), put a quick load of laundry in the washer and dryer, and then relaxed until Daddy and I went to bed.
On Monday Daddy got up to go to work and I stumbled out of bed behind him, have I mentioned that I REALLY like my sleep? Quickly downing a cup of coffee I then stripped our king size bed and put it in the washer, remade the bed, and then folded all of the laundry from the dryer the night before. ECJ was up and taking apart scrap (there wasn't much to take apart as everything that we got was pretty much just bits and pieces of stuff). I woke the girls up while bringing their laundry to their room and then I scrubbed the bathroom floor. The girls got up and ate breakfast and then did their chores. ECJ finished outside and came in to do his inside chores. I switched loads of laundry because it was bed day ... you know, the day that you go around the house and change all of the bed sheets and what not? Yup, we do them all ... except for ECJ's bed because he's in charge of cleaning his sheets and room on his own, I don't feel the need to clean his linens since he's 15 and can do it himself. The girls then went and cleaned their room and ECJ did his after finishing his chores. I updated this post, drank some coffee, and then crocheted while waiting for the dryer to finish so I could switch loads and keep going (four loads of laundry this day, not counting the one in the dryer when I woke up). After Daddy got home he and I loaded up the truck and then went to the scrap yard. After the scrap yard we ran a few errands, picked up supper (Subway this night, nobody wanted chicken and dumplings), and then relaxed the rest of the night at home.
Tuesday Daddy got up early-ish and went to work, leaving the news playing. ECJ and Peanut were already up and I was drowsing in bed listening to President Trump talking about North Korea. Finally I got up and drank my first cup of coffee (which Daddy had poured for me before he left so it was right by the bed) and told Peanut to wake up YCJ. It was almost 11 AM! ECJ finished his inside chores really quickly and the girls ate their breakfast while I poured myself a second cup and got dressed. We were starting our lessons for fall this day and got started around 11:20 ... an hour later we had everything done besides History for the girls, Bible study with YCJ in her Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul , and ECJ was working independently on his high school studies. That was also with Daddy coming home for a minute to run me to the store quickly and all of the campers working on their own for about twenty minutes. The girls were completely finished with school except for their independent reading by 1:30 PM and ECJ was nearly finished with his studies. We spent a LOT of time socializing during lessons today and that's OK ... sometimes lol. After Daddy got home we had an appointment in town and after that we went scrapping really quickly in the next town over, if we hadn't had the appointment we'd have driven down by Grandma and Papa's house again this day. For supper this day we had the before mentioned chicken and dumplings.
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Peanut working on making herself a bracelet from the kit Grandma gave her for her birthday. |
Wednesday, after Daddy got up and went to work, the campers and I got our day started. Breakfast and chores were followed by lessons. Right now the girls are working on finishing their textbooks from last school year for language arts and math, we're continuing where we left off in History (using America the Beautiful by Notgrass) and taking this week to learn more about the Autumn Equinox through Exploring Nature With Children right now for our science. ECJ dove right in where he left off in Algebra, doing Algebra 2 after he finishes with Life of Fred's Beginning Algebra just so we know that the information sticks. He's working more on his creative writing this year than he did last year and we'll do some focus on research papers later on in the year, we'll also be doing Life of Fred's Language Arts books with him before the end of the year. So far his favorite subject is Physics!!! He's really enjoying it, though we're only a few days in. We'll begin working on our Family Time Fitness next week as the weather is still just too warm and inviting for us to be spending time inside and right now the campers are active with their bikes, scooters, skateboards, and general playing to worry about taking time to "exercise" (LOL I love the fact that they're doing PE without even trying). After lessons were finished and Daddy came home he and I ran to the scrap yard and then scrapped our way back to the house. Daddy had to run back to work for a few minutes after that and came home with Jet's Pizza as a surprise supper, well ... a surprise for the campers since I already knew what he was planning. After supper Daddy and I went back out scrapping, came home to give out medicine, watch some TV together, and for me to tuck the girls in bed with their nighttime routine. Daddy took a buddy of his to work later in the evening and went back around our town looking for more scrap while I stayed home with the campers and I crocheted.
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One of the mini beasts that we discovered while covering this week's assignment in Exploring Nature With Children. |
On Thursday Daddy called formal lessons off for the day. This meant that it was a perfect day for us to go on our nature walk! We currently aren't journaling our nature walks and discoveries simply because I need to pick up some sketch book type notebooks for the campers to use for their journaling, I'm planning on doing this at the end of the month so that they can use them for the rest of the year and maybe even into next year. We played at the park for a little while after our walk and while Daddy was at his appointment a few towns over. When we got back home (and Daddy did as well) we took apart some scrap and then Daddy and I went to the scrap yard. A quick stop to drop me back off at home and then he went in to work for a little while. Peanut and I made some cookies while the Cracker Jack's straightened up the house a bit.
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Monday, September 18, 2017
Through the Campers Eyes
So, this year for the ihomeschool network's Not Back to School Blog Hop they're doing a Through the Eyes of a Student week ... I've decided that this year I'm going to interview each of my campers and figure out just what homeschooling means to them.
We'll start with Peanut -
What do you like about homeschooling? It's fun! I get to learn a lot of stuff and it doesn't take FOREVER to do it.
What don't you like about homeschooling? That I have to sit still every day and learn something new ... sometimes it would be good just to learn the same thing because it would be easier.
Would you ever want to go to public school? NO! I like learning at home, it doesn't take all day, and as soon as we're done I have the rest of the day to play ... plus, they probably don't have good teachers like you, Mom.
If you could change one thing about homeschooling what would it be? That all of my friends were homeschooled too so that we could have more time to play together.
There you go, out of the mouth of a nine year old....
Now, for YCJ (Younger Cracker Jack, age 12) -
What do you like about homeschooling? That it doesn't take all day to do it ... plus the lunches are better than public or private school. I get to eat what I want to eat.
What don't you like about homeschooling? That not everybody does it. That and English ... I HATE English!
Would you ever want to go back to public school? NO Way! I have enough drama dealing with my friends after they get out of school, I don't need drama all day long! Girls? They're drama! Might have been different if I was a boy. Plus, I don't get picked on at homeschool.
If you could change one thing about homeschooling what would it be? English! Can't we just skip it for the rest of the year? I know how to read and write! (LOL)
And, finally, ECJ (Elder Cracker Jack, age 15) -
What do you like about homeschooling? I can get through it quickly ... I don't have to sit and listen to a teacher drone on and on about something that I already understand. I get to take my books and read the stuff and then do the work. Easy peasy!
What don't you like about homeschooling? There aren't any girls here, well, except for my sisters and they don't count. I could really use some girls to check out when I'm bored.
Would you ever want to go back to public school? Sure! There's girls in public school and I could get to know them. Plus, there's more people to hang out with other than the guys at the skate park. But, I wouldn't be going back to learn ... just to hang out.
If you could change one thing about the way we homeschool what would it be? Seriously? I want more people to hang out with. I know we belong to the homeschool group but I really want to do the co-op this year. If we can't afford it this year then we HAVE to do it next year!
Now, obviously, I can't change everything that the kids want us to change. BUT ... I can put the campers into the co-op possibly for spring semester. We can't swing the cost this fall but probably can this spring and we're planning on all three of them going next fall AND spring to co-op every Thursday. Next year will be ECJ's junior year of high school ... so even if we don't enroll the girls in co-op he WILL be enrolled for many of the reasons he listed. Yup, that socialization factor. He has lots of friends but he's really interested in meeting more girls his age and public school (even private school because we've tried it before) just isn't an option as far as we're concerned right now.
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We'll start with Peanut -
What do you like about homeschooling? It's fun! I get to learn a lot of stuff and it doesn't take FOREVER to do it.
What don't you like about homeschooling? That I have to sit still every day and learn something new ... sometimes it would be good just to learn the same thing because it would be easier.
Would you ever want to go to public school? NO! I like learning at home, it doesn't take all day, and as soon as we're done I have the rest of the day to play ... plus, they probably don't have good teachers like you, Mom.
If you could change one thing about homeschooling what would it be? That all of my friends were homeschooled too so that we could have more time to play together.
There you go, out of the mouth of a nine year old....
Now, for YCJ (Younger Cracker Jack, age 12) -
What do you like about homeschooling? That it doesn't take all day to do it ... plus the lunches are better than public or private school. I get to eat what I want to eat.
What don't you like about homeschooling? That not everybody does it. That and English ... I HATE English!
Would you ever want to go back to public school? NO Way! I have enough drama dealing with my friends after they get out of school, I don't need drama all day long! Girls? They're drama! Might have been different if I was a boy. Plus, I don't get picked on at homeschool.
If you could change one thing about homeschooling what would it be? English! Can't we just skip it for the rest of the year? I know how to read and write! (LOL)
And, finally, ECJ (Elder Cracker Jack, age 15) -
What do you like about homeschooling? I can get through it quickly ... I don't have to sit and listen to a teacher drone on and on about something that I already understand. I get to take my books and read the stuff and then do the work. Easy peasy!
What don't you like about homeschooling? There aren't any girls here, well, except for my sisters and they don't count. I could really use some girls to check out when I'm bored.
Would you ever want to go back to public school? Sure! There's girls in public school and I could get to know them. Plus, there's more people to hang out with other than the guys at the skate park. But, I wouldn't be going back to learn ... just to hang out.
If you could change one thing about the way we homeschool what would it be? Seriously? I want more people to hang out with. I know we belong to the homeschool group but I really want to do the co-op this year. If we can't afford it this year then we HAVE to do it next year!
Now, obviously, I can't change everything that the kids want us to change. BUT ... I can put the campers into the co-op possibly for spring semester. We can't swing the cost this fall but probably can this spring and we're planning on all three of them going next fall AND spring to co-op every Thursday. Next year will be ECJ's junior year of high school ... so even if we don't enroll the girls in co-op he WILL be enrolled for many of the reasons he listed. Yup, that socialization factor. He has lots of friends but he's really interested in meeting more girls his age and public school (even private school because we've tried it before) just isn't an option as far as we're concerned right now.
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Thursday, September 14, 2017
First Week 2017-2018


On Sunday we all got up early and got dressed then headed down to Grandma and Papa's church for mass. After which we took down an awning for their neighbor and visited with Grandma and Papa for awhile (taking their camper back to the storage yard) before heading out to scrap our afternoon away. We made several stops at parks and got our frozen drinks, mostly because Peanut expects them and I had a free one from a punch card. After our truck was full of scrap we headed home for the night and everyone was quickly in bed and under the covers sleeping.

Monday Daddy got up and went to work for a couple of hours and I took the time to plan out our first week of homeschooling. The campers did their chores early in the morning and then relaxed by watching videos on various devices throughout the house (yup, no lessons this day). When Daddy got home we took apart what scrap we had and loaded the truck to go to the scrap yard, which Daddy and I did next. We came back and picked up the girls and then went scrapping back down by Grandma and Papa's general area ... we didn't have a good scrap night, barely got anything at all. We stopped at two parks while we were out and also grabbed frozen drinks. We grabbed some supper while we were out, ECJ fended for himself at home, and then came home to drop the girls off while Daddy and I ran to the bank to get some money for something that we had to take care of on Tuesday. Once we got home I read to the girls, did prayers with them, had a kissing battle with Peanut, did our pinkie promise, and then kissed them goodnight. Daddy and I took our medicine and shortly thereafter we were in bed as well. ECJ stayed up for a while chatting to some friends online.
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YCJ teaching Peanut to make pancakes. |
On Tuesday Daddy went to work while I did a load of laundry, updated the blog, typed up a letter, and talked to ECJ (the girls slept in). I woke the girls up at quarter after 11 and had them do their chores and eat their breakfast. Noni showed up around noon to take me on a couple of errands while Daddy was at work, that's right ... I do NOT drive. I willingly handed my licence in for a state ID several years back because I'm too nervous to drive properly and I've never regretted it. After Noni left and Daddy got home he took me to a couple grocery stores to pick up some meat for our deep freezer and then we did the back breaks on the truck when we got home. Taking apart what little scrap we had after that. The evening was spent calmly at home between the campers and I watching movies together (like Balto 3) and some TV ... we don't have cable and don't subscribe any longer to Netflix so we watch local channels and Canadian TV a lot. Daddy went to help a friend out with some home improvement after work. We didn't do lessons this day either and I talked to Daddy ... we decided to just implement Family Time Fitness and Exploring Nature With Children this week and do the formal book lessons beginning next Tuesday (because I'd planned a four day week for the first week of school). So, I looked on the web for the best day for a nature walk which would be over the weekend ... made a tentative plan to do it on Saturday though we might choose to do it earlier, and looked at the first couple of days for Family Time Fitness, determined that we'd start that on Wednesday.
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Working on making her birthday cake! |

Wednesday was Peanut's ninth birthday! We very seldom do lessons on one of the campers birthdays, and this day we didn't do lessons either lol. We started the day with Daddy going to work and me waking the campers up a bit earlier than previous days this week. Peanut had gone to bed with a migraine the night before and woke up feeling much better this morning. The campers gave Peanut their gifts for her and we had a quiet morning. After Daddy got home we went down to see Grandma and Papa for awhile and visit with them. Grandma gave Peanut their gift and Peanut just loved it! Then we went scrapping for a little while and stopped at a couple of parks to play. After another stop at the grocery store to pick up some stuff for her special request supper of homemade nachos, the campers and I came home while Daddy scrapped our small town. Once Daddy got home we gave Peanut her gifts from us and then it was time shortly thereafter for her to go to bed. She said it was one of her favorite birthdays ever!
On Thursday everybody slept in a bit, including the dogs. Shadow, our really old black lab mix, even slept in ... most of the week he's been waking us up at six am to be let outside because he has to go. It was lovely to sleep in with hubby and the campers didn't wake up until we woke them up. The girls had stayed up really late the night before cleaning their room because they couldn't sleep. They're room looks awesome, they did a great job! Daddy took the day off of work because he had an appointment a couple of towns over and I took the opportunity to update this post and do some laundry. The plan for the rest of the day is to clean the house some, finish going through this year's curriculum to weed out what will be used next semester, next year, and currently ... and then to crochet. When Daddy gets back we're cleaning out both vehicles and maybe washing the car. For supper we'll be having salmon patties and french fries. The plan for tomorrow is to start our Family Time Fitness (finally) and do our nature walk for Exploring Nature with Children while Daddy is at work. Nothing too amazing or strenuous.
Looks like we really didn't get back to school for our "first week of school" this year ... lol ... that's ok we'll do it next week! Homeschool Freedom for the win!
Chocolate Cherry Cake
- 1 box of devil food cake mix (any brand)
- 1 large can of cherry pie filling
- eggs as instructed on the box
- 1/3 c of water

To make our family favorite, chocolate cherry cake you put the dry mix into your bowl and add the entire can of cherry pie filling. The only things you do per box instructions is add the recommended amount of eggs and preheat the oven to temp. Reduce the amount of water needed to just a 1/3 of a cup. Mix all ingredients together and then bake per instructions on the box. Usually we eat this without frosting because it is a rich cake ... but Peanut added milk chocolate frosting for her birthday. Either way is really good!
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Saturday, September 9, 2017
Extended Summer





Sunday our day started with a stop by some small falls to wake up a bit more and stretch those sore muscles from sleeping in the car. When we started driving again we were blessed to see an American Bald Eagle fly over our heads and land on a nearby tree!!!! After about two hours on the road we made it to the house that we were going to look at! We took several pictures and explored the house fully before leaving again to start our drive back to the lower peninsula. We stopped at a beach on Lake Michigan for the kids to stretch their legs again for awhile before we started looking for a decent hotel that had a pool to stop at for the night. We found one around five pm and stopped for the day, having supper at the diner next door, and then taking full advantage of the pool and spa for a couple of hours. Needless to say everyone slept extremely well this night.


On Monday, Labor Day, we got going around 9 am after a breakfast of doughnuts and coffee/juice. After noticing what time it was we took a long break at another beach on Lake Michigan for the girls to wade into the water and look for shells to collect (they collected a lot!). ECJ hadn't packed shorts so he simply played in the sand, drawing designs and watching the waves wash them away. We got back on our way shortly before noon (when the bridge re-opened) and were on our way headed back home. It took several hours, and lots of traffic, to get back to our home. Boy, were our critters happy to see us!!! (A friend had watched them for us while we were gone.) I did two loads of laundry and we let the campers stay up until midnight because they were excited to have their toys and WiFi back (LOL no WiFi except while we were at the hotel ... not even internet on our phones). At midnight I read to the girls, did our prayers, had our battle of the kisses and pinkie promises done and shortly after that Daddy and I settled in for the night.
Tuesday it was back to reality. Daddy had to go to work in the morning, I had to strip beds and do laundry, and the campers had chores. In between loads of laundry I did some research about home improvement grants in preparation for if we bought the house ... three more loads of laundry got done this day! The girls took a bath in the middle of the day and ECJ cleaned up our yard. We were originally going to start school this day but decided that since I hadn't gotten everything ready we were going to extend our summer break for just one more week ... time enough to get back to the books next week. Supper was a family favorite of hot dogs and eggs and Daddy and I relaxed while watching Guardians of the Galaxy 2 again with the kids after supper. I spent part of my day off and on crocheting for my craft fair I have coming up ... objects to sell don't make themselves. Regular summer bedtimes were observed and life was coming back into focus after our whirlwind vacation.
Wednesday Daddy and I ran to the bank quickly first thing in the morning to deposit some money to cover the bills that we'd written checks for (we'd meant to go Tuesday but just wanted to relax). The campers ate breakfast and did their chores while we were gone. Then Daddy was off to work and I was filling out his paperwork for his new doctor, which he saw at 3:30 in the afternoon this day. After finishing the paperwork and updating this blog I spent time crocheting more washcloths for the craft fair. After Daddy's appointment we went scrapping for just a bit and had the wheel bearing decide to blow out on the passenger side of the truck! Daddy called one of his friends to come pick me up and he waited for the tow truck by himself. It was after ten PM before Daddy got home with the tow truck! The girls had waited up to say goodnight to Daddy and so went to bed a bit late.



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