There is so little to blog.
Marie painted these shoes she got at Goodwill. She decorated them for her favorite movie, The Nightmare Before Christmas.
I am not so good at taking photos – either remembering to take them, or executing them… but we’ve been very intentional about setting up play dates for Johanna and Katriel this fall.
Today, we picked up Asher and headed to Chase’s for doughnuts, and some animals.
He made Katriel this incredible picture out of LEAVES from his yard!
Katriel, Nan, and I headed to Canandaigua on the 9th to pick up our CBS books for this year’s study. It is nothing short of AWESOME how much of an effort the leadership dove into in order to provide such comprehensive start-up bags for the kids’ programming. With labelled envelopes to open at specific times through the months, this is clear that our loving volunteers poured themselves into the ministry.
Marie and Tab even got ESV Scripture Journals of the Gospel of John.
There were glitches (oh – Zoom – you never knew you’d be so popular),
But there was a lot of gladness, too.
I’m going to get a lot of exercise going up and down the stairs between girls as the technology comes in and out, but it is totally worth it.
Another homeschool year is underway at Dayspring Academy.
Katriel is starting her Beyond Little Hearts of Dakota guidebook, which means drawing continents on the driveway. I guess I parked too close to Russia?
Originally, we had not planned to have Marie take classes at FLCC this semester, because of her soccer and CBS schedule; however, once we learned FLCC was almost 100% remote, we were able to register her for Intro to Literature (with a favorite teacher of the Butler crew), and Intro to Functions, which is the entry level college math class.
Johanna decided to grab the bull by the horns on day 2, though her early arrival to the school table threw off the planned earlier risers.
Nan was the only one to brave the pool on September 1st. She was the last swimmer of the year.
As a 9th grader, Tab now joins the ranks of 6AM Biology with Dad legend.
And Johanna took it upon herself to learn how to make scrambled eggs so she could help us some mornings.
Nigel is no longer a student of Dayspring Academy, though he still spends most of his days here, doing FLCC classes from home. He doesn’t mind saving the gas money, and the girls and I love having him around. We hope this remote stuff doesn’t follow us in to 2021; but we are making the best of the situation.
It’s hard to describe how grateful we are that our homeschool soccer league is able to play this year. With so many other activities stripped off our schedules this year, it was such a wonderful blessing to have this remain intact, particularly with schools in our region not being afforded the same privilege.
Marie is a defensive starter again this year. This is Tabitha’s first year on the varsity level, and with such a large team, she is a pool player. We were glad she was able to take the field this gorgeous September day.
One of the biggest pick-me-ups is that the other parents seem wholly like-minded in terms of protocols. It is delightful to just be ourselves and feel like we are totally doing something normal again!