School prep is an ongoing thing for these disciples. We made time today to round up books from bookshelves, totes, and newly arrived boxes.
I was showing Stewart some of his books for Literature as Marie looked on.
Stewart hung is head. Marie exclaimed, “Wow! I REALLY hope the LORD returns before I have to read that!”
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Stewart
The world is a safer place…
The Sound of Music & other musicals.
One of the local Christian high schools does an annual musical production. Last year we went to see Annie. There we learned that the school welcomes local homeschoolers to participate to expand the cast as needed. The boys were eager to try-out. And although their parts were small, they enjoyed the experience overall.
Nigel was one of the contestants in the final scene. Stewart was, clearly, a Nazi.
(I admit, I hesitate to share any photos of Stewart by himself on the internet. The last thing I want is some future endeavor in his life foiled because someone mishandles a photo of him and brands him a Nazi.)
I watched the production three times. That is far too many Do-Re-Mi’s. Just sayin.’![]()
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The second night of the production John took Marie, Tabitha, and Johanna to Bath, NY to see The Secret Garden at Family Life Network. It seems March is often punctuated by musical theater. It’s a great way to survive winters.
The Sound of Music & other musicals.
One of the local Christian high schools does an annual musical production. Last year we went to see Annie. There we learned that the school welcomes local homeschoolers to participate to expand the cast as needed. The boys were eager to try-out. And although their parts were small, they enjoyed the experience overall.
Nigel was one of the contestants in the final scene. Stewart was, clearly, a Nazi.
(I admit, I hesitate to share any photos of Stewart by himself on the internet. The last thing I want is some future endeavor in his life foiled because someone mishandles a photo of him and brands him a Nazi.)
I watched the production three times. That is far too many Do-Re-Mi’s. Just sayin.’
The second night of the production John took Marie, Tabitha, and Johanna to Bath, NY to see The Secret Garden at Family Life Network. It seems March is often punctuated by musical theater. It’s a great way to survive winters.
Saint Patrick’s Day Shakes
C gaped and opined how lucky Nigel is.
Then one of the former homeschooler boys looked over C’s shoulder and said emphatically, “THAT is not what homeschooling is like!”
Ice Skating
I first remember it being offered in Greece on Tuesday mornings. I wasn’t going to drive to Greece.
Then I remember it being offered downtown on Tuesday mornings. I wasn’t going to drive downtown.
This year it was offered about 7 miles from my house.
Okay – while it isn’t the CLOSEST rink to my house, it is pretty close. 😉
So I signed up Marie and Tabitha.
But by the time the first lesson was over they were both asking if Dad could build a rink in our yard.
But on the last day they had family open skate. Stewart eagerly jumped at the opportunity. Nigel was a bit more concerned about the time away from his work. I mentioned I could waive English grammar for the day and he jumped into action!
I was fun. I skated about 20 minutes and was relieved that I did not fall. I DID get a NASTY blood blister on my HAND from doing up 5 pair of skates as tightly as I could! LOL.
Singing Stew
I’m not sure which came first.
Stewart wanted to join the choir.
Stewart wanted a suit.
He got both.
The suit was a special gift from God. After finding nothing that would work at Goodwill, and me not being willing to spend $80-150 on one, we’d all but given up. Then, as I was walking out of Macy’s with him a thought popped in my head. Amazon.
In about 3 minutes this was on the way to our house. $33. They only had one and it was his size. Found it on the first hit.
Pretty cool.
Thank you, Jesus.![]()
Friendly competition
With no major project slated for the two-week break we took over the holidays (um, the kitchen update left us too broke to take on our pending master bedroom project), we had to come up with other ways to entertain ourselves.
Somewhere along the line we though up Monopoly…
We started our first game ever that first night around 7 PM. Next thing I knew John was excusing himself at 8:15 PM to put Hanny and Katriel to bed. THEN the next thing I knew it was 10:20 PM! For! Real! I decided that we’d have to just end the game at 11 PM, because, well, do I really NEED a because???
Tabby was the first to go out… but she played well against these vultures.
We played multiple times over the course of the second week of vacation. It was mostly fun. Mostly.
How did we manage this with our two too-young-for-Monopoly-girlies?
Well, we tried to do it during Katriel’s naptime. And Johanna would just play dolls near us.
Or… in the case of at least two evening games I know of…
Heh – thanks technology!
But don’t worry. We played LOTS of Princess-friendly games, as well, over our break.
She’s a CandyLand queen!![]()
Disciples’ Construction Company
They were the first to finish their project.