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A rare but perfect day

As far as homeschooling goes, yesterday was pretty much perfect.  We started the day with singing primary songs, reading our scriptures, and piano practice.  Morning charts were done quickly and kindly and then the girls got their school work done so well, they were even helpful and kind to each other.  Then we spent the rest of our day outside riding bikes, basking in the sun and having a picnic.  My heart felt so light as I sat and thought, this is why, we are so lucky to be able to have this day.  All of our days are not so easy and some are downright difficult (today was one of those...) but even so, the highs that we can reach are so much higher now that I have my girls home with me. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to keep them home, and for the learning and growth it provides to me as well.
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General Conference

As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints we have the privilege to gather together as a family every six months and listen to the words of our prophet, apostles and other leaders.  It's a great weekend, full of cinnamon rolls, words of the Lord, coloring, crocheting and more.  This time I taught Molly how to crochet, and it kept her busy the entire time, and  still now.  The other girls spent lots of time coloring, and Hadley played with blocks and climbed on dad.   As much as I love this weekend, it's the following days and weeks when I get to read over the words again, and really soak them in.  When I don't have kids asking for things, or yelling about a crayon, or banging blocks together.  The times when I can read and ponder all by myself.  I caught glimpses of what lies in store for me as I will read over and ponder the words that were spoken, and I can't wait to immerse myself in them.  The light splash I g...

Chocolate Touch

For read aloud last week we read, "The Chocolate Touch," and my girls loved it.  It's an easy read and only took us a couple of days to get through it.  They loved seeing what would turn into chocolate next, and the message of the story was easy to follow and not over their heads.  It was entertaining, and uplifting, my five year old was especially interested in it.

Jesus Walking on the Water

Originally for gospel study I was printing coloring pages for them to color on, but I'm really loving just watching what they come up with.  It's so much more fun, and they get really into their drawings. Nora was upset about the black "narwhal" on her picture, because little sister Emy added that feature, and it was not appreciated.

The Good and the Beautiful

I love that the Good and the Beautiful Language Arts program incorporates art (among many other subjects) because I'm not artsy and my kids love it.  Here Molly is using Level 2 and she is copying a poem in past tense from present tense and then drawing her interpretation of the poem.  I caught her looking up here, but she was very absorbed in her project!

Handwriting

Nora turned 5 in January and I'm pretty sure that she already has better handwriting than I do!

Baby Time

I've mentioned before that this one is a very messy eater and so she usually gets a spray down in the sink in the morning which she absolutely loves. Then we get her dressed and have some reading time before school.  This morning she wasn't interested in sharing her chair...