School starts early around here, and we had to face that reality this week. There was some grumbling, but on the big day everyone was ready. A few exciting things: kindergarten, taking the bus, and entering junior high. Here we go!
Labor Day weekend. Had to get out and explore Arizona! We drove northeast through the Tonto National Forest to Apache Lake. We had a fun swim and picnic. It was a pretty amazing drive. Wilderness doesn't get much wilder than this.
We're doing our part by staying home... now what?? With the closing of schools, families are faced with the challenge of keeping kiddos learning. With my extensive homeschooling experience (all of 8 months, haha!), I thought I'd offer some helpful tips. I haven't been in this long, but I did have to go through the learning process very recently, so it's pretty fresh. Curriculum Curriculum is a fancy word for "what you are going to learn about." If schools don't give you guidelines, then you can choose what you like. There are so many resources out there. Pick what works for you and your kiddos. I love the Core Knowledge Sequence. It's exactly what I want my kids to know. Plus, they have free materials you can use. I download the units I want onto the Kindle so we can read them together on the couch. And the learning takes off from there as we discuss, research, and create as we please. We use The Good and the Beautiful curriculum for...
What do you do when you have an unexpected extra week at Grandma's? Try to take care of business and make the most of the bonus vacation. When we left off our story, it was Friday New Years Day, and we were driving south on I-15 heading for Arizona. We took this picture to note the freezing temperatures outside. We were eager to see the thermometer rise as we drove south. After about an hour of driving the car made a strange buzzing, stuttering noise, like something seizing in the engine. The engine stopped, power steering died, and we coasted over to the side of the freeway. We tried to figure out what was wrong with the car, called my dad and our insurance, and made a plan. Pretty soon a highway patrol car pulled up behind us and offered to help transport us to Nephi, the nearest town. So after prayer, phone calls, and plans, this is what happened. I went with the little boys in the police car (probably the first time a car se...
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