We went for an overnight campout near St Johns AZ. We got an inflatable kayak to use on the lake and it was a hit! Cabin + lake + s'mores + kids = super summer getaway
We stayed in a part of Kiel called Schilksee. In the summer they host a large sailing regatta. We watched cargo ships pass through in and out of Kiel going to and from other northern European countries. Kiel is a harbor city. When I was a teenager we left from Kiel on an overnight ferry to Sweden at Christmas time. That was my first experience on a "cruise" with restaurants, discos, lounges, and cabins on board. I remember we met and hung out with some Swedish military guys then. I remember them bragging about ABBA and Ace of Base.
Why go to Germany? ... Why not? A few months ago I was in a teacher supply "store"--where people donate supplies, and teachers can take what they need. It's like a Goodwill for teachers, but free. Among the random things there, I found an old map. There were no other maps. Just that one. What was the map of? Northern Germany. It had all the little towns and roads from Denmark down to Hannover. I took it. I had been having the itch to travel. And not a normal weekend in Flagstaff. I wanted to use my passport again. The random map of Norddeutschland was a sign. I was an exchange student in northern Germany from 1994-1995. I went back to Germany in 2018 with Ella and my mom, but Ephraim had never been and I wanted to show him the places that were so important to me as a teenager. I wanted to use my German again. I wanted to pay in euros, ride trains, and fit my life in a backpack. I wanted to buy a chocolate bar with a coin and eat it entirely by myself with no kids...
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...
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