Monday, November 12, 2018

Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 10

The weeks are flying by! I didn't write a wrap-up for last week, but Sophie did five days of school in three days, then her best friend spent from Wednesday night to Friday night with us. The girls like to cook, so they made pineapple pizza, chicken stir-fry, and chocolate chips cookies.  On Friday I took them to Starbucks, bowling and to the library.  This week Sophie has been doing her regular schoolwork and online classes. She been working hard on a couple projects for the Whodunit? Mysteries and More English class. We still haven't started science because I've been waiting to hear if we are going to do the weekly experiments with friends.  I'm hoping she will start it next week. 


 Sophie worked hard on this Starry Night project   

 Izzy the hamster   
         
Sophie on a walk near our house


We got to see my son's band, Andrew and the Intervention, play at a local coffee shop.  Andrew is on Keyboard, and Isaiah plays drums.


Sophie went with three of my older sons to Comic Con in Rhode Island.  This is a pic with David Harbour who plays Hopper on Stranger Things.

 I had to throw one of Christian in!

3 comments:

  1. The Starry Night artwork turned out beautifully! Looks like a week packed full of fun - thanks for linking up!

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    1. Thanks! Sophie worked so hard on it. Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. I actually heard Rush Limbaugh express gratitude to homeschooling parents for making such a difference. He was appalled at the ignorance of some commentators who said that the reason the Republicans gained seats in the U.S. Senate was because of Gerrymandering! But, you see, there is no gerrymandering, or districting with the Senate because each state has two senators that represent the entire state. There are no districts! Anyway, Rush said that the homeschoolers are really “doing the Lord’s work”. Yeah, that’s exactly what he said. Oh, and by the way, the Starry Night interpretation is excellent! I’ve seen that painting in the Musee D’orsay in Paris. It is really special.

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