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Our Deck Garden
This year I decided to plant a few vegetables and herbs in pots on our deck. I’m really hoping the vegetable plants will yield something, anything this year. In the past I’ve planted veggies and herbs and while the herbs tend to do OK, I always have a hard time with vegetables. So this year…
My lil swimmer
Jude had his first ever swim meet on Tuesday night. Even though he can’t actually “swim” he is having so much fun. We signed him up for swim team because 1) he is very enthusiastic about swimming and 2) swim team registration was actually cheaper than swim lessons. It’s a neighborhood team (actually the same…
Alone
For the most part I enjoy homeschooling the boys. I’ve actually decided to keep all the boys home next year, no more preschool. I’m a little apprehensive about how I will divide my time teaching each boy but I know we’ll figure it out. The only thing I really miss since becoming a full-time homeschool…
Broken Nose
Abel is 18 months old and the most adventurous toddler. He loves to climb and explore. The only time I’ve seen him afraid was at the aquarium when we walked by a robot, yet very life-like, dinosaur. He’s had bloody noses and several bloody lips from his rough and tough explorations. I guess it was…
The Calm After the Storm
It all started last Sunday. We were on our way back home from Charleston, SC driving 35 mph in the pouring rain down I-95 with our windows cracked because the AC in our van went out that morning. I was so anxious to be home and to have “normal” week, with the exception of dishing…
The Carousel at Pullen Park
We love Pullen Park. A few weeks ago we rode the train and Jude thought it was awesome. Well, last week I promised Jude we would ride the carousel. We rode the Gustave A. Dentzel Carousel (1911), which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. I guess we choose a busy day to…
Our Deck Garden
This year I decided to plant a few vegetables and herbs in pots on our deck. I’m really hoping the vegetable plants will yield something, anything this year. In the past I’ve planted veggies and herbs and while the herbs tend to do OK, I always have a hard time with vegetables. So this year…
My lil swimmer
Jude had his first ever swim meet on Tuesday night. Even though he can’t actually “swim” he is having so much fun. We signed him up for swim team because 1) he is very enthusiastic about swimming and 2) swim team registration was actually cheaper than swim lessons. It’s a neighborhood team (actually the same…
Alone
For the most part I enjoy homeschooling the boys. I’ve actually decided to keep all the boys home next year, no more preschool. I’m a little apprehensive about how I will divide my time teaching each boy but I know we’ll figure it out. The only thing I really miss since becoming a full-time homeschool…
Broken Nose
Abel is 18 months old and the most adventurous toddler. He loves to climb and explore. The only time I’ve seen him afraid was at the aquarium when we walked by a robot, yet very life-like, dinosaur. He’s had bloody noses and several bloody lips from his rough and tough explorations. I guess it was…
The Calm After the Storm
It all started last Sunday. We were on our way back home from Charleston, SC driving 35 mph in the pouring rain down I-95 with our windows cracked because the AC in our van went out that morning. I was so anxious to be home and to have “normal” week, with the exception of dishing…
The Carousel at Pullen Park
We love Pullen Park. A few weeks ago we rode the train and Jude thought it was awesome. Well, last week I promised Jude we would ride the carousel. We rode the Gustave A. Dentzel Carousel (1911), which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. I guess we choose a busy day to…
Our Deck Garden
This year I decided to plant a few vegetables and herbs in pots on our deck. I’m really hoping the vegetable plants will yield something, anything this year. In the past I’ve planted veggies and herbs and while the herbs tend to do OK, I always have a hard time with vegetables. So this year…
My lil swimmer
Jude had his first ever swim meet on Tuesday night. Even though he can’t actually “swim” he is having so much fun. We signed him up for swim team because 1) he is very enthusiastic about swimming and 2) swim team registration was actually cheaper than swim lessons. It’s a neighborhood team (actually the same…
Alone
For the most part I enjoy homeschooling the boys. I’ve actually decided to keep all the boys home next year, no more preschool. I’m a little apprehensive about how I will divide my time teaching each boy but I know we’ll figure it out. The only thing I really miss since becoming a full-time homeschool…
Broken Nose
Abel is 18 months old and the most adventurous toddler. He loves to climb and explore. The only time I’ve seen him afraid was at the aquarium when we walked by a robot, yet very life-like, dinosaur. He’s had bloody noses and several bloody lips from his rough and tough explorations. I guess it was…
The Calm After the Storm
It all started last Sunday. We were on our way back home from Charleston, SC driving 35 mph in the pouring rain down I-95 with our windows cracked because the AC in our van went out that morning. I was so anxious to be home and to have “normal” week, with the exception of dishing…
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