Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Finding a "groove"

The Girl shredded zucchini to make bread and cookies. These were a gift from a friend and they made delicious snacks. Stennes read a story during Bible time. He has been working hard lately on a project for Ga. National Fair.
All the boys got on the shop and tarred a few leaky places. It's hard to imagine that such beautiful pieces of art come out of such a cluttered shop.
ChubChub decided to write on the windowsill during Friday-on-Monday class. He was thoroughly repentant and cleaned up the marks with a good spirit.
Levi and Josiah didn't want their pictures taken during the Latin test, so Levi pretended to be working diligently, and Josiah hid behind his Greek workbook.
Stennes just continued writing his test.
ChubChub likes to rest on the handrail before he comes downstairs in the mornings. We wonder what he's thinking. Perhaps he's looking for an empty lap for a little cuddle time.
We enjoyed Josiah's Latin test. The left side was the Latin conjugation (singular) of the "to be" verb; unfortunately, the right side (plural) were the Greek verb endings. He often blends the two languages. It was a good laugh for us all.
The Girl found an empty cicada shell. Yuck. But she enjoyed it.
And just look at what Mean Ol' Mama discovered yesterday morning. ChubChub wanted to spend the night with The Girl, and they seemed almost too content to waken.
Anders is also working on a project for the Fair. He will be doing a mini-booth of the incubation process for chickens. He helped Pop build the big incubator and is showing a few of the chicks that have been hatched.
Branch read a book to ChubChub about sea creatures. We are pleased with his progress in English reading. He can entertain his brother with a book, which is priceless at times.
Mean Ol' Mama began teaching Writing at the College last night, we have company, quite a few performances coming up, many entries in the Fair to begin & finish, daily schoolwork, countless activities and responsibilities...[...sigh...]. Gotta find a steady groove. Actually, we just need to do the best we can and keep on keeping on...