Showing posts with label first day of school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first day of school. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Life resumes post-vaca, first day of school

After we returned from vacation life began again. We tried to soak up the last of summer by having s'mores and enjoying the flowers out back.


Our first day of school was August 19th that years. Wow I was on the ball. 


But really I think I had to start that early because Evie's co-op class with Faith began early. 

Evie wasn't the happiest. 

Off we go bright and early to C4 and Noah's biology lab at First Assembly church taught by Faith and Mr. Harris. 



Noah began his cross country season. Here he is just finishing his first meet at Douglas. 

The boys begged to play on the new play area at Canyon Lake. 

I believe this meet was in Spearfish. 

Youth group began the day after Terry's birthday, September 4th. 

All the students.



Sick day maybe? 

Two and a half years later that glue is still there and the window is still foggy. 


Sometimes Terry goes crazy on Luna. 

I hate Battlebots but all the boys think it's awesome. 

We bought our neighbor Joe's hailed out car as a daily driver for Terry and an upcoming car for Noah when he soon passes his driver's test. 

Thursday, March 25, 2021

starting school 2019-2020

When we returned from our Colorado vacation on August 13th, we had to jump into homeschool pretty much right away. 


Okay, I might have had time to admire my dahlias which hadn't started to bloom until like the week before vacation.



And of course we had to visit the library for new books so we would have reading material. I can't remember if we planned to go with the O's or not but there's Abigail with Evie - bff's. 



Our neighbor was having a garage sale and we thought it was a good opportunity for Evie to set-up the  lemonade stand she'd been wanting all summer. We also made up some cookies to sell. She's excited because she's adding the magic ingredient of marshmallows - those make everything more special in her eyes. 



They did pretty well for themselves!



We also had some last of the summer smores.



Yep, Trouncer too.



Then, a week after returning home, on August 19th, we had our first day of school.



Jumping for joy?



Nope, definitely not joy. Just being silly.



No one wants to start school ever, especially in August.



In 2019 Evie was in Faith's Classical Co-op class all day on Mondays. This was her first day, August 26th, and I attended all day with her. Noah had his cross country stuff all ready to go too because he had his Biology lab class there in the morning. Afterwards Terry picked him up, took him to church for lunch, and then drove him to RCC for practice.

 

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

First day of school 2018/2019

Ready or not, the school year began on August 20, 2018. 



The kids had grown so much in the last year. Noah is very nearly as tall as me and I'm five foot eight inches.



Some silly photos are fun. 



Sillies.



Very silly.



Noah is 13 years old and in the eighth grade.



This was the best silly photo he could manage. I guess he's growing up!



Evie is ten years old and in the fifth grade.



Shucks!



Samuel is seven years old and in the second grade.



Check out that tongue. 



Ezra is five years old and beginning Kindergarten finally. 



He's so cute.



Mom is 36 and beginning her tenth year of homeschooling! I checked back in the blog and discovered that yes, I had made one particular post when I first started doing some relaxed preschool with Noah when he was three in 2008. It is staggering to realize that it's been that long. The following year we decided that we were definitely going to homeschool and I ordered my first curriculum from Sonlight. There was an overabundance of material so I ended up using for two years since I decided to hold Noah back. When we moved back to Rapid I decided to move him ahead again. The rest is history I guess. 



Aren't my zinnias amazing this summer?!



Luna will be two years old in October. This first day of school reminds me of when we first got her in January of 2017 and had to figure out how to keep doing school with an un-housetrained puppy locked up. 



Trouncer turned one in May and will have been with us a year coming up on September 17th on my birthday



Yes I love my flowers. I wish they were around for longer than three months...or less. 😫😭



One more on the deck in front of the morning glories. 
 



We went inside and got straight to work. Math first for Noah (from a Math-U-See DVD). 



Evie and Noah are doing a writing Composition program together. Here Evie was retelling the fable they were going to re-write. She's very dramatic. 😂



Samuel has been a struggling reader for the last two years so I was curious how he'd do after a whole summer off. For the last three months he did spend a lot of time hanging out in the living room just "reading" books. I sort of thought he was just looking at pictures, but he was puzzling over the words and really trying to read them. Imagine my surprise when I opened our Reading book to begin our first lesson and he had progressed far and away beyond my wildest hopes! Apparently he figured it out. He really is doing fantastic. He can do better than even in this video where he was reading a word problem. 



Here's Noah huge stack of books and Evie's smaller one.



The littles' stuff.



Here's everyone's school book list I had made a few weeks prior and the calendars I use to keep track of everything they do. Here we go!



That evening, which was a Monday, was Ninja Warrior night. Terry had bought the kids two little balls to hang from on their own little ninja course so we had to spend some time outside before the show. The boys also played out there during commercials. 



This was Ezra's first attempt on the balls and he fell pretty hard. Poor little guy. But it didn't keep him down.



Samuel's turn.



Mao Mao came over for a visit. 



Noah likes to hold Trouncer like this. 



Ninja time.



This was school the following morning, which we had to cut short due to a dentist appointment. 



Noah doing school in the dentist office. 



Samuel waiting for his turn. We actually didn't get a whole lot done that first week. We had dentist and orthodontist appointments, a trip to the fair, figuring out Cross Country practices for Noah, work for me, and more besides that I can't remember. I was quite stressed out that first week. The second week went much better and we finally got to every subject. 



Samuel getting his teeth clean.