Sunday, December 26, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Tot School
Kayleigh is 34 months old
Last weekend we went to visit my father in NC. It was rainy and cold so we didn't do much besides hang out. Although Grandpa did drag us out in the rain to see what was going on in his small town.
One of Kayleigh's favorite Christmas activities is riding her "Cwismis stick."
We continued with our Advent traditions.
Made cookies and candy
Played in some unexpected snow.
She played with her Christmas Story Blocks and our Fisher-Price Little People Nativity. I like how she had the dinosaurs worshipping Jesus. lol She was very proud of that.
We also read a lot of Christmas books and watched some seasonal movies. No pictures of that though.
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Weekly Wrap-Up
I really intended to do a full week of school this week. It was scheduled and everything. Didn't work out so well. Mackenzie did a lot of independent work but the stuff that required me rarely happened. Oh well, there's always next year. LOL
Here's what we did do...
We got some snow and played in it. It was very unusual for southern VA this time of year. We had a lot of snow last year and that usually only happens about every 7 years so it was a surprise.
We went and saw The Moscow Ballet perform The Great Russian Nutcracker. One of our favorite yearly traditions.
Made cookies and candies and wrapped some gifts.
And worshipped our Savior.
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Here's what we did do...
We got some snow and played in it. It was very unusual for southern VA this time of year. We had a lot of snow last year and that usually only happens about every 7 years so it was a surprise.
We went and saw The Moscow Ballet perform The Great Russian Nutcracker. One of our favorite yearly traditions.
And worshipped our Savior.
How was your week? Hop on over to Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers and see what everyone else has been up to.