Welcome to my Curiosity Journal, a weekly exercise in which I keep track of what I, as a busy, homeschooling mom of four, have been doing in reading, playing, learning, reacting and writing.
On Monday, we sang Happy Birthday to my boy, Edmund, who is now nine. I include this picture due to it’s completely goofy nature. That’s Susan blocked by the arm of Peter. That guy on the right is my big bro, John, aka Uncle Pizza.
Reading: I’m reading the first Harry Potter book aloud to my boys. They hang on every word, especially eldest boy. Peter is my biggest fantasy fan of all my children. So far (fantasy story fan, not number of children).
I read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone when it first came out in trade paper. I liked the writing, liked Harry, but I had many voices warning me of the bad influence of witchcraft that I never read the rest of the series. At the blogging conference I attended recently, my roommate raved about the books.
She’s not the first Christian I’ve come across who loves these novels.
Honestly, it’s confusing. I know the warnings in Scripture about witches. Yet all the believers who call these books friends . . .
Opinions? Let me have it.
Playing: Mahjong on my iPhone. I can’t get enough! I’ve known of mahjong for years (remember the opening scene of Joy Luck Club?) but never played, now I want to get a game set that we can use for Game Night. Anyone have an opinion on mahjong for kids?
Learning: This week I want to mark a milestone in learning for one of my children: Lucy, who finally, FINALLY put her entire face into the swimming pool. She’s six, and like the rest of my tribe, resisted true swimming because of the getting-the-face-wet-thing. Well, yesterday was finally her turn to take the plunge.
We cheered her on. Susan promised her a new Barbie if she did it, the same bribe I tried on her years ago when learning to swim. I got teary; my baby is a swimmer!
And Lucy slept with her new “Ariel” doll last night.
Reacting: I didn’t watch one second of the Casey Anthony trial, I certainly have no clue as to all the evidence presented to the jury, so why does the verdict bother me so much? Is it because I’m a mom?
Writing: A poem. Perhaps someday, I will share it . . .
What was your week like in reading, playing, learning, reacting and writing?
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