We are fast approaching our Christmastime break from our lessons. I must say, I’m looking forward to indulging in the lazy, self-serving I-wanna-read-all-day side of my personality. Yeah! A full cup of hot, freshly roasted coffee and a novel. Mmmmmm. Delicious, no?
I’m not done with my shopping. I still need to buy for Doc and a few more things for the kids. I have two family gifts to buy, plus all the candy and little toys for the stockings. I also need to find out what I need to bring for Christmas dinner. Jeez, I better get busy.
I think the warm weather has put a damper on my holiday spending. It’s been so warm lately, with only the last few days truly cold enough for frosty cars in the driveway. It just doesn’t feel like Christmas yet.
And we don’t have our tree or other decorations up yet. Usually I’m the only one to decorate, but for the first time, Susan has taken an interest in making the house look Yule-ish. (Is that a word? Guess it is now.) I suspect she wants to play with the ornaments, which is fine with me, as long as Lucy doesn’t get in them.
But this is supposed to be a homeschooling post, not a Christmas to-do list.
Peter is halfway done with his Reading Made Easy. It’s wonderful to see him growing into a reader and writer.
The other day, he wrote on his own and I about fell out of my chair. Peter’s only almost 7 and more interested in play, so when he wrote without any prompting from me, I was quite the proud homeschooling mama. I suspect it was because all the other boys at the table were writing stories, so he decided to join in. Peter didn’t get very far with his story, but if you’ve been following his story, you know I’ll take what I can get.
And that’s as far as I’ll get too. Lucy’s awake now. Gotta run.