There are not enough workbooks on this earth to keep Tae happy. He's practicing his numbers here. He's a great counter until he gets to firteen and fourteen.
Patrick deep in Algebra land.
He's been working on graphing coordinates.
This graph paper is great for laying out garden plans too.
Wednesdays are Science day at our house and today Patrick was working on a drawing of the Earth's timeline starting with the Precambrian Era. I had to dust off the cobwebs to remember that one.
Morgan thought it was a pretty cool project and joined in. Patrick was a big help in teaching her all about Geologic time. One of the things that I love about homeschooling is to see the kids really excited about something and then share it with a sibling. Morgan's in fourth grade and probably wouldn't have learned about this for several more years. Instead she picked up Patrick's science book and read the chapter.

Morgan decide that she would work on the Cenozoic Era and drew some really cool pictures.
The very fat frog was sunning him(her)self today.
Our very fat cat and all mousing champion, Moonlite, enjoyed the brief sun today.
Our Apple trees that we bought from Stark Nursery are beginning to leaf out. We don't expect apples this year but maybe next year.
My flats of Marigolds are waiting to be planted. They will go all around my vegetables as an insect repellent. The bugs hate Marigolds and will leave most of the vegetables alone if planted with them. The Farmer's Almanac has some great information on companion plantings-which plants grow well with other plants. My whole garden was planned this way this year.
Some of my vegetables and herbs waiting to be planted. They'll go in this weekend.
My Spinach and lettuce is doing well however it looks like I was drunk when I planted them.
A large Robin nest in our Weeping Mulberry Tree.
This is a new book that my husband just bought for me. It's called "America's Cheapest Family" and I am devouring this book. Since I've been reading all the money savings sites-their coupon and grocery shopping section isn't much news to me but I'm still amazed that they can feed a family of seven on $350.00 a month. While I'm doing well with coupons I've come to the realization that running to three different stores to get the best bargain just doesn't work for me. My schedule and life are too busy to keep up with that. Considering I've already been able to cut my grocery bill by about 54%, I think I'm doing really well.
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Being really cheap myself,lol, I requested this book from my library.
Probably my last "request", as they are going to start charging for "holds" after this week due to budget cuts. :-(
Glad you are all feeling better..it has been hard to get computer time lately, garden season being in full swing here too,
but it is always nice to visit with you.
We just planted a garden and the kids had a great time with it. Looks like fun times at your place! You are lucky your little one likes workbooks. My son HATES them. My daughter will do some pages. They are handy to have around when you need some extra time. Unfortunately my son is having none of that, lol.
Have a happy Mother's Day!
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