I am having fun tonight watching Mike teach our two oldest daughters. They are both taking a Math course at the local community college. Both girls are inclined towards writing and English courses, not math! Mike is an instructor at the Navy Test Pilot School on our local navy base. Right now I'm sure he is thinking it is easier to teach radar and calculus-level courses to a classroom full of students than to teach Math to Sarah and Maggie! It is a good thing you can't hear what the girls are saying right now. They are not saying kind things about numbers and scientific calculators!
Yesterday my children did more schoolwork than usual because we knew we wouldn't get any done today since we were gone all day at homeschool co-op. So I gave three tests simultaneously and hillariously! A spelling test for Lizzie, a different spelling test for Anna, and a phonics quiz for Ruthie. I wondered several times if anyone else has ever done that?
As I mentioned, today was homeschool co-op from 9:30 -1:45 at church. Maggie did a great job teaching eight 6-7th graders about knifes. They made a big bowl of salsa. I forgot to take their picture, but remembered in time to get a picture of the salsa! Doesn't it look yummy? It was amazing how many Moms hung around to get a taste:-) Even Pastor liked it.
2 green peppers, chopped
1/2 red or sweet onion
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
1 tblp olive oil (opt)
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 tblp rice vinegar
Mix well and enjoy!
I had three enthusiastic children in my ukulele class. It was very enjoyable. I wasn't sure how this class would go, but it's gonna take off! The only glitch in the whole day is the traffic in the morning. Takes almost an hour to get to church!
We got our first frost this week. Nippy mornings and evenings. Superb quilting weather!
Many blessings ~ Kathie
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Next is a set of set of 8 CDs called Family Rebuilders Library.
Our final item is another set of 8 CDs called Family Renewal Library.
Maggie is experimenting with her sweet and sour nuts recipe for the bonfire on Friday night. She melts butter in a pan, adds nuts, about 1/4 tsp salt, about 1 tblp sugar, and shakes the pan until they are roasted. Maggie has made these nuts many times in the toaster oven, never over the stove. They turned out well and taste even better!
Enjoy these crisp evenings and mornings before they get too crisp:-)
I just found out that Kim from
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So here they go! We decided we need to go to Lowes and get a longer and heavier rope for the next family get-together.
Here are the men gabbing. (l-r is Grandpa, Mike, Glenn)
After a wonderful dinner of hotdogs, sausages, hamburgers, asparagus, baked beans and cole slaw, we sat around a bonfire until 8:30, then left for home. I was nervous about the bonfire in this drought, but all went well.
I hope everyone had a good weekend. I did...but it went so quickly!
Mike's parents came yesterday. They will stay with Mike's brother and his family who lives 10 minutes away. We are only home for a couple hours on Sundays (between services), so our visit yesterday here was short and sweet. Grandma dropped off Christmas gifts and fabric (Walmart hasn't closed their fabric dept in FL stores, so I email Grandma with pictures of fabrics and she goes and buys out her local Walmart!) and Grandpa dropped off some ugly tractor "toys" for Mike and Glenn. I think it is a finishing mower for our Kubota tractor. Grandma came in and played a few card games with our children while Grandpa drank his usual glass of Coke. Then we were off to church. I forgot to get pictures...again...but we are having dinner together today and tomorrow, so I have a chance to redeem myself.
Why two pianos? For several reasons. One is that it is hard to find time for everyone to get in their piano practice while the others are doing schoolwork. (Our Kawaii grand piano is in the living room which is open to the kitchen.) Secondly, I was raised in a home with two grand pianos, so naturally I was excited about playing two piano music with my children. Thirdly, I wanted to have a piano in a room where I could shut the door, but I didn't want to take the piano out of the living room. What can I say? I grew up in a musical family, and to me, having three pianos is not extreme but very useful. Anyway, I sure do feel blessed..jpg)
Schoolwork is finished and we're off to Mom's for piano lessons. Then we go to Glenn's for dinner with Grandma and Grandpa. The weather is beautiful and it will be nice for the children to go play on the river.
Today was a big workday around here. We made most of our mulch go away today...and this wasn't the only mulch pile we had! We get our mulch free from the county contractors who trim the highways and byways of our county. They even deliver it for free! Today we spread it around the orchard and the raspberries.
Everyone did their part and it sure looks great.
The picture above Ruthie shows our raspberry bushes that still need to be pruned and thinned out. Because of the drought, we let all the voluntaries grow where they came up. Next spring we will hopefully be out of this drought and will transplant the bushes into rows. The bushes were loaded with raspberries and we had fun eating them while working.
Even Ollie had fun eating the berries off the bush!
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Later on after we got washed up, Ruthie tried her hand at writing with a quill and did a great job!
Take a look at this beautiful rose! I don't have much of a green thumb, but I do have a knack for raising the strangest plants during weather extremes. Seven years ago during a heat wave, I grew the best lettuce! (The trick was to grow them in hanging pots and bring them inside during the afternoon heat.) Now, during a drought, I grow this rose! In fact, both my rose bushes look healthy even though they were only watered once this summer.
So that's how our day went. All three children were a big help. Sarah was sleeping after working the 11-7 shift. Anna and Lizzie called from Texas to let me know about their horseback riding. They loved it. Dad said Lizzie is fearless. Sure miss them..jpg)
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And for dessert, freshly picked apples (from Mennonite neighbors).
So my experiment worked. Now onto my second problem to solve. I was reading in Isaiah recently about teaching and now I can't find it. I have tried looking up several words in the concordance, but I can only vaguely remember what it was I was reading about! I only remember that I wanted to look up the same passage in my Matthew Henry commentary. But I've read up to chapter 18 so far. Enough for the brain tonight. I'll pray about it and finish reading Isaiah tomorrow. Have a wonderful night's rest! ~ Kathie
And here is our Pastor, Ralph Nevin, giving the closing prayer. Pastor was my Bible teacher all through High School at
Since the play was at 1:45 pm, we didn't have evening services. So we were able to stay home and relax after such a busy weekend. Our family watched a DVD that I bought on Amazon called, "
It was worth watching. If you'd like to borrow this from us, let me know. Otherwise, click on the title for the link to Amazon or to read the reviews.
It takes 28 hours to get to Texas, so Mike bought a portable DVD player for the girls. Anna said it made a huge difference. I'm so glad. .jpg)
Our funny moment happened to Sarah yesterday. After class, she was walking to her car when she heard someone yell her name. It was Dustin, her cousin. She thought, 'How nice! I am so thankful that I have a cousin who is interested in having a meaningful relationship with me.' So she walked up to him and he said, "Hey, Sarah! Hurry up and let me have your parking space...I'm late for class!" Oh well. So much for meaningful relationships:-) Truthfully, Dustin is a great guy and we are thankful that he is once again a part of our lives. (FYI, Southern Maryland Colleges are known for their small parking lots!) .jpg)
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After dress rehearsal, Charmaine dished out delicious beefaroni. It was perfect for our family because we didn't get anytime to eat dinner. Charmaine has become expert on making dishes dairy-free.
I found this picture from Thursday's icing class. Anna made this rose. Isn't it beautiful? Some chocolate icing accidently got on the pastry tip. Probably couldn't duplicate this rose if we tried! .jpg)
Wow, was I surprised to open my mailbox and find this beautiful, autumn-colored letter from my favorite blogger, .jpg)