
Ending the Term
Joshua read his way through Green Eggs and Ham, finishing it on the Wednesday. I gave up on Seven Little Australians for now, because the story is too complex for the kids at this age. We'll get back to it in a few years time, I think. The kids are still enjoying their bed-time read alouds with Jeff. Joshua and Anna finished lesson 16 and got half way through lesson 17 in their maths text.
Beginning the Holidays
I have been appreciating having Jeff here so I can take half-days out with the kids one at a time. I took Anna first, then Joshua. This week I hope to spend time one-to-one with Abigail and Samuel, but not today. Today I have three or four loads of sheet washing to do. I am trying to work out a new weekly plan for household duties, particularly cleaning, but everything else as well. The major difference is doing lots of loads of clothes only two days a week, and having Sundays off completely from washing and cleaning (well, except dishes). I am hoping we'll be able to get out to the zoo and/or aquarium this week as well. Last night we took a walk over the new bridge at the top of the freeway (where they're extending it north) to a take away store for dinner. It was probably a 6km round trip, and a great opportunity to talk with each other and the kids. We're planning a few longer family walks just around the suburbs nearby these holidays.
Good progress on the J's reading! So glad that you have come to a good stopping point!
ReplyDeleteI've not had time to read your "Bible Version" posts since I'd rather not skim them. I really haven't been at my computer much since the end of school - too busy actually giving the kids more attention, I guess!
I'll try to get back over here more often though as I enjoy your posts!
Blessings,
Andrea
Hey Andrea, don't feel guilty! I have had a week off from blogging while we were away visiting family, so I've been appreciating the holidays as well. I hope you are starting to feel rested, and that your kids are enjoying themselves.
ReplyDelete~ Sharon