Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The End of the 2013-14 School Year

We made it!!!

Our first year of homeschooling under our belt… and we are so excited to continue on next year!

Here are some (ok lots o') pictures:

Mummifying a hot dog while we studied Ancient Egypt

P.E.

Typical school uniform

There was a major flood in our area in September...

Josh made a homemade flashlight

lots of Legos in our homeschool

we studied laser beams

P.E.

we made geodes

the three musketeers wearing their teamGlenn hats…
one of our favorite neighbors Mr. Glenn passed away in November

the kids are all learning how to cook

homeschool field trip to a kids' theater performance
(those are 2 of our friends on stage)

all 3 kids are taking piano lessons now

P.E.

opening a pyramid to find the mummy

field trip to the air museum

Umm… what can I say…
it's a tough job :)

watercolor hangings like in Ancient China

we made stalagmites
or are they stalagtites?
David joined our homeschool full time in January
& what a dramatic change in him!

Fun with math manipulatives

D's first lap book

See??? Complete joy :)

P.E.

P.E.
Daddy being a great example while sledding standing up…
boys so need their daddies because I would never do this

Olympic torches

Cub Scouts


Josh is so "into" Minecraft that he had a Minecraft birthday party
and he took some online Minecraft classes offered to homeschoolers

#3 playing soccer
#1 also played basketball
and all 3 took swimming lessons

AND we started construction on the kitchen
in mid-April


tattoo sleeves made by Daddy


our world puzzle

testing what it might be like to walk on a tightrope
and more Legos of course

We had a super fantastic year! We are so blessed…

all the glory to God!

(((hugs))),
chris

P.S. I will post our last 3 days of school and our year-end party in a week or two… don't be jealous!

Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Matthew 22:37-39