Monday, March 31, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 4
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 3
rag quilts patches are ready to be put together
bags of bean bag stuffing waiting in the furnace room for the girls to finish their bean bags
While some girls are still sewing their bean bags, others are beginning to fill them.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 2
June, a former student, came in to talk to the college prep class about applying to college, first impressions of college, how college is different from high school, and anything else she could share from her experience. It was helpful that she is an LPN and the two students in the college prep class are interested in the nursing field.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 1
Today I took my college prep class to the local high school Career Center to get information about colleges, scholarships, etc. They came back with a handful of information and a lot more questions than they had when they went. I think it was worthwhile visiting the center and getting them started asking the questions they need to ask at some point.
The two readers' theater classes have a very improvised "stage" identified with masking tape on the floor of my classroom. Today we talked about characterization and read through several skits in each of those classes.
Not a part of the skit!
I have not been able to observe much of what is happening in other rooms. The other classes are breakfast foods, basketball, chess, scrapbooking, electrical, CPR, horseback riding, Creation Research, woodshop for girls, hometown cooking for guys, archery, digital photography, meteorology, quoits, rag quilt, candle making, blasting, hockey, slate painting, cake decorating, table tennis, candy making, auto body, tennis, cross cultural class,biking, chip & putt, auto mechanics for girls, urban youth, bean bag chairs, lawn golf.
Bean Bag chair class
Obstacle Course in Urban Youth class
"Leading the Blind"
Friday, February 29, 2008
The Extra Day?
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
The Cat Comes Back . . . or Maybe Not!
In August we sold all the Suzukis. Mine was purchased by a local college student. Apparently he tired of it in several months. It could be rather annoying especially when it rained and the passengers received an involuntary shower. I guess I understand why he tired of it.
This week we saw "the" Suzuki parked by the road with a for sale notice in the window. It gave us a chance to get pictures of it with the hardtop (somehow we had never taken any picture with that on while I owned the vehicle).
He is trying to sell it for twice what he paid for it six months ago. I don't think it will happen very quickly. We certainly have no intentions of buying it back.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Bible Quizzing
Friday, January 04, 2008
Holiday Activities
One of the holiday activities was the exchanging of gifts among Mary, Jan and I. I gave Mary the license plate below for the front of her truck.
Saturday evening between Christmas and New Year we spent with several friends. I helped to finish the quilt they were working on and Mary helped to cut patches for comforter kits for CAM.
By the time I got home from the day with my sisters, our New Year's Eve party had begun. We attempted to stay awake until midnight. It is getting harder every year to stay up that late. The next day we had the annual mashed potatoes, pork and sauerkraut dinner.
Monday, December 17, 2007
THE ICE IS STILL WITH US!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
ICE!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Farm Sale
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Benefit Auction
Lauren, Sharita, and Geril
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Barbecue Bash
Some people picked up take-out meals and some ate at the school.
While the last people were finishing their meal and visiting, the students began the clean up process. All the table and chairs had to be returned to the proper place for school Monday morning. All the decorations had to be put away again. It was a lot of work, but it seems like the students enjoy doing it every year. There are always adequate willing helpers to make it all happen.