The girls decided to make me a snack. I had to lie down for a bit my body is tired. So they decided to get selomi out with cream cheese and pickles.
Category: homeschool
Hearts for Valentine
We usually don’t celebrate Valentine’s day. This year Mother Nature decided to provide us with Love. In the last month and a half, we have noticed all these hearts shaped from rocks and prickly pear cacti. While we were exploring the Colossal cave we discovered a heart hole in the cavern wall. So from my… Continue reading Hearts for Valentine
Kartchner and Colossal Caverns
The past couple of weeks has been filled with so much adventure. We have done so much exploring and learning that I have not had time to write about it. We did go to a couple of caverns that need to be talked about. On moving day from Tombstone to Benson, Arizona the kids and… Continue reading Kartchner and Colossal Caverns
Stop Saying it’s OK
Imagine having a child on the spectrum. Now imagine a child on the spectrum who loves talking to everyone. This child loves to tell jokes and make people laugh. Now can you imagine being this child’s parent and asking him/her to stop telling jokes for the umpteenth time? In less than an hour only to… Continue reading Stop Saying it’s OK
Titan Missile Museum
Our First Night in Tombstone.
We left Yuma at 10:00 am on the 31st of January, it was a windy five-hour drive. When we finally arrived at Wells Fargo RV Park, the girls and I went in search of a playground. Luckily for us, there was a small park with swings right next door to the O.K. Corral. They swung… Continue reading Our First Night in Tombstone.
Brick wall
Persistence will pay off, right? Today is a day of homeschool resistance. We are learning how to do tally marks. We have been learning tally marks for a full year now. Today however it is like the subject at hand has never been brought up. There was a lot of attitude going on. Usually, when… Continue reading Brick wall
River walk
We went on a nature walk today. The trail started at the territorial prison in Yuma, Arizona alongside the Colorado river. My daughters decided to bring their binoculars (which they received as gifts for Christmas) along to spy on the animals. During this walk, we also worked on some math dealing with percentages. As we… Continue reading River walk
Saturday fun exploration
Thanksgiving was Day Five in Kanab, Utah
On Thanksgiving day I had the opportunity to catch up with laundry and clean up the camper. We had homemade chicken soup for Lunch and dinner was a simple meal. Dad brought the kids to the belly of the dragon and the sand caves to do some exploring. The bonus was that I was able… Continue reading Thanksgiving was Day Five in Kanab, Utah