Lorena’s birthday

Lorena got lots of greetings from lots of places on her birthday yesterday.  We spent a quiet evening, but plan to celebrate a little more this weekend.  This will be a working weekend for homeschool and our some of our programming projects.  Kelly said she could get completely caught up this weekend on all of her material.  Dad has to do his correction job for Christian to get caught up, but I do not think that will be a problem.  Now there is another round of standardized testing (CLEP Western Civilization I for Kelly on January 20 and the ACT for both of the kids on February 6).  We are finally getting toward the end of our 900 page U.S. History book.  We have ordered several other books, one on writing, one on gracious argumentation, and one on ancient civilization.  Also, Deanne gave us a good recommendation, so I will try to pull out the Strunk and White writing book sometime this weekend, too.

About Dad

Date of birth: September 24, 1955 Place of birth: Cottage Grove, Oregon Education: BS in Business Administration - Oregon State University - 1978 Education: MS in Industrial Engineering - University of Texas at El Paso - 1990 Vocation: Machine Vision Engineer Languages: English, Spanish Kodokan Judo: Shodan (first degree black belt) Family: Wife, one son, one daughter Pets: Rubix and Kiwi the tortoise shell twin cat sisters Current home: North Carolina Life in the Chapman household revolves around our church (we meet in the homes of the church members), our homeschool, my job, our side business (http://www.qualitycorners.com), my wife's work toward her degree.
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3 Responses to Lorena’s birthday

  1. Lynn says:

    Yay on being near the end of that large book! I want to hear about it when you’re done. We need to read more here. Seems our days have been fragmented lately. Fun, but a bit fragmented. 

    Lynn

  2. Lynn says:

    Oh, and Happy Birthday Lorena! :)

  3. lorena says:

    Thank you Lynn!!!
    Lorena

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