"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

It was a catch-up weekend

With all the long hours I have been working, I needed the weekend to catch up with homeschool and the family.  I ended up going in early and working on Saturday morning, but the rest of the weekend was family and homeschool stuff.  We got caught up on some of the homeschool, but there is still more to go.  We really need to stay current on the math because the topics are getting more advanced daily.  Kelly will start Intermediate Algebra (Algebra II) and Christian will start Elementary Algebra (Algebra I) in October.  It is a lot of work and repetition, but we are sticking to it and making good progress.  The next thing on which we need to focus is the science program.  It is a fabulous program and we want to get the most out of it that we can.  The history and literature are so fun and interesting that they kind of take care of themselves, so we are moving along and making what I believe is good progress.

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5 Comments

  1. Kelly

    Hey Dad check out the last paragraph of the article on this link:

    http://chapmankids.net/blog/?p=285

    And this was waaaay before we even thought about moving here!!! 🙂

  2. Kelly

    DAD!!! Check out these two links RIGHT now!!!! I was doing my current events with the paper and I found something that could TOTALLY influence my career!!! 🙂

    http://www.dhs.gov/xres/labs/editorial_0762.shtm

    http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/706546.html

  3. Kelly

    Wait, check out the bottom link FIRST, THEN the top link! 🙂

  4. Dad

    VERY, VERY, cool Kelly! That is right in the area where you have the most interest. Policy with respect to science. WOW! And it might even land here in this area.

  5. Dad

    P.S. DO YOUR SCHOOLWORK!!!!!

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