Thursday, August 31, 2006
Week 3, Thursday
Yesterday was Colin's enrichment day. He learned more about the 5 senses, cut, pasted, colored, drew a flower on the computer, played with a big parachute in PE, and did something in music that he can't recall.

Nate practiced remembering his full name and address.

Today the boys watched the Atelier lesson in the morning and then we met a friend and her baby at the mall for a visit and lunch. The boys had fun helping D pick out some simple toys for her baby and were careful to try and choose things that they thought would be fun for a 3 month old. Colin kept asking "So, what is it that B likes best? How do you keep him happy?" It was very cute.

After lunch, we headed to the gym where they played in the kid center for a while before we swam for 2 hours.

We stopped at a fabric store for remnants to do this week's art lesson and talked about different textures. We talked about measurements as Nate decided we HAD to get some fabric to make a lamb, and there weren't any appropriate remnants.

Then, home for dinner and On the Banks of Plum Creek.

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I'm a homeschooling mom with 3 wonderful kids! My boys are 6 & 7 and working at a 1st and 2nd/3rd grade level. We use Catholic Heritage Curriculum loosely, with lots of our own ideas added in. My boys attend an enrichment program one day per week during the traditional school year, which gives me extra time with my toddler daughter, and the chance to run some errands without my active boys.

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