Friday, May 25, 2012

Moments to Remember- New Self-Dresser, Slug Family & Laundry During School

Since we finished ALL of our core (grade level) work this last week, we've been sliding into a "summer schedule"... playing outside in the cool of the morning, reading and schooling in the warm late morning and afternoon hours and starting to tackle more and more cleaning/sorting/moving projects:)

These were the moments that stood out to me this week:)

Nate choosing his own outfit and putting most of it on with just a little help:)
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Everyone gathering to watch Chris' slug family! Eww! Their conversation was priceless too... lots of "slug talk" and slug parts being pointed out;)
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As Anna finishes up some "undone" work (more on my Weekly Wrap Up), I was amazed that I could fold laundry while I helped her!!
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Folding laundry in the middle of the school day NEVER happens here... not with 3 kids schooling (usually at least two working at a time) and our little Nate always wanting to be right with us and BUSY (he usually has out some activity as well with or without permission or help... he ehee)!!

It was soo nice though... Anna received all the attention she needed, the other 3 played with Play- DOh and I folded laundry.... it was a beautiful and productive 30 minutes... not everyday has that:)

Linking up these moments!

3 comments:

Jenny said...

LOL about being happy to fold laundry. That's funny!

Eww about the slug farm, I bet Chris loved it though. We used to get slugs on our front porch and my Dad would go put salt on them and they'd dissolve. It was kind of neat, really. However, looking back that is pretty darn morbid. LOL! He said they were ruining his flower beds.

Sarah said...

I LOVE the cowboy boots and shorts!!! My boys went through a similar phase with clothes, but usually added in a cape for the final touch...

Aahhh laundry....it just never ends. How awesome to be able to multi-task to get it done!

Becca B. {Ironic Adventures} said...

Ewwwwww slugs! lol But they sure had fun with them, didn't they? :-)