Dd is enjoying her copywork. How can I tell? She is doing it not only in English but a foreign language as well. What foreign language is she learning, you might ask. Actually it is a language she made up herself. It is called Seac (pronounced Seek).
The photo I have put here is a poor one because it is from my phone. But I think that her effort to do her copywork in English and another, ahem, language is wonderful! The first lines can be seen in English, then there is Seac and then... well, I'm not entirely sure! It's another made up language! The funny thing is... I can understand Seac. She taught me :)
The other part of my post this time is about the Weekly Barden. We are working on getting this issue out on time and we now have 4 pages. I wonder as I write my little contributions to the newsletter how far they will take it. This week ds has taken a renewed interest in it and actually would have done the entire newsletter himself if dd didn't have such a problem with that. I think it absolutely wonderful that they put it together. I would like to see more, uh, substantial topics and stories but hey, I'm not pushing it! I hope that those that look at and read it enjoy it for what it is: a way to communicate with others what is on their minds.
Well, it hasn't been a particularly long day yet it feels that it has! I will be signing off now and heading to my cozy bed :) Have a wonderful night!
The third one is Bannablab, made up by Jeffy.
ReplyDeletelol Try to figure it out haha! :D
It's pretty easy yu know!!
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