First up: Fearlessly Feminine Challenge
I am participating in this but may not get any photos up until the last day (if at all!). I saw this going on last year and thought it interesting. This year I decided to join. I don't personally feel that women have to wear skirts/dresses all of the time. But I understand why some do feel that way. I wear jeans, corduroys, khakis, whatever feels comfortable. I respect others who feel they are directed to wear skirts. So why did I decide to join? To see what it is like to wear a skirt/dress every day. I love dresses and skirts but usually wear them only when there is an occasion for it. Like church or something fancy (dinner or whatnot). Yesterday I wore my favorite broomstick skirt. It is a teal blue and bright. It goes almost to my feet. Love that skirt. I wore a white tshirt that my hubby gave me from Oshkosh AirVenture. Today I am wearing my second favorite skirt- it is brown faux suede(?). The challenge asks not to wear sleeveless shirts so I am wearing a light blue tshirt with a button up white shirt with no sleeves. The tshirt is a little see-through because it isn’t a thick material so I figured the white over shirt would be good. Blue, brown and white- good combination of colors
Next is:
This Girl Learns- College Prep with a Charlotte Mason Education. I like this site because it breaks down what the plan for the week is for using AO. This is a secular AO/CM blog. You can always see fairly the same thing on AO’s site but it’s nice to see individuals plans, I think.
Followed by:
Course Repository- Open Educational Resource (OER) for students and faculty in higher education, high school and Advanced Placement. Find different books and labs, online, for subjects such as History, Biology, Physics, Calculus, and a few other.
And then:
Traditional English Sentence Style- free online grammar program through literature. The workbook is free online also.
Writing should always be obvious,
even to the most careless
and negligent reader.
We must study not only that
the reader may understand us,
but that it shall be impossible
for him not to understand us.
(Quintilian)
A little fun video:
Flowers are Fun!- drawing/doodling flowers.
And a couple of posts:
Singing is to the Song Thrush as Narration is to the Child by Nancy Kelly.
How to Create a Homeschool Binder @ FiveJs by Jessica from LifeasMom
Homeschool Showcase #80- I always miss this.
And He Walks- because I just love the little things in life (which are so monumental!)
Well that wraps up my sharing post At some point I will be back to discuss our doings and going-ons. *We are going to visit that river that is just down the road- TODAY*
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