It's been a crazy week around here that started with the flu and has ended up again with the flu. Last week it was me and it kept me down for a few days. Now today Cole is on the couch. In between there Micah had a fever and an ear ache one day and was complaining of his ear hurting again today. Rob and Alexis are finally over their sore throats. 'Tis the Season' I guess. Other than that I had another four day stretch of work at the hospital, mostly in the emergency room where there were lots of fresh new germs to share. This should be my last weekend for awhile now since the new gal is more than trained and is ready to work on her own. My casual position means that it is either feast or famine when I do work and this month it has been more on the feasting end. The extra hours are nice, especially since I am still considering which camera to buy. The new gal was also very nice and friendly (and bought 15 bars of soap!) and has a sincere desire to learn lots of farm girl stuff.I missed my family and my critters and my little farm:) Of course everybody did just fine without me, but it does put everything into perspective a little when Mom is gone and it makes us all appreciate each other a little bit more. Distance makes the heart grow fonder they say. 
Everybody is trying to get back into the school schedule after the holidays. These cold, short days make it hard to get excited about paper and pencil learning and make me want to just get out the quilting instead. We have settled for a little more chapter book time together and keep plugging away on the rest. I gave myself permission to finally switch some of our curriculum this late into the year without feeling guilty about wasting 3 months on a curriculum that wasn't working. Aaaahhh! That felt good! We went back to the McRuffy Phonics/Spelling/Writing/Reading program that we had used the last couple of years for the younger ones to everyone's relief. Micah was working on "b" sounds today~ baby, boy, bean, belly button, butt, you've got a bean in your belly button~ I think we all need some {warm} fresh air. 
I did threaten Trent that he wouldn't get to go ice fishing until his English section was finished which has made my life a little bit easier. There's nothing like incentives in life. I think he has completed 20 pages in the last week alone and I have been reminded why I never did like prepositional phrases. High school is going well the second time around. Alexis is pretty independent this year, other than the occasional algebra question. Whoever thought I would be an algebra teacher? Grace is reading chapter books!! Yes, all you mothers of young homeschooled children, the day does actually come when all your little dumplings learn how to read and actually want to read chapter books. We have enjoyed several mornings of reading about Popcorn the horse snuggled on the recliner together.
I have been bringing the yearling horses into the barn on cold nights and enjoy just seeing them in there. Tonight I even brought all three at the same time by myself with only 2 pieces of twine string and 2 halters between them. For some reason the dozen lead ropes I bought last winter have nearly all disappeared. Nika walked right up to me to tie the string onto her halter~ quite a different horse than the one from this summer. I have been itching to ride but just can't justify the time yet. There are few things that top riding a horse bare back in the fresh snow.
3 comments:
So sorry about the flu!! I know I have tried to read your blog lately and when I click on the link it says you dont exist?? I can occasionally read one but its not very often..
Incentives are a wonderful thing!!
So sorry to here that you have had sick ones and have been having other troubles. I too have two boys who have sinus infections and ear infections. Hope all is well soon!
I am sorry you have been sick. Hoping you all are on the mend. Here is where we got our camera. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ Rob's work buys all theirs through them also. So many to pick from, with great prices. No they didn't pay me to say that:)
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