March 26, 2005

  • Took the kids to Sparks-a-Ramatoday.  What a hoot.  I would share pictures...but my camera quit.  DEAD!  Its all of 2 months old.


    I've been extremely unhappy with it regardless, so I'm exchanged it for a Kodak Easy-Share.  *woo*  That's what my last camera was, and I loved it.  The difference is this is a 5.0 pixel one.  *grin*


    Anyhow Sparks-a-rama.   Anybody whose been to Awana has probably witnessed the game circle.  Now picture four of those game circles, 4 teams on each circle, running around screaming their heads off.     Terribly funny, extremely well organized.   Our kids team came in second.   Poor Zeria fell and hit her eye on somebody's knee while desperately tring to get the first place cone in one round.  She was tough, but it *did* give her a headache for several hours.   


    The funniest was the Sparkys crawl.   Picture 12 kids on each team trying to get to the opposite side of their circle.  Little tiny ants.   Toooooo goofy!  And not a single picture.  *weeps*


    My sil took pictures with her 35 mm  I'll have to beg off of her.


    It was incredibly well organized and professional and definitley we'll let our kids participate next year.  *grin*


    And now...round 3...Easter.   The house is 90% clean.  


    Menu;


    Mashed Potatoes & Gravy,


    Olives,  (these are kid-important LOL)


    Ham,


    Turkey.


    That's my responsibility


    My sis is bringing desert


    My mom green salad and rolls


    My sil fruit salad.


    We're also celebrating Kaylin's birthday.   So buuuuuuuuuusy!   Have a blessed Easter.


    My prayer is....that no matter how busy....we won't forget.


    He Lives!

Comments (3)

  • Can you send me (by email if you want) some examples of the differences in what math they're doing now?? And what do you mean math more oriented to computers and stuff? I also thought Saxon was very thorough and I had no problem pasting tests for college, etc. in fact I scored high enough to skip math 101 starting at Pierce. We aren't required to take any tests here in Texas like the public schools do...he'll just need the SAT or ACT (not sure what everyone here does) and/or college enterence exams. Of course I could be really rotten and just say I'm not homeschooling to copy what the public school does either. But...you know what I mean. Of course I'm talking 4th grade right now, by high school it could be alot different. What level(s) does your sister tutor?

  • Because He lives... I can face tomorrow!

  • I have a Kodak EasyShare and I love it!!!!! :)

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