Sunday, September 26, 2021

Hike! (44/180)

R attended his Young People's History class and worked for our neighbor. 

W attended his MC3 classes and worked at Weaver's Way.

J attended her Scene and Play Acting class and her Modern/Lyrical dance class.

D and J attended their science documentary watch club: Among the Great Apes With Michelle Yeoh.  They attended their MAHC class and their religious education classes.

We all went for a great hike in the Wissahickon with visiting family:

D worked with Mammoth Math and read with support.

J worked with Zearn math and read with support. She read independently: 

Fox at NightFox at Night by Corey R. Tabor

This week included 6 days of instruction.

Sunday, September 19, 2021

MC3 Classes (38/180)

R attended his Young People's History class and worked with TTTS.

W began his MC3 classes: Client-Side Web Development, Game Design Practice & Theory, and Probability and Statistics.

J began her Scene and Play Acting online class through Staging Journeys and her Modern/Lyrical Dance class in person outdoors.

D and J began their science documentary watch club.  The film of the week was Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk.  They also attended MAHC and their religious education classes.





D attended her Rebel Girls book club and ArtBake.



D worked with Mammoth Math and read with support.

J worked with Zearn math and read with support.  J also read independently: 

Christopher Robin Leads an ExpotitionChristopher Robin Leads an Expotition by A.A. Milne

I read to D and J: 

Seasons: A Book of PoemsSeasons: A Book of Poems by Charlotte Zolotow
The Family Under the BridgeThe Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson

This week included 6 days of instruction.

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Rangoli (32/180)

 R had a phone interview for a tree-planting internship (which he didn't end up getting, but it was still a learning experience to do the interview and application process.) He also worked for a neighbor.

D attended her Rebel Girls book group, and began a drop off ArtBake program.

W worked at Weaver's Way.

D and J began attending MAHC classes attended their religious education class.  The first week of MAHC classes included physical education and making rangoli:


D worked with Mammoth Math and read with support

J worked with Zearn math and read with support.

This week included 5 days of instruction.


Sunday, September 5, 2021

Flood (27/180)

There was really impressive flooding on the Schuylkill river near our house from Hurricane Ida.  All the kids observed this historical scientific event with interest.  (No, they weren't allowed to touch the extremely dirty storm water.)



R began a class on A Young People's History of the United States: Columbus to Spanish-American War (to 1900) on Outschool.  

D began the Rebel Girls Book Club:  Amazing Women in Historical Fiction class on Outschool.

J and D attended their religious education classes.

J and D read with support.  J worked with Zearn math and D worked with Mammoth Math.

This week included 4 days of instruction.  

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August (23/180)

 August was also a period of mostly rest.  

We went hiking and swimming in the woods:


R, D, and J participated as healthy controls in a study of lung function at CHOP:


We hit the pool a number of times:


D and J participated in a backpack packing project for IHN:



W led a LARP adventure for church, which D and J participated in:


W got his driver's license AND his work permit and began working on call shifts for our food coop:


Everybody went to the doctor and the dentist.  D and J went to the Morris Arboretum.

R began taking an Outschool class based on A Young People's History of the United States: Columbus to Spanish-American War by Howard Zinn.


This month included 12 days of instruction.




Saturday, July 31, 2021

July (11/180)

 We took more time genuinely 'off' this summer than usual.  It has been a long year and a quarter!


We completed 2nd, 6th, 9th, and 11th grades with evaluations and our traditional ice cream parlor visit afterwards:


We learned about fire safety by setting off minor explosives in our backyard on the traditional day to do such things (4th of July):


The girls did lots of hiking, including a trip up Hawk Mountain:


And some gardening:


We celebrated D's birthday with some crafts and (Health) a COVID vaccine:




Matt's aunt died after a long struggle with pulmonary illness, which was the occasion for a reunion with Matt's side of the family, most of whom we hadn't seen in 18 months.  There was music:


A visit to the National Gallery of Art, lots of crafting:





And hiking (D went up Old Rag for the first time) and swimming and horseback riding:




This month included 11 days of instruction.






Sunday, June 20, 2021

Annabelle the Sennie (180 + 14 weeks)

R completed his Time4Learning classes and W participated in his MC3 classes. 

D and J worked with ETC, HWT, and Zearn.  They read with support.  

We welcomed a 16 year old Senegal parrot named Annabelle to our house this week.  She needed a new home and we were able to help a friend out by adopting her.  She isn't sure she likes us, but we all like her: 





We went to pick pie cherries from my dad's trees and got 11.4 lbs, which made about 4 pies!