Painting by Phyllis Bergenholtz

Painting by Phyllis Bergenholtz (Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com)

Snapshot Summary, April 19-25, 2010 {week 30}



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Monday
James helped me make monkey bread, rolling balls of dough, coating the dough balls in butter and then in cinnamon, allspice and brown sugar, while Steven made apple cinnamon muffins for the kids who can't have gluten or casein.
After the book school work was finished, we made Celtic shields and then they played Celts vs. Romans.
Katie took them next door to pet the dogs, and then she helped Alex plant potatoes and James plant garlic.
James also helped make Chili Relleno Casserole while Katie grilled steaks for dinner. After dinner Quentin pointed out the moon which was a thin crescent in the blue sky.

20
Tuesday
We practiced handwriting and painted a picture. We gathered dandelions and made chains with them. Katie and Alex worked in their garden and the boys played on the zipline.

21
Wednesday
Our morning began as many mornings, with individual work at the table... reading, writing and arithmetic, as well as other subjects. James and I made Oatcakes, a Celtic recipe. Katie had made almond cookies earlier so that the gfcf eaters could have something. They made a wonderful addition to our teatime. The Oatcakes made a wonderful teatime snack with butter and honey or cheese. Just can't picture the Celts sitting down to tea, though.

22
Thursday
We played with Napier's Bones, made chalk pastel pictures, and the boys went to the park to play with friends.

23
Friday
We made  Flower Prints from Soda Bottles, rolled down our hill, worked in the garden and made a dragon cake for St. George.

24
Saturday

25
Sunday

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