What Wyatt’s Reading: Summer Reading Edition

Hello everyone! It makes sense that my kid is as obsessed with books and reading as I am; we have been reading together since he was a day old, when I read to him through the little portal hole in the incubator in the NICU. (I read him the Poky Little Puppy) And from there, we just never stopped!

There are usually a few things he looks for – spooky books, funny books, adventure books, and dragons mostly these days, although he still loves wolves too.

These are the books on his summer reading stack . Also like me, he has way more than actually can be read in 6 weeks.

Adventure in Grand Canyon National Park || The Wildes The Amazon || Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout || The Haunted Lighthouse || The Dragonsitter || Ratnip

And of course I had to add a few to his stack, although I might save A Boy Called Bat for school this year. And I added The Puffin Keeper because I thought it looked beautiful inside!

The River of Adventure || The Puffin Keeper || A Boy Called Bat

Look at this illustration from The Puffin Keeper!

We read before bed too, and the book we are reading is The Tarantula in my Purse. Hopefully I never find our tarantula, Carl, in my purse! This book was a gift from a little book fairy, and we are both loving it. How did these people have so many owls as pets? I am so jealous! It was a different time I guess. Anyway, we both look forward to it at night.

The Tarantula in my Purse

We also pick out “quick books”. The kind when we just want a quick little story, or that he can work on independently. (If you are new here, Wyatt has a long complicated medical history and is still working on his skills)

Boo Books The Haunted Backpack || Trouble at Table 5 || Dragonbreath

He really likes the Dragonbreath and Trouble at Table 5 series. The Trouble at Table 5 series is really good and is like an easier chapter book. It features characters who have differences, perhaps a sensory disorder, and ADHD. What I love about them as well is that the books have little notes at the end of chapters that encourage readers, like “You have read 567 words! Keep going!” and “You are halfway through! Good job!” I think that is so cool for kids who have a bit of a struggle to get that feedback from the books themselves. I definitely recommend them for kids who don’t like to read or who are still working on their independent reading skills.

Dragonbreath is another easy fun series – and Ursula Vernon also writes under the name of T. Kingfisher! So those of us adults who love her work might want to pick these up for the children in their lives. They revolve around Danny, a dragon, and his friend Wendell. They are cute!

And I could go on and on, but I feel like this is a good spot for now.

I hope that whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile. And stay safe!!

Halfway Through Our Frog and Toad Summer

Hello everyone! Wyatt and I declared a Frog and Toad summer for our summer this year, and we have been really enjoying our slow days. We wanted a summer full of whimsy, of cookies and berries and picnics, swimming and fireflies. And while not all of our plans have worked out, we still have a few more weeks to try again.

First of course, I needed bunting. I love bunting, I would hang it everywhere. So I made a Frog and Toad bunting for our den. It turned out super cute, but it needed something so then we made a strawberry bunting to hang above it. And I love how it all looks.

One of the first things we did was make blackberry bread and watch for fireflies in our yard. I love love love fireflies, they are one of my favorite things about summer! So one night we threw down a blanket on our deck, and had blackberry bread and tea while we just all chilled out, watching for fireflies and listening to the sounds of evening. My bread, sadly, did not really turn out! LOL. It was so wet and I had the rack in the oven set too high, so I had to carve around the very underdone parts to salvage the bits that were done. And the bits that were done were overdone since I was trying to compensate for the underdone! But you live and learn. Lol. Next time I will get it right! The bits that survived tasted good though so that was alright.

We’ve had picnics, one of our favorite things – and also something very Frog and Toad!

We set up under our favorite trees, and it was the breeziest, sunniest day, warm but not too hot, and it was a fantastic way to spend a couple of hours. We draw and talk and paint and read and then when the boy gets restless we pack up and go home. Sometimes we stop for ice cream on the way home as well, which makes it even better.

And of course we went to the kite festival and attempted to fly our own!

We have spent many afternoons and mornings picking out stacks of books to bring home and flip through and read, spooky stories for us both. (Oo I haven’t done a Wyatt book post for a while! I need to rectify that!) We have shopped book sales and thrift stores, looking for small treasures and trinkets. I hope to get a little shelf or two just for our trinkets and treasures, and I am thinking about even adding a box on our little free library for trinket sharing. We have planted seeds and plants, although our gardening skills couldn’t handle this version of summer we are getting. However, our snapdragons and lilies are going like crazy, and they make me happy whenever I see them!

We have met friends for coffee, for Greenfield Village. We went to the art fair. We have gone to the art museum, and to the nature center. Graduation parties and summer reading kick off at the library. And I still have a bunch more for us to do – moth sugar to look for moths, concerts at the zoo, and we still need to make pancakes! Canoeing or a ride in a rowboat, camping, baking a big summer cake whatever that means. More nights spent outside, a fire with friends, board game nights. And maybe a few surprises too. We just have to wait and see!

I hope that however you are spending your summer, you are finding small magical moments that make you smile.

Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Want to Read by New to Me Authors

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt: Books I Want to Read by New to Me Authors

Hello everyone! This was a fun one to put together!

Moss’d In Space || Front Desk || The Beach House

Murder at the Lakeside Library || Murder at the Beacon Bakeshop || The Chowder House Murder

The Reimagining of Thornwood House || Thistlemarsh || Heather

Stay for a Spell

They all look so shiny and pretty. Except maybe The Beach House which is funny when you think about it.

And now I am off to see what you all picked, and probably add even more to my TBR.

I hope that whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile.

Books, Screens, and In-Betweens

I am linking up with Deb at Readerbuzz,  Kathryn at Book Date, and  Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

Hello everyone! I hope that you are all doing well!

Books:

Last week I read The Haunting of Ashburn House. I tried to read a Gladys Taber but sometimes when I am all dysregulated and my brain is not calm, I can’t concentrate on calm things. So I switched to horror and it did the trick. This one gave me the creeps too! It was more of a jump scare book, like you are just waiting for something to pop out of the shadows and get the character, and I was pretty freaked out. But I was able to relax anyway while reading it, go figure.

This week I am reading an Agatha Christie.

Screens:

Billy and I watched Only Murders in the Building. I love that show! And it was so cool to see Renee Zellweger and Diane Wiest in it! Billy and I also liked the Steve Martin bird parts – maybe as a subtle nod to his role in The Big Year?

We also started watching The Artful Dodger. It’s not bad! We are only a few episodes in but we are both enjoying it.

Tonight our movie flashback with Wyatt is The Goonies! I know a few of you have mentioned this one, and it is high time to watch it!

As for posts last week, I think I had three!

Top Ten Tuesday: Book Titles That Contain the Word Summer

Ten on the Tenth: Tell Us About Your Favorite Cats

Friday Late Afternoon (Decaf) Coffee Catch Up

I am cohosts with Lisa at Boondock Ramblings and Cat at Cat’s Wire, of the linkup A Good Book and a Cup of Tea for all things books -not just books read or reviews, but bookstore visits or author visits or whatever else bookish you can think of!

Here is the link for July’s link up!

In-Betweens:

Today we went to the kite festival on Belle Isle. We generally get there early, and set up on our blanket under the shade of a giant tree. Which we did today. It is so relaxing. We kicked back, had some watermelon (of which the outside was thoroughly scrubbed lol), watched the kites flying overhead, and listened to the band that was playing. When Wyatt began to get restless, we headed to the big field to try to fly our kite, but try as he might, Billy could not really get that kite to fly. He tried though for at least 30 minutes while we cheered him on, and we all decided after a while that we were done with the kite flying. We had a really nice morning!

And that is about it from me today! I hope that whatever you do today, that you do something that makes you smile!

Friday Late Afternoon (Decaf) Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone! I hope that you all have had a good week.

I wanted to do a catch up post this week but I know I won’t have time tomorrow morning. So two posts in one day from me!

Let me start with an update about my mom. Her vitals are pretty good, she is eating and drinking, but most of this week she has been very confused about time and place when she is awake. It is heartbreaking to me but I try to keep her calm and help her as best as I can. I gave her my stepdad’s robe (he passed a few years ago) to hold onto when she gets scared as a comfort item. It does seem to give her comfort. I hate when she gets scared. That is so hard to watch and I feel like such a jerk just saying “Don’t be scared” because if she could just stop being scared I am sure she would. But I feel at a loss.

I have had good visits with her as well, and even when she seems like she is asleep, if I tell her that I love her she will say it back. It’s these moments I try to focus on.

This is a picture of me and her at the 1976 fourth of July parade. I am digging my mom’s yellow sunglasses! My mom is beautiful now and she was then as well.

This fourth of July we ended up not going to my cousin’s as we had planned. Billy slept funny and his back was bothering him, and his back was really an important part of the day with Wyatt in the pool. He wanted to go anyway but I told him I wanted him to rest and heal, because we need him to be able-bodied, and not hurt himself more. And it was ok. It was a very quiet day but we were fine.

On Sunday, Billy was feeling all better and we went to the Detroit Institute of Arts. We had such a great time! We wandered around the American and the Native American art areas, armed with little foam stars. The DIA gave out stars to the visitors to award to their favorite art pieces, which was a really cool way to have people interact more with the art, and connect. Billy, Wyatt, and I ended up choosing paintings all in the same room!

Wyatt chose the painting titled Apple Orchard, by George Inness.

My star went to Morning in the Andes by Louis Remy Mignot. I just loved the softness and just how misty and hazy it looks. I love it.

Then Billy fell in love with this painting, Cotopaxi by Frederick Edwin Church. I can see why.

Wyatt and I both almost gave our stars to works in the Native American section. I loved this amazing bowl, and love how the shadow is the design. Then Wyatt really liked a pumpkin effigy that went into a tomb, which was unusual but we all like what we like. I think he appreciated that it looked like a pumpkin.

I also snapped this picture of a chocolate jar and sent it to Lisa at Boondock Ramblings. We agreed that chocolate is definitely that important that we need it in the afterlife.

It was my week for art I guess! The other week The Tin Nose Shop in Norfolk, England dropped a batch of their wishing toads and shucks (like wolf dog things) and it coincided with a time I was feeling kind of low about my mom. So…. I hurried up and ordered a few things before they ran out, which was of course lightning fast. My friend Kelly was in Canada at a soccer match and she wanted a wishing toad as well, and I managed to snag two wishing toads, and a shuck for Wyatt. Well, they came this week!

Each are individually sculpted and “No two are the same but all contain a heart; a little chip of Norfolk flint or stone, so you can take a little piece of Norfolk with you where ever you go.” A shuck is based on the legend of the demon dog from East Anglia, and this little guy is considered a protector or guardian, and his talisman is strength. The wishing toad I bought for myself, and his design is called Cloud. I love his little face. There is a little hollow on the bottom where you write your wish on a bit of a scroll and set it in the windowsill for the moonlight to shine on. They are just fun. (Wyatt’s shuck is the Iceni design)

Finally, this week it was also the art fair in my hometown. It is one of the largest in Michigan, and I have gone pretty much my whole life. I always go with Wyatt once, usually the first day first thing in the morning to beat the heat and crowds, and then in the evening once with Billy for a date night. Well, I went Wednesday morning with Wyatt, and it was so hot and humid that we didn’t really enjoy walking around. Both of us are affected by heat, so we only did one loop of the fair. I did get Wyatt a sticker at a booth called Spooky Things by Jenny Hearns.

On the way out though, we passed a church that was having a rummage and used book sale. So of course Wyatt and I had to go. And of course we left with a stack of books!

I was very excited about this copy of Heidi Grows Up!

Billy and I went back last night, and while it was cooler, it was still sticky hot. Swampy. We had a good time though together, and this time I picked up an art print at the same booth where I got Wyatt’s sticker.

I was bummed that the artist I usually buy from, Anthony Brass, was not there this year but it worked out because I love this fox drinking tea. Now to find him a home here somewhere!

And that is it from me this evening! I am about to order pizza for our pizza Friday. Yay for not having to figure out dinner!!

Peace and love to you all.

10 on the 10th! The Cat Days of Summer

10 on the 10th is hosted by Marsha at Marsha in the Middle

Hmm, where should I begin?

Let’s start with my own 5 that I have been owned by.

We used to volunteer at an animal shelter, and Maggie, Miso, and Marlow all were adopted from the shelter. We also had an English setter Penny, who is no longer with us sadly.

Maggie was our very first!

Maggie was found as a stray with her brother, living on the streets. I still miss her so much! She was always so smart and a little judgy. If she were a book genre she would probably be mystery.

Miso was next. We adopted her about five months after we adopted Maggie.

She and over 30 other cats very similar to her were taken from an apartment of someone hoarding. Almost every volunteer ended up adopting their own version of Miso. I think Miso’s book genre is romance. She is just so fluffy and sweet. She is sort of my shadow cat. She used to follow me everywhere, but now she is a senior and sleeps a lot more. She still seeks me out to cuddle though.

Then came Marlow.

Marlow was our only cat to want to be around toddler Wyatt. LOL. Marlow came to us after being abandoned in an apartment after his family moved out and left him behind.

Hmm. What genre would Marlow have been? He was pretty shy, but also super cuddly with people he loved. He was a velcro cat, we called him because once he liked you, he stuck to you like velcro. I am going to say he would have been a fan of anything dramatic. So maybe plays, theatrical writings.

And recently, we adopted the kittens, who are now like 8 months old. Max and Mouse. I worried about my 17 year old Miso girl with new kittens but after a short adjustment period where she showed them who is boss, they all pal around and I think she is happier. She always was the cat who loved other cats and I think she missed Maggie and Marlow too.

Orange boy is Max, and Mouse is our little mouse.

Max and Mouse were surprise kittens born in my friend Justin’s house right before Thanksgiving. He found their mom as a stray and brought her in; a few days later she had babies. Lol. Max is more of an outgoing cat, and loves attention and to be cuddled. Mouse is a little more choosy. When people come over, she likes to stay a distance and watch before deciding if she wants to get closer. She likes to cuddle but on her own terms. If I “Elmira” her as my husband says, she lets out a little meow to let me know she is done being held, thank you very much. Mouse is also the most likely to get herself into a situation. She’s our wild child.

If they were book genres, Mouse would be like heist fiction, and Max is just something cozy. He is an orange boy after all.

Those are my five babies. Now other cats. I can’t possibly list all of my family and friend’s cats. There are just way too many. So I will go with famous cats I have loved over the years.

Garfield. Of course.

Figaro

Duchess

The Hemingway cats in Key West. They were my favorite part of the trip!

Finally, Cat from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I am pretty sure he won an animal Oscar for his role.

And those are my ten!

Top Ten Tuesday: Titles that Contain the Word “Summer”

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt: Titles that Contain the word ” your choice

I decided to just go with the word “summer” for this one. I mean, it is summer here where I am, and I have summer on the brain. Lol. I ended up searching my Goodreads titles of books I have read with the word summer in the title, and it turned out to be more than I had thought! Some of them are books I read a decade ago even which was kind of fun for me to revisit.

Summer in the South is one I read quite a while ago!! 2011, and I even reviewed it on my old blog, Quixotic Magpie!

Prodigal Summer is actually one I read every few years. I love this book. It is another one I reviewed on my old blog!

The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Seasons, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy. Such a wonderful series. I love these books. The third one, The Penderwicks at Point Mouette is my favorite.

This One Summer is a graphic novel and I honestly don’t remember much about it. It is a coming of age story that takes place at the main character’s lake house.

Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery is the second in the series about Polly and Huck and Neil the puffin. I have to say my favorite character was probably the puffin, but I did also like the human characters. Lol.

Bloody Summer was part of the Trespass series that Kindle put out a few years ago. I read them all and this was one of my favorites in the collection. They were all short stories, and included stories by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Stephen Graham Jones.

Two of these I just read, one I have read half of, and the other has been on my TBR for a while. Lol.

Lake of the Ozarks: My Surreal Summers in a Vanishing America just sounds so good! I am all about kitsch and cheesy campiness and nostalgia. I need to get to this one!

The Summer Book is a look at summer from a different view than Lake of the Ozarks. Simple and classic, a different sort of nostalgia. I have read half and while I want to finish it, this isn’t the year for it for me.

Deadly Summer Nights is a little cozy mystery set in the 1950s Catskills at a resort. I actually just read it, I was very excited about the setting although the mystery and story were just ok to me.

The Growing Summer is another that I just read. However, I loved this gentle vintage book about siblings sent to live with their great-aunt in Ireland for a few weeks.

Books, Screens, In-Betweens

I am linking up with Deb at Readerbuzz,  Kathryn at Book Date, and  Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

Hello everyone! I hope that you are having a good weekend! Our week has been very very slow. Lol. That heatwave kept us indoors for a whole week for the most part. We ran out and did things here and there, but not anything too exciting. Wyatt and I spent a lot of time reading and painting, our two fallbacks for free time here. This week the weather is supposed to be a lot nicer, and we will be out and about. It is the annual art fair in our city this week and Wyatt and I always go one morning together, then I go again with Billy during the evening. Billy and I used to work downtown in our twenties and spent 12 hour days the week of art fair, but we absolutely loved every second. Ah to be 23 again. Lol.

Books:

I’ve fallen into this cozy mystery series and can’t stop! They are such perfect little summertime reads. They are set on the west coast of Michigan, in my favorite area near Saugatuck in a fictional town named Oriole Point. I am loving them! I read Dying for Strawberries and then immediately bought Blackberry Burial for my kindle, which if you know me, then you know I have not used my kindle for like five years. Anyway, I am loving this series, written by Michigan author Sharon Farrow.

Once I finish Blackberry Burial, which I should in a day or two, I am going to start My Own Cape Cod by Gladys Taber.

Screens:

Billy and I have been catching up on Only Murders in the Building this week. It just seemed like a good week to finally watch it. We have also been continuing on our nostalgic movies of the 80s and 90s watching with Wyatt as well! So far this weekend we have watched The Great Outdoors starring Dan Ackroyd and John Candy, Annette Bening and Stephanie Faracy. Wyatt was cracking up at so many of John Candy’s antics, much like I did in 1988.

Tonight Billy and I are going to watch one without Wyatt, I Know What You Did Last Summer.

We usually watch Jaws on the fourth of July but switched it out this year for The Great Outdoors. Sometimes you have to mix things up!

I am cohosts with Lisa at Boondock Ramblings and Cat at Cat’s Wire, of the linkup A Good Book and a Cup of Tea for all things books -not just books read or reviews, but bookstore visits or author visits or whatever else bookish you can think of!

Here is the link for July’s link up!

I also posted a few times last week!

Books, Screens, and In-Betweens – June Wrap Up

In Our Homeschool – Out with the Old, In with the New

Mini Book Reviews: Deadly Summer Nights, League of Lady Poisoners, The Last Resort, The Growing Summer

And finally, some in-betweens:

It was a pretty slow week, as I said above. I visited my mom quite a bit, read, painted with Wyatt, played games with Wyatt, went to therapy with him where he knocked it out of the park again, so there is not much to say here! However, one little thing happened.

On Friday, Billy had the day off. It was still dangerously hot but we needed out of the house, at least Wyatt and I did, so all three of us went for a drive. We popped into a few stores, I got a new dress to wear poolside at my cousin’s, we got blizzards from Dairy Queen (Oreo for Wyatt, Reeses for me, and mango for Billy), and then on the way home Billy thought our car needed a bath. We went through the car wash, and midway through my child decided he wanted a closer look at the machinery washing our car – and rolled his window down! He instantly panicked when water came flying in, and Billy scrambled to roll up the window from his driver side controls. It was one of those parenting moments where you just roll your eyes at each other over the crazy antics of your kid. We all cracked up too, because we never expected that to happen! At least now that he is 11! However, Wyatt is definitely turning into a tween boy, following his impulses, and reminding me of my little brother at that age. Lol.

I do have some photos from our lazy week! Not many though. LOL.

The drive thru line was so long at Taco Bell on one of those 112 degree days that I just read my book while I was waiting. You can also see my sunflowers that I painted from an Andrea Nelson art tutorial on Instagram, and then our two mischievous tween kittens, making a mess trying to catch a fly.

And that my friends is it from me today! I hope whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile!!

Mini Book Reviews: Deadly Summer Nights, League of Lady Poisoners, The Last Resort, The Growing Summer

Hey everyone! I realized the other day I am behind on some reviews. So here is my little reading review round up.

I saw this at the library and had to grab it. Look how beautiful it is! And the illustrations inside are just as gorgeous. And bonus, it counted towards the Nonfiction Reading Challenge! This book was interesting yet full of horrible stories. I think one thing made this one different than other true crime type books is that this book pointed out that many times these women were acting out a lack of agency in their own lives, trapped by the laws and culture of their time, trapped in abusive marriages, and acted out of desperation and a lack of hope. But then on the other hand, many of them were just horrible evil women. I literally could not get over how many children were killed. I was shocked. Anyway, this book was a book that places these crimes in the timeline of history.

Nonfiction Challenge Update: So far I have completed Nonfiction Nipper. I have read more than three nonfiction books, but most of them were memoirs! I have read 9 nonfiction in total this year so far.

Sigh. I wanted to love this book more than I did. It was sort of meh but I loved the setting, which was the Catskills at a resort during the 1950s. I feel like the author tried to tackle too much in one book, and should have focused more on a cozy mystery rather than trying to add in the red scare. She could have leaned in on the prejudice of women owning and operating a large business, and then the fun details of the resort, etc. Since there are only two books in this series, and the last one I believe was published in 2021, I think she might have lost interest as well. It just tried too hard but had a lot of potential in my opinion.

This was a cute middle grade horror. I read it to cleanse my brain of Yesteryear, and it was very effective. Calisa and her family travel to Ohio when the grandfather she never met passed away. They stay in his house/inn, and Calisa begins to see ghosts. There is a whole mystery, with lots of ghosts and it was pretty good. There was a bit of realism too, with her dad’s grief surrounding his father’s death, his guilt and grief and how he reacts. I think middle grade can shy away from adults having emotions and this one did not. There is a second one in this series and I plan on picking it up at some point.

The Growing Summer, or The Magic Summer depending on what country you are in, is a delight of a book. I needed this book the past week. It was just easy and gentle, and I loved reading about these four siblings who are sent to live with their Great-Aunt Dymphna in Ireland while their mom joins their father, who has fallen gravely ill while studying germs in a distant country. Their life had been ordinary and “normal”, school and bedtimes and mealtimes and regular laundry times before going to Ireland. However, Dymphna is not like that, and doesn’t really plan on doing all that for the children. Instead she sort of points them to where all those things are done, the kitchen, ingredients, the beach, and tells them to just go to it. Eat when they want, sleep when they want -it is an entirely independent existence. They have never done these things before so it is a learning curve for them all, and when they ask Dymphna any questions she usually responds in poetry, which would frustrate me to no end personally. Lol. The neighbors are the real heroes here. The kids also harbor a secret for the time they are there, which is pretty funny as well. It was a good gentle vintage read, and I loved that one of the neighbors gave the oldest brother the business for leaving all the home keeping to the oldest sister.

And that is it from me today. Peace and love to all of you.

In Our Homeschool – Out with the Old, in with the New

Hello everyone!

Today is supposed to be disgustingly, dangerously hot so I am keeping Wyatt inside today. It is just too hot out there. I think we are supposed to top out at 111 degrees with the heat index. So we will be hiding out inside, and I am going to fiddle around on the computer for a bit and then later we are going to paint, Wyatt’s request. This is one of his top three requests though so it’s not really new. He would paint all day everyday.

I thought this might be a good time to just review our homeschool life, what we did last year and what I am thinking about for next year!

Last year we had a lot of fun. Wyatt is really making advancements lately. His favorite subject by far is history, but it is also mine and I tend to go all in on that one. We covered only 100 years but dang it we had a good time learning. We started with the Revolutionary War, and finished up with the US on the brink of the Civil War.

We read quite a few books together too for Language Arts! We read Hoot, Holes, Little House on the Prairie, and By the Great Horn Spoon. I’m forgetting one too. I get a lot of our unit studies for language arts from The Waldock Way. I love how she mixes in games and videos and extra little activities to make learning more dimensional. I bought one for Because of Winn-Dixie as well, but we didn’t end up using it. I also bought one for Rascal as well, but I am saving that one too. That one I got from Treehouse Schoolhouse. FYI, The Waldock Way is having a sale right now!

In science we leaned in on biomes, from mangroves to prairies, to deserts to the tundra. Then we started in on our own biome, the human body. We stopped due to his surgery but we will pick it up again in the fall.

Our art was all over. Dahli to Kusama to architecture. It was a blast!

I am still in the midst of deciding on the read alouds and projects and field trips for this year; I just sort of plan some of that all year anyway. I do know that I want to do Because of Winn Dixie, and Calico Girl, but that is about it so far.

As for history, I use History Quest as a spine, but then expand into my own studies, take them farther. I also add in Michigan history as we go, with lessons about what is happening in Michigan at that point in the history timeline. We really do have so much fun. Two of my friends homeschool now, their own special needs children, and they are joking that they want me to teach their kids history as well. (I think they are joking? If not it’s cool I totally would!)

We are going back to Blossom and Root this year as well, for Science and Art. In science he is continuing with the human body, and then doing some physical science, which is my least favorite, which is why I am reverting to Blossom and Root. They do such a good job with science. I think it is their passion, like history is mine. I am using their art curriculum for year 5 as well, which will cover artists like Beatrix Potter, Mark Rothko, Charles Demuth, among others. I am contemplating adding in their nature study too, which would be fun to do with the Blackbirds! Year 5 focuses on weather, water, and the celestial sphere, so maybe. I am thinking about it.

We also use All About Math and All About Reading right now. Wyatt has had inconsistent studies due to all of his medical challenges so he is playing catch up, but doing so well! I am so proud of him!

In between this, I am finishing up a study that I started writing years ago! I put it aside for a while then life got in the way. I thought of it the other day, and looked at it again. I was so close to being done! It is a picture book study, with 25 weeks of different stories, activities, copywork, journaling, comprehension, and some fairy tale comparisons. Nothing major, more for lower elementary, and focuses on gentle books, mindfulness, nature, family. I am pretty excited about it, and it should be done fairly soon. I will have it available on my Gumroad by the end of the summer! (I have three projects I want done by September – my 25 weeks of stories curriculum, my disability representation site up, and my multi-purpose room painted.) I am getting pretty close with the first two already! My Gumroad has a few things up on it, a freebie and some art studies and a nature study but that is it for now.

And, that is it for now my friends. Peace and love to you all.