Category: Homeschool Year 2019-2020

6:39 am | |

Cookies, Cookies, Everywhere!

This past weekend was our first weekend of Girl Scout cookie booths for our troop. We sold Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and a variety of locations. Some inside, some outside

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5:06 pm | |

Oh the Cookies!

So, this is our 8th year as Girl Scouts, and we just got our cookies in this week! We start cookie booth sales this weekend, so we’ve done some extra

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1:17 pm | |

Museum Day!

Yesterday we had a homeschool class at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on the physics of space survival. Since the museum is a little over an hour drive from

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10:37 am | |

Falling Behind…

I have loads of pictures from the past few months I need to blog, but I never seem to find a dedicated time to sit down and play catch up.

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9:00 pm | |

Super Guppy Landing!

We traveled to Mansfield Ohio this evening to watch the Super Guppy land! We have dogs named Apollo and Artemis. Henna’s middle name is Orion. Needless to say, we are

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6:00 pm | |

Checking out the Wooster YMCA pool

We’ve been YMCA members for awhile now, but this was the first time we went to the neighboring town and checked out their pool! Wooster’s YMCA has their pool at

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2:00 pm | |

Fun with Foam

Sometimes it’s the simple things you will remember in the long run. We purchased some bookcases, and part of the packaging were these foam squares. Henna took it upon herself

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10:00 am | |

Martial Arts – More Than Phys. Ed.

Karate is something the girls have been doing for a long time, 8 years in fact! They are learning Kenpo at Tracy’s Karate in Wooster. In the next year or

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12:55 pm | |

Homeschool Bowling

Now that “school season” has started back up, a lot of homeschool activity days are being planned. You may be thinking, since you homeschool, why do you wait for the

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6:00 pm | |

Smucker’s History Tour

One of the local homeschool Facebook groups I’m a member of (I swear I’m in no less than 100 different homeschool groups), set up a field trip to the Smucker’s

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