Day 134

6th June 2022

Pepe’s World

If you think this doggy is having a roll and a scratch, you would be wrong.

This is Pepe, and he’s sound asleep.

Believe it or not, this is not his favourite place to nap.

He prefers the sofa more and more these days & only sleeps here when we are all home, out of respect. 😎

When we leave him home alone we put on a documentary & he curls up on the sofa. Today he learnt about whales. 😆

This was our view this morning as we ate breakfast.

There were left over eggs from the Baked Alaska we made and so the kids were calling for eggs.

“Mum, can you make me eggs & soldiers?” Lincoln asked.

“I want scrambled mama.” Mila called out.

I taught them how to make eggs, & there were pancakes too!

I went for a shower and Liam took the kids through Math’s.

More mode, median, mean & range today to finish off the lesson.

While Mila waited for her turn, she drew a doughnut.

We battled the wind and took Pepe for a run.

It was wild.

We had to scrunch our eyes tightly, every time giant gusts of dust blew over the field.

I dropped the kids at the library where Liam was waiting, and then I left to run some errands.

(Adulting, such a scam!)

This picture looks cosy doesn’t it.

When I caught up with them at lunchtime, Liam said they were so wild in the library, he felt mentally drained. 😴

Kids turn feral in the wind.

Mila borrowed A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Lincoln borrowed a Japanese comic & The Map Maker Chronicles.

At home, I made them lunch and we sat on the back step and watched them go bananas on the tramp.

Liam had to work in the afternoon & so I took over.

I managed to get them inside and settled on the sofa and we read from our World History book.

Ancient Africa

Modern day Sahara Desert.

Today we learnt about Ancient Africa and how 12,000 years ago the Sahara Desert was a green fertile place with rivers and animals like gazelle, giraffes, turtles, fish, crocodiles & more!

We know this because archaeologists discovered a feast of turtle bones, giraffe bones & seeds.

Africans also drew on the walls of caves depicting their way of life including animals & women dressed in beautiful clothes riding wild cows.

Mila ran out of the room and quickly returned with the world map, and we looked at Africa (and then many other places) and went over everything we’d learnt so far.

We had the Egyptians & the pharaohs, the first cities happening in Mesopotamia, trade happening with India, the Chinese learning about silk & growing rice, and now Africa.

History takes us all over the place. We never know where we’re going to end up & what we’re going to learn.

We didn’t get to YouTube today because, they needed to move again.

I decided they needed the pool.

A swim for them and a rest for me.

We had 40 minutes before school got out, and & our private pool would be rudely taken over by thousands of kids arriving for swimming lessons.

I knew we could do it.

A quick lap.

After dinner we watched the Princess Bride & then sat around and played Rummy-O (on the floor as the table was full of craft)😩 and Pepe decided to play too.

It wasn’t our best learning day, but it wasn’t a complete disaster.

The Challenge: Home school for 1 year while not losing sanity or love for children and/or husband.
Contenders: Mila 8yrs, Lincoln 10 yrs, Me (Mum), Liam (Dad), Pepe (dog)
Home School Days: 200

This blog was inspired by the film Julie & Julia, starring Meryl Streep & Amy Adams.

Julie decides she will take her love of cooking to the next level by cooking every recipe in Julia Childs French cookbook, in one year! 500 & something fancy, technical recipes!! While working full time!

Julie writes a daily blog about her time in the kitchen for herself & other amateur cooks who may, or may not be, reading along. You gotta watch it (http://thehomeschoolyear.com/about/).  Or read it here. (http://thehomeschoolyear.com/book)

I loved that she wrote every day. I loved hearing about her small everyday frustrations, with the recipes & with life. It really inspired me to throw myself into something.

The timing was perfect as we have just decided to homeschool our children as a lifestyle choice and I thought…Cool! A daily blog will be perfect!

There must be other families out there wondering if there’s another way to live? Another way to do ‘family life’?

If you’re here, then hello & welcome aboard! Please feel free to sit back & watch it all unfold. Put the kettle on & check in with us each night to see what went down and how we all got over the line. I’m sure we’ll find our rhythm, right?

Are you a homeschool family? If you’re watching the wheels fall off this thing, I’m open to your emails or comments any time. I would love them! I am very friendly, & I could use the help.

Ok, come hell or high water….I’m in. A daily blog, for 12 months. I’ll be right, here.

Kindly, Lisa x

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