Yikes!!

I knew it had been a few weeks - but 5 - since I came to share our week with you!! Last night I got caught up on the last 2 weeks which I hadn't even read. I love the peek into all your lives.

Thanks for sharing!
Jessi - it looks like LHFHG is going great in your house! What fun!

I'm so glad that it's working well for Emma (and all your extras

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Carrie - I loved reading about your "gum tree". That will for sure be a hit at my house! I was just telling my husband yesterday that we've got a gum OBSESSION going here. I get the question many times a day, "Mom, can I have some gum?!?" (Or it's variation..."May I have some pink gum?" "May I have some orange gum?" "May I have some hot gum?") Even though the answer is almost always no...the enthusiasm is not waning.
We have been continuing to progress beautifully with HOD.

My lack of computer time has come from several extras that took a lot of weekend time, some unexpected nice weather and TONS of time outside

, and starting to side our house. I'll have to give you before and after pictures when we're done.

They're pretty dramatic since we debated what to do and prayed about our options for at least a year, and then once we knew what we were going to do it took the siding an extra month to get here than the expected. So, rather than starting in August, it showed up mid-September and we lost our window to get it done before harvest and winter. But the blessing of nice days peppered in has made for a start in progress. (My husband Mike and his dad are the crew for the job...so with the dairy and all I bet we'll have it done somewhere in the 2 months-1 year range.)
I just can't say enough good things about Bigger. I am
thoroughly enjoying this time with Grant this year. I love the focus on godly character and the scripture we're memorizing. I love even more the way that we look at all of our studies in view of the the Word of God. This ability to think discerningly will be invaluable for him! I am continuing to enjoy watching the flow of history through the eyes of our American heroes (whether prominent or not). I'm as excited as Grant is to read our stories for the day!

Some of our favorites from the last 5 weeks have been...Daniel Boone (We especially liked the story of his daughter Jemima who left a trail for the dads to find them after captured by the Indians. I'm still finding bits of toilet paper around the house left for the search party!

This was an ongoing game for several days!), Robert Fulton and the Steamboat, Lewis and Clark, and Francis Scott Key and the Star-Spangled Banner.
Here's a picture of the US with the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers to show why Lewis and Clark chose the Missouri to follow for their trek west. (Electical tape is a good sub if your run out of masking tape.

)
Grant's favorite activity was the art project we did this week. We made this to go along with the Star-Spangled banner. He loved showing the "bombs bursting in air"! I knew Allison and Garret would enjoy this, too, so we all made one.

What a fun idea, Carrie!


Grant says that his favorite parts of the day are still Storytime and Science. We're into Pioneer Sampler now for science. It is a beautiful book. I love the pictures!

I love the depiction of pioneer life, too. Here are a couple of things we tried for our science exploration. Grant is measuring how tall his dog Hunter is with his hands (and Hunter is thinking it's time for us to go on a jog or bike ride with him

). The next picture is the fence that Grant built yesterday. I love the stile to cross it with! I have a terrible time for real getting caught in fences when we're out on our "rough hikes" as a family.

I'll start a new post with highlights for my LHTH'ers...

Kathleen