Since I'm home with a sick little one this morning, I finally have a minute to get to the weekly check-in thread. I've loved looking over each of your posts and reading about your weeks. It gets me motivated to tell you about ours.
This week in LHFHG, we finished up reading The Family-Time Bible! Greyson was sad to be done with it, and so was I. When I pulled out the History for Little Pilgrims book to do our reading for history, however, he surprised me by saying, "Oh, I love that book. It's my favorite."
During science this week in LHFHG, Greyson was fooled by the pinch of salt and pinch of sugar that looked and felt alike. Yet, when he tasted them, he was surprised at the difference!
We talked about the sweet versus the salty taste. Then, we experimented with other similar looking substances, like cinnamin and baking cocoa. Greyson definitely understands the meaning of bitter after tasting the cocoa! This went along with our lesson on St. Augustine stealing and tasting the bitter pears, and then realizing sin tastes sweet at first but has consequences that are bitter.
Greyson's fine motor skills are finally coming along, and he's doing a good job of writing his numbers as we count up on the number line. Singapore Math has been a good fit for him, and he really likes it. He's also coming along with his coloring and looks forward to coloring the animal that is pictured with his "A Reason for Handwriting 'K'.
We're one chapter away from finishing Grandfather Frog. Greyson is on the edge of his seat to see what will happen, as pussy has Grandfather Frog on the ground (after Grandfather Frog stubbornly went out to see the world beyond the Smiling Pool). Greyson can be stubborn too, so this lesson with Grandfather Frog has really hit home!
In Preparing Hearts this week, Shaw's favorite thing was making the scroll. He loved making it feel old and copying 2 Kings 19:32-34 to go along with the message Hezekiah received from the Lord about Sennacherib. Shaw even decided to copy some of his other favorite Bible passages on the scroll as well. He loved unrolling it and reading it to all of us.
Another favorite from Preparing Hearts is Shaw's Common Place Book. He said to me, "Mom, I'm so glad I have this book to hold all of my verses. When I read it, I can see it is full of things that I have learned that are important to me." He is steadily getting more comfortable writing in cursive too.
Shaw has also finished memorizing Psalm 34:1-9 and loves singing along with his Psalms CD. It blesses me to hear his voice lifted in praise. I am trying to sing along with him too, but am not nearly as good at keeping the words straight!
Shaw's timeline for Preparing Hearts continues to grow. He takes great pleasure in making each picture, and the other boys often stop by and look it over as it climbs up our door.
I pray each of you had a good week and that the Lord will be close to you during this busy season.
Blessings,
Carrie