On our second day in San Francisco, I wanted to give us a break from museums and tours, so we drove across the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin Headlands, where it’s mostly state parks and beaches. We visited the Marine Mammal Center, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing sea mammals and helping rehabilitate them for […]
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Derek got us a hotel right on Fisherman’s Wharf, so most of our time in San Francisco was spent right along the Bay. On our first full day, we explored WWII submarine USS Pampanito and liberty ship USS O’Brien. Then we took a cruise of the Bay! There’s a Susie behind all that hair […]
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In fourth grade, all California children are supposed to visit one of the missions and study it as part of our state history. Last year, it didn’t fit into what Tommy was studying in history, so we did it this year, splitting the difference. We read Zia (the sequel to Island of the Blue Dolphins, […]
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We were so glad to have the sun shining Sunday morning as we left San Simeon! The beaches across from Hearst Castle are a rookery for elephant seals, and we were lucky enough to run into a volunteer who could give us some details about the weaners (300 lb babies who are newly weaned), the […]
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Posted in California, Homeschooling on Mar 29th, 2018
Hearst Castle is the closest the kids have been to Europe. We learned how William Randolph Hearst and his mom traveled all over Europe back when noble families were going bankrupt, and they snatched up furniture, ceilings, artifacts, and floors. Most museums would be happy to have one or two historic European ceilings–Hearst Castle has […]
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Posted in California, Homeschooling on Mar 14th, 2018
We got up early to tour Alcatraz and then, for a complete change of pace, headed over to a historical home that survived the 1906 earthquake and is a great peek into the lifestyles of the early San Francisco leaders of commerce. The kids did a remarkable job of following tours all day that were […]
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Posted in California, Homeschooling on Mar 11th, 2018
More pictures to follow next week, when we get home to my computer and editing software, but I’ll try to pull up a few photos on Derek’s computer every night! We’re spending spring break on a road trip across California to learn more about the culture and history of this state. Road trip books read […]
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Posted in Homeschooling, Susanna on Mar 7th, 2018
Once upon a time, there was a lion called Lionel. He was a king, but he was only three. When a big lion came, he hid under his throne. Big Lion looked all around, and he said, “Oh no, where’s three year old Little Lion? I’ll look under his throne.” Fortunately, Lionel had a little […]
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Posted in Homeschooling, Janie, Susanna on Mar 5th, 2018
Math is just easier sometimes when you’re wearing a costume.
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On Thursdays, we come through the canyon for a full day. CBS in the morning, followed by errands (Dr or orthodontist appointments, Sprouts and Target runs, library, etc), then a picnic lunch and some schoolwork, then French with Marion for all four followed by art class for the big three while Janie and I do […]
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