“Guess what! We planted some things in a garden near our house. And a tomato from our early girl and a pepper from our red pepper is growing. Woo hoo!” –Elizabeth “We have great growing plants. And they’re growing so good, especially our Early Girl tomato. And we know that our Early Girl grows early. […]
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Homemakers In Training
Posted in Elizabeth, Homemaking, Susanna on May 4th, 2016
After coming across a recipe for potato pie in their history book, Elizabeth and Q decided that they wanted to make dinner tonight. Q is washing the potatoes while E peels them. I admit that I am still hands-on enough to cut them up for them, though! And all four kids ate up their dinner […]
We’ve had a fun few days with Grandma and will miss her tons when she leaves tomorrow…
Tommy is in standardized testing this week all the way up in Ventura! So I grabbed the new camera and its manual and took the girls to the park while Tommy was introduced to the joys of Common Core implementation as practiced by small charter schools in California (thusfar it hasn’t affected our curriculum one […]
Singin’ In The Rain
Posted in California, Elizabeth, Janie, Susanna, Tommy on Apr 8th, 2016
On a rainy spring morning, of course the best thing to do is to put on tutus and jackets and go dance and sing in the rain.
This little umbrella is the girls’ FAVORITE toy to play with at James and Ellis’ house. Josh says he knows when the Muller girls have been over to play because of the toys that are out when he comes home. Last week, Sarah and the boys brought over the umbrella to play with at our […]
Morning Light
Posted in Elizabeth, Homeschooling, Janie, Susanna, Tommy on Apr 5th, 2016
We have such beautiful light coming in through the kitchen window while we’re doing school.
Our Friends Visit Malibu
Posted in Elizabeth, Friends, Homeschooling, Janie, Susanna, Tommy on Mar 31st, 2016
Today I invited my CBS core group over for lunch. Eight moms and 20 kids made for a full house! Then Carmell and I took our kiddos over to the Pepperdine art museum for the Andy Warhaul exhibit. Our classically homeschooled kids were severely underwhelmed with pop art. Sounds like we need to do some […]