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Tommy’s First Sleepover

This weekend, the Hwangs came over to swim and barbecue with us and left Jonathan to spend the night for the first sleepover for both boys!  The Hwang boys are such kindred spirits–Jeremiah came in our house and promptly asked me for a dictionary to read (which he then did), and Jonathan regaled the kids at dinner with the plotline of Titus Andronicus (to which our kids listened, enraptured).  Tommy and Jonathan played games until bedtime, then I heard them up by 6 am, playing more games before we left for church.  They apparently created their own version of Labyrinth–Battle Labyrinth!–with rules made up as they went along.

Overheard just after I took this picture:

Tommy: Actually, I made the maze impossible to get out of.  (High pitched laughter as he cracks himself up.)

Jonathan: I like the way you think!

On our last night with the Fishers, the girls performed an original dance production for us.  Evelyn and Elizabeth were the good and bad queens, and Susie and Marianne were the star-crossed BFF servants who weren’t allowed to be friends until the climax of the dance.  And Janie was an assistant fairy.  They were in heaven.

And Tommy snapped a picture of us girls playing Polite Society, the Jane Austen themed game that Derek just got me.  Hardcore Janeites like Kim and myself could have played the challenge level, where your dinner guests all have to be sibling sets, or married at the beginning of their respective novels, or heirs to titles, but we just played the basic version so the girls could enjoy it, too.  It was so fun.  We’re already making plans for what we’ll do together when they’re back at Pepperdine next summer!

Cuddle Up and Read Day, 2018

We were supposed to have one last beach day with the Fishers last week, but it was cloudy and overcast, so instead, we did a cuddle up and read day!  Sunde and I made brunch, Kim brought fruit, the mom and big kids read aloud all morning long, we played Bring Your Own Book, colored, and finished up with fresh bread-and-butter for lunch.  Homeschooling at its finest!

Homemade Sausage!

It was amazingly good, especially since this was his first try!

PE at the track

Leo Carrillo Beach

Today Kim and I took our kids (and half of Sunde’s) to Leo Carrillo Beach to go tide pooling. We had never been, and it was so fun that we can’t wait to go back! Caves, waves, so much sea life–it was the perfect homeschool outing!  Oh, we are so glad the Fishers are here and the Daughritys are back.  Malibu is just a totally different place for us this month.

The Spanish Shawl Nudibranches were out in force today.  Definitely one of the most beautiful creatures we have ever seen up close!

Amanda Mae got inked by the sea slug!!!

Seriously.  This is the life.

Elizabeth at Nine

We celebrated Mother’s Day and Elizabeth’s birthday yesterday!  As the last kid to have a birthday every spring, she’s often accused of being older than she actually is so that I can rattle off odd or even numbers for their ages, but because she’s so mature for her age, it’s never really a stretch.

She’s still our liquid sunshine, my right-hand woman, the nurturing big sister who steps in to kiss a boo-boo or read a book when Mommy is otherwise occupied.  Elizabeth is intensely aware of people’s feelings, and she still can’t stand movies or books where people are bullied or suffer injustice.  She is friends with everyone.  Even the crotchety old men on our culdesac who hate all the other children love Elizabeth and will gladly chat with her while washing their cars or cleaning out their garages.  She has a strong sense of compassion and is the first child to try to comfort a sibling or parent who is having a bad day.  She’s taken on additional kitchen cleaning responsibilities this spring and is doing a great job!  She still loves to dance and read.  Current favorites include the Five Little Peppers series, The Princess and the Goblin, Little Women, and the Little House books (again).  She told me her flashlight battery is pretty low from reading The Long Winter in bed after light’s out.  I would scold her except that I distinctly recall reading my copy of The Long Winter under the covers by flashlight when I was her age.  The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree!

For her birthday, she really wanted to have a roller blade party with the other Pepperdine homeschoolers, the Daughritys, who have been gone in Florence all year and just got back to town.  We were overjoyed to hear that the Fishers would be back for the month of May, too, so on Monday all the Pepperdine homeschoolers, past and present, gathered for lunch (sandwiches and fruit), cake (making a roller skate cake is hard!), and playtime!  Everyone roller bladed, then the girls painted their nails.  They had a great time.

A Greek Themed Dinner

This month’s Raddish Kids recipes were all Greek-themed, so tonight we enjoyed an all-Greek dinner, made by Susie: chicken souklavi skewers with tzatziki sauce and pitas (made by Mommy) and hand-crafted spanakopitas!  Four thumbs up from our picky kids!

Goodbye to CBS

Today was the last day of our seventh year of Community Bible Study.  CBS was our first successful attempt at finding real community in California, and it’s been the most constant spiritual presence in our lives out here, as it took us only 3 months to find CBS but 3 or 4 years to find Pacific Crossroads Church!  Over the years of CBS, I’ve studied John, Exodus through Ruth, and with Tommy, Mark, Romans, and Philippians.  Elizabeth joined the study of Hebrews, Job, Ezra, Nehemiah, Lamentations, Esther, and the minor prophets, while Susie joined for Daniel, Revelation and 1&2 Corinthians.  Susie prayed to ask Jesus into her heart last year as we did our Revelation homework together.  Janie has been in CBS her whole life.  Lizzie’s best homeschool friends were the other little girls in her CBS group.  Our old CBS homeschooler park days were some of Tommy’s happiest afternoons of childhood.  Some of the wonderful children’s ministry teachers have had 2 or even 3 of the kids in their classes over the years!  They know and love my children and are so faithful to pray for them.

But we’re not going back this fall, as Tommy’s middle school online classes next semester happen the same time as CBS, most of our homeschool friends have moved on (or are not coming back next year), and the half hour drive will be more burdensome if/when we’re back in baby mode with a foster child.  We’re going to try to work on community here in Malibu and with church friends down toward the city.  So as we gave all our teachers extra-big hugs goodbye, I remembered to pull out my phone and take pictures!

Sandy and Maureen have had Tommy in Juniors Homeschool class for two years!

Patricia taught Janie and Susie back in the 2’s and 3’s and was Elizabeth’s core leader in primary homeschool this year!

Sharon is the quintessential kindergarten teacher–sweet, affirming, endlessly patient. This was Susie’s third year in a row with her, as Sharon chose to shepherd her preschoolers up into primary homeschool, and she taught Elizabeth before that!

Karen has taught all three of the girls in preK CBS!  They always loved to go back for hugs when we picked Janie up from class.

Our sweet Julie stepped in as children’s director our second year in CBS and knows all of my kids so well.  She’s so creative and purposeful in guiding their spiritual instruction, even in the baby nursery.  In addition to the really excellent children’s curriculum, Julie is always thinking of new ways to bless the kids.  Notice the little fleece blanket in Janie’s hand?  That’s her prayer square–every year, each kid in downstairs CBS gets a little blanket that she can rest on while a teacher lays her hand and prays for her by name every week, all year long.  At the end of the year, they bring home their prayer square!  I loved that the kids were getting so much more than just daycare while I was doing my adult study.

When a group of homeschool friends announced they were doing a field trip to the Huntington, we pulled out our membership card and tagged along.  It’s amazing what a difference a month made with the flowers!  All the roses were heavily pruned a month ago, and this week, they’re all in full bloom!

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