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Catch up blog!!!

I feel like I have fallen short in my homeschool blogging efforts.  If you read my post from last night, you know I have been struggling....especially with getting everything done.  With that being said, let me catch up a bit on where we are in our homeschooling adventure.

After Disney, we (the boys) made a world wind visit to Canada.  I kind of felt like Canada got the shaft - especially since on Friday of Canada week, I switched over to Italy - a slight detour!!!!!!- right quick for a field trip to see an Italian play - Strega Noma and then to a wonderful Italian restaurant for lunch!!!! It was a beautiful day!!
















So.... before we went to South America, we spent the first of last week doing a Canada lapbook.









 Side note:  I love lapbooking and really want to incorporate it as much as possible - with Bailey too.  She is studying the Ancient world for MFW and I found a lapbook on Egypt and Greece.  There is are a wealth of resources on the Internet.  (Remember in my last blog I alluded to the fact that the info on the Internet was ridiculous....but ridiculously good and endless!!!)


Anyway, we are now in South America and this week we are focusing on Brazil!!!
They love the researching.  Well, maybe I love them researching!!!!
Alec loves the John 3:16 county sheets.
 

I am looking forward to the week ahead.  So far..today has been a good day!!  We are looking forward to a trip to the zoo at the end of the week!!!

Happy homeschooling!
Kayce

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  1. We're finishing up Mexico this week, so we're several weeks behind you. Your field trip looks fun!

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