Keeping up with school and teaching co-op classes is a whole new level. I felt chagrined one morning when I had no time to teach school to my younger boys and I stumbled upon them "playing school," with Thomas (7) legitimately teaching Kindergarten to David (5). Despite the challenges of lack of time, I am now enjoying teaching Gregorian Chant, Literature, and Economics to my classes, and I am valuing doing something of service to the community and that utilizes my mind (which is satisfying in a different way than housework and cooking, which is taken for granted anyway).
Hockey is in full swing for John and Joseph . . . we're at the rink four days per week . . . while Margaret continues with ballet lessons (online) and Mary tennis . . . .
We enjoyed attending the Cupcake Rosary with our homeschool group. And Thomas was able to tolerate eating half a conventional cupcake (with his medication), which shows how far he has come!
We also found that Thomas can tolerate the lowest sugar donut at Dunkin Donuts: the Sugared Donut with 4 g sugar. Last fall, there was no low-enough sugar s'mores I could make him without his getting sick, but this year he tolerated eating one. He is over-the-moon happy!
Low-sugar, high-protein marshmallow + 10 chocolate chips + 1/2 graham cracker |
We also attended a truly festive event at a local church: Mass, procession, bratwurst cookout, and called contra dancing all in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Our beautiful daughter Mary enjoyed attending her first opera--Opera Carolina's Tosca--with her good pal G----!