mid-week rambling.
We’re trying to do a little school around here. (Math. History. A couple good novels.)
It was sad to start Wildwood with only four students. And – most days it actually kind of feels like just three. Mosely is working and taking dual enrollment classes and only needs a few more credits to graduate so she’s not really in all the table work daily rotation.
It’s funny – I’m not teaching at Meadowlark this year and so my daily workload has decreased in that area. And yet. I am struggling with feeling unmotivated. It’s as if when my schedule isn’t bursting at the seams, I somehow have a MORE difficult time getting the work done. Does it need to be on fire for me to pay attention to it?
We’ve already made our first Skytop trip – just to embrace those apple slushes and warm apple cider donuts.
Totally worth the drive.
Bergen and Samuel picked tea – actually picked tea leaves to be made into tea – and I think that’s really cool.
Beth’s daughter is old enough to drive to our house alone on a trip and that makes Beth and I VERY OLD.
Because, you know, we were London and Raven’s exact age when we met one another. Mere babies. And then we had babies. And now these babies are HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.
Speaking of mere babies – but not so much so. Maddox begins first grade and Saylor can now officially say Honey so that’s adorable.
We went tubing this week and I think that’s going to be my retirement plan – tubing on rivers.
And that’s what has been happening in this little corner of the world.
Tell me something happening in your corner.