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Homeschool W32: Apparently It's Summer Already...

What We Studied

This post actually documents one break week and one regular week. As we get to May, we find ourselves doing less book work and more outside excursions and field trips. This month has followed that tradition to a tee. To be fair, Arthur has finished his history and science curriculum for the year. We are concentrating on reading everyday, some math review, and various random nature-related activities and craft projects. Quentin has his own stuff, but it’s still fairly limited.

Literature and Poetry

We finished the next-to-last Chronicles of Narnia book. Definitely not my favorite at all. Instead of moving right onto the last book, we have taken a bit of a detour with a fun adventure book featuring a library lock-in.

  • The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis

  • Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein

  • Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson

Math

Another week of math games, puzzles, and review. Arthur also did a few projects from the Math and Art book we have.

  • Logic Countdown

  • The School of Numbers

  • Math Art + Drawing Games

Social Studies

We finished our curriculum a few weeks back, but we did work on a map work workbook. We fly through the Grade 2 book.

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, we covered a week of rainbows and prisms and a week of coding.

 

Art/Music

We did a few free drawing projects based on the Eric Carle books.

  • Eric Carle and Friends: What's Your Favorite Color?

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.

ELA

  • Biscuit's Snow Day Race by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit and Friends Visit the Community Garden by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit and the Big Parade by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Bitsy Bee Goes to School by David A. Carter (q reads)

  • Little Cloud by Eric Carle

  • Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle

  • The Nonsense Show by Eric Carle

  • Eric Carle's Animals Animals

  • The Lamb and the Butterfly by Arnold Sundgaard Illustrated by Eric Carle

  • Friends by Eric Carle

  • Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle (Q Reads)

  • Walter the Baker by Eric Carle

  • 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo by Eric Carle (Q Fave; Arthur Fave)

  • 10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle (Q Fave)

  • Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle

  • Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? by Eric Carle

  • The Very Clumsy Click Beetle by Eric Carle

  • Can a Cat Do That? by Eric Carle (Q reads)

  • The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle

  • Eric Carle and Friends: What's Your Favorite Food?

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Garden Picnic

  • Can You Guess Animals with the Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Can You Guess Food with the Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Sleep Tight with The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Can You Guess Animal Sounds with The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eats Breakfast

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eats Lunch

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Snowy Hide and Seek

  • A Day on the Farm with the Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar's First Winter

  • How Does an Egg Hatch? Life Cycles with the Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Happy Birthday from The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Calm with the Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Caterpillar Days of the Week Reader

  • LOVE with The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Thanks from The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle

  • The Foolish Tortoise by Eric Carle

  • Rooster is Off to See the World by Eric Carle

  • Hello, Red Fox by Eric Carle

  • High Five August 2020

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

  • Tinkeractive PreK Math

Other

  • Tinkeractive PreK Science

  • Busy Day Sticker Book

Field Trip

We got to see a glass blowing demonstration at the local artist collective. The kids were really into watching the demo and they even got a scrap piece of glass to take home. Afterward we toured the rest of the building and looked at the art on display.

On Wednesday, we explored the Wildlife Safari. We haven’t been in two years and last time we went, we couldn’t get out of the car. This time we visited the Wildlife Education Center and even got to spy the wolves in their habitat. We will definitely have to go back soon.

On Friday, we traveled to Lincoln for a full adventure day. We started at the Nebraska History Museum (never been there before) and saw the Bison exhibit before it closed. After a quick lunch, we headed over to the Lincoln Zoo for a fun afternoon. Thankfully the field trip kids were leaving right as we arrived and the crowds became very sparse.

On Monday, we went to the zoo on probably the worst day of the season. It was incredibly hot and the kids complained the entire time. At least we got to see some animals.

On Friday, we hit the park for some free playground time. A friend joined us for a few hours. At least the temperatures had gone back down.

Documentary Selection

We finished Terry Jones’s Medieval Lives series

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • If You Ever Want to Bring a Pirate to Meet Santa, DON'T by Elise Parsley

  • Odd Dog Out by Rob Biddulph

  • Inky's Great Escape by Casey Lyall

  • How Do Dinosaurs Stay Friends? by Jane Yolen

  • Worm Weather by Jean Taft

  • Spring Parade by Camelia Kay

  • The Curious Garden by Peter Brown

  • Rabbit's Spring Gift by Anita Loughrey

  • Animals in Spring by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • Party Pigs by Eric Seltzer

  • Abracadabra It's Spring! by Anne Sibley O'Brien

  • Westward Ho, Charlie Brown! by Charles M. Schulz

  • Pterosaur by Jennifer Zeiger

  • The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf by Mark Teague

High

  • I loved our trip to Hot Shops to see the glass blowing demonstration. I might have had more fun than the kids but it was a good day. And we definitely need to check out some of the other events at the collective.

Low

  • The heat this week has really gotten to us.

Next Week

We are only around for Monday and Tuesday before heading south for our mini family road trip. Once we get back, we will have another normal week.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 05.16.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • My short list TBR is all in a jumble right now. I need to get that set right this weekend.

  • Less than one week until our Kansas road trip. I’m super excited for a break from our usual routine for a few days.

  • Speaking of, I need to make our snack list. I see a trip to Trader Joe’s in my future.

  • Getting the retreat planned (so much fun!) and starting on planning our July Indiana trip. Lots of trip planning.

  • The temperatures can go back down a bit. Highs in the upper 90s this week was not fun.

  • How am I so excited about a coop field day? I hated field day in school. Oh yeah, we are planning a fun relaxed day full of cooperative games not the terrible competition and stress that I experienced in school.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 05.12.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #8

Reading: The Rose Code by Kate Quinn - I finally picked up Quinn’s 2021 novel about WWII and Bletchley Park. Right in time to pick up her new one from the library later this week.

Watching: We’re deep in Moon Knight and it is just amazing! I love weird Marvel.

Listening: I finally downloaded the released singles from the new Coheed and Cambria album. I cannot get the songs out of my head.

Making: I’m finally in high gear planning the bookish retreat at the end of June. Right now, I’m picking items for the goody bags. I get so excited at this point in the planning.

Feeling: It started raining yesterday and isn’t forecasted to stop until Friday or so. It’s very damp here right now.

Planning: We are having our spring parent meeting this Thursday and discussing some changes. I’m actually excited about some of our new programs.

Loving: I didn’t feel great last night so J bought me Thai Chicken Soup and it was delicious.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 05.03.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W31: Slowing Down Inside at We Get Outside More

What We Studied

We school year round which makes it so much easier to take smaller breaks and easier weeks when the weather is amazing and we want to be outside. This was one of those weeks. We have already finished our history curriculum and math textbooks, so we focused our shortened in house hours to English and lots of reading.

 

Literature and Poetry

Moving along with our complete read of the Chronicles of Narnia. We started the second to last book and I’m not super impressed, but we will continue and move on next week.

  • The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis

  • Hello Earth! Poems to Our Planet by Joyce Sidman

  • The Green Mother Goose: Saving the World One Rhyme at a Time by Jan Peck and David Davis

Math

Another week of math games, puzzles, and review

  • Ten Hungry Pigs by Derek Anderson

  • Logic Countdown

  • The School of Numbers

 

Social Studies

We officially finished History Quest Middle Times last week, but wanted to do some review and wrap-up this week. We started watching Terry Jones’s documentary series Medieval Lives. We’re about 1/3 of the way through. We plan on watching a few more episodes next week and the next to finish out our history study for the years.

Making letters out of grasses

 

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, we studied rainbows and prisms. Quentin’s younger group learned about rainbows and made rainbow jars using water beads. Arthur’s older group learned about rainbows and focused on the light refraction side.

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.

ELA

  • Biscuit by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Finds a Friend by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Pigling Bland by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse by Beatrix Potter

  • High Five July 2020

  • Once Upon a Unicorn's Horn by Beatrice Blue

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

  • Tinkeractive PreK Math

Other

  • Tinkeractive PreK Science

  • Mazes Book

  • Busy Day Sticker Book

 

Field Trip

We had three! Yes three! field trips this week.

On Monday, we did an easy hike around Standing Bear Lake. It was a bit chilly and at times, very windy, but I loved it. We don’t do that lake in high summer as there is no shade at all. Doing a hike in April was perfect.

On Tuesday, we went to the Rose Theater to see Giraffes Can’t Dance. Our coop field trip coordinator got us group tickets that were very cheap. The show was lots of fun and the kids enjoyed it.

On Wednesday, we went to the Joslyn Art Museum one last time before they close for two years (renovations and building a whole new wing). J even took off work to join us. My favorite galleries were already shut down, but we will got to see some great art. And the kids got to play in ArtWorks (kid’s play space) for awhile.

At the theater

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. As mentioned above, we are watching Terry Jones’s Medieval Lives series.

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • A Spring Stroll in the City by Cathy Goldberg Fishman

  • Just Help! by Sonia Sotomayor

  • Mr. Pig's Big Wall by Glenn Hernandez

  • Spring for Sophie by Yael Weber

  • It's Spring! by Samantha Berger and Pamela Chanko

  • How to Be on the Moon by Viviane Schwarz

  • Dinosaur vs. Santa by Bob Shea

  • Pigs to the Rescue by John Himmelman

 

High

  • Taking off most of Wednesday to visit the Joslyn Art Museum was just the break that we needed. And I’m so excited that J got to join us that day.

Low

  • Friday I woke up with a terrible migraine (due to massive weather changes). That made for a not great day, but we muddled through somehow.

Next Two Weeks

  • Taking a curriculum break with multiple outings

  • Finishing the current and starting the next Chronicles of Narnia book

  • More math games, puzzles, and review

  • Doing an Eric Carle deep dive for reading and art

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 05.02.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

2021-2022 Desserts and Snacks - March and April

Week 30: Coconut Banana Bread

A great variation of a my usual banana bread. This turned out better than I thought it would. Loved it!

Recipe used from Kylee Cooks

tags: Desserts and Snacks
categories: Life
Sunday 05.01.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • The weather has finally gotten good enough to put our patio furniture out. We read our read aloud outside yesterday. Loved it!

  • Starting a brick of a book three days before it’s due was not the best decision. Think I can knock it out?

  • People’s inability to understand simple statements is boggling sometimes. Seriously, not sure how I can be more clear…

  • I finished planning our Kansas road trip for next month. Now on to working on the retreat and Indiana summer trips.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 04.28.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W30: Recovered and Back to Work!

What We Studied

Thankfully everyone got better from their cold and we had a normal week. I took one picture of us doing school that didn’t involve the chicks. Oh well. Enjoy some baby chickens pictures.

Literature and Poetry

We started and finished a read aloud that I had never actually read before. It’s a delightful little adventure book that we knocked out in a few days.

  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Ian Fleming

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus by Jack Prelutsky

  • Hello Earth! Poems to Our Planet by Joyce Sidman

Math

Another week of math games, puzzles, and review

  • Logic Countdown

  • The School of Numbers

Social Studies

We covered the last chapter of History Quest Middle Times about Elizabethan Times.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Bard of Avon: The Story of William Shakespeare by Diane Stanley

  • Shakespeare's Theatre by Andrew Langley

  • The Tudors: Kings, Queen, Scribes, and Ferrets by Marcia Williams

  • Good Queen Bess: The Story of Elizabeth I of England by Diane Stanley

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop and our mini science unit, we’re focusing on plants and gardening.

  • DK Trees, Leaves, Flowers, and Seeds

 

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.

ELA

  • Biscuit and the Lost Teddy Bear by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Loves the Park by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit and the Garden by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Tom Kitten by Beatrix Potter

  • High Five May 2020

  • High Five June 2020

  • Our Universe: Earth by Marion Bane Bauer

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

  • Tinkeractive PreK Math

Other

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

  • Tinkeractive PreK Science

 

Field Trip

There wasn’t a field trip this week.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • My Little Pony, Pony Life: Royal Bake-Off by Katie Chilson

  • Over in the Meadow by Ezra Jack Keats

  • There's a Tiger in the Garden by Lizzy Stewart

  • There's a Hole in the Bucket by John M. Feierabend

High

  • For Earth Day, we had a little coop party at a member’s house. Mostly it turned into free kids’ play, but sometimes that’s what we really need.

Low

  • The chicks had to be returned on Saturday. The kids really wanted to keep them…

Next Week

  • Taking a curriculum break with multiple outings

  • Starting the next Chronicles of Narnia book

  • More math games, puzzles, and review

  • Wrapping up the Middle Times for history

 

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.25.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Spring Bucket List Update #1

After taking a bit of a break from bucket lists in 2021 (seriously, that year was a trash fire), I’m back this year. We have a variety of projects that we want to accomplish this coming year and I want to make some intentions for each season. For spring:

  1. Check off 150 hours of our 1000 hours outside project - 20/150 so far

  2. Two Lincoln Excursion Days

  3. Three State park Visits

  4. Read 50 books - 17/50

  5. Day trip to Des Moines

  6. At least 6 zoo visits

  7. Design board for future kitchen renovation

  8. Monthly bingo/trivia nights

  9. Do a donation drop

  10. Take the kids bowling or mini golfing

  11. Log 50 miles on the treadmill

  12. Make homemade cinnamon rolls

  13. Plan out curriculum for next year - in progress

  14. Plan out the Bookish Retreat! - in progress

  15. Plan an Indiana trip for summer complete with Indianapolis mini trip - in progress

  16. Weekend trip to Kansas

  17. Plan a redo for our homeschool space / playroom

  18. Do a Closet Cleanout for Me

  19. Do a Closet Cleanup for the Kids

  20. Work on a Craft Project

Up Next on the TBR:

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swordheart.jpg
angelika.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
folklore.jpg
holiday cottage.jpg
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love latke.jpg
unroma.jpg
tags: Winter Bucket List
categories: Life
Wednesday 04.20.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #7

Reading: Beautiful by Christina Lauren. I finally made it to the last book in this series. They are definitely my current comfort reads.

Watching: While J was gone last week, I started watching Starstruck and Minx and I am addicted to both.

Listening: Sad that the new Coheed and Cambria album isn’t out yet, but I have been listening to the three singles a lot lately.

Making: Made chocolate cake for D&D on Saturday and we’ve almost eaten the entire thing. I may need to make a new variation this weekend.

Feeling: I had my permanent crown put on Monday and am still feeling slightly sore today.

Planning: I need to finish planning out our May Kansas trip. We have lodgings and tickets for one event. I need to get our list of restaurants and other events set.

Loving: We rented two chicks for this week and are having so much fun with Sunshine and Shadow! The boys are learning so much about chickens and caring for them.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 04.19.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W29: Blergh! We All Caught a Cold.

Reading in the backyard

What We Studied

After such a long time not getting sick (and avoiding COVID), the boys and I all caught a cold and had some not-so-great days. We managed to finish some school work, but had to skip coop and the coop fiend trip the gardens. Not fun being stuck inside for days on end.

Literature and Poetry

We did manage to finis our current read aloud and work through more poems.

  • The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus

Math

Arthur is finished with the textbook, so we are exploring more math problems and puzzles until August. We pulled out the spring tangrams packet for Tuesday’s lesson.

  • Logic Countdown

  • The School of Numbers

Social Studies

We covered the Scientific Revolution (focusing on Gutenburg, Copernicus, and Galileo) and the Reformation this week. Arthur got really interested in Copernicus’s journal and wanted to create his own scientific journal.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Marguerite Makes a Book by Bruce Robertson

  • Nicolaus Copernicus: The Earth is a Planet by Dennis Brindell Fradin

  • Martin Luther: Here I Stand by Geraldine Elschner

  • The Life and Times of Martin Luther by Meike Roth-Beck

  • I, Galileo by Bonnie Christensen

  • Starry Messenger by Peter Sis

  • Recentering the Universe: The Radical Theories of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton by Rob Miller

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

We had a light week for science. I had planned on focusing on spring and growing to align with coop and our trip to the botanical gardens. But as we had to skip those, part of our science went with it. We did do a mini spring unit with a ton of books. And we wrapped up what we learned from coop last week about bees with some more books and videos.

  • The Thing About Bees by Shabazz Larkin

  • Give Bees a Chance by Bethany Barton

  • Bee and Me by Alison Jay

  • The Bee Tree by Stephen Buchmann

  • The Secret Life of Bees by Moira Butterfield

  • What on Earth? Bees by Andrea Quigley

  • Finding Spring by Carin Berger

  • Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner

  • Mouse Loves Spring by Lauren Thompson

  • Hail to Spring by Charles Ghigna

  • Weather in Spring by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • Trees in Spring by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • Birds in Spring by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

  • Spring by Amy Culliford

  • Crinkle, Crackle, Crack It's Spring! by Marion Dane Bauer

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.

ELA

  • Biscuit Takes a Walk by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q Reads)

  • Biscuit Loves the Library by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q Reads)

  • Biscuit and the Little Llamas by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q Reads)

  • Biscuit Feeds the Pets by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • The Tale of Two Bad Mice by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Benjamin Bunny by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter

  • High Five April 2020

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

  • Tinkeractive Math PreK

Other

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

  • I Spy on the Farm

  • Tinkeractive Science PreK

Field Trip

On Monday we met friends at the park for some playtime. It was chilly, but the sun came out and the kids had fun. I enjoyed chatting with some friends.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • Nerdy Birdy by Aaron Reynolds

  • Big Choo by Stephen Shaskan

High

  • Getting our chicks on Saturday was so much fun! We are renting two chicks from a family farm program. We are interacting with them and caring for them. We named ours Shadow and Sunshine. The boys are loving this program!

Low

  • Getting sick obviously. I had a headache all week and it really affected everyone’s mood and motivation.

Next Week

  • Starting a new read aloud (even I haven’t read this one)

  • Covering Elizabethan Times for history

  • Continuing our math review

  • Taking care of our chicks for hands-on science

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.18.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • J is gone on a work trip this week (first time since before the pandemic) and it’s kinda nice having some time to myself.

  • I’ve watched more television than usual, but I guess I’m just making up for lost time.

  • I really don’t want to read the book club book, but feel like I have to…

  • Thinking I need more contemporary romance next.

  • Maybe plan a Lincoln excursion for next week?

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 04.14.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W28: The Forest and Some Bees

What We Studied

And it was a very normal week for our school days. We had a few outings, but covered a ton of material.

 

Literature and Poetry

Finished one read aloud and started another.

  • City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda

  • The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus by Jack Prelutsky

  • The Giant Carrot by Jan Peck (Lit Study)

 

Math

And with that, Arthur has finished Singapore 3B! For the rest of the year, we’ll be reviewing math concepts and playing some math games.

  • Logic Countdown

  • For Good Measure by Ken Robbins

Social Studies

We covered the Ottoman Empire for history. Arthur enjoyed the art and the science especially.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

 

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

 

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, covered bees. The kids learned about bee life cycles and then played some games and did some crafts. The kids got to make bee houses for our local mason bees.

We finished our science unit on geology with a mini lesson on volcanoes. Arthur was super excited to learn all about how volcanoes work.

  • An Island Grows by Lola M. Schaefer

  • Nat Geo Kids Volcanoes

  • Volcanoes by Gail Gibbons

  • Volcanoes by Elaine Landau

  • Geo Detectives: Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri

  • The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top by Joanna Cole

  • Fault Lines and Tectonic Plates by Kathleen M. Reilly

  • Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Kathy Furgang

  • DK Volcano and Earthquake

  • Volcanic Eruptions by Ann O. Squire

  • How Hot is Lava? And Other Questions About Volcanoes by Kelly Smith

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Q started a Beatrix Potter unit for the month of April. We also did some math and worked on other skills.

ELA

  • The Secret Staircase by Jill Barklem

  • Sea Story by Jill Barklem

  • The High Hills by Jill Barklem

  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter

  • High Five January 2020

  • High Five March 2020

  • A Celebration of Beatrix Potter: Art and Letters

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

Other

  • I Spy On the Farm

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

Field Trip

We had a lovely few hours at Fontenelle Forest with their STEM backpacks. The coop field trips have been great this semester. We did a scavenger hunt, walked the trails, and played at the nature classroom.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.

 

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • No Buddy Like a Book by Allan Wolf

  • Serious Farm by Tim Egan

 

High

  • Our two coop events this week were great. We love having regular events with our friends and learning a little something.

Low

  • A big dentist appointment on Monday took me out for hours. Oh well. We’ll make it up.

Next Week

  • Continuing to read the Chronicles of Narnia

  • Reviewing our math concepts

  • Focusing on nature for science

  • Learning about the scientific revolution and the Reformation

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.11.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #6

Reading: After a few complicated and series books and a middle grade series, I started the space horror Dead Silence by SA Barnes.

Watching: After a long wait, Moon Knight S1 finally started airing. I am very intrigued.

Listening: ice Nine Kills just dropped a new song, “Hunting Season,” and I’m really loving it!

Making: Working on next year’s curriculum and that means piles of books everywhere.

Feeling: A big dentist appointment yesterday means that I have a slightly sore mouth today.

Planning: Working on all our travel plans for the rest of the year. I think we’re ready to start booking hotel rooms this week.

Loving: I have not had a good night’s sleep for awhile now. Sleep sounds amazing right now.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 04.05.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W27: Adding to Our Outside Hours!

What We Studied

We combined a “break week” and a regular week for this post. Our break week have turned into a way to catch up on unfinished units, add some special activities, and take a few hours off.

Literature and Poetry

We continued our read aloud and did a few literature studies. A fairly normal week when it came to language.

  • City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus by Jack Prelutsky

  • Butterfly House by Eve Bunting

  • Three Hens and a Peacock by Lester L. Laminack

  • Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney

  • The Happy Lion by Louise Patio

  • Mossy by Jan Brett

  • John Philip Duck by Patricia Polacco

  • Ginger and Petunia by Patricia Polacco

 

Math

Arthur covered Unit 12: Geometry and even did a special project. He created a Multiplication Grid art project.

  • Logic Countdown

  • Math Art + Drawing Games

Social Studies

We covered two chapters in History Quest: Middle Times learning about Kievan Russia and Mughal India. We did a mini focus on St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Taj Mahal. (Side note: I think I want to add an architecture unit into next year’s curriculum.) And I threw in a mini unit about the stories of Baba Yaga.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Follow Me Around: Russia by Wiley Blevins

  • Let’s Explore Russia by Walt K. Moon

  • Living in Russia by Jesse Burton

  • Russia ABCs by Ann Berge

  • Matreshka by Becky Hickox Ayres

  • The Flying Witch by Jane Yolen

  • The Black Geese by Alison Lurie

  • Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave by Marianna Mayer

  • Grandma Chickenlegs by Geraldine McCaughrean

  • Baba Yaga and the Wise Doll by Hiawyn Oram

  • Baba Yaga by An Leysen

  • Whole Wide World: Kristine Spanier

  • Taj Mahal by Cynthia Kennedy Hanzel

  • Where is the Taj Mahal? by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

  • Taj Mahal by Elizabeth Mann

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, we

Beyond coop, we did a mini unit on the Spring Equinox.

  • Goodbye Winter Hello Spring by Kenard Pak

  • Sorting Through Spring by Lizann Flatt

  • My Nature Sticker Activity Book: In the Forest by Olivia Cosneau

And we continued our geology unit focusing on rocks and minerals and plate tectonics and earthquakes. Arthur loved growing his own lava rock crystals.

  • Radical Rocks by Rena Korb

  • These Rocks Count! by Alison Formento

  • Geology: The Study of Rocks by Susan H. Gray

  • Nat Geo Rocks and Minerals by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

  • Fantastic Forces and Incredible Machines

  • Astonishing Atoms and Matter Mayhem

  • Dirtmeister's Nitty Gritty Planet Earth by Steve Tomecek

  • I'm Trying to Love Rocks by Bethany Barton

  • Rocks by Sally M. Walker

  • All About Rocks by Alessandra Potenza

  • DK Rocks and Minerals

  • DK Rocks and Minerals (other edition)

  • My Little Book of Rocks, Minerals, and Gems by Claudia Martin

  • My Book of Rocks and Minerals

  • The Island that Moved: How Shifting Forces Shape Our Earth by Meredith Hooper

  • DK Volcano and Earthquake

  • Fault Lines and Tectonic Plates by Kathleen M. Reilly

  • Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Kathy Furgang Ch. 3

  • Geo Detectives: Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri

  • Earthquakes on Shaky Ground by Lesley McFadzean

  • Zhang Heng and the Incredible Earthquake Detector by Randel McGee

Art/Music

We discovered Rosa Bonheur and her animal paintings. The kids loved looking at a big collection of her work and learning a little of her life. Afterward, they did some free drawing inspired by Bonheur’s work.

  • Rosa's Animals: The Story of Rosa Bonheur and Her Painting Menagerie by Maryann MacDonald

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Q finished his big general unit on the farm.

ELA

  • Song of the Wild: A First Book of Animals by Nicola Davies

  • Biscuit by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Plays Ball by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit and the Baby by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit’s Day at the Farm by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Goes Camping by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Spring Story by Jill Barkley

  • High Five November 2018

  • High Five December 2018

  • High Five February 2020

  • Flubby will NOT Play with That by JE Morris

  • Food from Farms by Nancy Dickmann

  • Let’s Visit a Dairy Farm by Alyse Sweeney

  • What’s It Like to Live Here? Farm by Katie Marsico

  • Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm by

  • Farm by Elisha Cooper

  • On the Farm by Victoria Taylor

  • Let's Go to the Farm! by Caryl Hart

  • Seasons on the Farm by Nancy Dickmann

  • Mighty Truck on the Farm by Chris Barton

  • Big Read Barn by Margeret Wise Brown

  • Farm Machines by Kathryn Clay

  • Finish Farm Packet

  • I Spy on the Farm

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

Other

  • I Spy Learn and Go

  • I Spy on the Farm

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

Field Trip

We had a fun day exploring Arbor Day Farm last Friday. We started with a guided lesson about bees and blossoms and then played on our own. Thankfully I remembered to pack a picnic lunch. We ended up spending 6 hours there making it a 8 hour day away from the house. Still, it was a great 6 hours!

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. We watched a NOVA episode about gemstones. I learned a lot about how they are made and what distinguishesd one from another. Not a documentary, but a podcast - We started listening to PBS Eons: Mysteries of Deep Time. The first two episodes cover the only human remains in the La Brea Tar Pits and the Piltdown Man Hoax. Fascinating listens as we traveled this week.

 

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • The Universe and You by Suzanne Slade

  • Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth

  • Poo on the Savanna by Emilie Dufresne

  • A Pizza with Everything on It by Kyle Scheele

  • Dear Reader by Tiffany Rose

  • Ten Thank-You Letters by Daniel Kirk

  • Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich

High

  • Arbor Day Farm was incredibly per usual. I wish it was a bit closer to home.

Low

  • Thursday’s coop meeting was more hectic and chaotic than usual. We were very sad to have to hold it in doors at the temps were hovering in the 30s.

Next Week

  • Wrapping up City of the Plague God

  • Starting the last three books in the Chronicles of Narnia

  • Covering half of 3B Unit 13 about area and perimeter

  • Exploring the Ottoman Empire

  • Beginning a Beatrix Potter unit for literature

  • Continuing our geology unit for science as well as spring and bees for coop

  • Hoping to sneak in a study of Beethoven’s music

  • Taking a backpack hike at Fontenelle Forest

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.04.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • Middle Grade March was a great idea. I read some great ones.

  • Starting planning the retreat for June and I’m getting so excited!

  • But first, I need to finish planning our Kansas trip for May.

  • I need some new slip-on sneakers that I can throw on for spring and summer.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 03.31.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #5

Reading: The Blackbird Girls by Anna Blankman, so far a very stressful but good story about two girls in the aftermath of the Chernobyl meltdown.

Watching: We started Severance S1 and it is so weird.. We love it!

Listening: Really I’m just listening to the usual podcasts. Nothing that exciting.

Making: March is almost over. That means that I’m making plans for my April reading. I really really need to read from my shelves, but I keep getting distracted by shiny new library books.

Feeling: I’m doing okay right now. Feeling a bit of a lull.

Planning: We’re over halfway through the semester. It’s about time to do a survey to start planning our next year.

Loving: We ordered a lemon cake for J’s birthday (a week earlier), and it was incredibly delicious.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 03.22.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W26: We Had a Week...

What We Studied

So… we had a week. Overall, it was that exciting, but we made it through the week with a few fun outings.

Literature and Poetry

We started a new read aloud and do a few literature studies this week. A fairly normal week when it came to language.

  • City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda

  • Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost by Gary D. Schmidt

  • Me… Jane by Patrick McDinnell

  • Sally Jean, Bicycle Queen by Cari Best

  • Superworm by Julia Donaldson

  • Tops and Bottoms by Janet Stevens

 

Math

Arthur covered Unit 11: Data Analysis for math. It was a short unit,. but we worked through all the problems.

  • Logic Countdown

Social Studies

This chapter of History Quest focused on the Renaissance. We covered a lot of the art and architecture and compared to the earlier Medieval period. Arthur was very focused on Brunelleshi’s cathedral in Florence.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Human World

  • Leonardo da Vinci by Stephen Krensky

  • Leonardo da Vinci by Mary Pope Osborne

  • Renaissance by Alison Cole

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, we talked about first responders and had talk from a local wildlife rescue group. I learned a lot, but the boys were a bit more interested in the crafts we did. Beyond that, we did read some other books and chatted about a variety of first responders.

  • Show Me Community Helpers by Clint Edwards

  • Helping Hospital by Lindsay Ward

  • Real Superheroes by Julia Seal

  • First Responders by Allan B. Cobb

  • Itty Bitty Kitty Firehouse Fun by Joan Holub

 

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Q finished Sh, Ch, and Th digraphs and started moving into Level 1 readers. We kept working on math skills and pencil control.

ELA

  • Song of the Wild: A First Book of Animals by Nicola Davies

  • Biscuit Feeds the Pets by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • A Snowy Day in Bugland by David A. Carter (Q reads)

  • Summer Story by Jill Barklem

  • Autumn Story by Jill Barklem

  • High Five April 2018

  • High Five September 2018

  • Farming by Gail Gibbons

  • Night on the Farm

  • In! Over! and On! (The Farm) by Ethan Long

  • Spring on the Farm by MJ York

  • Go to Sleep, Little Farm by Mary Lyn Ray

  • On the Farm by David Elliott

  • Poo on the Farm by Emilie Dufresne

  • On the Farm, At the Market by G. Brian Karas

  • Old MacDonald had a Farm by Jane Cabrera


Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

Other

  • I Spy Learn and Go

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

 

Field Trip

On Monday we took the morning for errands and also hit the park for about an hour or so. It was a bit chilly, but not bad at all. The boys really needed some time to run.

Wednesday was a nature hike at Schramm with some coop friends. We did the 3 mile loop, had a picnic, played at the playground, and looked for fossils. It was a glorious 4 1/2 hours out in nature.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • Turtle Pond by James Gladstone

  • The Little Piggy Went Dancing by Margaret Wild

  • Cecil the Pet Glacier by Matthea Harvey and Giselle Potter

  • 15 Things NOT to Do with a Puppy by Margaret McAllister

  • Anzu the Great Kaiju by Benson Shum

High

  • The hike through the woods on Wednesday was absolutely amazing! The boys had a great time with friends and so did I!

Low

  • We didn’t get around to our earth science lesson this week and now we’re slightly behind. I don’t like being behind. Thankfully, we have a “break week” next week. I have very glad that I built in breaks in our scheduled lessons to catch up when we get behind.

Next Week

  • Starting 3B Unit 12 for geometry

  • Continuing reading City of the Plague God

  • Finishing up first responders for coop

  • Diving into rocks and minerals for science

  • Covering the Kiev Russia for history

  • Taking Thursday off after coop

  • Looking forward to a nature hike on Friday

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 03.21.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Winter Bucket List Finish

After taking a bit of a break from bucket lists in 2021 (seriously, that year was a trash fire), I’m back this year. We have a variety of projects that we want to accomplish this coming year and I want to make some intentions for each season. For winter:

  1. Check off 150 hours of our 1000 hours outside project - Fail. The weather was really against me here. We did manage to get over 25 hours this season, but no where near my goal.

  2. Have a birthday day out for my 40th! ✓ - It was glorious!

  3. Weekend trip to Chicago

  4. Read 50 books ✓

  5. Day trip to Des Moines

  6. At least 6 zoo visits (3/6)

  7. Trip to see the frozen waterfall at Platte

  8. Movie Month February ✓

  9. Weekly Game Day/Night with Arthur ✓

  10. Make winter crafts

  11. Design board for future kitchen renovation

  12. Make Valentine’s ✓

  13. Have a monthly (indoor) picnic

  14. Finish one craft project ✓

  15. Monthly bingo/trivia nights ✓

  16. Go sledding

  17. Buy a new Nebraska State Park permit ✓

  18. Do a donation drop - I’ve done a toy cleanup, just need to gather some more things before doing the drop.

  19. Take the kids bowling

  20. Dye my hair purple - Fail for this season, but I do have an appointment for next week!

  21. Log 50 miles on the treadmill

  22. Learn to knit

  23. Replace 50% of my socks ✓

  24. Make homemade cinnamon rolls

  25. Complete 3 television series ✓

Up Next on the TBR:

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dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
angelika.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
folklore.jpg
holiday cottage.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
love latke.jpg
unroma.jpg
tags: Winter Bucket List
categories: Life
Sunday 03.20.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Spring Bucket List

After taking a bit of a break from bucket lists in 2021 (seriously, that year was a trash fire), I’m back this year. We have a variety of projects that we want to accomplish this coming year and I want to make some intentions for each season. For spring:

  1. Check off 150 hours of our 1000 hours outside project - Winter was a fail due to the weather. Here’s hoping spring cooperates at least a little bit!

  2. Two Lincoln Excursion Days - We know we want to hit Morrill Hall again and maybe the zoo.

  3. Three State park Visits - Trying to use that pass!

  4. Read 50 books

  5. Day trip to Des Moines - Carrying this over from last season.

  6. At least 6 zoo visits

  7. Design board for future kitchen renovation

  8. Monthly bingo/trivia nights

  9. Do a donation drop - Carry over from last season

  10. Take the kids bowling or mini golfing

  11. Log 50 miles on the treadmill

  12. Make homemade cinnamon rolls

  13. Plan out curriculum for next year

  14. Plan out the Bookish Retreat!

  15. Plan an Indiana trip for summer complete with Indianapolis mini trip

  16. Weekend trip to Kansas

  17. Plan a redo for our homeschool space / playroom

  18. Do a Closet Cleanout for Me

  19. Do a Closet Cleanup for the Kids

  20. Work on a Craft Project

Up Next on the TBR:

tender.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
angelika.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
folklore.jpg
holiday cottage.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
love latke.jpg
unroma.jpg
tags: Winter Bucket List
categories: Life
Sunday 03.20.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • I just figured out how to combine multiple curriculums together for Quentin. Now I need to start working on Arthur’s stuff.

  • Thinking it’s survey time for the coop. Working on the topics and questions this week.

  • Somehow dinner last night was a disaster. The rolls burned and the pork roast turned out incredibly dry. I gave up and we got takeout.

  • Added five shirts to my spring and summer wardrobe. Finally.

Next up on the TBR pile:

tender.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg angelika.jpg christmas beast.jpg folklore.jpg holiday cottage.jpg holly jolly.jpg love latke.jpg unroma.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 03.17.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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