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Homeschool W16: We're Ready for a Break!

Nebraska State Capitol Building

What We Studied

We are definitely ready for Christmas break! It’s been a hectic couple of weeks to finish this semester and I’m ready to be done for a bit. We ended up finishing this semester with a flex week that turned into a week that we used to finish up some lessons and books.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur started and finished a unit on Norse mythology. We then moved on to starting the next coop book club selection. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills and starting our writing journey. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.

  • Poetry for Young People: American Poetry

  • Reading Explorer: Intro

  • Norse Mythology

  • The Wild Robot Protects by Peter Brown

  • A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd

Quentin got back into the Blossom & Root curriculum with two tales and their variations. I’m really enjoying the format for this year. He also worked on some basic grammar.

  • Sing a Song of Seasons

  • Fairy Tales Collection

  • The Other Side of the Story

  • Cinderella by Jenna Mueller

  • Cinderella by Barbara McClintock

  • Cinderella by Marcia Brown

  • Cinderstella: A Tale of Planets not Princes by Brenda S. Miles and Susan D. Sweet

  • Cinderella by Michele Marineau

  • Cinderella and the Furry Slippers by Davide Cali

  • Cinderella and a Mouse Called Fred by Deborah Hopkinson

  • Interstellar Cinderella by Deborah Underwood

  • Cinderella with Dogs by Linda Bailey

  • Cinderella's Rat by Susan Meddaugh

  • Rose Red & Snow White by Ruth Sanderson

  • Jo Bright and the Seven Bots by Deborah Underwood

  • Snow Pony and the Seven Miniature Ponies by Christian Tremmer

  • Zoey and Sassafras: The Pod and the Bog by Asia Citro

  • The Little Red Elf by Barbara Barbieri McGrath

  • Reading Beauty by Deborah Underwood

Math

Arthur came close to finishing Singapore 5A. but not quite finished. We have one more unit. I’m going to wait until January to finish it up and move on to 5B.

  • Singapore Common Core 5A

  • Orbiting with Logic

  • Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter by Cindy Neuscwander

Quentin’s all about review right now. I don’t anticipate starting Singapore 2A until January. We also continued our logic book.

  • Lollipop Logic Book 3

  • Tinkeractive Math Grade 1

Social Studies

Arthur covered more about immigration and urbanization.

  • DK American History

  • We were There Too! Young People in US History

  • Words that Build a Nation

  • Heart and Soul

  • Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

  • A Different Mirror for Young People

  • This is Our Land: A History of American Immigration

  • The House that Jane Built: A Story About Jane Addams by Tanya Lee Stone.

  • Gittel's Journey: An Ellis Island Story by Leslea Newman

  • Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom

Quentin learned about the ancient Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian Empires.

  • History Quest Early Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • Human Wold

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • A History of Western Art

  • DK Science Year by Year

  • DK Myths, Legends, and Sacred Stories

  • Mesopotamia by Sunita Apte

  • Ancient Babylon by Karen Bush Gibson

  • Lost Cities by Giles Laroche

  • The Assyrians by Elaine Landau

  • Ancient Persia by Don Nardo

Q’s Cinderella books

ELA, Math, and Science

A’s Math and ELA; Q’s ELA

Science

Arthur continued covering specific elements with our Chemistry class. We’re still loving our little coop class.

  • RSO Chemistry

  • DK Super Simple Chemistry

  • Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim

  • DK The Elements

Quentin continued invertebrates and covered reptiles.

  • RSO Life

  • DK Oversimple Biology

  • Reptiles by Ann O. Squire

  • DK Eyewitness: Reptile

  • Retiles Everywhere by Britta Teckentrup

STEAM Coop

Arthur completed his exploration of board games. The kids made some great games and we got to playtest on the last week. Quentin finished out the semester studying architecture. We’ll be back in January.

A’s ELA and Math

Q’s Math, ELA, and Science

A’s ELA and History

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary

We got back into it covering four artists (Paul Klee, Henri Rousseau, Henri Matisse, Franz Marc) and four composers (Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel, Tchaikovsky). We managed to have some great free art sessions while listening to various composers. I’m hoping to keep the momentum going in January.

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

  • Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw

  • 13 American Artists Children Should Know

  • A Child's Introduction to Art

  • Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky

  • Iconic Composers by Nicholas Csicsko & Emi Ferguson

  • 13 Art Movements Children Should Know

  • 13 Artists Children Should Know

  • The 39 Apartments of Ludwig van Beethoven by Jonah Winter

  • Ludwig van Beethoven by Mike Venezia

  • What Music! The Fifty-year Friendship Between Beethoven and Nannette Streicher, Who Built His Pianos by Laurie Lawlor

  • The Story of Paintings by Mick Manning & Brita Granström Pg. 50-51

  • Why is Art Full of Naked People? by Susie Hodge Pg. 82

  • Henri Rousseau by Mike Venezia

  • The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau by Michelle Markel

  • Dreaming Pictures Paul Klee

  • Vivaldi and the Invisible Orchestra by Stephan Costanza

  • The Story Orchestra: Four Seasons in One Day

  • Oooh! Matisse by Mil Niepold

  • Henri's Scissors by Jeanette Winter

  • The Iridescence of Birds by Patricia MacLachlan

  • Henri Matisse by Mike Venezia

  • Colorful Dreamer by Marjorie Blain Parker

  • Matisse's Garden by Samantha Friedman

  • Handel: Who Knew What He Liked by T Anderson

Q’s ELA and History

Art and Music

Field Trip

We had a wonderful tour of the Nebraska State Capitol with an emphasis on the art included in the building. I really loved getting more information about this beautiful building. We were even there when they were bringing in the Christmas tree and got to see them set it up.

High

  • After our State Capitol tour, some friends joined the boys at Lost in Fun in Lincoln for an entire afternoon of playtime. Sometimes the boys just need unfettered play time with friends and this was the perfect day to do it. Bonus: Lost in Fun was one of our GetOut Pass items, so it was no extra money to go. The next day, we used another GetOut Pass to mini golf at Medieval Putt.

Low

  • I’m feeling very tired… it’s been a semester.

Next Week - Break time until January!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 12.18.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Worst Christmas Ever? by Rebecca Paulinyi

Title: The Worst Christmas Ever? (South West #1)

Author: Rebecca Paulinyi

Publisher: 2018

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 194

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Meter: 4

When Shirley 'Lee' Jones returns home from an awful day at the office, the last thing she expects to find is her husband in bed with another woman. Six weeks until Christmas, and Lee finds the life she had so carefully planned has been utterly decimated.

Hurt, angry and confused, Lee makes a whirlwind decision to drive her problems away and ends up in Totnes, an eccentric town in the heart of Devon. As Christmas approaches, Lee tries to figure out what path her life will follow now, as she looks at it from the perspective of a soon-to-be 31-year-old divorcée.

Can she ever return to her normal life? Or is a new reality - and a new man - on the horizon?

Finding herself and flirting with the handsome local police officer might just make this the best Christmas ever.

A very cute Christmas story about a woman finding her place after a devastation revelation. At first, I was unsure if this really would be a romance as it seemed to have a different tone. But eventually we did get there. Lee is a great character to follow as she upends her life and move to the South West. I fell in love with the village of Totnes and would love to read more about the inhabitants. Small towns at Christmas are my reading kryptonite. It’s a cute little pick-me-up kind of story.

South West

  • #0.5 Deadlines and Dates

  • #1 The Worst Christmas Ever?

  • #2 Lawyers and Lattes

  • #3 Feeling the Fireworks

  • #4 The Best Christmas Ever

  • #5 Trouble in Tartan

  • #6 Summer of Sunshine

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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: romance, Christmas, Rebecca Paulinyi, novella
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 12.17.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #38

As I look outside my window:

Right now I am:

Thinking and pondering:

On my bedside table:

On my tv this week:

Listening to:

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday -

  • Tuesday -

  • Wednesday -

  • Thursday -

  • Friday -

  • Saturday

  • Sunday -

On my to do list:

Happening this week:

  • Monday -

  • Tuesday -

  • Wednesday -

  • Thursday -

  • Friday -

  • Saturday -

  • Sunday -

What I am creating:

My simple pleasures:

Looking around the house:

From the camera:

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 12.17.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe by Kij Johnson

Title: The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe

Author: Kij Johnson

Publisher: Tor Dot Com 2016

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 166

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Professor Vellitt Boe teaches at the prestigious Ulthar Women’s College. When one of her most gifted students elopes with a dreamer from the waking world, Vellitt must retrieve her.

Such a strange retelling of a Lovecraft story. Another great read for my Nerdy Bookish Friends book club. I took this book very slow, savoring each section as I followed Boe into the unknown in pursuit of her student. The story unfolds like a dream itself, challenging the reader to determine what is real and what is fiction. Slowly, we meet more horrors in the dreaming world until Boe reaches the gate to the waking world. I’m excited to talk with all my book club friends about this book on Sunday.

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: Nerdy Bookish Friends, Kij Johnson, 4 stars, horror, fantasy
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.16.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Christmas Bucket List Update

Another Christmas season is upon us! Time for another bucket list. Let’s see what I’m hoping to do this year:

Read 10 Holiday Romances (7/10)

  • Snowed In by Jaqueline Snowe

  • The Christmas Fix by Lucy Score

  • A Holiday by Gaslight by Mimi Matthews

  • Love in a Blizzard by Britney M. Mills

  • White Lie Christmas by Karla Doyle

  • A Winter in New York by Josie Silver

  • Miss Kane’s Christmas by Caroline Mickelson

Coop Christmas Party!

Decorate the Mini Tree ✓

Letter to Santa

Christmas Movies x3 (1/3)

  • White Christmas

Make Paper Snowflakes

Go See Santa at Cabela’s ✓

Go See Werner Park Lights ✓

Hot Chocolate Bar ✓ - We all agreed that the Salted Caramel was the clear winner.

Meet the Reindeer

Go for a Winter Hike

Puzzle Day

Make Gingerbread Cookies

Visit Zoolightful at the Zoo ✓ with bonus Santa meeting

Drive around and see the lights

Fantasy of Lights

Dinner at Coney Island and Visit to Santa Lights

Christmas music dance party ✓

Watch The Grinch

Make Peppermint Bark

Christmas Advent Books

  • Merry Christmas, Peanut! by Terry Border

  • Who’s that Knocking on Christmas Eve? by Jan Brett

  • A Very Quacky Christmas by Frances Watts and Ann James

  • Santa Claws by Laura Leuck

  • Here Comes Santa Cat by Deborah Underwood

  • Maple and Willow’s Christmas Tree by Lori Nichols

  • Little Bear’s Special Friend by Claire Freedman

  • The Nutcracker’s Night Before Christmas by Keith Brockett

  • The 12 Days of Christmas by Greg Pizzoli

  • The Nutcracker retold by John Cech

  • How to Decorate a Christmas Tree by Vikki VanSickle

  • It’s Christmas by Tracey Corderoy

  • Clark the Shark Loves Christmas by Bruce Hale

  • Was That Christmas? by Hilary McKay

  • Bears Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson

  • The Christmas Eve Tree by Delia Huddy

  • Who’ll Pull Santa’s Sleigh Tonight? by Laura Rader

  • The Christmas Tree Who Loved Trains by Annie Silvestro

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Find a New Christmas Album

Have a Candy Cane Hunt

Go Sledding

Send out Christmas cards

Try a new holiday drink

Make a snowglobe

Make Christmas cocktails

Create my December Daily base pages

Read A Christmas Carol ✓

Bonus: We checked out the very large Christmas tree at the Durham.

Next Up on the TBR Pile:

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tags: Christmas bucket list
categories: Life
Friday 12.15.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Winter in New York by Josie Silver

Title: A Winter in New York

Author: Josie Silver

Publisher: Delacorte Press 2023

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Rating: 2

When Iris decides to move to New York to restart her life, she realizes she underestimated how big the Big Apple really is—all the nostalgic movies set in New York she’d watched with her mom while eating their special secret-recipe gelato didn’t quite do it justice. 

But Bobby, Iris’s best friend, isn’t about to let her hide away. He drags her to a famous autumn street fair in Little Italy, and as they walk through the food stalls, a little family-run gelateria catches her eye—could it be the same shop that’s in an old photo of her mother’s?

Curious, Iris returns the next day and meets the handsome Gio, who tells her that the shop is in danger of closing. His uncle, sole keeper of their family’s gelato recipe, is in a coma, so they can’t make more. When Iris samples the last remaining batch, she realizes that
their gelato and her gelato are one and the same. But how can she tell them she knows their secret recipe when she’s not sure why Gio’s uncle gave it to her mother in the first place?

Iris offers her services as a chef to help them re-create the flavor and finds herself falling for Gio and his family. But when Gio’s uncle finally wakes up, all of the secrets Iris has been keeping threaten to ruin the new life—and new love—she’s been building all winter long.

While I deeply appreciated the references to Moonstruck, this book left me with a lackluster feeling in the end. Way more women’s lit than romance in my opinion. That’s okay, but I just really wasn’t in the mood for that type of story. I wanted to read more fun banter and sweet romance. Gil is a little too saccharine with a very closed off nature. I also wasn’t a fan of the narration. It felt like we just didn’t get to hear enough from the characters to really connect with them. Random side story: I actually have Josie Silver’s previous two book sitting on my Unread Shelf, but picked up and read this one from the library. I should probably read those other ones…

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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: romance, Josie Silver, Christmas, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 12.14.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Magical Midlife Madness by KF Breene

Title: Magical Midlife Madness (Leveling Up #1)

Author: KF Breene

Publisher: Hazy Dawn Press 2020

Genre: Fantasy; Romance

Pages: 374

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

"Happily Ever After" wasn't supposed to come with a do-over option. But when my husband of twenty years packs up and heads for greener pastures and my son leaves for college, that's exactly what my life becomes.

Do-over.

This time, though, I plan to do things differently. Age is just a number, after all, and at forty I'm ready to carve my own path.

Eager for a fresh start, I make a somewhat unorthodox decision and move to a tiny town in the Sierra foothills. I'll be taking care of a centuries old house that called to me when I was a kid. It's just temporary, I tell myself. It'll just be for a while.

That is, until I learn what the house really is, something I never could've imagined.

Thankfully forty isn't too old to start an adventure, because that's exactly what I do. A very dangerous adventure that will change my life forever. I have a chance to start again, and this time, I make the rules.

I picked this one up under the impression that this was a romance with an older protagonist. I would not categorize this as a romance. The focus of this book is not a romantic relationship, but a woman finding her way after a divorce. I would categorize this as a fantasy women’s lit book. If I reframe my perspective of the book, I really enjoyed it as it stands. Our main character is a delightfully feisty woman who gives no fucks about people’s thoughts on her life. She slowly finds her place in a very strange small town and eventually her own power. The writing is quirky and fun and the action, when it comes, is fast and furious. I’m interested in where this story is going to go in the series.

Leveling Up

  • #1 Magical Midlife Madness

  • #2 Magical Midlife Dating

  • #3 Magical Midlife Invasion

  • #4 Magical Midlife Love

  • #5 Magical Midlife Meeting

  • #6 Magical Midlife Challenge

  • #7 Magical Midlife Alliance

  • #8 Magical Midlife Battle

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: romance, fantasy, KF Breene, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.13.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

White Lie Christmas by Karla Doyle

Title: White Lie Christmas (Colorado Christmas #2; Hope Harbor)

Author: Karla Doyle

Publisher: Karla Doyle 2022

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 74

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Meter: 5

When her friends choose skiing in Colorado for their annual girls’ holiday trip, Krista has to think on her feet to avoid setting foot on the mountaintop. What can a girl who’s afraid of heights do to ensure she stays put in the lodge? Fake a broken leg, of course. There’s plenty to do inside—such as making some very merry memories with the hot guy at the bar. When one night stretches into every night, their fling feels like it could be the start of something bigger than the Rocky Mountains, except Hayden is a ski instructor, and Krista has been telling a white lie this Christmas…

This read a bit more like a Penthouse letter than a romantic holiday story. The problem is that the timeline is so short that we rush into sex and ultimately an engagement!?!?!?!?! all in the space of three days. We don’t get to learn enough about the main characters. Oh well, it was a decently fun story.

Colorado Christmas

  • #1 Roman Holiday by Kylie Marcus

  • #2 White Lie Christmas by Karla Doyle

  • #3 Mountain Lane by Andie Fenichal

  • #4 Gingerbread House of Lies by Shyla Colt

  • #5 Snow Candy Christmas by Silke Campion

  • #6 Humbug Hang Up by Layne Daniels

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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: romance, Christmas, 3 stars, short stories, Karla Doyle
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.12.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #23

Reading: I’m deep into Holiday Romances. I always love to end my year with some light-hearted holiday themed romances.

Watching: J and I have been watching Obliterated and it’s a delightful action adventure. It’s full of violence and nudity, but is such a delight.

Listening: We’ve been sprinkling in holiday music during out car time. I need to find a new-to-me album for our travel to Indiana.

Making: Molasses cookies are on the recipe list for this week. J has requested that I don’t take them all to Indiana with me, but make sure to leave a container here for him.

Feeling: It’s been very cold and windy lately which has added to my achy body feelings. Hopefully I can get warm soon.

Planning: I’m starting my travel packing list. I always feel better with a list.

Loving: To help me get warm, I’ve been enjoying raspberry hot chocolate (made with almond milk of course) during our nightly television.

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 12.12.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Gray Hair Don't Care by Karen Booth

Title: Gray Hair Don’t Care (Never Too Late #1)

Author: Karen Booth

Publisher: Karen Booth 2021

Genre: Romance

Pages: 276

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Rating: 5

Everything went wrong. And then she went gray.

At 47, newly divorced makeup artist Lela Bennett is dreading her next steps. Dating. Meeting people. Not letting herself go. But then she runs into Donovan James and tries something different—sleeping with her sexy crush from college. Unfortunately, in a post-orgasm stupor, Lela confesses she was in love with Donovan all those years ago. He responds by leaving while she sleeps. The next morning, her gray hairs are practically taunting her. She knows she has to get it together. Forget men. Embrace her age. Own her gray.

Donovan James is a marketing genius, but his ex-wives will tell you—nothing freaks him out like feelings. Three years after his one-night stand with Lela, he’s focused on his daughter’s lifestyle company, but unprepared to meet the face of their new beauty brand. It’s Lela. With stunning silver locks and new confidence, she’s no longer swayed by his charms. When business starts booming, the universe seems intent on throwing them together time and again. And suddenly, two people convinced that romance was behind them are wondering if love could be what’s next.

I picked this one up as a possibility for Dirty Book Month. And while this book is not going to work for that theme, I still really enjoyed this one featuring an older protagonist and a great relationship. Lela is a great FMC who has dealt with a lot of shit in her life and finds her way. Donovan is a great match for Lela in her new life. I especially loved seeing Lela interact with all her friends and Donovan’s daughter. My biggest complaint was that there weren’t enough steamy scenes. I wanted to see more of Lela and Donovan together. Still, this was a good older protagonist romance.

Never Too Late

  • #1 Gray Hair Don’t Care

  • #2 Brooklyn Monroe Wants It All

  • #3 It’s a Widow Thing

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: romance, contemporary, 4 stars, Karen Booth
categories: Book Reviews
Monday 12.11.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Love in a Blizzard by Britney M. Mills

Title: Love in a Blizzard (Christmas at Goldwater Creek #1)

Author: Britney M. Mills

Publisher: Crystal Canyon Press

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 168

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Meter: 2

His heart is closed off, her life is mapped out, and the snowstorm that forces them off course.

Jobless and heartbroken, Lauren Burke returns home to Coldwater Creek hoping to find comfort. On her way home, a blizzard hits, sending her car into a fence and her into the arms of her longtime teenage crush, Walker McBride.

After being dumped, ex-bull rider Walker McBride throws himself into restoring an old lodge in his small hometown of Coldwater Creek. With the grand opening only weeks away, he has no time to rescue damsels in distress, or for that matter, love. But when Lauren shows up, the loneliness he’s been ignoring quickly bubbles to the surface.

Now snowed in, they’re forced to confront their past.

Two hearts.

One snowstorm.

And the chance to find love.

Overall, a cute little Christmas romance novella. So-and-so’s little sister/brother trope is not a favorite of mine, but this one didn’t seem too forced or cutesy. I really hate it when all parties make a huge deal out of the circumstances. This story mostly focused on their current situation and looking to the future. My biggest complaint was the odd references to Christianity throughout the novella. It felt weirdly out of place and forced. And clearly, a spice rating of 2 is not going to be an absolute favorite of mine.

Christmas at Coldwater Creek

  • #1 Love in a Blizzard

  • #2 Love in the Lights

  • #3 Love in a Snapshot

  • #4 Love in the Details

  • #5 Love a Contract

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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: romance, Christmas, Britney M. Mills, novella, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 12.10.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Christmas Fix by Lucy Score

Title: The Christmas Fix (Fixer #2)

Author: Lucy Score

Publisher: Bloom Books 2017

Genre: Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Rating: 5

She'll save Christmas just to spite him…

There's only one thing standing in the way of Cat King saving Merry, Connecticut's Christmas festival: Grumpy town manager Noah Yates.

Single dad Noah takes his responsibilities seriously. When a late season hurricane turns his town into a disaster, he's left scrambling to pick up the pieces of the town he loves.

At least, until home renovation expert and reality TV star Catalina King arrives with a camera crew and a budget big enough to put the town back together again. But Noah doesn't want a celebrity diva capitalizing on their tragedy or filling his young daughter's head with visions of glitz and glam.

Blonde bombshell Cat is used to being underestimated, but Noah has an uncanny knack for getting under her skin. They can't be in a room together without rubbing each other the wrong way…except that time in the dark alley where the rubbing was just right. Can these enemies work together to pull off a Christmas miracle or will their fighting leave them both on the naughty list?

What do we get if we mix a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie, HGTV, and a lot of steamy scenes? A rocking good time! I really really loved this one for my holiday reading. Cat is a take-no-nonsense driven career woman who butts up against a stick-in-the-mud small town leader. I loved seeing Noah and Cat go from hating each other’s guts to making out everywhere in the small town of Merry. A great romance full of amazing banter with a heartwarming story running underneath. I might just have to go and read the first one in this duology. Love the fun writing and steamy scenes!

Fixer

  • #1 Mr. Fixer Upper

  • #2 The Christmas Fix

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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: romance, Lucy Score, Christmas, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.09.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Bad Bachelor by Stefanie London

Title: Bad Bachelor (Bad Bachelors #1)

Author: Stefanie London

Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca 2018

Genre: Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Meter : 5

He says…

If one more person mentions Bad Bachelors to me, someone's gonna get hurt. Who thought this app would be a good idea? Like dating isn't hard enough without being critiqued for every little misstep. My name is Reed McMahon and I'm supposedly a PR whiz and "image fixer," but now I need some help cleaning up my own image.

She says…

When Reed strolls into my workplace offering to help save the struggling library, I'm not buying his story. I'm Darcy Greer, a no-nonsense Brooklynite who knows Reed is exactly the kind of guy to be avoided. I've seen the app, and Bad Bachelor #1 has no place in my life. However, the library doesneed his help, and this guy needs to make some serious amends, so who am I to stop him? If only he didn't work so hard to find redemption…

A probably ultimately forgetful romance, but I definitely enjoyed reading it. Enemies to lovers is my top favorite romance trope and this book really leaned into that. We also get a bit of opposites attract and forced proximity throughout the book. Darcy and Reed are a fun couple to watch argue and make up. The sexy scenes are appropriately steamy while seeming very natural to their relationship. This one was a good read for the week, but sadly, not a good choice for February’s Dirty Book Club Month selection.

Bad Bachelors

  • #1 Bad Bachelor

  • #2 Bad Reputation

  • #3 Bad Influence

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Stefanie London, contemporary, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.08.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Holiday by Gaslight by Mimi Matthews

Title: A Holiday by Gaslight

Author: Mimi Matthews

Publisher: Perfectly Proper Press 2018

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 175

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

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A Courtship of Convenience

Sophie Appersett is quite willing to marry outside of her class to ensure the survival of her family. But the darkly handsome Mr. Edward Sharpe is no run-of-the-mill London merchant. He's grim and silent. A man of little emotion--or perhaps no emotion at all. After two months of courtship, she's ready to put an end to things.

A Last Chance for Love

But severing ties with her taciturn suitor isn't as straightforward as Sophie envisioned. Her parents are outraged. And then there's Charles Darwin, Prince Albert, and that dratted gaslight. What's a girl to do except invite Mr. Sharpe to Appersett House for Christmas and give him one last chance to win her? Only this time there'll be no false formality. This time they'll get to know each other for who they really are.

Cute little Christmas romance story. I enjoyed the setting and a slightly different time than the usual Regency romances I read. But mostly, I really enjoyed the communication between Ned and Sophie. It’s refreshing to see two main characters talk to each other instead of relying on miscommunication.

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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: romance, Christmas, Mimi Matthews, novella, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 12.07.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • So so busy… I feel like we haven’t been home for school very much this week.

  • The new season of Slow Horses is absolutely amazing! It’s so hard to wait each week for the next episode.

  • I really need to drop off two bags of library books today. We need to slowly turn all our library books back in before we leave for Indiana.

  • Couldn’t resist the holiday treats at Aldis this week. Oh so good.

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 12.07.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Whalefall by Daniel Kraus

Title: Whalefall

Author: Daniel Kraus

Publisher: MTV Books 2023

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 327

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Jay Gardiner has given himself a fool’s errand—to find the remains of his deceased father in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Monastery Beach. He knows it’s a long shot, but Jay feels it’s the only way for him to lift the weight of guilt he has carried since his dad’s death by suicide the previous year.

The dive begins well enough, but the sudden appearance of a giant squid puts Jay in very real jeopardy, made infinitely worse by the arrival of a sperm whale looking to feed. Suddenly, Jay is caught in the squid’s tentacles and drawn into the whale’s mouth where he is pulled into the first of its four stomachs. He quickly realizes he has only one hour before his oxygen tanks run out—one hour to defeat his demons and escape the belly of a whale.

Another mediocre read for me this week. I picked this up on th suggestion of a couple of lists with new horror style books for 2023. Ultimately, I wasn’t a huge fan. This read more like a thriller with long chapters of flashbacks and introspection. We didn’t get a sense of building dread that I really love in my horror novels. Instead, the whale swallows Jay pretty quickly and then we slowly have to follow his stream of consciousness and struggle to survive. There are a few parts that turned extremely gory, like even I was a bit grossed out. Overall, I just don’t think I really connected to this story and ended up with a “Meh” reaction at the end.

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: Daniel Kraus, thriller, 3 stars, horror
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.06.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar

Title: Counting the Cost

Author: Jill Duggar

Publisher: Gallery Books 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 288

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Jill and Derick knew a normal life wasn’t possible for them. As a star on the popular TLC reality show 19 Kids and Counting, Jill grew up in front of viewers who were fascinated by her family’s way of life. She was the responsible, second daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle’s nineteen kids; always with a baby on her hip and happy to wear the modest ankle-length dresses with throat-high necklines. She didn’t protest the strict model of patriarchy that her family followed, which declares that men are superior, that women are expected to be wives and mothers and are discouraged from attaining a higher education, and that parental authority over their children continues well into adulthood, even once they are married.

But as Jill got older, married Derick, and they embarked on their own lives, the red flags became too obvious to ignore.

For as long as they could, Jill and Derick tried to be obedient family members—they weren’t willing to rock the boat. But now they’re raising a family of their own, and they’re done with the secrets. Thanks to time, tears, therapy, and blessings from God, they have the strength to share their journey. Theirs is a remarkable story of the power of the truth and is a moving example of how to find healing through honesty.

I succumbed to publishing peer pressure and grabbed this one from the library shelves. I ended up pretty disappointed in this read, but wasn’t sure exactly why. Of course, I don’t believe in an higher power, but I don’t think that was my problem. The more I examined my thoughts, I can down to a few aspects that I did not like. The biggest of these is that it feels like Jill has not done enough reflection to see her upbringing clearly. She maintains that her childhood was overall very good. It’s only in the last sections of the book that she questions the authority model for her entire family. But the examination is cursory. I’m not asking her to turn her back on her entire family or faith, but clearly there were a lot of concerning situations and models that she just glosses over. I don’t need details of the abuse she suffered, but she seems to dismiss it throughout most of the book and only brings it up when discussing the financial compensation. Perhaps this book would have more reflection and nuance if it had been written five years in the future. It seems that she is too close to the situation to see clearly right now.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Jill Duggar, nonfiction, memoir, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.05.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W14-15: Thanksgiving Break was Needed

A’s ELA, Math, and Science

The Fox stories

More Fox books

What We Studied

Two weeks of activities and school. Overall, I’m amazed at how much school we actually accomplished. Only a few more weeks until Christmas break. Getting those last lessons.

Chemistry Class

A’s ELA

Fairy Tale books

Literature and Poetry

Arthur started and finished his next read aloud. He enjoyed it, but I did forget about how many weird God references are in that book. I really gloss over those things. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills and starting our writing journey. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.

  • Poetry for Young People: American Poetry

  • Reading Explorer: Intro

  • A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

Quentin got back into the Blossom & Root curriculum with two tales and their variations. I’m really enjoying the format for this year. He also worked on some basic grammar.

  • Sing a Song of Seasons

  • Pumpkin Butterfly: Poems from the Other Side of Nature by Heidi Mordhorst

  • Fairy Tales Collection

  • The Other Side of the Story

  • Little Red Riding Hood by Paul Galdone

  • Lon Po Po by Ed Young

  • Red by Jed Alexander

  • Little Red Ruthie by Gloria Koster

  • Little Red Riding Sheep by Linda Ravin Lodding

  • The Girl and the Wolf by Katherena Vermette

  • The Wolf's Story by Toby Forward

  • Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion by Alec T. Smith

  • Ninja Red Riding Hood by Corey Rosen Schwartz

  • Werewolf? There Wolf! by Kyle Sullivan

  • Tango Red Riding Hood by Rachel S. Hobbs

  • Little Red Riding Hood and the Misread Wolf by Troy Wilson

  • Little Red Riding Hood and the Dragon by Ying Chang Compestine

  • Very Little Red Riding Hood by Heapy & Heap

  • The Other Side of the Story: Little Red Riding Hood

  • Yummy: Eight Favorite Fairy Tales by Lucy Cousins

  • Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood by Mike Artell

  • Yummy by Lucy Cousins

  • Henny Penny by Paul Galdone

  • The Sky is Falling by Mark Teague

  • Henny Penny by Vivian French

  • The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night by Peter Spier

  • Flossie and the Fox by Patricia McKissack

  • Basho and the River Stones by Tim J Myers

  • Fox: A Circle of Life Story by Isabel Thomas

  • Henny, Penny, Lenny, Denny, and Mike by Cynthia Rylant

  • The Great Gran Plan by Elli Woollard

  • Watch Out for Wolf! by Anica Mrose Rissi

  • Redlocks and the Three Bears by Claudia Rueda

  • Tops and Bottoms by Janet Stevens

  • The Grasshopper and the Ants by Jerry Pinkney

  • The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney

  • The Little Red Fort by Brenda Maier

  • The Grasshopper's Song by Nikki Giovanni and Chris Raschka

  • The Little Red Hen by Margot Zemach

  • Rapunzel by Barbara Rogasky

  • Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky

  • Falling for Rapunzel by Leah Wilcox

  • Petrosinella: A Neapolitan Rapunzel by Diane Stanley

  • Sugar Cane: A Caribbean Rapunzel by Patricia Storace

  • Rapunzel by Bethan Woollvin

  • Really Rapunzel Needed a Haircut by Jessica Gunderson

  • Rapunzel Let Down Your Zip Wire by Jasmine Brooke

 

Math

Arthur continued to dive into Singapore 5A. We are definitely going to slow down our math lessons a bit to make sure that Arthur achieves mastery. We’ve moved onto new skills dealing with multiplying and dividing fractions. Time for me to relearn some math! We also continued our next logic book.

  • Singapore Common Core 5A

  • Orbiting with Logic

Quentin’s all about review right now. I don’t anticipate starting Singapore 2A until January. We also continued our logic book.

  • Lollipop Logic Book 3

  • Tinkeractive Math Grade 1

Social Studies

Arthur covered more about immigration, specifically Japanese immigration. We also covered the inventions and presidents of the late 1800s. We did a specific lesson on the Statue of Liberty.

  • DK American History

  • We were There Too! Young People in US History

  • Words that Build a Nation

  • Heart and Soul

  • Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

  • A Different Mirror for Young People

  • This is Our Land: A History of American Immigration

  • Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers

  • Let Liberty Rise! How America's Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty by Chana Stiefel

  • Liberty Arrives! How America's Grandest Statue Found Her Home by Robert Byrd

Quentin learned about the ancient Meosamerican cultures including the Maya.

  • History Quest Early Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • Human Wold

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • A History of Western Art

  • DK Science Year by Year

  • DK Myths, Legends, and Sacred Stories

  • The Ancient World: Ancient Maya by Barbara A. Somervill

  • The Ancient Maya by Jackie Maloy

  • The Genius of the Maya by Izzi Howell

  • The Mystery of the Maya: Uncovering the Lost City of Palenque by Peter Lourie

A’s ELA, Math, and History

Q’s ELA and Math

Art and Music

Science

Arthur started covering the first couple of elements on the Periodic Table. We’ll be doing this for the next couple of weeks for Chemistry. We also caught back up with our Story of Science chapters.

  • RSO Chemistry

  • DK Super Simple Chemistry

  • Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim

  • DK The Elements

Quentin moved to invertebrates and covered fish and amphibians.

  • RSO Life

  • DK Oversimple Biology

  • Fish by Isabel Martin

  • DK Eyewitness Fish

  • Fish by Christine Taylor-Butler

  • Do You Know About Amphibians by Buffy Silverman

  • Amphibians by Christine Taylor-Butler

Q’s History

Q’s Work and Harvest Books

A’s History, Science, ELA, and Math

STEAM Coop

Arthur continued his exploration of board games. By the end of the six weeks, the kids will have created their own board games. We started our board game construction. Quentin’s class finished their exploration of Native Americans.

A’s Monet Mash-up Art

A’s ELA and Math

Q’s The Tower Books

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary

We got back into it covering three artists (Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, and Vincent Van Gogh) and three composers (Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart, and Brahms). I’m working these subjects in as we can, but proud of our progress so far. They are always the first on the chopping block if we run out of time during the week.

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

  • Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw

  • 13 American Artists Children Should Know

  • A Child's Introduction to Art

  • Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky

  • Iconic Composers by Nicholas Csicsko & Emi Ferguson

  • Johann Sebastian Bach by Mike Venezia

  • The Piano by Marika Maijala and Juha Virta

  • Becoming Bach by Tom Leonard

  • 13 Art Movements Children Should Know

  • 13 Artists Children Should Know

  • Monet Paints a Day by Julie Danneberg

  • Claude Monet by Mike Venezia

  • Monet's Cat by Lily Murray & Becky Cameron

  • The Story of Paintings by Mick Manning & Brita Granström

  • Impressionism: 13 Artists Children Should Know

  • Johannes Brahms by Mike Venezia

  • Vincent Van Gogh by Mike Venezia

  • The Yellow House by Susan Goldman Rubin

  • Vincent’s Colors by The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • The Story of Paintings by Mick Manning & Brita Granström

  • Katie's Starry Night

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Mike Venezia

  • Mozart: Great Lives in Graphics

  • Play, Mozart, Play by Peter Sis

  • Mary Cassatt: Extraordinary Impressionist Painter by Barbara Herkert

  • Mary Cassatt by Mike Venezia

  • Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky

Q’s Science

Doing free art

Q’s version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night

Field Trip

Not a field trip, we did have a fun playdate at Backyard Playworld with some friends.

Art with pandas

Art and Music

High

  • We took a cold, but lovely walk at Heron Haven on Black Friday. It was the perfect choice for the day after Thanksgiving. Bonus, there was no one else there.

Low

  • We actually didn’t really have a low point this two weeks. Taking a few days off for the Thanksgiving break really helped.

More art and music

ELA and Math

Next Week

  • Starting a new read aloud

  • Covering more classic tales

  • Learning about area and perimeter for math (A)

  • Lots of math review (Q)

  • Covering specific elements on the Periodic table

  • Engaging in a few fun field trips

Open play at Bounce U

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 12.04.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Beartooth "Might Love Myself"

Another good one from Beartooth!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Beartooth
categories: Music
Monday 12.04.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #35

As I look outside my window: It’s pretty gray and dreary today. And I think the temps are going to hover in the 30s. It’s definitely an inside day.

Right now I am: Getting ready to dive into a new book. I love it when I finish a book at bedtime. It’s lovely to start the morning with a new book.

On my bedside table: All those holiday romances… I’ve got a physical stack and a Kindle stack.

On my tv this week: We wrapped up our first Nic Cage Quarterly with 18 movies watched! With the start of December, we started with the new Doctor Who specials and S3 of Slow Horses.

Listening to: All the usual podcasts. Nothing too new or exciting.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Me out

  • Tuesday - BBQ Cheddar Meatloaf

  • Wednesday - Our

  • Thursday - Firecracker Chicken

  • Friday - Black Bean Soup and Ranch Chicken Tacos

  • Saturday - Me Out

  • Sunday - Chicken n Dumplings

On my to do list: A lot of prep work for spring semester of coop; Christmas prep; random cleaning projects…

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Coffee with potential coop families; Chemistry Class; Book Club

  • Tuesday - State Capitol Tour; Lost in Fun

  • Wednesday - Medieval Putt; Santa Rock n Lights

  • Thursday - Coop; Lit Society

  • Friday - Rudolph Performance; Fontenelle Forest Hike

  • Saturday - Book and Bottle Exchange for book club

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: Working on November’s Memory Planner pages. I also want to gather materials for this year’s December Daily album.

My simple pleasures: Hot chocolate (without cow’s milk!); breezy and fun books

Looking around the house: We need to do a quick pick-up before coop book club this afternoon. And I would really like to do a deep clean of the kitchen, but that’s probably not going to happen today.

From the camera: Q insisted on doing art and music with his pandas.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 12.03.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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