Music Monday - Nirvana Reunion at Fire Aid LA
Absolutely amazing… and when Joan Jett came on stage, I thought everyone was going to just lose it.
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: The snowfall from Wednesday has stuck around and the wind has kicked up. It’s beautiful if I don’t want to drive anywhere.
Right now I am: Deciding which quick bread I want to make for brunch today…
Thinking and pondering: What snacks and food do I want to buy for our trip.
On my bedside table: Rest of Alice in Borderland; The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan; Water Moon Samantha Sambao Yotto
On my tv this week: J and I have continued our currently airing shows. We also watched The Gorge for a monster filled Valentine’s Day movie. I kept up with Below Deck and The Bachelor. Plus I’ve watched a ton of Stray Kids music videos. Apparently it’s my new obsession.
Listening to: All the Stray Kids songs. Seriously, I put their entire catalog on shuffle and have been dancing along.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Chicken Cordon Bleu Dip
Tuesday - Sesame Chicken
Wednesday - Italian Beef Sandwiches
Thursday - Fancy BLT Grilled Cheese
Friday - Kansas City Trip
Saturday - Kansas City Trip
Sunday - Kansas City Trip
On my to do list: Mostly I just need to pack for our trip. We leave on Friday morning, and I currently have nothing packed. Today’s task is to finish the laundry and get the clothes sorted. From there, I can make my other packing list. Plus I need to finish my grocery list for Wednesday.
Happening this week:
Monday - Home Day
Tuesday - Dirty Book Month Book Club
Wednesday - Joslyn Art Explorers; Book Club
Thursday - Academic Co-op
Friday - Kansas City Trip
Saturday - Kansas City Trip
Sunday - Kansas City Trip
What I am creating: Nothing too exciting this week. I had wanted to get my Memory Planner for February started this weekend, but that may not happen.
My simple pleasures: Watching the snow fall, hot tea, fun music
Looking around the house: I need to do a bit of random pickup and clean before Tuesday’s book club.
From the camera: Despite the cold, I do enjoy the snow.
Title: Shark Heart
Author: Emily Habeck
Publisher: Marysue Rucci Books 2023
Genre: Fantasy?
Pages: 416
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; Read Around the USA - Texas
Where I Got It: Book of the Month March 2024
For Lewis and Wren, their first year of marriage is also their last. A few weeks after their wedding, Lewis receives a rare diagnosis. He will retain most of his consciousness, memories, and intellect, but his physical body will gradually turn into a great white shark. As Lewis develops the features and impulses of one of the most predatory creatures in the ocean, his complicated artist’s heart struggles to make peace with his unfulfilled dreams.
At first, Wren internally resists her husband’s fate. Is there a way for them to be together after Lewis changes? Then, a glimpse of Lewis’s developing carnivorous nature activates long-repressed memories for Wren, whose story vacillates between her childhood living on a houseboat in Oklahoma, her time with her college ex-girlfriend, and her unusual friendship with a woman pregnant with twin birds. Woven throughout this “heart-wringing” (Adam Roberts, internationally bestselling author of Salt) novel is the story of Wren’s mother, Angela, who becomes pregnant with Wren at fifteen in an abusive relationship amidst her parents’ crumbling marriage. In the present, all of Wren’s grief eventually collides, and she is forced to make an impossible choice.
I am really not sure how exactly I feel about this book. The writing was beautiful. I was sucked into the story by the prose. I even really loved the different passage structures: short scenes, play scenes, flashbacks, etc. I loved how the mixing up of the plot and timeline really kept me turning the pages to see what happened next. But… and this is a big but, I truly disliked Wren and her entire character. We never really get to truly connect with her and understand her. She is so closed off throughout the book that I don’t even think Lewis understood her. I found her entire story to be so incredibly frustrating. And the entire second section of the book was such a bummer for me. I wanted to spend more time with Lewis and Wren, not her mother. This book is our book discussion fro book club next week. I’m interested to hear what everyone else thought about the book.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks
Author: David Gibbins
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press 2024
Genre: Nonfiction - History
Pages: 289
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Nonfiction Reader
Where I Got It: Library
The Viking warship of King Cnut the Great. Henry VIII's the Mary Rose. Captain John Franklin's doomed HMS Terror. The SS Gairsoppa, destroyed by a Nazi U-boat in the Atlantic during World War II.
Since we first set sail on the open sea, ships and their wrecks have been an inevitable part of human history. Archaeologists have made spectacular discoveries excavating these sunken ships, their protective underwater cocoon keeping evidence of past civilizations preserved. Now, for the first time, world renowned maritime archeologist David Gibbins ties together the stories of some of the most significant shipwrecks in time to form a single overarching narrative of world history.
Of course I was going to grab the book about shipwrecks. I have a weird obsessions with ghost ships and shipwrecks. Diving into this book, I was hoping for some great shipwrecks stories and information about underwater archaeology. We got some, but then a ton more super detailed history about the time the ships went down. Some of the chapters started to even bore me and I love reading history books. This one would have benefited from a more narrative style than the dry recitation of history with some shipwreck finds thrown in.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Kiss Quotient (The Kiss Quotient #1)
Author: Helen Hoang
Publisher: Berkley 2018
Genre: Romance
Pages: 314
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: COYER; Retreat Recommendations
Where I Got It: Kindle
Spice Rating: 5
Stella Lane thinks math is the only thing that unites the universe. She comes up with algorithms to predict customer purchases—a job that has given her more money than she knows what to do with, and way less experience in the dating department than the average thirty-year-old.
It doesn't help that Stella has Asperger's and French kissing reminds her of a shark getting its teeth cleaned by pilot fish. Her conclusion: she needs lots of practice—with a professional. Which is why she hires escort Michael Phan. The Vietnamese and Swedish stunner can't afford to turn down Stella's offer, and agrees to help her check off all the boxes on her lesson plan—from foreplay to more-than-missionary position...
Before long, Stella not only learns to appreciate his kisses, but crave all of the other things he's making her feel. Their no-nonsense partnership starts making a strange kind of sense. And the pattern that emerges will convince Stella that love is the best kind of logic...
This book has been on my TBR for years and I decided to take the plunge and choose it for my Dirty Book Month selection. Thankfully I ended up really enjoying this reverse Pretty Woman romance. Right away we know that Stella is autistic and struggles with the idea of romantic relationships. From there, she devises a plan involving hiring a male escort to teach her. This male escort has his own issues and struggles. As we learn more about each of the characters, we start to see just how perfect they might be for each other. I really loved seeing Michael interact with his family and attempt to protect them from all struggles. And we get to see Stella interact with them. Overall, this was a very satisfying romance and start of a series. I cannot wait to have our discussion next week and unpack all the aspects of this story.
The Kiss Quotient
#1 The Kiss Quotient
#2 The Bride Test
#3 The Heart Principle
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear (Wayward Children #10)
Author: Seanan McGuire
Publisher: Tordotcom 2025
Genre: Fantasy
Pages:160
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Cover Lover - Aquatic Animal
Nadya had three mothers: the one who bore her, the country that poisoned her, and the one who adopted her.
Nadya never considered herself less than whole, not until her adoptive parents fitted her with a prosthetic arm against her will, seeking to replace the one she'd been missing from birth.
It was cumbersome; it was uncomfortable; it was wrong.
It wasn't her.
Frustrated and unable to express why, Nadya began to wander, until the day she fell through a door into Belyrreka, the Land Beneath the Lake--and found herself in a world of water, filled with child-eating amphibians, majestic giant turtles, and impossible ships that sailed as happily beneath the surface as on top. In Belyyreka, she found herself understood for who she was: a Drowned Girl, who had made her way to her real home, accepted by the river and its people.
But even in Belyyreka, there are dangers, and trials, and Nadya would soon find herself fighting to keep hold of everything she had come to treasure.
The last book in the Wayward Children series? Maybe? This volume is really just the story of Nadya and her time in our world and in the Drowned World. We get connections to the rest of the series just in the larger multiverse way. None of the other characters appear in the pages. I did love seeing Nadya find her place in the Drowned World and become something more than she was. I loved exploring a new strange world. But my favorite parts were definitely the conversations with the foxes. I really wanted to spend more time with them. Overall, a very enjoyable small novella.
Wayward Children
Next up on the TBR pile:
Reading: Finishing reading The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang for Dirty Book Month for book club. I actually have liked it a lot more that I was expecting.
Watching: J got me addicted to Pantheon. I’ve been watching some episodes during lunch, but wasn’t going fast enough. We’re watching the rest of S2 at night to finish before my trip.
Listening: My mom got me addicted to Stray Kids. I am obsessed now…
Making: I made a version of Kimchi Jjigae (just Kimchi stew with tuna and tofu) and we loved it. I think this needs to go into regular rotation.
Feeling: After being sick last week, I haven’t really slept well lately. Consequently I am tired. The cloudy weather is not helping me.
Planning: I’m finalizing the travel plans for the end of the month. I have just a few things to finish before we leave.
Loving: As a result of my Stray Kids obsession, I’ve been listening to more dancing music while making dinner. Makes the tasks a little less annoying.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Another week of winter 2025, another sickness impacting our scheduled activities. I really hope that we can get back to some activities this next week. As a less of an impact, co-op was cancelled due to multiple families being sick.
Arthur is primarily using Hearth and Story G5 for his language arts this year. We finished our read aloud and doc into a short unit involving the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. We also covered more grammar and extra language arts assignments.
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Hans Christian Andersen storie collection
Quentin is primarily using Blossom & Root G1 for his language arts this year. We will pull some elements from Build Your Library Level 2 and random books that we have around the house. We finished The Hobbit. Q is definitely liking it more than our last one. For Friday movie night, we watched the 1977 animated version of the book.
Poetry: Out of This World: Poems and Facts About Space by Amy E. Sklansky
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Tale of Despeareaux by Kate DiCamillo
Arthur is using Singapore’s Math in Focus Course 1. Effectively this is Singapore’s 6th grade math text. Arthur continued the second book of the course, exploring more about coordinate planes. We finished the chapter and took a short break so Arthur could catch up on some independent work.
Math in Focus Course 1 Book A
Quentin is using Singapore’s Primary Mathematics Common Core edition 2B and 3A. We moved onto 3A starting slow to easy back into our lessons. Taking it slow but moving along.
Singapore Primary 3A
Primarily Logic
Arthur is using Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 this year. Arthur covered the slave revolts in Haiti and other colonies. We then fit in a chapter about the United States expanding.
Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK Timelines of Everyone
DK A Child Through Time
Blades of Freedom: A Tale of Haiti, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase (Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales 10) by Nathan Hale
Toussaint L’ouvertrue: The Fight for Haiti’s Freedom by Walter Dean Myers
Haiti: Enchantment of the World by Liz Sonneborn
Freedom Soup by Tami Charles
Olaudah Equiano: A Voice for Africa; Nigeria Heritage Series by John Adoga
No More!: Stories and Songs of Slave Resistance by Doreen Rappaport
The Kidnapped Prince: The Life of Olaudah Equiano by Olaudah Equiano and Ann Cameron
A New Nation: The United States: 1783–1815, by Betsy Maestro
Blades of Freedom: A Tale of Haiti, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase (Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales 10), by Nathan Hale
Brick by Brick, by Charles R. Smith Jr.
Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library, by Barb Rosenstock
Worst of Friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and the True Story of an American Feud, by Suzanne Tripp Jurmain
Where Is the White House?, by Megan Stine
Who Was Alexander Hamilton?, by Pam Pollack
Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsa Story, by S. D. Nelson
Gift Horse: A Lakota Story, by S.D. Nelson
Sacagawea: Journey into the West, by Jessica Gunderson
Star People: A Lakota Story, by S.D. Nelson
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Jessica Gunderson
Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Hunt: The True Story of the Quest for America’s Biggest Bones, by Carrie Clickard
50 Fearless Women Who Made American History: An American History Book for Kids, by Jenifer Bazzit
Lewis and Clark for Kids: Their Journey of Discovery with 21 Activities, by Janis Herbert
You Wouldn’t Want to Explore with Lewis and Clark!, by Jacqueline Morley
Sacajawea, by Joseph Bruchac
What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?, by Judith St. George
Who Was Sacagawea?, by Judith Bloom Fradin
Quentin is using History Quest Middle Times with Build Your Library Level 2 as his main history curriculum. We covered the chapter about the Age of Exploration.
History Quest Middle Times
DK When on Earth?
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK Timelines of Everyone
DK A Child Through Time
DK Explorers
Arthur is using RSO Biology 1 this year has the main science text. Our academic coop will also be using RSO Biology 1 as a basis for the fall and spring semester courses, so we will be just supplementing at home. We will also be doing some of Blossom & Root’s Book Seeds and various other small units in between. We did read some chapters from our Story of Science to keep up. Added science bonus, we watched more PBS Eons videos.
RSO Biology 1
Story of Science Vol. 3 by Joy Hakim
Quentin is using RSO Earth & Environment and RSO Astronomy 1 as a base. Of course, we have a ton of extra science resources laying around the house. And I will be hosting some one-off science exploration days that align with the units. Lots of science this week! We covered Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt. And we started watching the NOVA/BBC series The Planets.
RSO Earth and Environment
DK First Earth Encyclopedia
RSO Asttonomy 1
DK Eyewitness Astronomy
DK Space
DK First Space Encyclopedia
DK Eyewitness The Planets
13 Planets: The Latest View of the Solar System by David A. Aguilar
Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space by Dominic Walliman and Ben Newman
Mars: Earthlings Welcome by Stacy McAnulty
Mousetronaut by Mark Kelly
Mousetronaut Goes to Mars by Mary Kelly
Comets by Kristen Rajczak
Shooting Stars by Kristen Rajczak
Caroline's Comets by Emily Arnold McCully
Comet Chaser: The True Cinderella Story of Caroline Herschel, The First Professional Woman Astronomer by Pamela S. Turner
Multiple families were sick, so we canceled this week’s meeting. I’m so glad that the remaining families are understanding and flexible while still communicating with each other.
Art will be very sporadic this year, but we do have some fun excursions planned. And I will incorporate art projects into a lot of other subjects and unit studies.
For music, we are using Music Lab: We Rock! as our spine. Each week we will be learning about a different rock musician and focus on a particular song. I have also created Spotify playlists so we can listen on the go. The chapter covered the music of Michael Jackson. We listened to some early songs and then dove into the best of the music videos.
Music Lab: We Rock!
DK Music and How it Works
DK The Arts
Nothing…
It wasn’t the week that I wanted to have, but we managed to finish a ton of school work and get ahead on our lessons. This should mean that the week after our Kansas City trip, we can take a break. The boys are looking forward to that.
Sickness. I really hate having to cancel activities.
Continuing our read alouds
Moving forward with math lessons
Traveling to Europe from the Industrial Revolution (A) for history
Exploring Saturn and Jupiter for Q’s science
Listening to Earth, Wind, and Fire and Chic
Hopefully getting back to our activities including a friend’s birthday party
Starting Opinion Writing for Writer’s Workshop at co-op
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: It’s alternating between cloudy and sunny, but it’s still very cold. Just another February day.
Right now I am: Finishing up some tasks before making brunch. Nothing too exciting.
Thinking and pondering: How exactly should we start our War and Peace podcast?
On my bedside table: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Alice in Borderland, Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
On my tv this week: J and I are watching our just dropped/currently airing shows along with more Dropout shows from years past.
Listening to: In between all the other things, I’ve been binging the You’re Wrong About mini series about Princess Diana. Also, I just downloaded some new-to-me albums from bands old and new.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Sesame Chicken
Tuesday - Snack Dinner
Wednesday - Chicken Cordon Bleu Dip (with Buffalo Chicken Strips this time)
Thursday - Shrimp Lo Mein
Friday - Spaghetti
Saturday - Chicken Tagine
Sunday - Scallops Salad
On my to do list: I’m certain a lot, but right now I’m focused on finishing my Memory Planner for January and prepping for the coming week.
Happening this week:
Monday - Kid Birthday Party
Tuesday - Parent Info Meetings (lunch at the food court and evening at home)
Wednesday - Home Day
Thursday - Academic Co-op
Friday - Bowling Party for Valentine’s Day
Saturday - Home Day
Sunday - Home Day
What I am creating: J and I had a plan to read War and Peace this year and then decided that we are going to make a podcast out of the project. So, I’m working on creating a background plan about the novel for our first episode and then to put in when relevant.
My simple pleasures: Not being sick, being able to eat on both sides of my mouth, simplified planner decor
Looking around the house: I need to do a bit of light cleaning in the living room and kitchen for this week. Mostly I just need to vacuum and put away some piles.
From the camera: Apparently I am terrible about taking photos this year so far…
Title: Alice in Borderland Vol. 4
Author: Haro Aso
Publisher: VIZ Media 2022
Genre: Comics
Pages: 344
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series
Where I Got It: Library
Eighteen-year-old Ryohei Arisu is sick of his life. School sucks, his love life is a joke, and his future weighs on him like impending doom. As he struggles to exist in a world that can’t be bothered with him, Ryohei feels like everything would be better if he were anywhere else. When a strange fireworks show transports him and his friends to a parallel world, Ryohei thinks all his wishes have come true. But this new world isn’t an empty paradise, it’s a vicious game. And the only way to survive is to play.
The Beach has turned into a killing ground as Aguni and his men use the witch-hunt game as an excuse to take out everyone in sight. Arisu and his friends must race to understand the logic behind the game and identify the real witch before they join the growing pile of Aguni’s victims!
Another great volume of this horror show. My favorite part of this one was the Runaway game. I did not see any of that coming at all. (I think I saw this with every volume now, but it’s still true.) I’m interested in seeing how the revelations in this one affect the games in the next volume and the relationships between the characters.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Fae Princes (Vicious Lost Boys #4)
Author: Nikki St. Crowe
Publisher: Blackwell House 2023
Genre: Romance
Pages: 224
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series
Where I Got It: Library
Spice Rating: 8
I thought Peter Pan was a myth and Neverland a fairytale. A story spun by my mother who had lost her mind a long time ago.
But there was no denying the overwhelming shadow cast by Peter Pan when he was standing in my house.
Pan took me captive to Neverland and I somehow found my place among him and the Lost Boys.
I’ve never looked back.
Now I’m entangled right alongside him in a war we can’t seem to escape. We thought we had defeated our enemies.
We thought we could finally have our happily ever after.
But there was one enemy we never saw coming.
A fairy who has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
The fairy with golden wings and a dark, twisted heart.
She wants Neverland and she’ll stop at nothing to have it. Including destroying anyone who stands in her way, even her own flesh and blood.
The cliffhanger at the end of the last book was absolutely bonkers! I didn’t not see that coming, but got very excited to see how they all handled this twist. I really enjoyed all of the characters, except Peter Pan. He was so brooding and unconnected to the other characters in this book that I really got annoyed with him. I wanted to see a really explosive confrontation between him and anyone else. Alas, he just moped along until Roc intercedes at the end. Beyond my quibbles with Pan, I loved seeing Kas and Bash really step up into their own destiny and exert power. I loved seeing the evolving relationships between Winnie and each of the men (except Pan of course). The ending is pretty abrupt, but I wasn’t dissatisfied. The main storyline concludes and we get a sense of the peace in the last chapters. I do want to try and pick up the spin off series featuring Hook and Roc.
Vicious Lost Boys:
#3 Their Vicious Darling
#4 The Fae Princes
Next up on the TBR pile:
Here's my randomness for the week:
The kids are sick again. 2025 is really not off to a great start. I really wish that we could move past this.
On the bright side, we’ve got a ton of school work done while not going anywhere.
And J and I have watched a ton of great television.
I think we are going to start a podcast about our reading of War and Peace. Hopefully I can fit some prep work in this weekend.
Thinking about what I should read next. I have no idea… So many options, but I think I want to lean into whatever mood I am in after finishing my current read.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Temple of Swoon
Author: Jo Segura
Publisher: Berkley 2025
Genre: Romance
Pages: 355
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Romanceopoly - Latinx Author; Cover Lover - Favorite Color
Spice Rating: 5
While her mentor may be the world’s most badass archaeologist, the only thing bad about Dr. Miriam Jacobs are her corny jokes. But when Miri is charged with leading an unmapped expedition through the Amazon for the fabled Lost City of the Moon, she finally has her chance to prove to her colleagues that she’s capable—and hopefully prove it to herself, too.
Journalist Rafael Monfils has joined the archaeological team to chronicle their search for the lost city. Or at least, that’s what they think he’s doing. Rafa’s real goal? Make sure the team does not reach the Cidade da Lua, stopping the desecration of the holy city and protecting his mother’s legacy. All he needs to do is keep them on the wrong path.
If only the endearingly quirky Dr. Jacobs wasn’t so damn tenacious—each of Rafa’s tricks and purposeful wrong turns only seem to fuel her determination. Even worse, he’s charmed by her goofy attempts to channel Lara Croft as they traverse the dangerous Brazilian rainforest. But they’re not the only crew hunting for the lost city, and soon the untamed jungle—and their untamed hearts—might be the least of their worries...
I thoroughly enjoyed Segura’s first book. It was the perfect blend of romance and action/adventure. Romancing the Stone is one of my favorite movies from the 1980s and this one is definitely reminiscent of that movie. We get a fun, perky, slightly clues main female character and a brooding, sexy main male character. We see them come together and attempt to find the Ciudad de Lua (or are they?). Thankfully the book was very propulsive and the action pushed the characters into fun situations and tense situations. By the end of the book, I could actually buy the relationship between Miri and Rafa. I really hope that Segura keeps writing these types of books.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Hacienda
Author: Isabel Cañas
Publisher: Berkley 2022
Genre: Horror
Pages: 352
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf Project; I Read Horror - Ghosts
Where I Got It: Book of the Month May 2022
During the overthrow of the Mexican government, Beatriz’s father was executed and her home destroyed. When handsome Don Rodolfo Solórzano proposes, Beatriz ignores the rumors surrounding his first wife’s sudden demise, choosing instead to seize the security that his estate in the countryside provides. She will have her own home again, no matter the cost.
But Hacienda San Isidro is not the sanctuary she imagined.
When Rodolfo returns to work in the capital, visions and voices invade Beatriz’s sleep. The weight of invisible eyes follows her every move. Rodolfo’s sister, Juana, scoffs at Beatriz’s fears—but why does she refuse to enter the house at night? Why does the cook burn copal incense at the edge of the kitchen and mark the doorway with strange symbols? What really happened to the first Doña Solórzano?
Beatriz only knows two things for certain: Something is wrong with the hacienda. And no one there will save her.
Desperate for help, she clings to the young priest, Padre Andrés, as an ally. No ordinary priest, Andrés will have to rely on his skills as a witch to fight off the malevolent presence haunting the hacienda and protect the woman for whom he feels a powerful, forbidden attraction. But even he might not be enough to battle the darkness.
Far from a refuge, San Isidro may be Beatriz’s doom.
A perfect ghost story for this week! I can’t believe I let this book sit on my floor for this long before reading it. This was the perfect blend of atmospheric ghost story featuring a (potentially) unreliable narrator and a beautifully remote setting. I love these types of books and this is no exception. I couldn’t help rooting for Beatriz immediately after meeting her. This entire story including the characters really reminded me of the movie Crimson Peak. Beatriz is swept away to a house that is supposed to be her safe harbor, but quickly becomes something else. I loved the chapters we get from Andrés’s point of view as we learn more about the house and its inhabitants. The last third of this book is really a nonstop ride the I loved. And we get a great conclusion with a fun ambiguous last paragraph. Loved it!
Next up on the TBR pile:
I think we are officially back on track for the spring semester. We managed to balance school work, some errands, and a bit of play this week without too much stress. I’m very excited to see how far we got in our curriculum. It will make it easier when we take some days off bookwork to go on our trip at the end of February.
Apparently I was absolutely terrible at taking picture this week. Here’s to doing a better job this week!
Arthur is primarily using Hearth and Story G5 for his language arts this year. We continued a new read aloud and it’s been much better than the last one. As an added bonus it appears in Hearth and Story G5 and as a Build Your Library Lit Bite. And it’s our co-op book selection for this month. We’ve got just a few more chapters to cover this coming week to finish off the book. We also covered more grammar and extra language arts assignments.
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Quentin is primarily using Blossom & Root G1 for his language arts this year. We will pull some elements from Build Your Library Level 2 and random books that we have around the house. We got deeper into The Hobbit and are really enjoying it. Q is definitely liking it more than our last one.
Poetry: Out of This World: Poems and Facts About Space by Amy E. Sklansky
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Arthur is using Singapore’s Math in Focus Course 1. Effectively this is Singapore’s 6th grade math text. Arthur continued the second book of the course, exploring more about coordinate planes. This chapter has been a lot easier for him to conceptualize than the last one.
Math in Focus Course 1 Book A
Quentin is using Singapore’s Primary Mathematics Common Core edition 2B and 3A. We moved onto 3A starting slow to easy back into our lessons. Taking it slow but moving along.
Singapore Primary 3A
Primarily Logic
Arthur is using Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 this year. Arthur covered the French Revolution and Culture Corners on Mozart and Jacques-Louis David. I must say that those French names really throw us off, but we got through it with a little help from some videos.
Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK Timelines of Everyone
DK A Child Through Time
Who Was Marie Antoinette? by Dana Meachen Rau
Joseph Bologne Le Chevalier de Saint-George: The First Black Classical Composer by Amelie-Mai Wright
The Magic Flute: An Opera by Mozart by Kyra Teis
Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Mike Venezia
Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? by Yona Zeldis McDonough
You Wouldn’t Want to Be an Aristocrat in the French Revolution!: A Horrible Time in Paris You’d Rather Avoid by Jim Pipe
Quentin is using History Quest Middle Times with Build Your Library Level 2 as his main history curriculum. This week we explored Yuan and Ming Dynasties China. He really got into the sections about the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. Plus we watched a NOVA Episode about the construction of the Forbidden City.
History Quest Middle Times
DK When on Earth?
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK Timelines of Everyone
DK A Child Through Time
DK Explorers
Kublai Khan, The Emperor of Everything by Kathleen Krull
No Year of the Cat by Mary Dodson Wade
Arthur is using RSO Biology 1 this year has the main science text. Our academic coop will also be using RSO Biology 1 as a basis for the fall and spring semester courses, so we will be just supplementing at home. We will also be doing some of Blossom & Root’s Book Seeds and various other small units in between. We did read some chapters from our Story of Science to keep up.
RSO Biology 1
Story of Science Vol. 3 by Joy Hakim
Amazing Evolution: The Journey of Life by Anna Claybourne
Quentin is using RSO Earth & Environment and RSO Astronomy 1 as a base. Of course, we have a ton of extra science resources laying around the house. And I will be hosting some one-off science exploration days that align with the units. We moved on to lessons about the Earth and our Moon. For documentary time, we started a series on NOVA with BBC Earth titled Universe Revealed. We watched the episodes about the Age of Stars and the Milky Way. We are also still watching the PBS Eons videos here and there.
RSO Earth and Environment
DK First Earth Encyclopedia
RSO Asttonomy 1
DK Eyewitness Astronomy
DK Space
DK First Space Encyclopedia
DK Eyewitness The Planets
13 Planets: The Latest View of the Solar System by David A. Aguilar
The Planets by Gail Gibbons
Earth: My First 4.54 Billion Years by Stacy McAnulty
Our Planet! There's No Place Like Earth by Stacy McAnulty
Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space by Dominic Walliman and Ben Newman
Storybots: The Moon's Time to Shine by Scott Emmons
Moon! Earth's Best Friend by Stacy McAnulty
The Moon by Gail Gibbons
Moon's First Friends: One Giant Leap for Friendship by Susanna Leonard Hill
Another week of co-op with more changes to our line-up. I really hope that we are done with all this and can focus on the lessons. Quentin decided that he was going to pay attention during lessons and so we participated in homeroom and art and listened during biology. Um. I guess so… But it did mean that the stuff I had planned for him to do during co-op did not get done. Not terrible but definitely a chance in plans. Arthur learned about value in art, biomes in biology, and writing with voice in writer’s workshop. Overall we had a good day. And afterward, I got to solidify our travel plans with the two families joining us for the Kansas City trip.
Art will be very sporadic this year, but we do have some fun excursions planned. And I will incorporate art projects into a lot of other subjects and unit studies.
For music, we are using Music Lab: We Rock! as our spine. Each week we will be learning about a different rock musician and focus on a particular song. I have also created Spotify playlists so we can listen on the go. We covered our last artist in the punk chapter: Talking Heads. I love Talking Heads and the boys seemed to also enjoy them. We watched their famous concert Stop Making Sense. I’m excited that we are in the timeline when we get to watch music videos for some of these songs.
Music Lab: We Rock!
DK Music and How it Works
DK The Arts
Not a field trip, but we did have an open playdate at Backyard Playworld on Friday afternoon. The boys ran, jumped, and climbed for three hours. I call that a win! Plus they got to hang out with some friends.
Not necessarily homeschool related but we did get an estimate to fix the van (late February appointment) and the boys had their dental cleaning. I have literally been in the dentist office every week for an entire month (and I have to go in on Tuesday for my crown). Thankfully the boys had no problems. They even seem to enjoy going to the dentist (weirdos).
Changes in co-op made us recalibrate once again. I am very annoyed with people who try to gaslight me. Some people apparently really want to burn bridges this January.
Finishing our current reads; maybe pivoting to a fun non-study read aloud
Moving forward with math lessons
Traveling to Haiti and then the US (A) and all over the oceans (Q) for history
Exploring the rocky planets for Q’s science
Listening to Michael Jackson
Going to the zoo for animal watching, the Luminarium for science play, OPPD Arboretum for a hike, and a friend’s house for a playdate - a busy week ahead!
Starting Opinion Writing for Writer’s Workshop at co-op
Next up on the TBR pile:
On my bedside table: I have the next three volumes of Alice and Borderland, a book about shipwrecks, and War and Peace (yes, War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy).
On my tv this week: J and I are in the middle of The Recruit S2, Severance S2, Shoresy S4, The Franchise S1, and Rivals S1. I’m watching Pantheon S1 and am absolutely hooked (J already watched it).
Listening to: I’ve been binging some Stray Kids, Bring Me the Horizon, The Warning, and Dead Poet Society this week
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Tuesday - Baked Potato Soup
Wednesday - Kimchi Stew with Tuna
Thursday - Rueben Pigs in a Blanket
Friday - Pizza Night
Saturday - Buffalo Chicken Grilled Cheese
Sunday - Leftovers
On my to do list: Mostly I just need to stay on top of the logistical tasks and homeschool planning
Happening this week:
Monday - Home Day
Tuesday - Zoo Day; Dentist Appt (my permanent crown)
Wednesday - Luminarium visit (before our membership expires)
Thursday - Academic Co-op
Friday - Nature hike at OPPD Arboretum; playdate at a friend’s house
Saturday - Parent Info Meeting
Sunday - Co-op Book Club
What I am creating: Mostly I’m just making plans. I want to get to my Memory Planner for January, but that might wait until next weekend.
My simple pleasures: A good book, time to organize and decorate my planner, no urgent messages
Looking around the house: Things are decent. I should vacuum the playroom today, but that’s the most pressing need.
From the camera: Coffee and a book before my meeting this morning
Title: Their Vicious Darling (Vicious Lost Boys #3)
Author: Nikki St. Crowe
Publisher: Blackwell House LLC 2022
Genre: Romance
Pages: 248
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series
Where I Got It: Library
Spice Rating: 8
The Dark One has finally accepted me…just in time for everything to change. Because Vane’s brother, The Crocodile, has just arrived on Neverland soil and he’s not alone. He’s brought with him members of the royal Darkland family and they want Vane’s Death Shadow back at any cost.
Of course, Peter Pan, Vane, Kas and Bash, they’re all familiar with war. But war isn’t easy when love is on the line.
I know those vicious Lost Boys would do anything to protect me. But what if I’m not the one that needs saving?
As power shifts on the island and shadows are claimed, all five of us have to let go of who we were, if we have any chance of becoming who we are destined to be.
Ooohhhh Winnie’s got a shadow! This book has definitely been my favorite so far. We get more development in the overall big plot and the relationships between the characters. Never thought that I would say that Vane may just be my favorite. (I really thought I would gravitate toward Kas.) I loved seeing Winnie really stand up for herself and be confident in her abilities. I loved seeing Roc come into play and add another dynamic to the conflict. And we get to spend time with Hook and Smee. I cannot wait to see how this all ends.
Vicious Lost Boys:
#3 Their Vicious Darling
#4 The Fae Princes
Next up on the TBR pile:
January TBR Pile (19/22):
Bookworms BC: Above the Bay of Angels by Rhys Bowen ✓
Bookworms BC: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Friend BC: Small Angels by Lauren Owen ✓
Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker ✓
Kid Book Club: The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontorvant
Kid Read Aloud: The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis ✓
Kid Read Aloud: The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder ✓
Kid Read Aloud: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Romance: Blame the Mistletoe by Dani Collins ✓
Romance: Hunting Adeline by HD Carlton ✓
Romance: Kiss the Girl by Zoraida Cordova ✓
Romance: The Never King by Nikki St. Crow ✓
Romance: The Roommate by Rosie Danan ✓
Romance: The Dark One by Nikki St. Crowe ✓
Fantasy: Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer ✓
Fantasy: A Ship of Bones and Teeth by Karina Halle ✓
Horror: The Gathering by CJ Tudor ✓
Scifi: Partials by Dan Wells ✓
Comic: Alice in Borderland Vol. 2 ✓
Comic: Alice in Borderland Vol. 3 ✓
1,000,000 Page Goal:
Monthly Total: 6442 pages
Pages Remaining: 184,896 pages
Current Read - The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas
Books I Gave Up On (0)
Books Bought/Received (7)
Half Price Books after Christmas sale!
Horseman by Christina Henry
The Albion Initiative by George Mann
Frogkisser by Garth Nix
The Swifts by Beth Lincoln
Book of the Month had some good selections for January. I had to get three.
A Sea of Unspoken Things by Adrienne Young
The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis
Babylonia by Costanza Casati
UnRead Shelf Progress
Starting Number: 308
Books Read: 3
Books Acquired: 7
Books Unshelved: 22
Finishing Number: 290
February TBR Pile:
Bookworms BC: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Friend BC: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: The Black God’s Drums by P. Djeli Clark
Kid Book Club: Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai
Kid Read Aloud: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Kid Read Aloud: The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Romance: Their Vicious Darling by Nikki St. Crowe
Romance; The Fae Princes by Nikki St. Crowe
Romance: Temple of Swoon by Jo Segura
Horror: The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas
Movies Watched
Enemy of the State - rewatch with the kids
Venom 3
Wicked
The Idea of You - So much better than the book (and I hardly ever say that)
Wallace and Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl
A Family Affair - Very meh
The Killer’s Game - So so bad…
Greedy People
TV Shows Watched
The Gentlemen S1 - finished
Bad Monkey S1 - finished
Wednesday S1 - finished
SAS Rogue Heroes S2 - finished
Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Love Life S2 - finished
Star Struck S3 - Somehow I left two episodes unwatched in this series…
Monarch - finished
The Franchise S1
Severance S2
Pantheon S1
The Bachelor
Comments - A great start to my year. I read a ton of books, including three from my own physical unread shelf. I finished many television shows and J and I started some new ones (or at least new seasons). Hoping to keep all the momentum rolling through the rest of winter.
Next up on the TBR pile: