This is the most snow that our neck of the woods has had in one winter! I actually went to Kroger this afternoon, and I could not find a parking place. After circling around a couple of times, I finally got a place! Inside the store was not much better. I wasn't stocking up because of the snow (like I guess most people were), I was just doing my weekly grocery shopping.
Anyway, Leah has had a fun week. Monday, I took her to our monthly Keepers At Home Meeting. Now that Olivia and Julie are older, only Leah and I attend Keepers. I think she really enjoys this time with just the two of us. I enjoy it too. I am having to make some new friends.....friends with ladies who have children Leah's and Sam's ages. I sometimes feel old around these ladies, since most of them do not have teenagers like I do.
The activity was beading. The girls strung beads to make beautiful necklaces.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWZxOO4B0ete7yU_CdiaLH8qcEWm8vbHkCbPZe_IJ0NDUuo-88Yoy2-_yzyW5aUcmU7ynl0Rn-orm1CGgWIxvE4Wx2CWMZ4dNUmidIdUx6iSawQJ1PSUeVYGT8v2ERVw0WH7xH_LXT98f4/s400/DSC07918.jpg)
Leah, Avery, and Lilly Grace, making their necklaces
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgGb5mnlzNOa_BBlnwF3sav2TAGn1aEDVHfNuwAvW2ZbMgUEZraXLv39n_27kLtE8kYLyPlCFZGmup30WTWn77UpzJte09q9L8VrHifkZjkRwcUGpvpFbUYnjJMgsPVwU9hlCuuC5dgvur9/s400/DSC07919.jpg)
the finished product
Today, Olivia and Julie did this fun activity with Leah while I was out running errands. I got the idea from a post at The Homeschool Classroom earlier this week.
Floating Hearts
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj994syYLg2oVCVjJHVzYSo6QuKEEsNLbUxWL1zVHdzbNsJI42qrc-15Q_T40xroAWcOZ_OCADChaG-owMCBFpyVSUl37C5u7hAIClIxSRsZXxHtwIG8Bz6RI142z3rjtNzuhI3nYNmBFRK/s400/DSC07921.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJt6N2KXVsTv6fJP_xxMV2knjk3Cn-CqJRUGRZuxkR2HFnn5VO3ettCHEEG2u_wSQKO96Xzv9IRY3OFG8LHxdQa5k-E4zRMsyh7XD3G-IZRLUbVryIiRQR8tNLP-N3JVZCjffAIHgDCnrP/s400/DSC07925.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzWsLEHeQZqdg95FGeweqL3FVlisgHstnNXlaavrVTfw9wLAnr6tTkhzvBXYP7E2T7rSyvJdxnyL-tjkhyphenhyphen61oC3oHMH-vtAE0vaqxHNQJFw7u20DuTQBpZS236OA1hwTRSqN3-6NObec02/s400/DSC07923.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJDylea5L1GMncqEzTC_1Q_twRvKodgHiEYHvLzcEUz_ahLc3WHiLpcoBIGbnO7V5J8kWB7Vowv1nJSeeEz8rVWE9i8bGxysIylwcRq_B1qgvyhGw8LlfX0X4AEh33UMFEneBSBQGfDmZ2/s400/DSC07924.jpg)
I know that feeling of having kids at the high school level, and then the little ones too! :)
ReplyDeleteThankfully, we actually have quite a few friends in our church group and homeschool group that have kids of both ages too...they just have a couple of additional little ones that fill the age gap! Sweet Carson is 9 years younger than Christian! :)
I had the same experience yesterday at the grocery store and my husband had the same experience last week. Maybe we should just change our Tuesday day to a different day. BTW- it was also because of snow. Today, the town was shut down because of the blowing snow and that is rare for it to be completely shut down. Good thing I went shopping yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI can so relate to having older and younger ones.
ReplyDeleteI am wanting to start a Keepers meeting for Hope. Do you meet once a month, where do you meet at someone's home, basically how are things done? I have looked at the book but really haven't spent enough time to fully understand the different ways to do it.
Sorry about all the questions!