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Weekly Wrap-up


It's been a while since I've done a weekly wrap-up, and I thought I should get back to it.

Overall we had a good week. Here is a break down of what we did:

Trips to the library

Spent sometime outside.

Played with Friends.











We got to go on the subway via the bus and the boys were quite happy about that:

The highlight of the week was the boy's new bunk bed, which we bought off some friends that are relocating. The boys were very excited about it.



On the home front, I had a productive weeks with 4 loads of laundry, all folded up and put away, more cleaning, organizing and re-arranging.

On the kitchen front, after a week of no cooking for various reasons, I was back in the kitchen with apple pie, breads, coffee cakes and the weekly pancakes.

From the heart, I need to regroup as far as wake up time and devotion time is concerned. It needs to get back to an earlier time before school starts in another week, so as to start on a right foot. I guess that is going to be the challenge this week.

That's about it for our week. For more weekly wrap-up, go over to Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers and Raising 4 Godly Men.

Trips

Comments

wdworkman said…
Glad to see you back. The bunk beds look fun!

Janet W
Annie Kate said…
Sounds like you had a wonderful week!

I've been looking around your blog and I'm thrilled to have you as a friend. Thank you for asking.

Blessings,

Annie Kate

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