Here is a slideshow of the pictures. If you'd prefer to click through to the album, you can click on the slideshow or try this LINK.
We've been learning at home for fifteen years.
Our children learning at home are 14 and 16.
Our two oldest children have graduated from their homeschool years and are now in college.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
A Big Yellow Hug, or Science Alive at the Library
Science Alive is a great program that our library usually hosts every summer. If you have the opportunity to go, I highly recommend it. Mr. Neill from Science Alive visited our library today and brought 5 exciting animals to share - chinchilla, tortoise, armadillo, anteater, and python. Everyone gets to look and touch the animals. Mr. Neill does a great interactive presentation with interesting facts and stories as he brings the animals around to each child.
Here is a slideshow of the pictures. If you'd prefer to click through to the album, you can click on the slideshow or try this LINK.
Here is a slideshow of the pictures. If you'd prefer to click through to the album, you can click on the slideshow or try this LINK.
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That does look like an awesome problem. Praise God for libraries!! Glad to see your comments again (and postings). Hope you had a great time camping and yes, I'm glad we're all ok too and I forgive that young woman IJN.
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