Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
Nispero fruit: sweet, juicy, tangy.
Getting dirty: it’s his special talent.
Farewell to the language tutor.
She did a great job, and the children enjoyed the classes,
but they were happy to be done.
A requisite thank you note.
A school project: making something out of soap.
She’s grown a wee-bit, eh?
This is not some creative punishment on my part.
They willing tied themselves together and then tried to eat oranges.
Soggy Soccer.
Shadow creature, courtesy of a power outage and boredom.
5 Comments
Lily
Ohhhh – your nispero fruit are what I know as loquats! They grow like weeds for us in southern CA. My husband adores them.
(I don't comment often, but I love your blog!)
Suburban Correspondent
When do you return? And will you be homeschooling again when you get back?
Jennifer Jo
October 8, and yes.
melodie davis
Lovely Spanish note, written well. Very satisfying I hope!
Jennifer Jo
He dictated it to me and then copied it. But his handwriting has gotten a LOT better this year, thanks to all the copying they do in school. And yes, it was satisfying to hear what he came up with!