Some Homeschool geekiness
Tuesday HRH had as one of her missed spelling words spread. As usual, she then had to write it 8X each ( one for each year of her age). She started in the expected manner, but by # 8 she was writing Sigma Pi Rho Epsilon Alpha Delta. I asked her why she decided to do that and she shrugged and said, "I don't know, it just started turning Greek"
We also were studying the Dutch settling New Amsterdam and building the Broad Way. i asked them what they knew about the modern Broadway and The Boy said "You can't succeed there if you don't have any Jews?" (Spamalot!)
I have also discovered that Turbo can do written addition probelms, and get them right!!!
Labels: Greek, homeschooling, Spamalot
Show busy
And not just driving two kids to two different dance schools: a week and a half ago I went to see
Spamalot. Even itthough I was sad at first that Tim Curry and Alan Tudyk were not in, I can only describe it as absolutely fantabulous. If I had the money, I would see it ten times!
This Saturday I will be taking HRH The Fae Princess to International Ballet Theatre's interpretation of
Dracula. There is no combination more perfect for my little dancing gothlet.
I'm almost to the toe of The Dungeon Master's first sock. I figured out the heel turning thing just fine- squee!
Yesterday I allowed myself a trim- my first since April 2006- and this morning covered my gray. I have gotten rid of a few of my baggy, unflattering clothes items. Maybe if I start acting and dressing pretty, I'll fell batter about myself. Maybe.
Labels: Alan Tudyk, Dracula, sock knitting, Spamalot, Tim Curry