Good morning!
I know, a weird title for a blog post but you see, this is the question that has been puzzling me this morning. I will explain:
Jason just turned 10 and, for his 10th birthday, his father (an avid photographer) gave him a Nikon camera and lens. Jason was over the moon and immediately started taking photos. Then tragedy struck... the batteries died. Tom calmly put them to recharge before leaving on his trip to Dubai. This morning, Jason bounced in and, collecting the batteries, inserted them and went off with his little brother to take pictures of 'shee-shits'. These creatures were created by Xander. They look like little pieces of thread and lint but, according to the boys, they are alive. Today they have decided to create a photo-documentary of the creatures. Jason is the camera man, Xander the naturalist. I have promised to upload the pictures so that Jason can photoshop them with the understanding that they will be uploaded for public viewing.
Laugh. Actually, what we need to do is work on our Beastiary. I figure that, once it is created, the boys can refer to it when writing their novels. As I plan to take them to the Office supply store to get notebooks for their writing anyway, I will just go ahead and pick up some sketch books which they can decorate and use for the Beastiary. I will upload pictures of that project as soon as I have them.
So today's plan is: breakfast, chores, trip to store to get supplies, work on Beastiary and writing, then off to Tae Kwon Do. From TKD, we will head home to do some school work/projects (we are starting on two lapbooks: one on Mythical Beasts and one on Multiplication) and garden planting (should weather permit). If all goes well, we will make Slime (A non-Newtonian liquid) as part of our science class and perhaps peruse a documentary on Ancient Greece. Should keep us busy, don't you think?
Sounds very busy and like loads of fun! Loved the peice on "Tea" also. Fun fun! I see you have a link to nano. I do nano almost every year, although I've never finished. I did 35T last year though, and it was my worst novel yet, lol. I'm much better at writing slow, but it's just too much fun to resist when I can manage it. Have fun with Tea time!
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