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Wednesday 11 April 2007 - This is Getting Old...

Greetings from the frigid north!

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My friend TC once made a comment on one of my weather posts that "kids in Michigan must wear snowsuits during Easter egg hunts."  I chuckled at her exaggeration.  Except that... it wasn't.  Our local newspaper on Saturday featured a front-page photo of a little girl hunting Easter eggs and wearing... yup.

We did indeed have a white Easter to go along with our green Christmas.  But the snow was almost all melted by Tuesday (yesterday).  It was sunny and 42, and the kids & I got some work done outside.  (They scooped poop and I swept the garage.)

Then today, winter returned again in her full wrath.  Of course.

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I know everybody (well, almost) has been having abnormal weather.  20's & 30's in Florida & Georgia, 40's in areas of the SW.  And up north of us in the UP, they've had far more snow (& colder temps) than we have.  Still...

It really seems bizarre to me to have Wednesday evening church cancelled due to a snowstorm --in APRIL.  February was one thing.  Not that I'm complaining.  Since I work in our Kids' Club, I am there every Wed eve without fail, even on my anniversary and Valentine's Day, except for the week all my kids were sick.  So I don't mind a night off.

I already pushed back the start of the homeschool Outdoor Game Time we host in our front yard.  Since "snowball fights" is not on our list of games to play, we'll be starting NEXT Thurs instead of tomorrow.  And I'm really hoping Spaz' Thurs eve soccer practice gets cancelled!  I'm not looking forward to Saturday's season opener.  (Did somebody say "spring" season?)

The other really bizarre thing is that, with all the potential blogs floating around in my head every single day, few of which will actually ever materialize on the keyboard, I even choose to post about the weather at all!  Surely my life must be more interesting than that.  It is (tho' some days not by much), which is probably why I'm too tired by the time I get here to write about anything besides the weather.

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Thursday 12 April 2007 - oh my!
Posted by tess
I can not even imagine! I am in Southern Indiana, and I feel cold!! We had softball and baseball practices tonight - and wimpy me kept going and sitting in the van to warm up!! lol hope you get to see Spring soon!
Tess
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Friday 13 April 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillconnelly
Yes! !!!! I'm a Michigander wearing snow suits for Easter! I posted pics of my kids in their Easter finest. What wasn't depicted in the photos was the fact that when they stepped out the door they were all bundled up!!! LOL!
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Saturday 14 April 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by RobinKelly
Seems like the topic of many blogs. Being in Florida it is easy to look at you and think that I'd love to be lucky enough to have one snow storm! But then again, not a whole winter of it. We've been complaining too, but really don't have a right to compared to what you all have been through. Well, hopefully, life will become a little more exciting... and green. And you will find other fun topics to write about!
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Sunday 22 April 2007 - brrrrrr?
Posted by tess
So are you still frigid up there? Or are you warming up at all? WE were up to 79 today - it was almost warm enough for me to pull out the shorts. Who am I kidding - it will have to hit 95 before I do that! lol
Tess
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Recent college grad, living with friends. Deciding whether to teach English abroad in the fall or buy a house. Enjoys reading, writing, computer & video games, music, hanging with friends, travelling. Occasionally stops by the house for a good meal. :-).
*Homeschooled thru 6th grade, plus 8th grade.*

"Cheez" (Daughter 18+):
Recent high-school grad, working full-time this summer. Hopes to eventually write and travel, perhaps at the same time. Enjoys reading, writing, superfluous vocabulary, and the piano. Definitely her own person.
*Homeschooled thru 8th grade.*

"Spaz" (Son 13++):
Highly sociable, sensitive, makes friends with anyone. Struggles with ADH issues, but charming & loved by many! Plays rocket football in the fall and watches pro & college ball all winter. Loves to read, learn, make up his own arrangements on piano, tease his sister, make interesting things out of Legos, and :P play video/computer games.
*Has always home-schooled.*

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Artistic, musical, highly creative. Sweet, sensitive, very "on top of things", routine-oriented, stubborn. Great policeman & back-seat driver! Loves piano, reading, drawing, making stuff, creative playing, and anything "Little House". Asks great questions & makes great observations.
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Over 16 years of homeschooling, I've evolved to a less formal, Charlotte Mason-ish eclectic approach with a more-or-less classical bent. (Isn't that clear as mud?) My goal is to �light the fires� of learning and creativity in my kids. I emphasize history & literature because we enjoy them, and I incorporate informal language arts into much of what we do.

Er, yeah. That's how it's SUPPOSED to go. The reality of it is...
After 16 years of homeschooling, I have yet to really figure out how to do it. So we muddle along, overemphasizing history and almost sort of neglecting science, and I spend way too much time making plans that we don't stick to anyway. We read a lot, and we like words, and we don't manage our time very well, and sometimes I yell.

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