Yes, I'm ready for a break! Typically we do school 2 or 3 days during Thanksgiving week, but this year, I'm off to visit my brother and sister-in-law. I'm really looking forward to the change of pace and getting to visit my little nephew.
I'm leaving instructions for my 10th grader for Monday and Tuesday:
*Read ahead in Les Miserables
*Do 2 pages of grammar (Analytical Grammar)
*Study Latin flashcards
*Listen to Schubert CD
I will take my laptop and continue working on Tapestry Redesigned. If you think of it, please pray for my clarity of mind. If you can only imagine how confused I sometimes get:
*I'm working on Year 1 Redesigned.
*I'm picking out and reading books for Year 2 Redesigned.
*I'm teaching Classic Year 3.
The good thing is that connections between past events and 1800's events is in my brain. I'm learning a lot! This information also reveals quite a number of gaps in my own education, resulting in "I've never even HEARD of this!" moments. 
That said, if you have good book suggestions for Middle Ages, feel free to let me know. Lower grammar books and rhetoric books seem to be in short supply.
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• Nov. 20, 2006 - Happy Thanksgiving