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The Daily Weave
Apr. 10, 2008
Floral Photography and Computer Science
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Here are some photos I took yesterday of the flowers and pinecones in our yard. If you notice, it is on a superduper fancy slideslow, thanks to our good friend Mr. West who helped my dad and I out. My mom and I were stumped on how to add more pictures. Mom gave up after she accidently deleted all the photos on my blog and turned it over to my super smart dad. We stayed up really late, but still couldn't figure it out, so I didn't get to post yesterday. My dad got up extra early and worked on it (and undid all the damage my mom did). Then our friend, Mr. West, who is a computer genius emailed us on how to do it. Mr. West has a baby girl named Ella who really needs prayer. She is a miracle baby straight from God! Her website is www.ellawest.com where you can read all about how God saved her life from a very dangerous birth defect. I will write more later after I finish my schoolwork. Getting my schoolwork done this week has been really easy because I am so eager to do my blogging assignment.
By the way, Mrs. Somerville, thank you for your nice comment. I am really liking your curriculum. Our family is a walking infomercial for Tapestry of Grace!
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This website is an online journal about my life with Tapestry of Grace, Year One during the school year. I'm beginning my journal in in Week Thirteen, Ancient Greece, and ending in Ancient Rome. Out of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Alaska and Greenland, Greece, and Rome, Greece is my favorite.
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Apr. 10, 2008 - Your New Blog
Your blog looks great! You are both quite the writer and photographer. It looks like you guys are having a good time and learning a lot of stuff. I don't know that I learned about all of those ancient cultures, but I remember studying the Ancient Greeks and their city-states a little bit when I was in the 6th grade; and learning about their mythology which was fascinating.
Good luck blogging and I'll check back in every once in a while!
Love, Uncle Rich.