This morning's learning adventures can best be described as "technology fail hell" with a side of "headphones shenanigans". I suspect child-directed foul play may be afoot with both.
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I encourage everyone to find a space for dramatic play. It helps get out wiggles and with resilience through the pandemic. Our boys have a space where grass just never grows. It's been a dwarf mine, but right now it's a bridge over lava for epic battles. What's your space?pic.twitter.com/bJDKj6ADCD
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7 took a break for a snack and has been devouring honey nut rice cakes he absolutely had to have. He offered me one. I'm sad to report that rice cakes still taste like disappointment...and also what I remember hair spray tasting like. 0/10, would not recommend.
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We are back from break and 7 insists he "needs his reading glasses" to complete a story-mapping exercise. Ladies and gents, this is what he has declared his "reading glasses".pic.twitter.com/UQzAoJvQet
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An unanticipated home school woe is the volume of bulk children's snacks in my home. I had thought the goldfish days were in behind me and had blissfully forgotten that they turn into mushy tooth gunk. Unfortunately, a handful of these treasures jogged my memory.
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9, finding literally any excuse to not do his schoolwork: Mom, how do you start a revolution? Me: commissioning a coup d'état is after math
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Home school with curious children means that school project about cave art
people make cheese in caves
no we can't have our own cave
probably not our own farm either given how our indoor gardening is going
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
My husband and I are in the very beginning stages of starting a farm in Western Maine. You guys are welcome any time, pandemic pending of course
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Our boys LOVE farms...perhaps slightly too much. They would be delighted to be perpetually covered in muck.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Well, they'd have plenty of opportunity for that here. I can promise collecting eggs, tasting honey and (if I can get my husband on board) feeding goats
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Those activities would have them trying to move in with you.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
When we get everything set up, I could probably use a couple farm hands lol
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