Brian takes violin year-round and will continue to do schoolwork through the summer, but in a much more relaxed fashion. Without weekly co-op and bi-weekly church youth group, there will be more leeway in our schedule for play dates and other fun stuff. Maybe I can even get him to ride his pony! I want to fit in more "play dates" myself; I have two longtime friends in the area who are moving far away this summer (one to AZ and one to HA) so I definitely want to see them as much as possible before they leave.
My horse will be laid up for awhile yet, so there's no excuse time-wise to not get myself in better shape. There will be plenty of flower and vegetable gardening to work on, sheep goings and comings to coordinate, fiber to spin and projects to knit, too. I've signed up for three Tour de Fleece teams on Ravelry in hopes of spinning a lot of fiber with my miniSpinner and my spindles during this summer's Tour de France.




That's it for today from . . .

2 comments:
You always have a full plate, Michelle! That shawl looks lovely - love the color!
I miss homeschooling. I don't miss the work but I miss interacting with other homeschoolers. We just found out he was accepted into the program he wanted so going back to school this last year was worth it, but I really do miss it. Never thought I'd say that!
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