The more I read on FB, the less I want to post so about all you've been seeing from me is links to funny things or things I find interesting... I love keeping up with my friends there but I see so many other people posting stuff and I'm thinking - do you really want the world to see that or why are you always begging for stuff? And it just turns me off so now you get what you get from me. I'm really liking Google + and mostly I just follow strangers on there - I've 'circled' some other people's circles and strangers have some really interesting things to share - mostly beautiful pictures or interesting articles - probably what's turned me off the beggars and weirdos on FB ;-)
We're wrapping up school this week and thanks to my friend, Courtney, and a book she's been writing, I'm inspired to creating more of my own curriculum for the coming year. Thanks, Courtney! (I'm still working on reading your book and hope to get it done this evening!) The boys are finishing up 4th & 7th grade technically - like most homeschoolers, they vary in grades of work they're doing for each subject. Patch will be still working on 4th grade math next year but Franklin will be starting algebra next year (9th grade math.) You should see the progress Patch has made in speech! I just had the parent/teacher conference and where the marks were all over the page in sounds he couldn't/wouldn't make, there were 3 marks on the page this year. I'm sort of hoping that we don't have to go all of next year. I think Tangie just wants to keep him in class because he's so much more well behaved than the other kids who have been stuck in chairs the rest of the day and are looking for an outlet in speech class ;-)
I'm still loving my job. I'm in the middle of moving positions - from what is called the kayako mod - where I take care of problems from the customers, the other mods and the experts who JustAnswer the questions (why they send me reports that say 'There is no question here' or 'I don't know what they're asking' is beyond me - but usually some other expert has jumped in in the meantime asking what they want and usually gets the money for answering them! LOL) - to what is called a category mod and it will be in the legal categories. It's a slow move so far and I'm really anxious to get there and find out what all I need to do. So far I see mostly immigration questions - what forms do I and my soon-to-be spouse and kids need to fill out? Will my status of this effect my wife's status of that? I'll probably learn more about immigration than I need to know but we cover all types of law so it will be interesting to say the least!
In my spare time, (Ha!) I've been making chicken stock and I'm finding I need to start using some. I have a batch on the stove now and already have 20ish cups in the freezer. But, I still have six bags of chicken parts in the freezer to make stock. I've been buying whole chickens and cutting them up. I think they're so much more tender than the store bought previously or still frozen parts I had been buying. I know I need to start buying organic chicken to eat a little healthier. That organic stuff is just usually priced out of our budget :( I also tried my hand at chocolate pudding the other day. Patch doesn't like pudding, Todd thought it was too chocolaty and I had to fight Franklin to get a taste ;-) (Okay, I didn't actually fight him but if I wanted more, I might have had to!)
Todd will be finishing up college in about 14 months :) Franklin turned 13 a month ago and Patch will be 10 in a couple weeks (less than! EEkk!) and I just keep trudging on. Today is my one day off each week and so far, I have finished up one batch of chicken stock, started another, done some painting at the rental house, swung by the library for drop off and pick up. I need to work on painting a closet door here and finish up the laundry started. Figure out how to make ground pork in my food processor and maybe make meatloaf for dinner.
Anyhow, if you don't see me posting much of FB for a while, you know why ;-) I am just socialized OUT!
Your feedback was invaluable- Thank you! I can't believe the boys are 10 and 13. But I know Patch is Bethany's age, so that makes sense. Just hard to believe! I want to try making that extract!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I could help, Courtney. It's going to help me this summer!
ReplyDeleteJust another week until the vanilla is ready. I thought it was funny that in the reviews for the recipe, one woman was a doctor's wife and another was a pastor's wife - they both headed out of town to get their vodka. ;-) (I guess that's one good thing of living in a big town - nobody knows me at the liquor store or cares that I bought two big old bottles of vodka! LOL)
LOL! I know! What would people think. "But, but, I'm making vanilla extract!"
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