Homeschool – Natural Science
Emeraude then put the millipede gently into the ‘bug trap’ as Lloyd explained to her that they needed to add some natural elements to the cage... [Read more]
Emeraude then put the millipede gently into the ‘bug trap’ as Lloyd explained to her that they needed to add some natural elements to the cage... [Read more]
Notre jardinage continue de progresser tellement bien, Emeraude en est très fière (moi aussi d’abord). Les concombres fleurit un peu plus à tous les jours (des belles grosses fleures jaunes)… Je ne me rappelle plus si les concombres vont pousser ou il y a des fleures comme les haricots on [Read more]
We had a alot of fun, deciding to make a 2nd batch with some variations. She loves to lick the sticky-gewy spoon and both of us were covered with milk chocolate after making our 2nd batch [Read more]
proud memories of being a little girl and my Dad coming home from work sweeping our street so that I could roller skate - without getting tripped up by rocks. [Read more]
Kind of.. just little ones haha. Emeraude’s green bean plants have flowered and have little small beans (fèves, haricots en français mais je ne suis pas cetaine s’ils ont un nom speciale en englais) and they are DELICIOUS although we have only tasted 2 and are trying to let them keep [Read more]
Feel free to print the book if you have a little one in your life (2-6 yrs) who would like to read it. It is for personal use only (not to be sold in whole or in part) and I would ask that if you enjoy it and would like someone else to have a look, you link back to here. [Read more]
Do you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and headache? More than one in two individuals with MS experience headache, particularly [Read more]
Next Month in Chirp . We’re still working through our April issue and having a blast doing so. In Manitouwadge, they sell Chirp at the pharmacy, wherever else you may live it’s worth finding if you have a child (or work with children), [Read more]
Ok, another very busy day (in spite of having less than adequate supplies of energy). The kids were a huge help. So was Vickie as she has been ever since my symptoms began coming back with a vengeance last week. She goes beyond giving me rides to the hospital and has been calling to arrange [Read more]
Mom & Dad were in Thunder Bay last week for personal business. Before leaving she had asked me for ideas as to what she might pick up that I can’t get here in the way of materials for Emeraude’s home schooling. I had given her a few ideas but did not really have any expectations [Read more]
Well, putting the IV in was a chore… Mary was a doll though, very patient, kept it fun and didn’t get upset that my veins kept poping. After 6 attempts we finally decided to just go anti-cubital, sheesh. Well, can’t say she didn’t put in a great effort! I am hoping that [Read more]
...The way she had to walk when she got up realizing her pants had taken in water and she was soaked through, we tried wringing out her mittens which were saturated but ... [Read more]
Well, I think it’s time for another IV Solumedrol treatment. Sunday I went for my first dilaudid injection in weeks (since the last steroid treatment at the end of March) and I have returned again yesterday and then again today. I have a lot of bone and joint pain and am feeling fatigue, [Read more]
I am realizing that it is going to be incredibly difficult to not only wake up tomorrow but also attend my a.m. doctor’s appointment in any kind of participatory way. I am struggling to peice together the pages of notes and changes that Dave (EDC) and I made to my cover letter as I am [Read more]
Well, today is a crazy busy day so here is our morning in photos (no time to blog, must work on my Second Story Press cover letter), well, Emeraude & I. Lloyd went to speak with Mr.Gorges about getting back to work and it sounds like it went pretty well; I think if he is [Read more]