12.31.2021
12.19.2021
Holiday Time
12.09.2021
Max is 6!
He's still as cuddly as ever, so don't worry. I'm not sure he'll outgrow that. I think for his whole life he's going to be one of those people who will give you a hug when you need one.
He seems to have taught himself to read, the decoding part anyway. He still loves being read to, and we are continuing our daily routine of "Max reads 5 books" which means he hears books from each of us and reads to one of us each day. We bought him the new Cat Kid Comic Club for his birthday and also got him a gift card to the bookstore, which he can't wait to use. I'm not sure about his spelling and handwriting. He can write notes and add things to our to do list, but he really balks any sort of writing assignment. I didn't even submit paperwork on him because school is not compulsory until the school year after they turn 6.
He is definitely the least schooled of any of the kids, so it's kind of interesting to see what skills and learning practices he develops on his own. He's very intuitive about numbers and computation, and works out a lot of problems in his head. He works on Khan Academy on his own sometimes. He is an enthusiastic participant in Poetry Teatime.... reading and sometimes even writing a poem, to share with everyone. He enjoyed his homeschool co-op classes in the fall, and was able to participate appropriately whether they were on zoom or in person. I don't have any solid assessment data points to know that he is 'on the right track' but I also feel super confident that he's doing fine. Maybe that is just part of the homeschool journey, you start to trust your intuition more?
He loves playing Minecraft with the older kids, pretty much any board game with Marko, riding his bike, hiking and running around in the woods with friends, and cooking.
His bedtime routine is to take a melatonin gummy, brush his teeth, and listen to a story or snuggle in his bed with either M or me. He's almost always awake by 6:30, and eats a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast every day. He has not lost any teeth yet.
I am such a different kind of parent to him at 6, than I was to Laurel when she was 6. I ponder this a lot, but I wonder how it will turn out in the end.
11.27.2021
November is Almost Over (already??!!)
11.14.2021
Modge-podge All the Things
The kids learned lots of things about bone health and healing from my mom, who prepared a bunch of wonderful anatomy lessons for them.
10.28.2021
Sick Day
10.19.2021
Confront Your Fears
The weather was terrible at OC this year. Pretty much the complete opposite of Western States....cold, rainy, epic mud. We weren't too bothered by the conditions, as we had a cozy tent to sleep in and were volunteering in the aid station, under cover. It was definitely a slogfest for the runners, though. It was great to see some friends, and I also had a chance to talk in person to a lot of people who messaged me on Facebook over the summer. It's really different to go to a race when you aren't waiting for a runner. When the boys got tired, I just took them to the tent and put them to bed. So many people dropped out of the race, that there wasn't a lot to do at our aid station. But it definitely still had that ultra vibe. People huddled around the fire all night, the kids made signs, somebody had a cow bell.
10.09.2021
Got the car back....again
10.05.2021
Refining It
9.28.2021
Is Homeschooling a Lot of Work?
9.09.2021
Closing Out the Summer
8.26.2021
Fall is coming and some Kidney news
8.21.2021
An Odyssey
In terms of Covid safety, they did say that all cast members were all vaccinated and that unvaccinated people should wear masks. The seats were movable and we were encouraged to "pod" up our seats by moving them closer together and leaving space between parties. The whole thing was outside.
8.19.2021
And So We Walk
8.07.2021
Solo Time With the Kiddos
7.31.2021
Homeschool for the Next Year
7.27.2021
The Lows Are Low
7.19.2021
Let Me Catch You Up....
6.14.2021
Sister Time
6.11.2021
Homeschool - How is it going?
6.09.2021
Truckee Life This Week
6.07.2021
Life in 20 Foot Travel Trailer
6.02.2021
Truckee, CA
5.27.2021
Loneliest Road
5.26.2021
We Made It!
We made a last minute decision to wash the car and camper at one of those big rig truck washes. You pull into an enormous bay and a team of people armed with power washers and brushes scrubs everything. We are all still looking pretty grubby, but the vehicles look nice from the outside. We're celebrating with takeout hamburgers and hot showers.
Part I of the road trip is complete. We had a great time camping in Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
Part II is parking in Truckee, CA until the end of June. M is doing the Western States training runs this weekend and he will run in the trail race next month. We'll be exploring the area, meeting up with some friends and family, finishing our homeschool paperwork for this year and launching our next school year. M just started a new job a few weeks ago so he'll be ramping up with that and, of course, running.
Part III will be getting back to Pittsburgh someway, somehow. We haven't made any plans yet, except a general intention of heading north to beat the heat.
5.22.2021
A Very Windy Birthday
5.21.2021
Slot Canyon
5.19.2021
Who Lives Here? Who Lived Here?
5.17.2021
Colorful Colorado and Long Drive Days
5.15.2021
First Harvest Host and camping at 9,000 feet
5.13.2021
Kansas!
5.05.2021
Road Trip Prep
5.03.2021
Quantifying
We started a routine this year we called "Max reads 5 books" (original, I know). We each have to read to him and he reads to one of us, his choice. A very simple daily task, but with many layers. M usually reads to the kids at night. This winter it was Cat Kid Comic Club over and over again, when they were not reading terrifying Norse myths, or memoirs about ultra-running. (The kids loved Born to Run.) Laurel and Marko read graphic novels to him. Pokemon and Minecraft, mostly. I read picture books, the ones with lyrical text that rolls off my tongue, that I read about on literacy blogs. Or sometimes a few pages from one of our references books. He reads Cat Kid Comic Club to us. We have all grown to love the characters of Cat Kid Comic Club.
4.26.2021
#CamperLife Trial Runs Part 1 and 2
4.11.2021
We're Done!
4.04.2021
Happy Easter! Still a pandemic...
2.28.2021
Books and Movies and Takeout
2.27.2021
Girl Scout Outing
2.26.2021
Closing Out the School Month
2.25.2021
Road Trip!
We listened to the entire Galentine's Day playlist (think lots of Beyonce) and looked for signs of elk. Laurel worked through several pages of math fractions. Marko mostly read books. They ate our popcorn snack without spilling it everywhere. On the way home, we got a message that Laurel's new glasses were in so we stopped by to pick them up.