At least half of our August was spent in Prineville with Max's parents and Brother's family. I will have a separate post for Grandpa George but in the meantime, here are some other day-to-day August events.
We still did some "school" during Summer. I didn't require backpacks, that was their own thing.
In August, I officially decided to homeschool my kids for the foreseeable future. No regrets so far. It has been the best thing for us right now. A fun park in Prineville
A sunset walk to the park with cousins
Prineville is about 3 hours away from us and we drive over Mt. Hood. There is a little spot on the mountain that we happened to pull over and the boys fell in love with it.
It was this lovely grove of trees along a creek. They asked to pull over there for all consecutive drives.
We stopped a couple of times but it was on one side of the highway and we couldn't get there on our way home from Prineville
We inherited a pencil sharpener and then immediately burnt out the motor...so our little engineer tried to figure that out.
Charlie is such a fun kid one-on-one. He is so incredibly social and he would greet every person that walked by us and start conversations with them.
Making them do more homework in Summer. I actually don't really make Edwin do much homework, he just asks to do it sometimes.
They built a fort in our living room and after awhile, I wanted my living room back so I sent them outside to build a tent.
Mean mom making them do some more summer homework. I had actually just printed off some of the curriculum samples that I wanted to use to see if it was a good fit and I wanted to have them try it out before I bought everything for the school year.
Anyway, that is the part of August that we were home....Our Prineville adventures will be up next.
I love that photo of edwin and the tomatoes so much!
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