November Miscellany

Red Ribbon Week: Crazy Sock Day
Red Ribbon Week: Crazy Hair Day
Red Ribbon Week: Hat Day

I joined in the fun, since I was helping with pizza lunch that day.
I got very kind compliments from very kind kids on my very big,
very itchy, and very precarious hat (which was made for me by a very
awesome friend several years ago).

Luke's Fruity Pebbles Mosaics

Luke's Clay Creation

I had fun helping the 3rd grade with their Trip to Ancient Rome.
I love the ensemble Luke came up with, especially the cardboard sandles
he and Eliza made, with some help from Mom and Dad.  He also used
the breastplate he'd made a couple of weeks earlier, and tied his
toga himself.  He made the olive leaf wreath trip to Rome that day.

Chariot Races around the track.  This was the slowest chariot.

Jack's science project was to determine if Diet Coke
really does get a better reaction than regular Coke when
you pour Mentos into the bottle.  His finding?
Diet Coke is definitely better, but not by a lot.

Savannah and Uncle Joseph came over to watch the Miami game.
There was much celebrationing at the end.

There's always something funny to watch on Cat's phone.

I love Family Christmas Concert prep!

The kids love playing the trumpet whenever Ben brings it out.

COVID SHOTS!  Woohoo!

I don't even remember what was happening here, but these
two were having fun in Jack's room, and music was involved.

More funny phone things.

It was fun to have a puzzle set up in the living room so that we
(mostly Ben) could sit down and put a few pieces together whenever.

We watched Drew rock it as Myron in her school play,
Sideways Stories from Wayside School!  Technology is the best.

Sunday afternoon.

Sunday evening.

When Eliza stayed home sick from school, she painted this landscape.

The second day she was home sick, she painted these flowers.

Guess what?  Eliza and Luke don't fit in this cart anymore.


Cousin Augustus listening to Jack at the piano.

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