August 20 - August 26
I'm still calling this a summer post, although some of our fall activities started up this week. So it was kind of a half and half week.
Aiden had his first Cub Scouts meeting of the year, which was really just a kick-off for popcorn sales. They don't charge dues in his troop, so they make a big push at popcorn time to cover the troop's expenses for the year. Fundraising is NOT my favorite thing to do.
Options orientation was also this week. We are going a different direction with Chase this year -- he will be attending a private homeschool program called FACE. We've been involved there for years, but he hasn't taken classes there for the last 3 years. He is extremely interested in culinary arts and they have a program there through Warren Tech. that he can take his Junior year, so we made the switch now.
And with Conner having graduated, that left Brenna and Aiden in Options this year.BUT...we also have a new Kindergartner. Zane is beyond thrilled and has counted down the days all summer until he could attend.

Declan was NOT thrilled to have Zane going off without him. They've been doing pretty much everything together for almost 4 years now. But we tried to convince him it will be fun to be the big brother at home to Liam.

Aiden is beginning 4th grade


This is the ONE smile I got; he does not care for the swing and wanted out immediately after I snapped the picture
I got to get out and have some me-time this week. I had my Bible Study one morning, Book Club one evening and scrapbooking another evening. In my book club, we just discussed "The Zookeeper's Wife" by Diane Ackerman. This was not one of my favorite reads and I had to force myself to finish it. Coming on the heels of "Unbroken", I wasn't really in the mood for another book about World War II. And this one wasn't nearly as well-written and engaging. It was interesting to get another perspective from the war. This book was set
in Poland, from the viewpoint of the wife of a zookeeper. They hit many, many Jews during the war. I learned a lot, but still did not enjoy the writing style.
Next we are moving on to a book set here in Colorado, in the early 1900s, so I'm excited about that.
This was Conner's 1st official week of classes at CSU. He had been waitlisted for one class, so he had to do a little switching around of his schedule. That resulted in scrambling to find another textbook, after he'd already ordered and picked up the books for his other classes. But he figured it out and got it taken care of. Just the first of many things he'll need to start doing on his own. Makes me so proud of him, but also a little sad. I can now understand why some mom feel a bit lost when their last child leaves the house. I still have plenty of people to take care of here at home, but it's a strange feeling to let one go and just sit back and wait until you're called on. I think, with homeschooling, I've gotten so used to being involved
in pretty much every aspect of my kids' lives and in helping them make decisions, that it'll take me awhile to get used to this new normal. Don't get me wrong -- it's all good. It's natural and wonderful for him to go and be on his own and learn and grow. But my momma's heart is still a bit sad at the ending of this stage of life.
It helped that Scott had some work in Ft. Collins on Saturday, so he was able to pick Conner up for a late lunch. I made him send me a picture ;)

Thank goodness for Facebook, so we've been able to keep up a little with Conner's life at CSU. He and some other students from his floor dressed in morphsuits in the school's colors and attended a volleyball game. Looks like they had fun.
Conner is the front green guy with yellow hat



Brenna is getting back into her drawing, which I love. She is so talented and I'm excited that her advanced art class is 2 periods long this year, to give her more time to draw. I've been looking for additional outside classes for her to take, but haven't had any luck yet.
Both Brenna and Chase helped with the church's food drive on Sunday morning.
On Sunday afternoon, we attended a BBQ for some of the church youth leaders. Scott has worked in the 2nd/3rd grade room for 4 or 5 years now. The hosts had an extremely large yard, with a pool and trampoline so the kids had a great time.
























