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The Hobbit Hole XIX - Tomorrow we may come this way...
The Freeper Hobbit Hole ^

Posted on 01/27/2005 9:59:05 AM PST by ecurbh

Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!

Tomorrow we may come this way...

New verse:

Upon the hearth the fire is red,
Beneath the roof there is a bed;
But not yet weary are our feet,
Still round the corner we may meet
A sudden tree or standing stone
That none have seen but we alone.
Tree and flower and leaf and grass,
Let them pass! Let them pass!
Hill and water under sky,
Pass them by! Pass them by!

Still round the corner there may wait
A new road or a secret gate,
And though we pass them by today,
Tomorrow we may come this way
And take the hidden paths that run
Towards the Moon or to the Sun.
Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe,
Let them go! Let them go!
Sand and stone and pool and dell,
Fare you well! Fare you well!

Home is behind, the world ahead,
And there are many paths to tread
Through shadows to the edge of night,
Until the stars are all alight.
Then world behind and home ahead,
We’ll wander back to home and bed.
Mist and twilight, cloud and shade,
Away shall fade! Away shall fade!
Fire and lamp, and meat and bread,
And then to bed! And then to bed!

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To: Corin Stormhands

I emailed Steve when the bread first got done...aske him if he wanted a slice. He emailed me back, said put a hamburger patty on it too! So I says OK and get that all ready to take to him. Then I made a pot of coffee to take too. Then I emailed him and said we'll be leaving here in a bit and he said "Could you make a pot of coffee too?"

:-)

See ya later!


2,501 posted on 02/09/2005 1:52:53 PM PST by 2Jedismom (http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
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To: 2Jedismom; JenB

Yay! The air mattress came.

Now I can ditch the big bed as soon as someone can help me haul it away. One less thing to worry about!

Just wish I could shake the niggling doubts from last night.


2,502 posted on 02/09/2005 2:01:59 PM PST by RosieCotton (A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
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To: RosieCotton
Just wish I could shake the niggling doubts from last night.

The best way to do that is to consider the source!

2,503 posted on 02/09/2005 2:29:09 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: msdrby
No, and I thank you!! I should have probably got that right off the bat. I went with Seton because hubby had it recommended to him by other homeschoolers, but I have already been making noise how some of it has been making me a bit uncomfortable. I have ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS with the Roman Catholic Church, but I do find the Seton stuff a bit top heavy in the Religion. NO bad thing, of course, and I know Seton highly recommends supplementing their stuff with outside source...but there is so much Seton stuff I am having to give her, I really dont know how I will fit any outside stuff in. I think that is phase I am going through now : what I am going to focus on and what I will weed out.

I am, however, mightily impressed with their English curriculum. Very strong in writing and grammar, which I think is important. Fortunately, she has had no problem with the math, I am almost thinking we may finish all of that fairly early, which will leave us plenty of time for the other subjects.

There are so many ways to go about this that I am in something of a loss.

One book in the seton that I like so far, as well, is a reader that she has been given called "If all the Swords in England" which is about Thomas Becket. Its a bit more advanced that I would expect for a 5th grader, but she needs to be challenged. And its an excellent portrayal of medieval events that give a history of the early stages of the English break from the Roman See, which is what I will ahve to explain to her at one point or another. So far it seems a really balanced account of events and the kind of problems that were faced then.

I LOVE the Well Trained Mind curriculum...it's one I have been wanting to use

2,504 posted on 02/09/2005 2:34:55 PM PST by Alkhin (He thinks I need keeping in order. ~ Peregrin Took, LOTR:FOTR)
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To: Alkhin
Did you get The Well Trained Mind from your library yet?

What English program does Seton use? I used Voyages in English, put out by Loyola Press for Clare and Joseph. I got both the Student and Teacher texts, the workbooks and test books and it was a very comprehensive program of both writing and grammar.

2,505 posted on 02/09/2005 2:44:21 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: RosieCotton

Shake off the doubts! You've had one thing after another line up. What are you waiting for, a flaming pie?

I can't call tonight, I have to go finish off a project at a friend's house. Friday work ok?


2,506 posted on 02/09/2005 2:54:51 PM PST by JenB
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To: SuziQ
i bought the book a long time ago...its floating around in my study somewhere,...things are so jumbled right now I dont know where it is exactly.

Yes, Voyages in English is what we are using, and so far I am very impressed. We are using Saxon math, which is what I wanted to use anyway under WTM. I waffle between giving her too much and not enough. I sometimes wonder if I shouldnt just have her do all the paper work now, and then go back and review the parts she stumbled over....at least until we get into the 6th grade curriculum. Then, I think I will be able to formulate a more reasonable approach.

Let me ask you this : for the Seton stuff, is he average school day about 3-4 hours long for one child? Erin seems to welcome the extra work, so I am finding out that she can handle the work load, but I find myself stressing over not covering enough or too much.

2,507 posted on 02/09/2005 2:56:20 PM PST by Alkhin (He thinks I need keeping in order. ~ Peregrin Took, LOTR:FOTR)
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To: Alkhin

And the internet is proving to be HORRIBLE about providing well rounded information about various people and periods. She loves art and has become very interested in the art book that comes in Seton. I have been trying use this interest to cultivate an interest in finding out more about the artists and the time periods they did their art, but the web is HORRIBLe about giving information that a 5th grader can understand. I just ordered a card game that should be fun for her about the Renaissance masters, but she fell in love with some paintings in her art book and I have been tyring to find out more about the artist and the time period. I cant find a blessed thing that boils down pertinent information about the Renaissance art (ie characteristics, styles, perspectives, historical relevance, etc)...you know, stuff that will give her a better appreciation of the art.


2,508 posted on 02/09/2005 3:01:25 PM PST by Alkhin (He thinks I need keeping in order. ~ Peregrin Took, LOTR:FOTR)
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To: JenB

Flaming pie?

Friday would work IF it's before seven thirty or so my time - we go to the jam at around eight. Otherwise, sometime this weekend would be fine!

Trying to take pictures of cats. Tam is striking poses this way and that...the two that NEED to be photographed aren't cooperative. Go figure.


2,509 posted on 02/09/2005 3:09:47 PM PST by RosieCotton (A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
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To: RosieCotton

Ooops, full phrase is "an angel with a flaming pie". (Doesn't make more sense? It's my family's pet phrase to describe people who get Messages from heaven, seemingly borne down by angels. Also we use it to mean "it's blindingly obvious, what more proof do you want?")

Friday I should be done by 3 or so, which is lots of time.


2,510 posted on 02/09/2005 3:12:46 PM PST by JenB
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To: JenB; All
Friday is good, then!

Here's the best I've gotten so far for Cleo. Not very flattering, is it?


2,511 posted on 02/09/2005 3:15:19 PM PST by RosieCotton (A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
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To: RosieCotton

Demon cat! Demon cat!

Oh, wait, that's redundant.


2,512 posted on 02/09/2005 3:16:33 PM PST by JenB
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To: JenB

Luckily Tam isn't a cat.

He's a monster.

Cleo, on the other hand.

Unfortunately, I think that's about the best I'm gonna get of her. And Halvah is almost impossible. If she's awake, she walks towards me and I can't get a shot of her still. If she's still, it's because she's asleep, with her eyes shut and her head tucked against her body.


2,513 posted on 02/09/2005 3:20:35 PM PST by RosieCotton (A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
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To: RosieCotton
It's better if we fix her eyes!


2,514 posted on 02/09/2005 3:27:15 PM PST by HairOfTheDog (It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life!)
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To: JenB
"... many people ask what are the Beatles? Why Beatles? Ugh, Beatles how did the name arrive? So we will tell you. It came in a vision - a man appeared on a Flaming Pie and said unto them 'From this day on you are Beatles with an A'. 'Thankyou, Mister Man,' they said, thanking him..." -- John Lennon (1961), describing how The Beatles got their name link
2,515 posted on 02/09/2005 3:46:17 PM PST by Bear_in_RoseBear (Joe sure knows how to live)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

I thought one of them said... "We had to be called ~something~... we could have been called "The Shoes".


2,516 posted on 02/09/2005 3:51:27 PM PST by HairOfTheDog (It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life!)
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To: HairOfTheDog
That wouldn't surprise me at all. The name was actually a play on the name "The Crickets", since they were fans of Buddy Holly at the time...
2,517 posted on 02/09/2005 3:55:04 PM PST by Bear_in_RoseBear (Joe sure knows how to live)
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To: Bear_in_RoseBear

I just wish John Lennon had lived long enough for me to tell him he's a moron.


2,518 posted on 02/09/2005 4:02:33 PM PST by 2Jedismom (http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
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To: SuziQ; Alkhin

Hmm, Don't know about the literature/grammar of Voyages in English. Other than the public school stuff (which I can't stand) I have used Shurley Grammar. I really like it. With the jingles, the kids learn all the parts of speech before they really *learn* them. Plus, it redefines diagramming into something meaningful.

http://www.shurley.com/


2,519 posted on 02/09/2005 4:18:10 PM PST by msdrby (Freedom, by its nature, must be chosen and defended by its citizens.)
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To: 2Jedismom; Corin Stormhands
.would washing with ivory liquid, then spraying with clorox, then washing in the dishwasher make you feel like the pyrex was safe?

We usually rinse with acetone, put it through the dishwasher, and bake in a muffle furnace at 750 degrees C for a few hours.

2,520 posted on 02/09/2005 4:19:53 PM PST by Overtaxed
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