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October in our homeschool – 2021

November 13, 2021November 13, 2021 by annieandfam

This fall has been a busy one, and I’m just now getting a moment in mid-November to reflect back on October in our homeschool. September was a wild adjustment to our family’s return to in-person activities and it took some trial and error to find the right combination of activities to meet everyone’s needs (as …

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September in our homeschool -2021

October 15, 2021October 15, 2021 by annieandfam

September! Woof. This September was the Septemberiest September I’ve ever experienced. Not only was there the normal adjustment to having regular commitments again after a slow, laid-back summer, but we adjusted to getting places at a set time again after 18 months of having pretty much none of that in our life.  Our family dived …

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Planning for an eclectic sixth grade

August 6, 2021August 7, 2021 by annieandfam

Hello! It’s been a weird summer here – how are you? This summer we have been prioritizing socializing and mental health, and as a result, not a lot of homeschool planning has been happening over here. I feel like I’ve done zero homeschool planning, but the reality is that I have picked and purchased most …

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We hiked the loop around Tre Cime - the iconic peaks in the Dolomites - and it was really flipping hard and really flipping worth it.
Austria ➡️ Italy. We drove south through spectacular landscapes today, including Hohe Tauern National Park, and landed in the Dolomites, a region we’ve been wanting to see for a long time. The first photo is Pasterze Glacier in the park and the second is from a cemetery in Dobbiaco with a view of the mountains.
If America wants to show it values life let’s start with ✔️ universal healthcare ✔️ paid family leave ✔️ raising the minimum wage ✔️ universal pre-k ✔️ investing in our schools ✔️ making college affordable ✔️ protecting our citizens from gun violence. What if we led with love instead of control?
The kids burned out on tourism and walking hours each day so we found a pool where the locals go. Such a fun time. I’ll be so sad when our time in Salzburg comes to an end. It’s an amazing city - I really had no idea how lucky I was to live here for a year in college.
We took our kids on the Sound of Music tour, which was so dorky but so fun. American tourists are obsessed with this movie and most Austrians have never even seen it. This is the church where Maria married Captain von Trapp. 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨
Happy Father’s Day to our favorite guy! I wish we could take you to a castle and an ice cave in the Alps every day. 🏔
A day trip to Königssee in Bavaria. So beautiful. (Not pictured: hot, cranky people, confusing parking, ATM problems, everyone reached their limit on sausage consumption, etc. You know, real life.)
Salzburg! 😭 😍 It’s been seven years since we’ve visited - our oldest was the age our youngest is now. This is the city where my husband and I met and fell in love, while studying abroad. This is where our story started and it’s magical to be back. (Lots more photos in Stories & I saved a highlight reel called Europe 2022.)
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