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Owen practicing the value of coins by "buying" puppies, bunnies and candy... Oh my!!!!

Ah.. success. A bit of ice is forming on the second bubble.

books saved us today... all sick and not up to much else.

It's the old suspend a drop of oil in water trick.

Spare change can buy you an adorable pet or a candy bar in this game!

Astronomy a la homeschool.

celebrating Charles Darwin Day.

win or lose - he gets a penny a point.

the right accessories are SO important!

Owen's moon ~ sculpted from air dry clay.

determined to create ice bubbles and have them shatter as they fall to the ground. 18 degrees today wasn't quite cold enough to make that happen.

Owen is using the confectioners sugar and some water as mortar for his sugar cube pyramid.

We think we have correctly identified this as a red-backed salamander. This little guy appears to have lost part of his tail to a predator...

cooking one of his favorite "sometime foods".

Owen roared as he was reading this!

 

Not just chuckles - full on guffaws of delight!

the moss being added...

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Drawing/coloring our Bible lesson together.

these three blocks fell right on cue when he released the rubber ball.

It says Owen is a genius.... LOL

Owen's Rube Goldberg inspired contraption/roller coaster/ball delivery system.

I just love that the moon has a sea of tranquility......

Owen made this from a pie plate, some modeling clay, a few shells and some spanish moss thrown in for seaweed.

this found it's way into almost every room and nook today.

the marshmallow shooter of doom!

She pointed to the YMCA Y and said,"that one is on the building!" I explained that they had all come from buildings and signs, and I would show her the R when we went out later.

We also sang the alphabet song, and held the note while we searched for each letter and lined them up.

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