While writing yesterday’s post, I remembered something. I remembered that waaaaay back in November, my daughter, Lauren wrote a play that I failed to share with you! November and December were very busy months for us, as they are for most people. Not only were we knee deep in homeschooling and holiday preparation, but we also spent about two weeks passing a virus back and forth.
Lauren has been studying ancient history this year – ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and the mythical gods and goddesses. One of her projects was to put on a play about Moses. In the play, she gave a bit of Moses’ back story – the baby in the bulrushes- then moved on to when he was asking Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go back to the Promised Land. She involved everyone in the family in her play and even made costumes. The cast did a lot of giggling, but I got the point. π








It's a good thing that all the children in traditional schools don't see all your posts. They would be so jealous. Your children have many opportunities to express (and develop) their creativity. They used so many skills in this activity and learned to work as a team. These experiences will always be remembered. I loved school anyway, but I was thinking how I would have been thrilled beyond words if I had gotten to do such things in school.
Love,
Mother
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Thank you, Mom. I hope they are making as many wonderful memories as I am π Love you!
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So fun! Love the photos!
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