More pictures that didn't make their own post...
March is the month for the Scouting for Food drive. We did our part by putting out flyers on the first Saturday. Thanks to Granny and Grandpa for helping out with this project! We were supposed to pick up the food the next weekend but then we went into Corona virus lockdown. The plan is to reschedule the pick up in May or June.
Carroll Baldwin Hall in Savage, Maryland, recently had the floor restored. To celebrate the re-opening of the building, they held a 50s/60s dance featuring The Ten-Pins and The Rock and Roll Relics. We had a fun time. Again, thanks to Granny and Grandpa for babysitting!
One Sunday had gorgeous weather so we went for a walk, driving to a geocache and exploring the neighborhood. The geocache name Blow a Bubble... seems to have nothing to do with the cache location or type. Maybe the container was a former bubble mix bottle?
To survive the "home alone" syndrome caused by the Corona virus, we started having some very minimal home schooling. We made a weekly chart for the kids to check off after they did a half hour of reading, math, music, physical education, religious education, and coding. The kids have enjoyed it for the most part. The youngest is the most enthusiastic. Part of the success is that once the kids have finished their time they are free to do whatever they want.
March is the month for the Scouting for Food drive. We did our part by putting out flyers on the first Saturday. Thanks to Granny and Grandpa for helping out with this project! We were supposed to pick up the food the next weekend but then we went into Corona virus lockdown. The plan is to reschedule the pick up in May or June.
Our Lion putting out the flyers |
Carroll Baldwin Hall in Savage, Maryland, recently had the floor restored. To celebrate the re-opening of the building, they held a 50s/60s dance featuring The Ten-Pins and The Rock and Roll Relics. We had a fun time. Again, thanks to Granny and Grandpa for babysitting!
Dancing at the Carroll Baldwin Hall |
One Sunday had gorgeous weather so we went for a walk, driving to a geocache and exploring the neighborhood. The geocache name Blow a Bubble... seems to have nothing to do with the cache location or type. Maybe the container was a former bubble mix bottle?
The cache was somewhere in here |
To survive the "home alone" syndrome caused by the Corona virus, we started having some very minimal home schooling. We made a weekly chart for the kids to check off after they did a half hour of reading, math, music, physical education, religious education, and coding. The kids have enjoyed it for the most part. The youngest is the most enthusiastic. Part of the success is that once the kids have finished their time they are free to do whatever they want.
Making the computer match his shirt |
Napping |
Playing baseball |
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