The word of the week is: School! What a wonderfully inspiring word, don't you agree? (that was sarcasm, big-time) Math is not going too well, I'm still stuck on Algebra 1, wondering if I'll ever finish. I think after Algebra I'll move on to Business Math. I want to have my own business someday, co-run with my husband, of course. Maybe if I'm nice, I'll even let him take over the math part! :) Just kidding.
I'm finally done with last year's reading curriculum. It took a long, long, long time... It included books such as To Kill a Mockingbird, Maniac Magee(that one was weird), and The Green Book. Looking back, none of those books really seem like history. Maybe they were just put in for fun.
Latin's going well too. Here's a sentence: Non es agricola. Cookie points to the blogger who can tell me what that means without looking it up! (oh, and I wrote that from memory. You can tell I'm learning something!)
What's going on in your life?
Have a great week!!!
Grace be with you,
Abby :D
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5 comments:
i truly understand your sentiment about blogging becoming as
mundane as washing the dishes. whenever those feelings
bubble inside me,
i just think about pleasant things. like what i ate. like the book
i read. and then i sit down and tell myself
to just write for me.
the stress is lifted, the burden removed,
when you write a passage for yourself.
who cares if no one reads or comments?
xo
So true, Sheean. That's how it was with this post.
Right now school is quite stressful for me, but I've found the blogging world to be a welcome escape. There is so much inspiration to be found!
~Simi
p.s. I really love you're header
Hope some inspiration comes your way while on your blogging break! :) And I have no idea what that sentence means, but that's really cool how you can write Latin! Nice picture! :)
we all need a break. usually after I take a break for awhile and come back to blogging, I have many ideas and want to post! As for algebra...blah. I know what you mean. I'm doing Saxon Math Algebra one and it's...great. Not. I'm stuck on it too, but when we go on fall break I'm just going to do algebra and really try and study it, while not worrying about anything else. I hope it works. =P
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