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  1. I have never been to Colorado, but Yosemite Natoinal Park in California is absolutely beautiful!

     

    The "peak" season with the vast number of visitors would be in summer. Best time for a Fall trip would probably be in October. Early November is pretty - but you can't always count on the weather. You can go hiking, rent bicycles, shop, visit museums, camp and more. There are restaurants, a motel, a hotel, a doctor's clinic, bookstores, a post office, small grocery store, souvenir shop, a library and more in the Valley alone. The park is huge.

     

    I hope that wherever you decide among the many wonderful suggestions you have received (and will receive), that you and your family have a most wonderful experience!

  2. That's great your daughter has learned so much! I am sure she will be able to use those skills for her whole life.

     

    We are doing home ec here this year as well. Our style is we keep track of hours (might be harder for you to go back and calculate so much). When she has a semester's worth, she will receive 1/2 credit, and when she has a second semester, another 1/2, etc.

     

    Since home ec is usually an elective, I would think you could make it either a semester or full year course (or longer). I would think this would help her overall transcript, etc.

     

    Hope this helps!

  3. I just acquired an older (2001) copy of the student text. But, I am not sure how it compares to others. It looks like I might need some workbooks and a TM which are rather expensive and I am not sure if this program would be beneficial for us. Just trying to weigh the benefits, or see if I just need to go with something else altogether. Aha! Decisions, Decisions! LOL

     

    Any thoughts?

  4. I was very young (maybe 4) when they walked on the moon! I didn't really see it on tv, but during the time it was being broadcast live, my dad took me outside to see the moon so I would connect the importance of the news story. Alll I can really remember is squinting and telling him I couldn't see any people!

     

    The next news things I seem to remember is a somber faced person who seemed to talk and talk for what seemed like a few days - later I learned it had to be Watergate. (only because the footage on Mr. Holland's Opus movie triggered the memory)

  5. I just bought a hefty sized Good Housekeeping cookbook at Barnes & Noble for part of a wedding gift. This was hardback and thick for only $9.98. It had many categories and several selections in various skill levels.

     

    I also like the many Taste of Home cookbooks - but they don't always have nutritional values (if that is important to you)

     

    Hope you find a good one!

    Pam

  6. Hello,

     

    Dd is ready to move up to a more advanced Thesaurus soon. We have been using the American Heritage Student Thesaurus which is listed for grades 7-10. However, we are finding it a bit too limiting even though it is within her grade range.

     

    I am looking for a hardback edition, written in the past 10 years or so (if possible), in a dictionary format. I don't necessarily need an index or cross-referencing volume. Ideally, this would be suitable for high school.

     

    Any ideas or recommendations?

     

    Thanks!

    Pam

  7. My ds used the World History program.

     

    However, we modified it a bit by not necessarily using all the literature. We kept the tests light or used them orally.

     

    This son never really enjoyed any form of school and had many struggles. Having said that, he LOVED the way Mr. Notgrass presented the information. In fact, I caught him one day on the library web site for the online catalog searching for other titles! DS then begged to use the Government program as well.

     

    Hope this helps!

  8. I loved reading about all these suggestions!

     

    When my kids were younger, the "Usborne First Book of Nature" was a favorite hands down! I still have my very used copy and will save it for the grandkids in about 10-15 years LOL

     

    As far as the Holling books, my kids really did not care for them. But certainly many famiies love them - I was hoping my kids would have enjoyed them too.

     

    I wish you well in choosing books for your family!

     

    Pam

  9. Have you looked at the "Home Training Tools" website or catalog? They are a company dedicated wholly to homeschool science materials for all grades. Not only are their products well rounded, the staff are quite helpful. Although they are a Christian company, they carry both Christian and secular materials.

     

    One book we did use as a very basic introduction was "A Cartoon Guide to Physics" - don't let the title fool you into thinking it is a kid's book! This is really a supplement and you could read it to introduce the program you choose or to read it here and there to introduce concepts.

     

    Hope this helps!

    Pam

  10. Oh my! I hadn't thought of black eyed peas on New Years in may years!

     

    Years ago, when I was maybe 10 or 12, my Dad announced that it was a tradition in Texas (we lived in California but he was from Texas) and it seemed we did it for 1 or 2 years maybe. However, my mother chose to use the canned variety and I later discovered the frozen/fresh varieties and much prefer them.

  11. Hello,

     

    I am helping a 10 year old friend to plan a girl's overnight retreat in the spring. I am looking for a Christian movie to view for the group (for both entertainment and "teaching" purposes). I have looked at the CBD catalog and several could be appropriate - but I am hesitant to purchase any without being familiar with them. One that sticks out is "Mandie and the Secret Tunnel"

     

    Anybody have any ideas or recommendaitons? This will be for about 20 girls aged 8-12.

     

    Thanks!

    Pam

  12. I can understand your hesitation about purchasing the same doll twice! These dolls aren't exactly cheap!

     

    I think imho that if you were planning on purchasing two separate dolls anyway, then go ahead and purchase one for each girl (especially if they have separate bedrooms). Many girls choose to keep these for quite awhile after they have outgrown them. Once the girls are older, they will appreciate having the doll they really treasured so much. However, I would not purchase duplicate clothing outfits or extra accessories.

     

    Hope you can find a workable solution.

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