Saturday, November 6, 2010

Friday Coop Day

7:30 AM A deer wanders through the yard. We saw them everywhere this week while the corn came out of the fields.

Got to co-op at 8:15-the two "big" girls went to their pre-co-op women's singing group. 8:30 Everyone goes to class.

9:15-10:45 Taught my two art classes. This week we learned about illuminations. We started drawing illuminated letters. We will finish and put color on them next week.

Sarah F. brought this pretty guy to show all the classes. She has a breeding pair and raised this one from hatching. He was very popular.

The jr. high and high school art classes did self portraits and finished off their mosaic projects to take home. Daughter L.'s on right.


The Senior choir's director/pianist had to be gone, so they taught themselves. I. (15) and C. (16) directed and accompanied the choir.

12:00 Classes done, lunch at B.'s house with others who need to stay in town for afternoon extended classes. Much eating, playing and talking among kids and moms. After lunch, took a few shots of friend A's kids who wanted "school pictures." They have 7 great kids but are down to 4 at home now.


A few "fashion shots" of I.

Her friends helped with the shoot. Photog's assistants. They provided shade in the midday light, and smiles on the subject. It was BRIGHT! But we are not complaining about this weather in early November.


How'd these two get in here? The are not Friend A's kids?( That's C.K. and C. B.) Oh well, they're cute. Sometimes the camera gets a little carried away.

1:00-3:00 M and L. have Logic, World Geography and Shakespeare at Extended Co-op, then M. is off to an overnight birthday and L. is off to a friend's until ballroom dancing lessons in the evening. A. will pick her up after work/supper out/movie with a friend. Husband is home in the field doing tillage. W. and I head home through the great fall weather, savoring our blessings. Fridays are a marathon, but one well worth participating in.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the use of some of "your" pictures (on my "our" camera!)Oh, and the use of your kids as subjects!!!!

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