
It’s officially the weekend but we have no time off. My son is finished with his homework, but my daughter has miles and miles to go yet. We have to finish up a book report and finally make a start on the mammoth research project on the Tudors. She’s right at that perfect age where she’s a bit young to be left with such a project on her own, but just old enough that I don’t feel inclined to be too soft on her because I *know* that she can do more than she’s letting on. My primary job this weekend will be trying to convince her to work with me so that we can get this done efficiently. Fussing, fretting, complaining, and tears will only drag things out, not get her off the hook.
Her teacher this year is a bit of a performer – apparently he puts on costumes and uses voices and teaches them by entertaining them. It seems to work really well for him. At this point I’d put on a fat suit and pretend to be Henry the VIII if I thought it would speed things up!
Have a great weekend whatever you are up to!
















Ah, what fun. My heart is with you!
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