Question Me Please…9/2014

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My silly birds that I love so much.
We completed our fun little interview that we do at the start of each new school year. Isabela didn’t answer some of them so I left them blank or answered a couple with my thoughts. Jackson and Abigail’s answers are evolving a bit more as they mature. I love adding this insight into the story I am trying to tell of their history.

“My name is…”

J- Jackson Sawyer
A- Abigail Julienne
I- Isabela Jolie Hall (Isa-belwa)

“I am…”
J- 7 years old
A- a girl that is 5
I- a baby

“My favorite color is…”
J- dark tree green
A- pink
I- purple

“The best thing about school is…”
J- Math
A- Reading
I- crayons

“My favorite book/s is/are…”
J- “Sports Illustrated Big Book of Who Football” and “Magic Tree House”
A- “The Little Duck”
I- “Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See”

“Something that frustrates me is…”
J- the girls walking over my cars when I am playing with them
A- Jackson being mean to me
I- (mommy says) not getting my way/being tired

“My favorite thing to do is…”
J- ride in the truck to church
A- play with puppy and ride my bike
I- play baby dolls

“The best place to go is…”
J- swimming at deep pools
A- the beach
I- Target

“My favorite foods are…”
J- pizza and carrots
A- peaches and bananas
I- green beans and frozen fruit

“I don’t enjoy eating…”
J- quinoa or mushrooms
A- mushrooms or Bojangle’s spicy chicken
I- meat

“My favorite TV show is…”
J- “Wild Krats”
A- “Peter Rabbit”
I- “Daniel Tiger”

“Something special for me to do is…”
J- kayak on the lake
A- play with my ducks
I- water flowers

“I am really good at…”
J- throwing a football and cooking
A- hoola-hooping and singing Bible songs
I- flipping and playing

“When I was little I used to…”
J- ride on my battery powered four wheeler
A- suck on my pink tiger binkey
I- ………..

“My best friend is…”
J- my sisters and Elijah
A- Isabela
I- daddy

“What makes me the happiest is…”
J- playing Stack the States and Countries on IPAD
A- playing with Mommy
I- holding my blankie

“What makes me the saddest is…”
J- losing privileges
A- not having my ducks anymore
I- not getting my binkie

“My favorite song is…”
J- “Am I Wrong”
A- “All Things Bright and Beautiful”
I- “Fancy”

“Something that scares me is…”
J- tornados
A- bears and other wild animals
I- thunder

“My favorite animals are…”
J- ducks and horses
A- ducks, puppies, and kitties
I- all kinds

“Jesus…”
J- helps me when I’m bad or sad
A- loves me!
I- was a baby

“Three words that tell about me are…”
J- wild, silly, smart
A- funny, happy, and loving
I- (mommy says) sweet, spunky, fearless

“Someplace I hope to visit one day is…”
J- Alaska
A- The Bahamas
I- the beach

“When I grow up I want to be a…”
J- logger and a football player
A- vet doctor and a photographer
I- a mommy that is a mam

“This year I hope to learn about…”
J- multiplication
A- playing the piano
I- (mommy says) being patient and writing an “s”

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I can’t believe how fast they are growing!

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Football time in Tennessee!
I love to watch them play, giggle, and talk.

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True happiness and excitement leading into a new year for learning!

2014-2015 School Curriculum

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We are starting another year of educating at home. This year will take some trial and error as I decide what each needs. Also it will take a bit of manipulation, teaching, as well as keeping three occupied with substance for learning all that we can.

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A second grader, a kindergartener, and a tot/preschooler

Jackson will be registered as a second grader. Since much of last year I exposed him to second grade work, I will start the year out reviewing many of our units in both math and reading before starting third grade level skills. I do not feel as a seven year old he is fully ready for the independence required for all third grade work just yet, however he will need challenged as we go along and I will learn to be more flexible with him.

SPELLING, daily
Scott Foresman Everyday Spelling, Grade 3

READING, daily
All About Reading, level 3
ABEKA levels 2-3
Continue with Magic Tree House Series

PHONICS, daily
Continue Steck-Vaughn level C

ENGLISH, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
First Language Lessons, level 2
DOL

MATH, daily
Harcourt math, units 4-6 grade 2
We will review and finish up Geometry, Time, Money, Measurement, Fractions, and an Introduction to Multiplication Concepts.

SCIENCE, twice weekly
Continue with Biology for the Grammar Stage- Study of the Life of Plants
Harcourt Science-continue with level 2
Little Scientists Hands On Activities
We will continue to observe the life around us where we live and in the vineyard and recognize what things share this space with us.
Jackson will also work to complete portions of the Junior Ranger Program of the Great Smoky Mountains National park ages 7-8

SOCIAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY, twice weekly
Investigate the Biographies of Famous Americans
Study Native Americans
Study where things come from. Explore the concept that things we use must be grown or manufactured.
Continue to name, identify, and locate the 50 states and their capitals.

BIBLE, daily
90 Devotions for Kids
100 Bible Stories by Stephen Elkins
We will continue with our character study using We Choose Virtues. Lessons and Vocabulary will consist of PERSEVERANT, PATIENT, SELF-CONTROLLED, OBEDIENT, CONTENT, FORGIVING, ATTENTIVE, DILIGENT, KIND, GENTLE, HELPFUL, and HONEST.

We will be working with Literature Pockets Aesop’s Fables grades 2-3. Fables included will be The Tortoise and the Hare, The Lion and the Mouse, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Milkmaid and Her Pail, The Miller, His Son, and Their Donkey, The Fox and the Goat, The Fox and the Stork, The Cat, the Rooster, and the Mouse.

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Abigail will be registered as a Kindergartener. Since she began reading this past winter, some of our educational plan will not be the typical kindergarten study. Although we will continue with cutting, coloring, better letter formations, sharing, socializing five year old skills, we will be working ahead in some first grade areas as she needs the challenges.

SPELLING, daily
We will start the year using Zaner Bloser Spelling Connections. There are 35 units I will mix in some of the ABEKA list as well as some sight words from her weekly readings.

READING, daily
Continue using ABEKA K as well as completing All About Reading Level 1

PHONICS, daily
Scott Foresman grade 1 workbook.
Also, finish the second half of the year using The Complete Book of Phonics Ages 4-8 by American Educating Publishing.

ENGLISH, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
First Language Lessons for the Well Trained Mind, Level 1
DOL determined by me

Math, daily
Combination of grade 1 Harcourt and Scott Foresman workbooks
Math fact drills numbers to 10 and numbers to 20. Abigail will complete writing her numbers to 1,000 by Christmas and then begin writing backwards to one in the Spring. We will work on patterns, comparing numbers, and simple addition and subtraction.

SCIENCE, twice weekly
Elemental Science Level 1 Exploring Science with Science Play Beginning Discoveries. We will observe the life around us where we live and in the vineyard and recognize what things share this space with us.
This year Abigail will also work to complete portions of the Junior Ranger Program of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park ages 5-6.

SOCIAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY, twice weekly
ABEKA K
We will also study the various American holidays and celebrations, as well as start exposure to locate and name some of the fifty states in the USA.

BIBLE, daily
My First hands-On Bible
Playful Songs & Bible Stories for Preschoolers
The Beginner’s Bible for Toddlers
Memorizing The Lord’s Prayer, The Ten Commandments, and other bible verses.
We will also be working on character using We Choose Virtues. Lessons will cover perseverant, patient,self-controlled, obedient, content, forgiving, attentive, diligent, kind, gentle helpful and honest.

HANDWRITING, daily
Determined by me including copy work, dictation, and creative writing.

We will be working with Literature Pockets Nursery Rhymes. Weekly, we will learn a rhyme as well as complete activities with each rhyme. The first 12 rhymes will be A Little Bird, Little Miss Muffet, My Black Hen, Jack and Jill, Little Bo Peep, I Caught a Fish Alive, Pease Porridge, Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Sing a Song of Sixpence, To Market, To Market, One, Two, Buckle my Shoe, and Diddle Diddle Dumpling.

We will complete Draw-Write-Now, A Drawing and Handwriting Course for Kids, Book 1, On the Farm, Kids and Critters, and Storybook Characters

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Sweetness here will hopefully continue learning to recognize her alphabet, at least the letters in her full name, as well as her numbers to 5. We will finish writing her first name, work on address and phone number, and continue with life skills. Isabela will join our Science, Art, Nursery Rhymes, Character study, and Bible lessons. She will mostly just learn through playing and watching, experiencing life’s blessings all around her.

Work in Progress

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Jackson finished another book in his series.
Moving on now to the final book in Level 3

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A letter sent to Amy Jo as part of our thank you letter study.

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By Abigail, a drawing of she and Isabela on a spring morning

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By Isabela, a flower under rain

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I wasn’t too pleased with his first “quick/rushed” attempt at writing a summary. After sitting together and discussing, his next try was much more satisfactory.

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Second tooth lost!

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Sad that we couldn’t find the tooth but at least I still get my smiley girl.
She was satisfied because the fairy left her a note saying she liked the tooth drawing that was left in place of the real tooth.

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Abigail gave these to Papaw

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Love Jackson, even though he mispelled “friend”

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Jackson chose to describe the steps of planting peppers for a Language assignment.

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An example of one of Abigail’s Spelling test.

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Photographs by Abigail, enjoying her study/observations of the sky and clouds

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Puzzle by Abigail

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Proud of his completion to his new Smoky Mountain puzzle. Over 500 pieces, it took him about two weeks to finish. One missing piece…

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His idea for playing in Papaw’s building and having cake!

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Jackson has memorized all of these prepositions! He can quickly recite them. Now we wait to see if he uses them in his writing.

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Happy Earth Day.
We even planted seeds!

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Over the past week Abigail had started ABC order as well as trying to put together a sentence with five words.

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Spelling test, actually not a 100, Maine is not correct.

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Happy Birthday Janice

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Papaw gave Jackson the job of finding all of the cities of the March Madness teams.

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300-400

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By Abigail, she described this as a birthday cake for Jackson. She said she had a hard time getting the seven crayons to all stand as candles.

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We took the classroom outdoors working on our Junior Ranger Badges

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The ranger signed both of their workbooks at the end of the study.

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We learned a great deal of information about the black bear.

In Between Snows

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“My tooth got loose in my nap!”
Abigail told me this and I almost didn’t believe it. I told her to leave it alone, it would be a while before it was ready. Mommy was wrong! She has her tooth cupped in her hand.

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There is her happy smile missing her first baby tooth.
That night as she was eating her salad, it fell out. Without any big commotion she laid it on the table saying, “Here Mommy, my tooth just came out!”

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Isabela wonders when her tooth will fall out!

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She re-told me what happened and I wrote it down. She copied my sentences in writing time.

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Her excitement was sweet. She was happy the fairy thought she had a healthy tooth from eating her crunchy fruits and veggies.

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We are proud of her patience waiting on her first tooth, her bravery to let the tooth fairy come in the night, and mostly just her excitement at recognizing a milestone in her life.

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Craft time, decorating snowflakes for the possibility of an upcoming snow.

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He’s ran all over the house this month yelling plays and throwing passes. A great smile in his favorite jersey.

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Teamwork swinging the little bunny

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Knight in training

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Love this sweet moment. She is holding her favorite possession, Puppy, and they have matching pajamas.

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Warm tea party time

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She says she is “doing schoolwork”. This is Abigail’s practice booklet.

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Of course it was covered with scribbles but also she had made circles, nice circles, around the numbers. She sat for minutes finishing it.

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I’m really proud of Miss Abigail. Finally we are not only recognizing some words, she has completed four stories in the Level 1 Reader. Hoping now to see her confidence bloom!

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Our favorite story subject at the moment is anything Biscuit!
The not so good thing here that I won’t show in a photo, Isabela decided those famous circles she loves making would look great around the letters inside this book! I think I’m right in saying, she is the first of the three to scribble inside the pages of a book!

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Bubbles, bubbles, and more bubbles for mush beards.

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I’m happy with his complete thoughts and structure of his paragraph. The negative…we need to work on our handwriting. Pushing him to slow down and hang on to the handwriting I’ve always liked seeing from him.

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We have a new hobby…coin collecting.
Ever since I was a little girl I have watched Papaw shine, sort, and add coins to the booklets. Now Jayden and Jackson are beginning their coin collections. Here Jackson is showing his almost completed state quarters. We have slowly started the National Parks and Buffalo Nickels. I must say, Papaw is thrilled they are showing an interest!

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Finally, we are in a new reader, beginning our study of the human body, and starting a new Magic Tree House story “Hour of the Olympics” in honor of the winter games.

Writing/Work Samples

I’ve enjoyed tracking their ever changing writing styles. Sometimes I have been so excited to capture their growth in sharpening proper letter formation. Other times I have had to witness their lazy and rushed attitude for just completing the assignment. Either way, I am happy that technology allows me to capture these moments.

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After completing our lesson on letter writing, Jackson had to address and send a thank you letter in the mail.

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Our topic was to write about “Girls”

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Topic, “write about a time when someone helped you”

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By Jackson, simple yet priceless with the conversation between “Jackson and Elijah”

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This was what Jackson made for Debbie’s birthday.
He used the lesson of Dogs in our “Draw Write Now” Art activities.

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Morning writing assignments for Abigail was to make thank you notes for her birthday gifts.

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We also sent letters to Aunt Brooke, Uncle Mikey, Jaydie and Elijah, and Nana and Papaw.
Hopefully hand written thank you’s will be a skill they use forever!

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Abigail’s angel

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By Abigail, this is her with Jackson and Isabela pretending to be angels

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Abigail’s three treasures…her puppy, her bunny, and her blankie

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For the past month Jackson has started reading “The Magic Tree House” books by Mary Pope Osborne. He has completed books 1-4. These four books are about the mystery of the tree house where the characters travel to the time of dinosaurs, medieval times with a knight, ancient Egypt with a mummy, and with pirates searching for a buried treasure.

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At the end of each book he takes a written test.
We look forward to reading all 28 books in “The Magic Tree House” series.

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A sample of Social Studies assessment chapter 4

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A recent Spelling test of Jackson’s

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Abigail is very proud of herself…me too!

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Isabela “plays” school with her circles, letter I and X, and a triangle.

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School time is a blessed time! The moments are full of sweat, tears, frustrations, and zapped energies…however we are a little more educated, a little more prepared, and a whole lot stronger for it. I love being the teacher of my three!

Busy Learning, Busy Living

Life is busy here with these three. They never stop moving, learning, or laughing.

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Isabela has decided she wants to be like Jackson and Abigail and vacuum the floor. Sounds perfect to me, especially if she adds the fuzzy slippers, enthusiasm, and smile.

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While playing outside one morning a blimp flew over the house..They were thrilled to watch it rise over the hill and glide above our house. By the time I was able to get inside for the camera I was unable to get a close up perfect shot.

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I am so proud of this girl! Finally she has written all twenty six upper case letters A-Z!

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A true milestone for Abigail before her fourth birthday!
Jackson was worried why I didn’t require her to put the letters on a line or to make her keep it more organized!

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Jackson’s week was filled with checking out Christmas toys, asking tons of questions, playing off a boy’s energy, and completing much work.

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He was really excited to realize he was at 900!

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We took a week off from our math book to practice fact families. Last week it was the only concept that stumped him on his test. Luxury of homeschooling, we were able to slow down until he completely understood. Now we are both happy!

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I had to add this copy of a reading lesson. These words he enjoyed and felt BIG completing. I showed him a time or so and amazingly he was able to read almost all of them feeling like he accomplished something really different because of the size of the words.

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These are examples of the sentence breaks he practices every other reading lesson.

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Another 100 in Spelling this week. The interesting thing about this lesson was I moved two of last weeks words, Tuesday and Wednesday, to this week. He flew with his regular list of words and five of the days of the week-last week and then ran out of steam with Tuesday/Wednesday…so we added it here and he was successful.

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We finally finished packing our Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child boxes.

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We had a lot of fun searching the stores with special goodies for these boxes.

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Three boxes, one for a boy, two for a girl, and hopefully a good lesson in life about giving! We paid our donation online. In doing this, we will hopefully receive an email notification of what part of the world our boxes travel to. Sounds like a great opportunity for a geography lesson in the future!

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Sitting in a baby doll stroller and loving being pushed around by her big sissy! Isabela enjoys sitting on our lap in the floor. This week was the first time she actually said, “sit down!” They are growing way too fast!

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Finally, this week we learned that a shadow was created when an object blocks out the sun’s light. We had fun having a sunny day, shadow play at different times throughout the day watching our shadow change locations depending on where the sun was.

Isabela’s School Time 10/1/12


This is a little peek at Isabela sitting at our school table in the loft with her Daddy. She loves to act like her brother and sister and hold a pencil. She really makes us laugh. Interacting with her is so fun! I hope she continues to be excited about life and learning. Enjoy the video!

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