This week, we're winding down our homeschool year. I have a few things that I want to hit hard before we end the year so I'm going to sit down tonight and tomorrow and hammer out plans for the next 5 weeks. I did order some curriculum today for next year. After homeschooling for 16/17 years and working full time the last year in the evenings and weekends, I'm waving the white flag and turning towards some online classes. The 11th grader will do online government/economics and English. The 7th grader will do online bible, English, and math. The 5th grader will do online English, math, bible, and handwriting. I only have to plan science and history (for the youngest two). History will be Biblioplan Ancients. I absolutely love this curriculum. We are completing modern history this year. Science is still up in the air. I've really been looking at Supercharged Science but it is so expensive and quite honestly, I'm dismayed from the number of emails I get from her trying to sell me her curriculum. Its honestly, like 2 a day and its a large turn off.
On the homestead:
- I started a batch of vanilla today. I cannot wait to taste the yumminess later this year. I'll probably start another batch in September. I do a lot of baking.
- The garden was tilled up. We still have our raised beds, although they are quite large. It was my way of defining the area when we moved here as I didn't have any equipment. We'll keep two of the smaller beds and make the really large one about half the size to do the tomatoes in.
- The strawberries and raspberries that I ordered should be here this week
- In the next few weeks, I'll be getting the pear tree, 2 plum trees, and 2 peach trees that I ordered.
- Kevin planted the potatoes and sugar snap peas. Everything else will wait for warmer weather.
- I am planting seeds for my medicinal garden tonight. I'm very excited about that. I have 8 different medicinal plants. Elderberry grows wild here and we have an ample supply of nettle.
- I'll be cleaning out the flower beds and adding some new ones to make room for my medicinal plants.
- I need to clean out the garage and really old freezer this week. We are getting a giant chest freezer next week to make room for the two cows we are having butchered in May.
- I'm continuing with the online ordering for groceries. I will pick up a large order tomorrow. I hope that my stocking up this month will help next month alleviate some of the grocery budget. Two cows being butchered in the same month is quite pricey, but we'll have beef for over a year.
- I made a batch of chicken noodle soup and canned it (minus the noodles) and a batch of strawberry jam. I plan on a batch of autumn jam and red pepper jelly this week also. And I'm gearing up for the dandelions to come in. I'll make some salve and delicious dandelion jelly. It is sooooo good. It tastes and looks like honey.
Recipes:
I tried the gingerbread cake with caramel sauce in The Prairie Homestead Cookbook. It was divine. I absolutely loved it. I didn't have time to try any other recipes this past week.