Ha! Ha! And ha! Do we look this ridiculous today too? I will be thinking about that I attempt to get back into my jogging routine today that has been almost nonexistent for three months. :)
Just read your Honestly post too, and can so relate. Before the treadmill, I will attempt to catch up my Challenge A kid on two weeks of writing assignments. This fall I've had to choose the "not care" option about several things and it is so hard!
Sarah~ The music theory unit is part of the Classical Conversations Foundations program that my boys attend one morning a week. You can read more about it here: https://www.classicalconversations.com/classical/programs/foundations
The Foundations program includes four 6-week fine arts units: drawing, music theory/tin whistles, famous artists (and art projects), and composers/instruments of the orchestra.
OMG! It goes on, and on, and on. Insanely perky.
ReplyDeleteOh my!!!! This is crazy funny!!!
ReplyDeleteHa! Ha! And ha! Do we look this ridiculous today too? I will be thinking about that I attempt to get back into my jogging routine today that has been almost nonexistent for three months. :)
ReplyDeleteJust read your Honestly post too, and can so relate. Before the treadmill, I will attempt to catch up my Challenge A kid on two weeks of writing assignments. This fall I've had to choose the "not care" option about several things and it is so hard!
OH-THE-SPANDEX!
ReplyDeleteReally nice blog. Do you have a link to the "current music theory unit we are studying in the Classical Conversations Foundations"?
ReplyDeleteThank you
Sarah
Sarah~ The music theory unit is part of the Classical Conversations Foundations program that my boys attend one morning a week. You can read more about it here: https://www.classicalconversations.com/classical/programs/foundations
ReplyDeleteThe Foundations program includes four 6-week fine arts units: drawing, music theory/tin whistles, famous artists (and art projects), and composers/instruments of the orchestra.
I hope that answers your question!