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.
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OMG! It goes on, and on, and on. Insanely perky.
Oh my!!!! This is crazy funny!!!
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!
OH-THE-SPANDEX!
Really nice blog. Do you have a link to the "current music theory unit we are studying in the Classical Conversations Foundations"?
Thank 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
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.
I hope that answers your question!
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