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Life At The CircusJuggling my roles as wife, homemaker, and mother of fourHomeRing LeaderFavorite ActsCircus CastAbout the ShowSpring Break = Cousin FestApril 22, 2014in cousinsLast week was spring break at the circus. It was an action packed week full of family fun. We played lots and lots of games, rode bikes, and the trampoline was pretty much in use non stop. We had Aunt Karen and the boys here from Sun night till Tuesday. Wednesday we went to Philly and Thursday night my parents and my nieces and nephew came to town till Easter. My brother joined us on Sat and Scott’s parents came for lunch on Sat and again on Easter for lunch and egg hunt. It was a blast! Every time my 3 year old prayed he thanked God that we were all together. I was thankful too. Warms my heart to see the cousins playing together. { 3 comments }Family Field TripApril 19, 2014in family,family fun,field trip,home school,homeschool,Philadelphia,US HistoryThis year in History we are studying American History from the explorers to the war on 1812. I love history. It is my favorite part of home schooling. And I am so grateful that we live within driving distance of so many great historical sites. I really wanted to take the kids to Philadelphia for a day trip over spring break. Scott graciously rearranged his work schedule so that he could join us. (because he is the best ever)…. I love day trips with the family. It was such a relaxing, low key day. We left the house a little before 9 am and were home just before 9:30. We saw all that I wanted us to see and had an enjoyable dinner in historic Philadelphia. I know I mentioned it this summer, but I gotta say it again. The Junior Ranger programs that the US National Parks do is just fabulous. Especially for elementary age kids. It gives them something to do while waiting in line. It teaches them a thing or two and keeps them engaged. I love it. This year the Historical Parks also added trading cards. Anytime a kid sees a park ranger they can ask for a trading card. The rangers will give them a card after answering a trivia question. They made the questions age appropriate… for my 3 year old they would pretty much accept the answer “Philadelphia” to almost any question. The older ones had to work a little harder for it… but what they didn’t know is they were learning more information in the process. (sneaky rangers) My kids LOVED this!We visited the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the US Mint. It was really interesting to learn the history of our currency and to watch money being made right before our eyes. (sadly we weren’t allowed to take any pictures inside of the US Mint). We saw several historical paintings, saw the actual chair George Washington sat in at the Continental Congres
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