Eldest Daughter is looking for her book–an anthology of Oscar Wilde. She and I agree that Wilde was one strange character, but very funny. The Importance of Being Earnest is still our favorite.
Computer Guru Son is looking for ways to transfer email from one computer to another instead of working on our homeschool co-op website. He’s supposed to be doing the latter.
Dancer Daughter is practicing Jingle Bells on the piano. She wants to take piano lessons this year, learn to play the guitar, and go horseback riding in addition to dance classes three times a week. Maybe we can spring for two out of four.
Manager Daughter (AKA Vice President in Charge of Everything) is cleaning the kitchen. She’s a little late since it’s supposed to be done after breakfast, but she does a good job.
Brown Bear Daughter is teaching Curly Head a card game called Count Off. I don’t think it’s challenging enough to improve their math skills, but at least it keeps them out of trouble. Z-Baby is watching.
Unfortunately, I don’t have any idea where Karate Kid is. He may have gone across the street to play with a friend. I must admit that this sort of thing happens frequently in our home. I can’t seem to keep the whereabouts of eight separate people in my mind all at the same time. The good thing is they usually all show up for meals.
I’m about to go make a meal–lunch, to be exact. Then, I’ll either work on planning the worldview class I’m helping to teach in co-op next year or I may read my book about John and Abigail Adams or I may indulge in a household organization project.