Love the reading cave! I really need to learn to make better forts/caves. :-) How old is your youngest reader? My DS (27 mo) loves to be read to, but won't even so much as pick up a book to look at it himself. I'm desperately hoping this will change over time!
What a lovely place you have here! Thanks for your sweet words on my blog. My main one is Milkmoon, but I guess I just have too many things to fit into one!
I love the view from your window. There's something to be said for stopping and looking, at something so familiar, and really seeing it again. I did this for one year, took a picture of my view, just finished this Jan. It was an amazing thing to do! If you'd like to have a look, check it out on my Year At My Back Door blog.
And by the way, we are BIG Dr. Suess fans here too! What a lovely day you had. :-)
I love your blog! I read this post and you inspired us to get out our own Dr. Suess books and read for awhile. My boys' favorite is Fox in Socks -- when I read it as fast as I can!
Hi, I'm happy we have found each other! Thank you for visiting my blog.. I look forward to reading your posts as well. :) Making tents and caves out of blankets is one of our favorite things to do. (In case you haven't already noticed from my photos.. ha!) And I love Dr. Seuss.
We call the black kitty Charm, we have a smaller female named Pixie Vixen....we call the both of them together "The Inkspots," in dedication to my brother in-law's beloved grandmother. The inkspots are anywhere the girls are, it's cute, they homeschool too!
Love the reading cave! I really need to learn to make better forts/caves. :-) How old is your youngest reader? My DS (27 mo) loves to be read to, but won't even so much as pick up a book to look at it himself. I'm desperately hoping this will change over time!
ReplyDeleteso cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place you have here! Thanks for your sweet words on my blog. My main one is Milkmoon, but I guess I just have too many things to fit into one!
ReplyDeleteI love the view from your window. There's something to be said for stopping and looking, at something so familiar, and really seeing it again. I did this for one year, took a picture of my view, just finished this Jan. It was an amazing thing to do! If you'd like to have a look, check it out on my Year At My Back Door blog.
And by the way, we are BIG Dr. Suess fans here too! What a lovely day you had. :-)
We,ve been enjoying the Wonderful Adventures of Nils-wish I had thought of the fort idea!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! I read this post and you inspired us to get out our own Dr. Suess books and read for awhile. My boys' favorite is Fox in Socks -- when I read it as fast as I can!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm happy we have found each other! Thank you for visiting my blog.. I look forward to reading your posts as well. :) Making tents and caves out of blankets is one of our favorite things to do. (In case you haven't already noticed from my photos.. ha!) And I love Dr. Seuss.
ReplyDeleteTen Apples Up on Top is one of my favorite children's books. Looks like you had a fun day! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cozy!
ReplyDeleteWe read about a dozen books yesterday. No math!
Your cat looks alot like my Boo.
Looks like your kitty likes stories read to him/her too:)
We call the black kitty Charm, we have a smaller female named Pixie Vixen....we call the both of them together "The Inkspots," in dedication to my brother in-law's beloved grandmother. The inkspots are anywhere the girls are, it's cute, they homeschool too!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog! I'm always so excited to connect with other home schooling moms!
ReplyDelete