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Lady Susan: The Summer of the Swim Lesson
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The Summer of the Swim Lesson. Last year, we did some parent and toddler/preschooler swim lessons. While they were good, we did not do them long enough for Finn to become comfortable in the water. This summer, I signed the kids up for six weeks of lessons, with classes Monday-Thursday. I wasn't sure how long it would take, but by jingo, that child of mine would learn to be comfortable with a wet face. The last day of each two-week session is slide day. The kids who are stil...
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Lady Susan: Finn at Five
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. It seems fitting that Finn's birthday write up should be as equally delayed as Enna's. Equality among siblings and all that. In general, he is a fantastic older brother. He loves playing with Enna and thinks up many games for them to play together. And yes, he does enjoy being able to boss another person around. He is a boy that needs lots of love and patience, and I try my hardest to give it to him. Sometimes I am successful, and sometimes I am not. My Gluten-Free Baking Blog.
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Lady Susan: My Dear ---
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Friday, January 12, 2007. My Dear - -. In which I begin a venue to record the inconsequential nothings that make up my life. As a lover of Jane Austen and "novels about England" (a term developed family members to denote regency romances we don't want to admit to reading), I am fascinated about this concept of "correspondence"- an activity to which genteel ladies devoted large amounts of time. And the substance of their correspondence? So why Lady Susan? Welcome to the blogosphere, my dear! Awesome Inc&#...
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Lady Susan: Fictional Personality Typing: Anne of Green Gables
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Monday, March 23, 2015. Fictional Personality Typing: Anne of Green Gables. And thinking obsessively about my personality type and those of my acquaintances, my mind wandered into the realm of fictional characters. Anne of Green Gables for instance. I have always felt that I could be Anne in real life, baring the unfortunate lack of red hair. In any case, I believe she is a kindred spirit, my fictional soul mate. Perhaps I have felt this way because we have similar personalities? Whip a child," said Anne...
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Lady Susan: Sewing: Kid clothes
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Monday, June 29, 2015. I have been taking great satisfaction out of making clothes for my kids that actually fit them. Having pants that fall off their bum (because they are no longer in diapers and are so skinny in comparison to their height) turns out to be a huge pet peeve of mine. Who knew? So I have been practicing my sewing skills and learning new ones by sewing up some pants that fit. Pattern: Field Trip Cargo Pant and Raglan T-shirt. No-roll elastic: $0.55 for 3/4 of a yard. Valori Wells Quill In...
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Lady Susan: MotherStyles: Using Personality Type to Discover Your Parenting Strengths
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Thursday, March 19, 2015. MotherStyles: Using Personality Type to Discover Your Parenting Strengths. I previously viewed personality typing as something moderately interesting and perhaps vaguely useful, similar to having one's colors done (supposedly, I am a Winter, but I have never actually used that information.) However, when Amy over at Sunlit pages. This is a thing? I) What information to I attend to most? N) How do I make judgements/decisions? F) And how do I like my outer world structured? A numb...
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Lady Susan: A Happy Fourth
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. This kids had a wonderful time. We ate outside and then set off some really mild fireworks. We went to bed before official fireworks even started and weren't even disturbed. It was enough. I was enough. Blueberries and Cream Pie. Recipe for once single pie crust (I adapt this one. 15 ounces all-purpose, gluten-free flour. 4 ounces sour cream. 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar (sucanat). 1/4 cup butter, melted. 3 ounces all-purpose, gluten-free flour. July 14, 2015 at 4:02 PM. August 9, 2015...
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Lady Susan: May Happenings
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Saturday, May 23, 2015. May has treated us well. The weather has been really nice, and I am really enjoying my children at their current ages. It makes a huge difference to be more mobile. Enna is potty trained and now sleeps in a big bed. We more or less get sleep at night. Life is good. For camping, we went to the The Treehouse Camp. Wish I was with you the month of May. Sounds like you had so much fun! May 23, 2015 at 7:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tagged: audiobooks and currently-reading.
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Lady Susan: Endings and Beginnings
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Sunday, June 28, 2015. Mid-May, Finn graduated from preschool. The preschool he attended was a 5-day, half-day, pre-kindergarten, Christian preschool (descriptive enough for you? I was so worried when he started. I worried about his ability to focus, make friends, behave appropriately, cope with all the sensory inputs, etc. In the end, he did so well! I was so happy with his progress. If you are familiar with homeschool curriculum at all, you may have heard of Sonlight. Am I going to do this forever?
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Lady Susan: Favorite Posts
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The Sr. Loco Saga. There is no way I could separate these posts. They are meant to be read together in their entirety. I wish I could say that I was brilliant enough to make these stories up; however, no fiction is contained therein. Sr. Loco provided exceptionally good blog fodder. I am almost. Sad that I no longer have any interaction with him. I think my blog sometimes suffer as a result. The Story of Us. A three part saga on how Mr. F. proposed. Why it shouldn't matter what I got on my GREs.