We homeschool year round. This is a lie. We homeschool 3-4 days a week and 2-3 days a week during June and July. However, a lot of what we learn during the summer is learned outside between gardening and hiking plus trips to the numerous river and lakes around this area. Today we decided to go take an afternoon trip to a waterfall a couple miles from our house called Waterloo. Since it has rained quite a bit we stayed in the shallow part and didn't go below the falls. Before we left though we had a visit from the snapping turtle that frequents the pond beside our house. We never bother him just let him have his (very wide) path. He is a lot bigger than what he looks in the picture!
We mostly just wade around in the shallow part and skip rocks but the kids venture around while I took a few pictures. Frankie decided to walk across to where all the rocks are but Lily is as clumsy as me so she scooted her feet across instead of running like Frankie:)
The last picture is my favorite because it looks like Frankie is karate chopping Lily haha.
We alway's find interesting rocks and fossils but this time we found a Tennessee shaped rock and some Indian money(this is what they have alway's called these fossils around here).
Well that was our exciting day and the first official day of "summer break" around here! I shove the kids out the door most mornings after breakfast and school work and they only come in for sunscreen and emergencies haha.
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Photos by @curlyq
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