This week is the finish line for the homeschool year. Portfolios must be done by Monday and paperwork submitted by the end of next week. My goal every year, of course, is to set things aside for the portfolio as the year progresses. Wouldn't that make things so much easier? Why yes, yes it would. A novel idea, for sure. AND YET, never have I ever done that.
So, like the haze left from the Canadian wildfires, I search through the smog of this past year for proof that this was a year full of learning and growing, knowledge and maturation. (I don't remember what I did last week, let alone last year sooooooo....)
It only makes sense, then, that I procrastinate from this very necessary (and fast approaching) deadline by blogging photos of an evening stroll. Incidentally, I didn't want to do that either- (I was so tired. It was a long day. I just wanted ice cream. And to put my feet up.) but I was better for it in the end.
Maybe portfolios are like that too?
WHO taught him that trick? |
(Oh, he thinks he is SOOOOOO hilarious.) |
I hope you feel as energized by posting them as I did by looking at them! Daisies make the BEST pictures. Love.
ReplyDeleteanother Rebecca
Procrastination is key, indeed (sez the girl who just spent 4 hours weedwacking at her mother's house to avoid giving a CAT test to her son who's never taken one before).
ReplyDeleteYour procrastination is lovely, lady, and you'll not hear one complaint! I especially love that picture of Cece and Ineke holding hands. Those girls are sweetness itself.
And the photo of you and Moses should be framed. <3
Rebecca- I am glad! They did make me happy. Can't wait to see you sooN!
ReplyDeleteAbby- Kindred spirits. Except even your procrastination is godly service to others! Sheesh. ;-)
HA. Riiiiight.
ReplyDeleteWhat I didn't mention is that I had already used up all of my other means of more pleasant procrastination. That was my Very Last Resort.
p.s.
ReplyDeleteAsk me if I've submitted them yet.
Go ahead.
Just ask.