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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Back to School

Like everyone else we have started back to school. Although as homeschoolers we never really stop having school. We believe that learning takes place all of the time, not just when they are sitting at a desk.

We are trying some new things this year. One thing we are doing differently is dividing the subjects (half one day and half the next). This helps to give Tanek a break from all of the writing he has to do this year and we can concentrate better on the subjects we are working on that day.
Our homeschool group will be getting back together next week to start meeting regularly. We took the summer off so I think everyone is now ready to get going again. We have some great field trips planned for this year and I don't know who is more excited the kids or the adults. We plan to check out the U.S.S. Kidd, a plantation, the Louisiana Renaissance Faire and much more.

Here is to a fun and educational school year!

We See You

My friend AWG is going to love this story. The City of Alexandria has passed a new ordinance. Stores with Class B liquor licenses will now be required to have security cameras. If they don't comply the business could lose it's license and face civil penalties.

You can read the Newschannel 5 report here: http://www.kalb.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=KALB/MGArticle/ALB_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149190154586&path=%21frontpage

How long do you think it will be before every privately owned business will be required to have surveillance cameras? Things that make you go Hmmm.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

My Cousin's Band


I recently found my cousin Jon on Myspace. (He's on the far right in the picture) While we don't live very far from each other we don't see each other much. He is about six years younger than me and the entire family doesn't get together very often. After finding him on myspace I got the chance to hear the music his band plays. You can hear some of the bands (Enemy Breed is their name) music here: http://www.myspace.com/enemybreed Also, they list when and where they will be playing.
Interesting sound. It's not what I usually listen to but I figured some of my friends might like to check them out.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Vote Libertarian!



Wednesday we traveled to Baton Rouge to qualify Libertarian candidates for offices that will be voted on in September and November.

Here is a list of our qualifying candidates:
Secretary of State - Rayburn Clipper
Commissioner of Insurance - S.B.A. Zaitoon
1st Congressional District - Peter Beary
2nd Congressional District - Gregory W. "Rhumbline" Kahn
3rd Congressional District - James Lee Blake, Jr.
5th Congressional District - Brent Sanders
6th Congressional District - Richard M. Fontanesi

All of these candidates represent smaller government and individual responsibility.
Pictured above: Libertarian Candidates

On the Bayou


On Monday we took the homeschool group to Kisatchie Bayou. The weather was beautiful until about 2:30 pm. Even though it was the middle of summer, in the woods, it was not nearly as hot as it was at home.
The kids swam and played in the water for hours. They played in the sand and rearranged some of the rocks to build a wall. They even found a funnel of water to ride down. I think they enjoyed the ride the most.
The men barbecued burgers and hot dogs for lunch. After eating the kids ran off their energy waiting for us to give the go ahead to be back in the water. Not long after returning to the river it started to sprinkle and we were just going to wait it out but the sprinkle turned into a deluge. We sat under an umbrella for about 30 minutes and then decided the rain was not going to let up and it was getting chilly so we headed out. Not long after heading down the road the weather cleared but it was 3:30 so we thought it would be best to continue home.
This is definitely a trip worth taking if you are in the area.
Pictured above: Tanek