
Last-minute check of the boys' things before going into the airport

Our "son for the summer" has become our brother forever. Praise God!
DooSan checks out a display on Human origins. Whom do we trust, human reasoning or God's Word? DooSan, this isn't a relative of yours, now, is it?
Search thousands of interesting articles at: www.answersingenesis.org.
Creation Museum: www.creationmuseum.org
DooSan helps with "crowd control" while the prophets of old look on. (Shown are: Isaiah, Moses, David, DooSan, Gracie, and Caleb).
This animatronic dinosaur was VERY realistic. I think Gracie wondered if one of us would be its next snack!
Gracie and Caleb astride a bucking dinosaur while DooSan helps them to stay aright.
Who says that dinosaurs and people didn't live at the same time? ; D
An unexpected privilege: we talked with Ken Ham, got his autograph on several of our bookstore purchases, and enjoyed this wonderful photo opportunity at the Noah's Ark Cafe'!
Visiting the Creation Museum was a wonderful way to spend one of our days in KY. Hope you can get there!
Sunday, August 5th





Saturday... finally a day to relax. (whew)
While waiting for their turn on the boat, the rest of the kids do some water and sand exploration on the beach.
Here are Nathan, Caleb, Gracie, and DooSan starting their schoolwork for the day. Nathan and DooSan are revising their journal entries from the past two nights. Last night, they wrote on the subject of martial arts. I can't wait to see the two of them sparring! :)
Back to the books after lunch. After watching a Math-U-See video, we worked on math with our cuisenaire rods and books. DooSan is really getting the hang of it! After math, we did some reading, reading comprehension exercises, bible study, and vocabulary. DooSan and the kids enjoy studying, working, and playing together. And Caroline has been a wonderful math teacher for the little ones. Come join us sometime! Homeschool's cool! 
After our morning devotions and an English grammar lesson, the older children had a math lesson using cuisenaire rods to help them with problem-solving, working with fractions, and figuring the area of various types of figures. Here is DooSan calculating the area of a square featuring rods of different lengths. DooSan appears to enjoy working with manipulatives, and these have already helped him to understand the mathematical principles behind some of the problems he is solving on paper.
Caleb is doing a math lesson of his own, using snap cubes to form patterns. He likes working in the same room as us!
Gracie is familiarizing herself with the snap cubes, but she also likes to see what DooSan, Nathan, and Kristin are doing with their cuisenaire rods. And she's a ham in front of the camera!
DooSan has constructed a whimsical figure according to the instructions of his new Cuisenaire book. It might look easy, but calculating the area of such a figure takes some thought! Using the cuisenaire rods is helping him to practice using the English words for colors, numbers, and essential mathematical expressions such as "area," "perimeter," "volume," and so on.
Our math lesson is over, and DooSan is enjoying a quick cuddle with one of our puppies. Now it's off to the pool for our first swimming lesson! We'll post the pictures of that in our next blog.
