Aragorn's windshield had to be fixed (not sure why that means the hood has to be up ?! )
This week we also made Christmas gifts (to be shared after Christmas). I am officially *done* with my Christmas shopping! I few more gifts will trickle in and more wrapping.
We are going with Barton for dyslexia but he didn't pass the necessary components in the screening test so Susan Barton recommended Foundation in Sounds. So we are working on that. It's very simple, yet for a dyslexic it can be quite the work out. They use only sight (see the picture word and watch the correct formation of the mouth), hearing (the sounds and a combination of sounds) and touch (pointing to the pictures or cubes). There are no letters yet as the necessary processing skills need to be mastered. It amazes me with what difficulty a dyslexic can struggle with the skills that ordinary readers just know. It's a very fascinating process. I'm going through it very tediously (watching every tutoring video and reading every tutor aid I am given with these great programs). I want to be ready to help other children in the future.
We went to Sky Zone trampoline park with some cousins for a birthday. It was great fun!You can see the little window we put in for, I think, circulation purposes. It's actually a cute little window with a design on it, but it doesn't show very well in the picture.
Opening day of the "official" hunting season for deer is officially here. Eleanor is the lone girl who goes out hunting.
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