Saturday, February 20, 2021

Supermercado

 


We did a homework assignment today, heading out to a Hispanic grocery store, and Madison spent a good deal of time identifying various products there for the camera, speaking out sentences about what this item was, or where it was located and so on.  The conversation above was one of the parts of the assignment, which was super awkward for her, as she didn't know Spanish, of course.  But she gave it a go, and didn't do too badly!

That's about it for anything we did outside the house today.  I was finishing up a script for tomorrow, and then there was the usual letter to parents, so a good part of the morning was work for the church.  Madison played piano, and sounded great doing so.  We had a super great breakfast this morning, courtesy of Mom and a big skillet.  She also made the Irish breakfast tea, which is astoundingly good.  In honor of the upcoming St. Patrick's Day, we got out the Celtic music and started listening to a few of those tracks as well.  


This is Madison wearing upside down glasses.  They make everything look upside down, and that's part of the game these glasses come with.  We tried playing a game of catch with these on, and it's nearly impossible.  I made the picture itself upside down just for fun, but it gives you an idea of how difficult it must be to do much while looking through those.  And that's the fun of it!

Tonight we watched "Age of Ultron," just to break out of the animal video trend we've been on lately.  The reason for this would be the introduction to Vision and Wanda, of course.  And yes, we watched that latest episode again for good measure.  The song "It was Agnes All Along" was fun to hear again!

We prayed and read tonight, finishing up the book of Ruth.  Tomorrow night we'll watch that movie, "The Book of Ruth," to wrap up that theme.  It was a better day today.  We had a few moments, but overall, it went better than yesterday.  It's late, but we're ready for tomorrow, and ready for another good day.


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