Silly Lisa - that's not a cloth diaper with which to dust ... it's my littlest Dude's "map." It goes with the pirate bandana underneath it. Funny thing is, I was going to crop these photos pretty closely so that all you'd see would be the math & the cd, but then I thought the messy, cluttered, "unschool-like" atmosphere of the room told the more honest (and humorous!) story.
That is a scene that happens too often here. She will start listening to the Ipod because *insert either brother* is distracting her. Eventually, they are all sharing the tunes one way or another.
Well...they do say that classical music works on the mathematical part of the brain...But distractions are always appreciated. Katie hasn't been getting her school work done lately until almost 5 in the afternoon. Distraction is the name of her game!
Lovely!!
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My favorite part is the gun sitting on the book! What more could a boy want/need?
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LOL... alright... thats funny... and so true... I liked the gun too... and.. did I see a cloth diaper?? its to the left... He dusts too?
ReplyDeleteBut my favorite is the older brother dudes face expression looking at little brother dude... That’s awesome!
Happy WW~ Lisa
Such wonderful taste for such a young man! Or should I say young men...
ReplyDeleteSilly Lisa - that's not a cloth diaper with which to dust ... it's my littlest Dude's "map." It goes with the pirate bandana underneath it. Funny thing is, I was going to crop these photos pretty closely so that all you'd see would be the math & the cd, but then I thought the messy, cluttered, "unschool-like" atmosphere of the room told the more honest (and humorous!) story.
ReplyDeletelol! Woops! My bad... Im so sorry... I hope littlest dude is not insulted?? *Ü*
ReplyDeleteI loved the pictures... remember you are my muse in photography!!
You who inspire!!
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThat is a scene that happens too often here. She will start listening to the Ipod because *insert either brother* is distracting her. Eventually, they are all sharing the tunes one way or another.
Patricia
Happy WW
I love the expression on your older son's face too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great smile!
ReplyDeleteWell...they do say that classical music works on the mathematical part of the brain...But distractions are always appreciated. Katie hasn't been getting her school work done lately until almost 5 in the afternoon. Distraction is the name of her game!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteI would say he is going down the road of brillance! What inspiring, high-lighting of goodness-photos!
these just make me smile.
happy ww!
I really like the 2nd to last picture.
ReplyDeletedadgumit. You turn pictures of math books into art. I'm impressed.
ReplyDeletei too heard that classical msuic is good for the brain too ESPECIALLY mozart. i think there's a university that plays mozart for muzac.
ReplyDeletehere's a link
http://media.www.nguskyliner.com/media/storage/paper284/news/2005/11/09/News/mozart.Effect.Useful.During.Study.Times-1049900.shtml
Aunt Tea -
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing that interesting article. and if I have to listen to muzac, then I'd prefer it be Mozart!!