Apparently Joel is pining away for news from The Westendorf 7, so here’s some bits and pieces of what’s been happening:
Our pullets continue to lay, slowly building up numbers as more start – we averaged 5 eggs a day last week, and 10 a day this weekend. They’re still small, so I’m not selling any, but prospects are looking up!
Homeschooling is going wonderfully well, now that we have a new schedule. Previously, I had each child doing their math first, since they could do this independently while I was getting chores done. Unfortunately, this led to getting no other school done, since I have one extremely talented dawdler who can take 8 hours to do one workbook page! Now we do all of our other subjects first (Bible Study, reading, greek, science, geography, grammar, and spelling) which works out much better, since I have all of the kids doing the same lessons at the same time. We all sit down at the table together and do these subjects (which usually takes under 2 hours total), then break off and each child does his or her math lesson for the day. This goes MUCH smoother (although I did resort to bribery in one case – I told my 8-hour dawdler that I would buy him a toy (under $10) if he got his math page done in under an hour every day for a week. He did it! Yesterday we went to pick up his toy – and *surprise* he chose a new light saber
Unfortunately, we did so well with school Monday-Thursday that I decided to rest on my laurels and have a “Teacher Inservice” day on Friday - otherwise known as “Mom works on other things” – other things meaning yardwork on a gloriously warm and sunny November day! I fixed the lamp in the chicken coop (which was on a timer so the hens get their required 16 hours of light, but hadn’t been working because they kept knocking it down) and installed extra roosts (fun with power tools!), cleaned up the scrap wood lying behind the garage, which was getting wet and beginning to rot, so I stacked it upright so it could air out (and of course made plans to use it for new chicken runs . . .), and organized and swept the garage. A very productive day (and only minimal damage to the house while I was outside!)
Saturday we went up to our friends’ new house on the North Shore of Lake Superior. It was the perfect day for it – in the 60s and not too breezy. The kids had a wonderful time picking out rocks from the lakeshore:
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Naomi found several heart-shaped ones, and one shaped like a breadstick (which I am saving to hold my books open while I read!) Our friend Matthew was there, too, and although Naomi’s heart-shaped rocks may not keep her warm, we couldn’t find any furnace-shaped ones for him . . .
Sunday was catch-up-on-all-the-cleaning-that-didn’t-get-done-while-I-was-busy day, with a brief break to take the kids shopping for Sam’s Math Booty (and also get the kids away from the house while Daddy dispatched Hannah’s chicken, Clara, who had a lethal respiratory infection).
And now it’s Monday. School is almost done (only math left), laundry is moving through the system, and it’s almost time to make lunch. Many homeschool moms have been asked, “What do you do with the younger children when you’re trying to do school with the older ones?” Well, in our house, they have their own studies to occupy them:

Jobiwan Kenobi trains his padawan, Princess Laina
So there you go, Joel. I hope you’re happy now




