I realized that what I emphasized on - workbooks, did not really matter much in the review but the stuff we were not planning on doing but ended up doing and had “nothing to do with school” ended up being the highlights of the review. This is my first review so it’s left me in quite a shock.
Some of the not planned stuff were when my hubby decided to drive up to bow hill and surrounds to see the flood waters, or when we drove down to Kingston for my birthday, or when we drove up to Berri for our anniversary and it is considered educational.
Other unplanned stuff is like when I decided to incubate the eggs, adopted four rabbits and four Guinea pigs — none of which were supposed to be educational but ended up being pretty scientific.
And going to Bunnings for the DIY course was really not something I planned but just tagged along, and benefited so much from.
And her playing Lego which I thought was a waste of time but turns out to be looking pretty good in the review.
And a book on the periodic table which I just so happened to bump into in Kmart and picked it up, and she fell in love with to the point of writing her own story about it.
These were all unplanned but happened and everything I actually did plan didn’t materialize or didn’t matter.
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