The girls have been back to school for about a week now. So far, things seem to be going well - we are managing to get off in the mornings without the prerequisite craziness that became the norm last year. Homework is getting done for the most part. Between JP and myself, we are getting the girls to and from their after school activities on time. Whew!
L has Algebra this year. 3 years ago, when J took Algebra, she was spending 2-3 hours nightly on homework. It was a BAD year from a Math standpoint, but I've already blogged about that and moved on. L has been spending at least 2 hours nightly "doing Algebra homework." The quotes are meant to imply that she is not actually focusing on the homework. I'm convinced that it wouldn't take her as long if she could focus!
JP recently bought a couple of Echo Dots and rigged them up in different rooms of the house. It has been kind of fun asking Alexa questions, playing games, and having her play songs on a whim. Last night, she started playing Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" out of the blue. Tonight she says she isn't connected, all the while playing music from Pandora. Perhaps Alexa is ill?
At work today, I moved into my 6th office space since December. I am on my own again, which has been kinda nice. I will move again in a few weeks, and this should be my permanent office. I will be sharing with one of the NPs at that time.
My garden, which has normally been my pride and joy, has been quite an embarrassment this year. It is more weeds than anything. My 2 beds of corn grew a total of about 20 stalks, but at least we'll get a taste. The tomatoes are producing well, and I have been making and canning pasta sauce about twice a week for the past 3 weeks.
We have also been eating a lot of tomatoes. On Tuesday we had
Pasta with Pesto alla Trapanese. On Wednesday, we had tomato pie. Tonight we had the Trapanese again because we like it so much!
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The makings of my pesto: cherry tomatoes, pine nuts,
garlic, purple & green basil & one pepperoncini.
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JP has been reading a book recently about eating insects. He informed me last night that Tomato Horn Worms are edible and delicious. They creep me out, and I decline to even try one, thanks anyway. Check out this person's post about it:
http://www.greatlakespermaculture.org/?p=260.
That is enough random strangeness for one post. I must go and be productive!