I just got back from the house. I helped Thomas hang wallpaper in his room. Some of it was dry enough we could paint it. We painted 2 walls. One of the other walls will be covered by his closet, and the other can be finished Monday. I'm going to see what I can get at IKEA on Monday. Maybe I can buy the missing shelves and storage the boys need. If we can get the floors put down Monday they can move into their rooms this week. That would really make me happy. I had Nicole and Philip pick me 3 more buckets of grapes. The juice is turning out so good, I would hate to throw away the grapes. I think I can manage at least another 6 to 9 buckets of grapes before the kitchen gets taken apart. I'm out of jars. That's my biggest problem. I think people must be praying for us because I can really feel the grace of God holding me up.
I am very happy to review the Reading Kingdom. This is an online program that uses a variety of methods to teach reading. I decided to share this product with my adopted granddaughter Ruth. Reading kingdom uses a six skills integrative method Ruth only just began to use the program. She is only 3 years old and cannot use the program without help. But her mom says that she can already recognize words like girl and kids when they are shown on the screen. Sylvia wrote that she loves the repetition of the words in the program . That Ruth is memorizing the words she sees. She will be able to use it for an entire year. But I expect her to become a very good reader. And what a great gift to give to any child! She will have a lifetime love for books. Sylvia also works with teenage mothers in Uganda. And many of these women have never attended school. So she plans to use these ideas to h...
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