Hi, I'm Wilson.
This is my first post on "celebramos"! I have lots to celebrate about. I copied in Latin and Greek 'The Lord Prayer' and 'The Gloria Patri'. What I also copied in Latin is 'The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed' and 'The Sanctus', in Greek copied 'The Triagion' and 'The Kyrie'. Dad and Mom ordered my new Greek book by Mr.Mounce on Wednesday and I hope to get it soon (yeah).
Besides School, I have lots to celebrate in my outside work. I placed an ad about the roosters that Mom gave me in the Farmers' Forum. I already sold 3 roosters and I traded one hen for a tent. Each rooster cost $15! I also decided to get pigs, so I'm clearing a nice area near Kajsa's garden. I'm working for Dad and he is paying me with pigs and fence; hopefully, I will get it this month. I forgot to mention that Rosie is working for me. I'm paying her with a piglet. Well, that's enough celebrating for me this week.
Hey there! It's Kajsa. My Greek and Latin are coming along nicely. They don't seem like a chore any more. I've got the Kyrie memorized,and almost memorized the Pater Noster, the Gloria Patri, and the Sanctus. Mom's learning Chinese, and so is Rachel.
I finished one of my math books yesterday. Soccer is great. I found a great place to put a hammock in my shade garden where I can see the sun set. The drawing book Mrs. Teresa gave me is filling up fast with paintings and drawings. Thank You Mrs. Teresa. bye now
Hello all, I am practicing and improving in Latin and Greek. I'm getting really good at the Pater Noster and improving at the Sanctus and Gloria Patri. I have memorized the Kyrie.
Outside, we are already working on the garden. That is fun. I wrote a poem called "Winter Days." Here it is.
When winter days come and go,
the snow must come and go also.
When it comes the children smile;
they go and play for quite a while,
and when they're cold from head to toe
they go inside for hot cocoa.
After that they get their skates;
they go and skate with their playmates.
After the fun winter day,
they go home, kneel down and pray,
"Thank you God for the cold snow,
and thank you for the hot cocoa."
Rosie
Hi, it's Rachel. This is my first time writing a post. I am getting along in Greek and Latin. The Doxa Patri and the Triagion are a little hard, but I'm getting along. The snow is going away, and I can work in my garden. We are all also working in the main garden. I like working in the garden. Well, that's all for now.
Hey y'all. See I can write Southern, even if I can't talk! The weather here has been great (until today; it's snowing!) so we have gotten a fair amount of yard work and clean-up done. My sink is shiny, and I've had my shoes on most of the day. Wilson has been a great help in reminding me of that!
I brought out my old Chinese books and have been brushing up. I am glad to see I remember more and more as I work at it. As they say, "Use it or lose it." Thanks, Tonya, for the push. I plan to use it more. Rachel is asking to learn also, and has learned some dialogues introducing herself and others already.
We had an interesting day today with calls for roosters, but had a good "Monday on Friday" nonetheless. I'm still working on 1. We spent a quite a bit of time on 2. today, but I need improvement on 3. As for 4., I have been fairly diligent on my "less than/greater than"...T and T, can you guess?
We have so much to celebrate. Tonya, I think this has to be one of your best brainstorms yet. Celebramos!
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