I write often about what the littles are doing, yet not much on what Ryan, Connor and Cailin are doing.
But they have been busy...
Connor has completed Life of Fred: Advanced Algebra. He is now starting BJU Geometry.
He has found that he loves teaching and has been teaching the younger group of kids math using Life of Fred; Butterflies and Cats, during our history group meetings. Liam has also asked him questions about different math concepts and so he's now "teaching" him math too.
Ryan, when he's not crashed out after seminary...:) is busy with his college class in Calculus. This has been a butt-kicker of a class for him. He's never really had to work hard! at math before, it's come quite easy for him in the past, but I believe he's met his match. He's even accepting a tutor...in fact gladly receiving help from Bro. Rick Fisher.
His first test wasn't so great, a C-. but the 2nd test score was 89%!!! Yeah!! In the end he pulled a B in the class!! Oh so happy! In one week classes start again at NRCC and he'll be finishing this class along with a computer programming class using C++.
He's still working on life skills. He just finished reading Temple Grandin and Sean Barrow's book The Unwritten Rules of Social Relations. We are now beginning a new book on helping young adults with autism called Preparing for Life.
He has chosen to learn about physics (much to the delight of Connor) so he'll be prepared for physics classes for his chosen major at college. So he too is now reading Stephen Hawking's books and will soon start on a Great Courses video class on physics.
The only class he needs for his "transcript" is an English class. He's got a list of classics that he's reading and writing about. He's not really happy about it, but after reading the book he finds he actually likes it. So far he's completed Catch 22 by Joesph Heller, The Count of Monte Cristo, by Dumas, The Walking Drum, by L'Amour and A Wizard of Earthsea, by LeGuin, and Robinson Carusoe. He liked some of them so much so, that he read on his own other works by the same author (namely Heller's books). He still loves!! fantasy, but he's branching out somewhat.
He's also working on reading and discussing more about the Constitution and founding of our nation. He enjoys these discussions with Barry. His last "elective" class is COOKING...it's the only way I can get him to learn how. He's made cookies, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, rice, grilled quesadillas and sandwiches, soup and eggs--anything that he will actually eat, and thus prepare him for life as a missionary or on his own.
Cailin: there's my little kitty, Pumpkin!
Cailin's been writing, reading, writing, reading, writing, and reading some more. Right now she's writing a book...a sequel to one of her favorite Warriors books that doesn't "finish" the way she likes. She too, has been actively working to complete her library of Warriors books (and any others she's come across and likes to read.) She says that she's tired to forgetting to return books in to the library and having to pay the fines so she'd rather just own them and never have to pay another fine again! Cailin: I don't want to have to pay money anymore because I don't have any. I don't want to pay money because we can't get to the library quickly enough. Grrr
She still struggling with math, but with Uncle Brian's help, I think we're going to get over this bump in the road, just to hit another, but, she's a fighter...she will prevail, I just have to inspire her to accept the fight!
Cailin: the first book is missing due to it being loaned off.
She too, is writing her own science book. She's researching about plants. She was inspired by the "medicine cat's" knowledge of healing plants and she wanted to learn more about them. So far she's researched about different types of fruit trees and primitive plants (moss, fungus diatoms, mushrooms etc.) She got very tired of the "textbook' type science books. Real books hold so much more enjoyment and learning possibilities. Of course, using the textbooks to find information is good, so she won't get rid of them (not that I'd let her.)
She's caught a new breath of vigor in her piano playing and practicing. She's often at the piano. She's bound and determined to master Fur Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven, along with other songs her piano teacher gives her. We love to hear her practice.
" Liam dared me" says Cailin in regard to the colorful wig!!!Cailin's words:
I'd like to add something. Most people think I only like to read about cats, but that's not true. I like to read pretty much anything, as long as it isn't to frightening. I like fantasy, non-fiction, (I don't tell many people, but I love to write reports,) historical fiction, um....animal fiction? and also...fiction. I don't know about sci-fi yet, due to the fact that I don't have anything appropriate to read. Most people my age don't read much sci-fi...
But, I don't just write about cats, either. And it wasn't that I didn't like how the last book of the series ended, it was that I didn't think it tied the ends up properly. And I was curious about the aftermath. So I made my own.
I like to write about fantasy and wild animals. Currently, I am writing a book about wolves (fiction....I'm not good about writing non-fiction books...yet) and it's going well.