I truly do not know how November went by so fast.
I know that many of us say that about every month but November really did fly by for me.
We had some activities, but for the most part it was a relaxing month.
We celebrated two birthdays, an anniversary and, of course, Thanksgiving.
We took a field trip at the beginning of the month to a reptile zoo, which Little Miss was thrilled about.

The Boy and I enjoyed it too, but she was just in heaven. I’m sure we will visit there again in the spring or summer.


We did schoolwork and while there were some of it we didn’t enjoy, we are learning a lot of new things from a variety of sources this school year, so that has offered us some more chances for fun than other years.
I am moving a little away from a strict curriculum for some subjects and focusing on reading books on the topics or doing more hands-on activities instead of paperwork.
That seems to be a lot more relaxing for both the kids and for me.
The Boy still has to do some paperwork, but Little Miss is doing a mix of paperwork with reading various non-fiction and fiction books and exploring more of the things she is interested in.
I plan for us to do some lessons on cooking in December and January for both Little Miss and The Boy.
Even with our oven broken, there are many other ways to cook and that would be something to teach the kids in case they ever move into a place that doesn’t have an oven.
My goal this year for homeschooling is to focus on life skills and things that they will need to know how to do in life in addition to academics.
I still feel like I am not doing enough with actual curriculum, but teaching with less strict curriculum and more freedom in how we learn seems to be benefiting the children’s desire to learn and their overall feeling about school in general.
We still continue to use the curriculum, of course. We are just not as strict on using it every day. Some days we allow reading, art, music, and exploring to be our educational guide instead.
In a couple more days we will be moving into December and I love December more than I used to.
I once dreaded December because I knew cold weather came with it. It officially kicks off a winter that usually lasts a couple of months here in Pennsylvania and sometimes even more.
But now I know that December is when we can make excuses to watch cozy movies, read books full of Christmas happiness, and tell people who want to know if I want to go out in the cold for some sort of cold activity that I have family commitments for the holidays when I really don’t and just want to stay in and drink cocoa and watch movies instead of attending whatever function they want me to.
I’m joking about that last part, of course. I don’t really lie to people. I’m middle-aged. I just tell them like it is: “I don’t want to go out in the cold because I’m old now and I don’t have to do things that I don’t want to. So there.”
Our house is already decorated for Christmas. The Husband (my silly “pet name” for my husband here on the blog only) decorates every year the day after Thanksgiving. I would probably wait until December to decorate otherwise, but it’s nice to start the happy movies and books early.
We only decorate inside because our neighbors go all out for Christmas. Everyone in town (of like 600) loves seeing their lights, but the people driving on the highway down the hill from our street also love it because you can see them from there. They aren’t at the level of one of my husband’s co-workers who has a huge display every year. It’s one of those displays where people almost have accidents looking at it and it’s on a busy street too.
I’ll have some more photographs of their display later on this month, I’m sure, but here are a couple photos I took last year for now:


The weekend after this upcoming weekend there is a holiday event and book sale at the local library which I am looking forward to. I have a couple classics I hope to find there. There is also a light display at the local fairgrounds either that weekend or the next that we plan to visit.
So, while December was once not as fun of a month for me (until we got to Christmas), I now like several things about it, including:
- Colder weather that allows us to snuggle up under covers with a cup of cocoa or tea.
- Christmas movies and books
- My neighbor’s decorations
- Christmas celebration and family time
- Christmas events (like book sales!)
- Snow on our naked trees to make them look less depressing with no leaves
- Fun things to cook or bake
What are you looking forward to in December? Let me know in the comments.
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I love this Lisa. Such wonderful things happened in your November. 🙂
I also love how you are homeschooling right now. It sounds perfect for your kids and for you! We do like a half and half thing over here. Some things we use the curriculum and paperwork, others we use books and projects. 🙂
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The mix of both really provides a much more rounded education to me. I can’t totally get away from curriculum and worksheets, of course, but using them less makes the kids more excited and less bored.
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That is a LOT of christmas lights. I just put ours up. First night tonight. It’s warm here so we’re planning swims (not very Christmassy) in the time off before xmas. Frantic at work but then socially having a good time! Anyway, have a lovely month regardless. #TrafficJamWeekend
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We all celebrate whatever way works for us and where we live! Enjoy the swim!!
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We used so spent nearly the whole month of December on the holidays and picked up tons of great picture books from the library, worked on all sorts of arts and crafts projects, baked so many delicious treats, and enjoyed lots and lots of Christmas movies. I never really liked the month of December until we started homeschooling and then we could really relax into the whole month and I didn’t HAVE to go anywhere in the ice and snow that I didn’t want to. It was perfect.
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Yes! I love being able to say that I’m not sure about the weather so I’d better stay in. I already want to slack off on homeschool 😂😂 But it’s too early to do that so we are plugging ahead and will take some down time closer to Christmas and the new year.
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I agree with you…November just flew by! I have always liked December…probably because of the winter break I knew was coming! We are in the process of decorating. It takes a couple of days because things are here, there, and everywhere. This time, I am going to be much more organized when we put things away. I think I’ll even make a spreadsheet so I know! All of the Christmas trees are up, but none of them are decorated. Luckily, they’re all prelit so none of that stringing of lights. Not many of our neighbors go all out, but there’s a house in the neighborhood next to ours that does. I can see it through the dining room window so that’s good enough for me! My son is a second Clark Griswold, though! He does love his lights!
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We all say we are going to be organized when we put it away! I hope you can hold to that. 😂😂. Our neighbors aren’t quite Clark yet but give it a couple more years and they will be. People actually drive up our street just to look at them sometimes.
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Looking forward to summer holidays! The thought of stopping work on 22 December and not going back until mid January. We have been told it will be a hot summer though let’s see!
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Hoping the heat isn’t too unbearable! You can write about your heat and I’ll write about our cold and we will balance each other out.
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I’m actually ready for snow. We’ve had flurries but nothing to stay on the ground long. And of course, I’m looking forward to Christmas. All of our family will be “home” for the holiday. Thanksgiving was weird for us — none of our kids could come, our nearby daughter had to work (hospital nurse), so I didn’t cook a Thanksgiving dinner at all. Just hubby and me and…gasp…we ate turkey frozen dinners! But I did get to relax all day long, so there’s that.
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That is a weird Thanksgiving!! So glad they will all be together for Christmas at least.
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I don’t think in our 46 years of marriage, we’ve ever spent a Thanksgiving with just the two of us. It definitely was different!
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I feel kind of sad about it actually. Your kids better make up for it big time at Christmas. *wink*
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It’s just the way it is when most of your family live so far away from you. Plus, because of a custody agreement, our oldest grandchild must spend alternating holidays with her biological father. 😦
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yes, many things can complicate life but at least you and your husband were together!
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