There. I crossed that out, but I didn't press backspace. Crossing out looks nicer....[?]
ANYWAYS, a week or so ago we had a dust-storm. The above picture ^^^^^ is how it looked. Well not exactly. It looked way "oranger". Somehow the camera didn't capture it correct. But that's how cameras are.
This post is a short post, only with two pictures, because I have math to do. Samuel is on lesson 117 in his math (he's a level behind), but since I've been sick I'm on lesson 31 in mine. (AND he's been doing like 100 lessons a day....well four lessons a day.) He'll be in my book before I know it, he has three lessons to finish before going into mine. And Samuel says he's going to 'beat' me. Hmm, wonder what that means. I shalln't wait to find out. I'm going to do more math right after this last picture of the dust storm . . .
That's of our yard.
Time for math,
PS: How is everybody's Christmas time going? It still doesn't seem like Christmas here but I'm still glad Jesus came down to die for us!


Wow....those are really cool pictures! I can't believe how 'orange' it looks......
ReplyDeleteAnd ew, good luck with math. :p
I wish I could have seen that sand storm like you said you cant capture the whole effect on camera! God bless you Kendra and I hope you have a wonderful CHRISTmas!!!
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Ack - poor you...I only got stuck in a dust storm once - and then it poured rain afterwards. Our twelve passenger van got stuck in the dirt driveway... ;) The pictures are sawesome (so-awesome - ya know...)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with math - I'd die if I did four lessons. One is hard enough. ;)
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ReplyDeleteNice photos! Can people go outside during a dust-storm, or does everyone stay in their houses? :)
ReplyDeleteI thought it was funny when you wrote, "Samuel says he's going to 'beat' me. Hmm, wonder what that means. I shalln't wait to find out."
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Kendra! Even if you don't have snow, it's still a special time of yeara. :-) Just think of those poor Australians who have barbecues on Christmas Day! :-p
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