Lindbergh Bay

I’m so sorry I haven’t posted sooner, internet is a real issue.  The fact that we even have it is amazing to me, but so far in the Virgin Islands there has only been one bay that we visited that had internet strong enough to upload photos for posts.

Let me get caught up here.  Eric went home to work for a week, so that gave us a week to get caught up on school work.  Marie managed to finish her Math book, she’s a pretty good reader but needs to cross the bridge to enjoying chapter books.  Roy and Genny haven’t worked on math in over a month. It’s dvd based on my computer, which has a damaged hard disk, Eric will bring back a replacement for me.  They spent the week working on writing  worksheets and journals.

We also read several chapters of our Sea Creatures book, did several CBS bible study lessons, and found science in the kitchen when replacing our old box of baking soda.  No balloons, so Genny blew up a glove by adding vinegar to the old baking soda.

We also had lots of fun snorkelling by the hot water exhaust from the desalinization plant. Roy found a lobster nest and spent most of the week looking for something big enough to eat.


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Now that her math is finished Marie and Genny set up a craft store.  After Topaz’s haircut, they made a craft by glueing dog hair around a piece of fabric and adding googly eyes.

It was a quiet week with only a few annoyances.   There was the weekend booming music on the beach and jet skiers that made Topaz bark constantly and even drove us into the cabin with the doors closed.  Gentle swells came into the bay that made the monohulls rock like crazy, but our cat made it barely noticeable. We also had to avert our gaze when sock man came out while we were snorkelling. This guy was camping on the hill and wearing only a g-string that looked like a sock.  Then of course where was the great barracuda that lived under our boat.  Roy named him Dog Meat. We refrained from swimming off the boat

 

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One Response to Lindbergh Bay

  1. shawn wild says:

    Yikers!!! That looks like a huge barracuda! We saw a bunch of these while snorkeling in Belize – their teeth are SCARY!!! Poor Topaz! I bet she hates not being able to just jump in and swim whenever she wants! Thanks for sharing your pictures and stories. We have incorporated your blog into our homeschool routine. We get geography, marine biology, world history, culinary arts and a plethora of other subjects checked off, just by following your blog! Thanks, Jackie! LOL!