Yesterday, the transformer just outside of our backyard blew (sparks! shotgun-like bangs! electricity traveling on the wires “like in the cartoons”!) and our house, along with fourteen others in the neighborhood, was without power. So no blogging for me.
Today is the actual event of International Towne. After weeks of training and excitement, my kids are about to burst this morning. I’m beyond glad that my kids have this opportunity, but it does mean a second day in a row of no (real) blogging for me.
And I’ve got so much to talk about! See you tomorrow!
We are very excited. Today is the second day of training for International Towne!
One of our favorite yearly experiences in our homeschool is participating in Young Ameritowne. We’ve done Ameritowne for four years now, but this will be our first time at International Towne.
Doodle as a college counselor at our first year at Ameritowne
I feel incredibly lucky to live in a city that offers such a neat resource. Ameritowne and International Towne are usually offered to public school kids, but the organization
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