Bag of Randomness for Monday, April 6, 2020


 

To break up the monotony we’ll go through the drive-thru and then will find an open area to eat at. WifeGeeding and I will normally eat in the car but the kids like to eat outside.

In this picture, the kids are playing a game. I flipped a coin to see who would be the first to select a color, red or blue. Then, they counted the number of vehicles of their assigned color and the first to 100 wins.

This photo was taken at the same place but on a different day. They decided to take turns rolling each other down this “hill”.

The kids had a picnic in this open field and then challenged their mother to a race.


Here’s a photo of WifeGeeding teaching a geography lesson to her kindergartner class.  I bought that light ring a few years ago when I ran across a good deal and she thought it would never come in handy.


Radio host ‘Doc’ Gallagher gets 25 years for bilking Christian investors out of millionsThe 79-year-old pleaded guilty in Dallas County to three charges and must also pay more than $10 million in restitution.


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3 Responses to Bag of Randomness for Monday, April 6, 2020

  1. David Bryant says:

    Am curious about WifeGeedings update on what she thinks about remote teaching. Maybe she could do a guest post…or maybe DaughterGeeding could interview here as the first BON On The Spot Reporter. Some questions that come to mind, but DaughterGeeding is the professional…
    1) How is it different? The same?
    2) Is she tempted to ‘dress down’ like the rest of the business world does when working from home?
    3) How does she prepare for a lesson and how is it different/the same?
    4) How does the length of the lessons compare when she cannot see the students in the same room?
    5) What is it like being a parent and teach at the same time in this remote world

  2. Bizarro Big Tex says:

    Sad about all the folks swindled by the Christian radio host. When someone tells me I should let them fix my car, repair my house, invest my money, etc solely because they are Good Christian Folk, I run away as fast as I can. Jesus did not come into this world to be the Better Business Bureau.

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