18th Century Dialectic Becoming History Presentation
As our guests entered, including one from 1500 miles away just to see this presentation, they easily took a broadside (on the…
An 18th century lifestyle blog
As our guests entered, including one from 1500 miles away just to see this presentation, they easily took a broadside (on the…
Who’d have thought, all the costumes I’ve been sewing for history presentations would come in handy for another purpose?! The Request At…
Presenting Pocahontas, Evening Primrose, and Squanto. Sharing little known details of their personas, the kids taught us a lot about Pocahontas and…
Presenting Queen Elizabeth I and her royal subjects: Portia, from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, and D’Artagnan of the Three Musketeers. (This time…
In short we learned about Lords and Ladies, Knights and Chivalry, Feasts and Entertainments, King Arthur and Robin Hood (and everyone in-between)…so…
For our Ancient Rome history presentation we welcomed extended family who had flown in from out of state to join us! Presenting…a…
Quintessential to the Classical Greeks is the theater, so that was the opening to our Greek history presentation. The kids performed the…
When we studied Esther from the Old Testament last spring, we reenacted the Feast of Purim like the Jews do. The neat…
Presenting Ruth (my daughter), Deborah from Judges (me), and a Phoenician merchant (my son) of purple dye, who came to know the…
As we sat there our cat, Slipper, sauntered by. The kids giggled and quickly got the idea to let her be our Cat of Bubastees.