Every month I try to gather a picture a day all together in one post. It's a good way to remember all that's occurred in the past thirty days before starting a new month. My October began celebrating James's birthday and the normal round of work, church, and school before we traveled to Italy for the annual meeting of the International Baptist Convention. We took homeschool on the road, made new friends, and K.J. preached in Rome.
Our time with people from other IBC churches was encouraging, and we had a day of rest and quiet on the coast before traveling back home. It's been a cloudy and damp end to the month, which makes me extra grateful for all the Italian sunshine we soaked up last week!
October 1 - 10 Years of James!
October 2 - That homeschooling life makes me feel smarter.
October 3 - Did you know someone once banned Winnie the Pooh for having talking animals?
October 4 - It's soup season!
October 5 - Party Day
October 6 - After Church Walk
October 7 - Welcome, autumn.
October 9 - I had a presentiment there might be a rainbow.
October 10 - The Beauty of Dying Things
October 11 - Dog Sitting and Reading so Many Books Lately
October 12 - I really love this area of Versailles in the fall.
October 13 - Tis the season for leaves, too.
October 14 - Fall in Paris
October 15 - View from the Kids' Room
October 16 - Off on an adventure!
October 17 - Getting Water from a Fountain
October 18 - Temple of Saturn, 2,500 years old
October 19 - Castle Bracciano with Friends
October 20 - Fountains in the shape of boats are one of my new favorite things.
October 21 - I can't get over this ancient building in the middle of modernity.
October 22 - Italian Hotel Breakfast
October 23 - Mount Vesuvius!
October 24 - A Beautiful Morning
October 25 - Acqueducts and Bunny Ears
October 26 - Airplane View
October 27 - Baptism Testimonies
October 28 - Early-Morning Math
October 29 - E's Watercoloring
October 30 - The Only Picture I Took Yesterday
October 31 - A Cloudy Day in Paris
Fare-thee-well, October! Though I can't believe it's here, I'm looking forward to the month of thankfulness.
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