Clara keeps heading out between storms to check on the garden and weed. She has to stay on the paths or she's inches deep in mud. For myself, I'm waiting til things firm up a bit.
It's not just the garden she's on top of.
She got her ACT scores back this week and she has gone and scored a 35!
Wow! Congrats on the high score!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Clara! That is a wonderful accomplishment- you and your family must be very proud!
ReplyDeleteWow, Clara! Great work on that score!
ReplyDeleteOh my stars ... that is excellent! Top 1% of the nation! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteI had to look that up but wow! That's impressive. The top 1% in the country. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what ACT scores are, but congratulations to her anyway! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have been madly googling to find out what ACT and 35 means -- it looks as if the highest score possible is 36 so Clara has scored about 99%? Oh Clara -- how brilliant! My sincere congratulations and very best wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteOh my word, Clara!! Absolutely fabulous. All of the ACT-takers in this household are blown away! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing ACT score!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
I am like Clara..I have to get outside whether it is sunny or not..
ReplyDeleteIt has been raining nearly everyday here and it is not good for me....I have seasonal depression and the more I get outside the better I feel ~smile~
We haven't been able to really get our garden out a few pea's and broccoli....Good Job Clara!!!!
~Renee
The world is her oyster! Way to stay on top of things...
ReplyDeleteGood for Clara! (I follow her adventures with special interest because of my own dear daughter, Clara.)
ReplyDeleteWe're about to go under for the third time here in PA. I finally gave up and stuck my asparagus crowns in the mud.
Way to go, Clara!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Congratulations Clara!
ReplyDeleteA blessing!
Praying you are all safe... Just heard about all the storms/tornados last night!
Sad! We will pray~
~Blessings~
~Lori
Kudos to Clara and to you, too, Anna! You have raised/taught some brilliant children. How proud you must be of them all.
ReplyDeleteA smart girl who loves to garden! Congratulations on an achievement well done!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Clara! Surely all that fresh air and gardening help with the academics! And the knitting. What a girl--great job!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Clara! I am glad she is looking after the garden... we have been getting the storms as well and they could certainly do a number on young plants.
ReplyDeleteThat means a mail box full of invitations to most of the top Universities!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Clara! A high IQ and home school is difficult to beat.
Glad all of you are safe from the weather.
Congratulations to Clara. That's is fantastic. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to both of you!Clara is looking alot like her brother Giles.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Clara. And to Clara's parents! It is a satisfying thing, indeed, to share in your child's success, and a sweet thing to savor together.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! 35?!? Congratulations to you both! Good Work!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Clara! What a girl.
ReplyDelete