2025-26 School Year–Week Thirty-One

The penultimate week of the 2025-26 school year has come to an end!

We are really wrapping things up at this point. Chickadee continued her massive algebra review. We read about Tiananmen Square, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the first Persian Gulf War in history. In writing, she analyzed and summarized a short story by Hemingway. We read about the atmosphere, especially atmospheric pressure and energy in the atmosphere, in science. We continued reading The Phantom Tollbooth. The final recipe we’ll make from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook this year (I have something special planned for next week) was Cheese & Chive Crackers inspired by Courtney.

And today we went on a field trip I’ve been looking forward to for weeks, and one that bridges the 2025-26 school year with our 2026 summer school focused on the 100th anniversary of the Mother Road. In place of their regularly-scheduled History Exploration Day this month, the Missouri History Museum is holding a Route 66 Centennial Festival all weekend, and we were able to hear a talk by Author Cheryl Eichar Jett about the women who worked behind-the-scenes along Route 66, see some classic cars and neon signs, plan a retro trip, and make our own version of neon using pastel chalks (a craft I may revisit at home!). And while we were there, we finally got to ride the much-maligned but still fun Loop Trolley from end to end!

One week to go, and then it’s on to high school!

Animals Aglow 2026

It’s that time of year!

For the third year in a row, the St. Louis Zoo is hosting Animals Aglow, an amazing, nature-themed lantern festival. And for the third year in a row, we attended. I love how there are some familiar things every year, and some things that are brand new. This dragon, who greets you as you walk through the gates at the south entrance, is a new addition:

Near the dragon is a cute pair of lovebirds set among plants that have a definite Dr. Seuss vibe:

There are other large-scale installations, as well…this pavilion is a popular spot:

This tree has a cool interactive musical feature:

There’s so much to look at on this butterfly tree!

Of course there are more traditional lanterns, as well:

And the dragon tunnel is a returning favorite, but in a new color this year!

The zoo Starbucks is offering a special “Year of the Horse” chai flavored with brown sugar and honey:

It’s so much fun to get to see the zoo lit up at night!

The majority of the lanterns are animal and plant themed…there are so many beautiful designs!

But my very favorite part of the festival is the lantern tunnel…I knew it would be when I saw it at the zoo during the day, and I was not disappointed! There are so many beautiful colors and patterns!

This has become one of my most-anticipated events of the spring, and I can’t wait to see what it looks like next year!

Mani Monday

This week’s mani features my favorite color…purple! I did swirls of three different Holo Taco shades: “Purple Slushie,” “Violet Nightmares,” and “Lavender Syrup.” I also topped them with “Freezer Burn,” which enhanced the cool tones of the polishes.