Soo at first I have no clue what to do for boundaries. I don't know how it popped into my mind but I had the idea of drawing the floor plan of a house. I originally wanted to do my house, but that seemed too difficult. I asked my dad if he had them because that's something he would have, but he didn't. So I essentially just made up a house. Woo! The hardest part would be making sure everything. Is perfectly perpendicular and straight. If it isn't everything looks off. My dad says that the human eye can see if something is off 90* by a single degree. He is definitely right.
After doing our calligraphy unit I fell in love. I love ink and the pen tips and how they write and draw. A few weeks ago I made my mom bring me to to A.C. Moored and we bought a set all my own. It came with like 12 nibs and 2 different pens. I got ink but I don't really like it that much. I might order some online. But back to boundaries... For me especially being at home and being out in public are pretty different. Out in public I'm always making sure that what I say and do is respectful and polite. While I do the same thing at home I'm not worried about speaking my mind. My parents and I are all pretty open about our views on things. Each room in the house I drew isn't labeled what room it is. It is labeled things like "say what I want", "eat what I want", "wear what I want" and I'm still trying to figure out what the other rooms will be. The boundary of entering your house lets you be an do and live the way you want to.