Tuesday, August 30, 2011

September Goals for 3 in 30 Challenge

3in30 Challenge

1.  To get a months worth of Freezer meals done

2.  To keep on top of my laundry each week.   So my goal is to have at least 1 to 2 loads washed & FOLDED every 2 days.    Some days I don't need to do a load but I do tend to not fold them when they are done.   So goal for housekeeping this month is to keep up on my Kitchen routines & add keeping laundry washed and folded.

3.  I am signed up for a 21 day challenge for praying for my Boys with Warrior Prayers, I am a leader of a group.  (which one with a boy/s can still join us)  But I am adding the book 31 day to a Better Spouse, prayer book for John.   So I will be starting that prayer book on September 1st for John and September 6 for the boys.

3 in 30 Challenge end of month update

3in30 Challenge

1.  31 days to Clean - well, I was able to keep up some basic routines.   I will continue to see if I can work out a better way to focus on specific routines each month so it isn't so big of a challenge for me.

2.  This didn't happen well at all.   But since this next month I will embark on a Daniel Fast, this will be a must since I will be down at church most of the times, so I will need to have both meals for the rest of my family and for me.

3.  I have succeeded for the most part getting up early just due to the fact school started and I had to so I could have my quiet time before the boys got up.

I am glad I was able to have some success and pray that my goals for next month will be more precise and specific so I can have a better chance to really accomplish them.

Friday, August 12, 2011

3 in 30 Challenge Weekly Linkup

3in30 Challenge

1.   Homemaking- well the first week of homeschool & UBC Academy derailed some of my homemaking.   THe laundry languished a bit but I was able to keep up some of the morning routines I began a week ago.   I am praying the next week will be a little calmer.

2.  Freezer Meals - these are still not happening - This week will be my week to get started.   My goal this week is to at least get a plan in place, since I will be away from home more it will be vital to figure it out.   But it will also make it a challenge this week.

3.  Waking up early - well because school started, I had to get up early.    So that by default I have been actually able to get up by 5:30 at the latest most days.   I would like to be up by 5:15 but I am happy to be able to get up earlier.   :)

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Educating the WholeHearted Child Book Discussion Chapter 2


The Pelsers


1. How are you making your home a living and learning center for your family?
This is a work in progress.   We do encourage them to think for themselves but as I realize how often I am not always the best at this one.   I grew up in a household where the TV was always on so it is an adjustment for me to change my norm.    We have started to really push the boys to take more responsiblity 

2. Are you willing to learn right alongside your children? If not, what is stopping you—time? Desire?
You bet I am.   I love to learn and even though I get frustrated at times when I don't learn quickly.   But I love to learn and pray that I can instill that desire and love in my boys too.

3. How are you prepared to answer the critics? You may want to sit down with your spouse and discuss your united response to the critics.
We have a pretty open and supportive environment.    Idaho is the freest states to homeschool in, we have no requirements or regulations.    the only thing you have to do is if they have been enrolled in public school you have to send a written letter of withdraw from the district.    Other than that, we don't have to do anything else.   Family has been very supportive and inquire how things are going.   Most of the responses have been number 3 that, "I could never do that".   I was one of those but found that I can and will.   I enjoy it even with its frustrations.

4. What is a positive story about your family’s homeschooling that you can share with a critic?
Not really.

5. The Clarksons share how they try to make their home a haven for their children. They believed in family style entertainment—where they made their home a fun place to be. What are you doing to make your home a fun haven where your family enjoys time together?
I know that our house if often where kids (their friends) want to come.    We don't have a lot of structured family time but we do hang out together a lot.    We play games together a lot and go swimming together during the summer.    I would like to implement more intentional family time though.    We have lots to work on over the next years to really create the environment I desire to do.

Friday, August 05, 2011

Weekly 3 in 30 Challenge Check up

3in30 Challenge

1.  Homemaking - I am doing 31 Days to Clean.   On Day 5 and I am doing the new Martha Challenges which I have been doing pretty well with.    My kitchen has been clean and I actually got that floor mopped finally.    I haven't done a lot of organizing with in areas but I will get there.    I need to get to the Mary challenges more though.

2.  Freezer Meals - well I haven't even started with the August food.    I have some left over meats from last month so trying to get organized but those have really help out.

3.  Getting up at 6 a.m. has been tough.    Not sure what else I can do.   I got up earlier several times but have to figure out how not to snooze but it is such a norm for me, sometimes I don't even wake up until I have done it several times.    I just snooze it in my sleep.  

So all in all, I am doing okay.   Struggling to get some of those done.    Any ideas would be appreciated.    We start our supplemental homeschool classes next week so that will affect us a lot.   I am praying we can smoothly move in to the schedule without too much pain.    the boys have a hard time getting up earlier so it should be an interesting week.

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Kids In the Word Wednesday




The Pelsers




We started a new book this week by Pearables, The Narrow Way.   You can get it from their site or Christianbook Distributors.    We are on day two we are talking about faith.   Today's focus was on Who God is.    This goes well with our Wednesday night kids class at church which we are doing Firm Foundation for Kids by New Tribes Missons.    
We also picked up the Truth and Grace Memory Book 1 and I got that today.    It is a list of memory verses, chapters & books of the Bible.   Split up into age groups, this one is for 2 years to 4th grade.    

We also use the Scripture memory system from Simply Charlotte Mason's site.   that have been really good.    I have been reading through the Bible in 90 days.   So they boys have been doing the kid's version of it which is the first chapter of each group I read.   I am doing that through the Mom's Tool Box.   So we are on day 24 for that one.   We read that every night before bed.   They always remind me.  lol   

Monday, August 01, 2011

Educating the WholeHearted Child Book Discussion Chapter 1 part 2

The Pelsers



 Which one was the most compelling reason for you?  Did you consider any of these reasons when you made your decision to homeschool?
What I thought was the reason was that my son was struggling not having any friends who believed they way he does.    In reality, I think that God finally brought all the plans into place where we would and could start homeschooling.   Numbers 5 & 6 seems to really fit my heart for our homeschool, Homeschooling allows the greatest opportunity for strategic discipleship influence in a child's life.  &  Homeschooling provides the best setting for personalized learning through natural, biblical relationships.      There are more but those where I am at now.   I am not sure these were the ideas I had but I know God did.    


What cost do you have to consider for your family?
Most of the cost was for the 'time' I thought I needed.    We already had a one income to support us so I have been home full time since my oldest was born.    This was very important to my husband.     Soon I realized that not just the curriculum can be costly but I realize just how hard it was for me to figure out what works for my two children.   They are so different yet similar so finding things have and has been difficult.    I don't get a lot of workout time which is something important for me to help me keep weight off and stress relief.   Learning how to present information in ways that help my boys.    Just the overwhelming realization of how much I give on a daily basis.    This sounds so selfish but it has been tough for me to adjust.   I love it and enjoy it but I never learned to do some of these things myself so teaching my boys can be difficult.    more in the area of how to time management and just figuring out scheduling details.    The blessings far outweigh any of my struggles because these are things God has been working on me for years and now it is time for me to figure it out with His strength.


What led you to homeschool?  How did you know that you were supposed to homeschool?
As I mentioned earlier the catalysts was my son coming home in tears wanting some friends who believed how he did.    Now as I have done this for a year and have really looked into the Word about how this is my commission in the first place by God.    I think I always knew I would but in their early years, I had things especially my son's attitude that he must go to school.    It has been a journey and now I am working through how to teach my boys not just the academics but God and how he has woven this World together.


What topic or scripture caught your attention?
Be content really struck me as well as Renew your Mind.   


   “But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at last you have revived your concern for me; indeed, you were concerned before, but you lacked opportunity. Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. ” (Philippians 4:10–13, NASB95)


Learning to be content with my limitation really struck me as vital.    I struggle with my weight and I need to learn to be content with what I need not always expecting what want or what I think I want.    This will transform my mind and my life.  

Saturday, July 30, 2011

3 in 30 Challenge

3in30 Challenge

Well, I will take the plunge and make some goals.  

1)   Homemaking - I will be doing the 31 Day to Clean August Challenge with the new challenges since I didn't make it through the last one.   My goal is to get a good routine going, it doesn't have to be perfect but if I can get a good routine going, then my days will go easier.

2) Freezer Meals - I started doing freezer meal planning last month.    This month I want to have a written down month of meals planned.    I have meat from last month and a few other things that i can add too.   With school starting for my boys at the supplemental school, I need a plan to make sure dinners are made and planned out.   AT least most of the time.

3) Presently I am getting up around 6:30 most mornings but if my school schedule is going to work I need to work it to 5:30.   But my goal is to get it to 6 a.m. by the end of August.   I need to be getting to bed by 10 at the latest if I am going to accomplish this though.     I do my Quiet time, Bible reading, Prayer time and if I have time my workout done then.  

These feel like lofty goals but my prayer is that as I work through them all, I will be gracious to myself and allow for mistakes.  

Monday, July 18, 2011

Educating the WholeHearted Child Book Discussion



I am excited to begin this adventure in this book.    There is so much I want to change in our home and knowing where and how to start is difficult at times.    I get overwhelmed and quit.    
  • How long have you been homeschooling?    I just finished up my first year and will beginning my second year in a few weeks.
  • What are you hoping to gain from reading this book?   The direction and ways God is calling me to go in my homeschooling.   To breath life and excitement into it that it is missing right now.   
  • What quote or scripture stood out to you in the preface and/or introduction?  There were several quotes I really liked.   Here is one of them:   "We have come to the place where we can honestly say that there is no distinction in our homeschool between home and school -- we are living to learn and learning to live, all at the same time."     I loved to learn as a kid but I am seeing how much I miss that passion.   I still want to learn but never learned how to learn.    I only learned how to avoid failing.   Now I am realizing just how stunted I am in learning.    I don't want that for my boys.   I desire for God to transform my home both in school and in the quality of our relationships.   I desire to see a passion for learning and seeking to know and learn.    

Friday, July 15, 2011

Day 5 of Bible 90

Passage read: Exodus 1- Exodus 15:18 -

Scripture:  ““The Lord will fight for you while you keep silent.” ” (Exodus 14:14, NASB95)


Observation:
     God will and does fight for me.   Sometimes I need to just be silent as he does.

Application:  I need to stop complaining about my situations and/or what is going on in my life.  Then allow Him to fight for me.    He has a plan and I need to watch and join not complain and whine.

Prayer:
Lord, help me to cease and allow you to do the work You need to do.   Help me move out of the way so You can fight for me.   Your ways are not my ways and plans are not my plans and I am thankful they aren't.   Because I don't see the entire plan and You do.   You have woven a tapestry for me and my life, You know what is needed.  Help me to remember that and get out of the way and join you.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Feeding the Children Challenge

My idea or rather, an idea that showed up when I started the Bible in 90 days challenge, through Mom's Toolbox blog.   She also has a Kid's reading challenge.   Basically it is more of an overview but for my boys, it will be perfect.    So I will either read a chapter for them or they will read it themselves and then I will have them write down one thing they learned about it.    We have just barely started since they have been out of town up until last Monday and then we had several appts this week.    So I read their first chapter last night before bed and I will have them caught up by this weekend, then we will focus on one chapter a day with them.    I also have several Bible devotion books that I plan to start but still working on getting the schedule going since we are going to be starting school shortly.  

Day 4 of Bible in 90

Yesterday was busy and I wasn't home much so didn't get a post for yesterday but here is today's SOAP:

Scripture: Genesis 43;25
So they prepared the present for Joseph's coming at noon; for they had heard that they were to eat a meal there.

Observation:  I never saw that Joseph's brothers has prepared a gift for him before their meal with him, the second time they returned to Egypt.   I thought it was interesting when I looked up the Hebrew and it told me that it was a customary or something to do when you are showing submission to an authority.    Whether or not the brothers realized it, they were bowing before Joseph fulfilling his dreams again.    Yet it also seemed to show me that they were trying to show they recognized their position and they were at the mercy of this leader, whom they didn't realize was their brother.   They were truly trying to make things go well so they didn't lose Benjamin and/or Simeon.   A change of heart after their heartless act of selling Joseph to the travelers years back.

Application:  For me, I need to remember my position before Christ and others.    I am not superior to anyone and I need to watch my attitude that goes a long with that.   I need to be a humble servant regardless what happens or who recognizes it.   I am here to be Christ's servant to my husband and my sons.   Not to lord or expect them to indulge my every whim.

Prayer:  Lord, help em to remember my place before You, to be humble.   To seek to give you gifts of service towards my family an others.   Not to expect them to give me things but to give out of my overflow of what you have graciously given me.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Day 2 of Bible in 90 Day

Passage read today: Genesis 17:1- Genesis 28:19



Here is my SOAP for today:

Scripture:  Genesis 27:34 - When Esau heard the words of his father, he cried out with an exceedingly great and bitter cry, and said to his father, "Bless me, even me also, O my father!".

Observation:
I was struck by Esau's cry- How impassioned and just upset he was.   I looked up the word Exceedingly in my Hebrew dictionary and found it was a physical and forceful response.    Esau was so upset he was physically and responded in a forceful manner.   It wasn't just crying because he didn't get what he wanted but this affected his soul and heart.  

Application:  Words have great power and I realize how much I need to be aware of the words I speak.   ARe they words of blessing and training or just mean and nasty words that tear down?  Today, I want to make sure I stop before I speak and/or yell at the boys.   That I discipline with love and compassion not with annoyance and frustration.   That I don't speak with sarcasm and meanness but with gentleness and love.  

Prayer - Lord, as I go about this day, help me to pick my words deliberately to encourage and to train.   Let me pause before I speak that I might find the correct things to say that build up the soul not tear it down.   Let Your Spirit control my tongue today.   Let me speak words of life into Joel & Sean.

Friday, July 01, 2011

Check this Giveaway out.

Clay and Sally Clarkson are giving away 3 copies of their book "Educating the Wholehearted Child", the new edition.    I have heard raving reviews on this book and haven't had a chance to read it but here is your opportunity to get it for free.   Here is the link to Sally's site:  I Take Joy   Don't miss this chance.  

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Book Review and an update



Well, I finally finished "Pieces of Light" by Julia Cave, the third in a series.      You can get all three from Answers In Genesis or if you have a Kindle, you can get it at Amazon too.   What I love about Julia's books is they intertwine apologetics and a great story line too.    In this book, Dinah Harris, a former FBI agent is a consultant on serial church bomber.    It builds the story with the why the young man decided to go on his rampage against the church and how Dinah and the FBI agents find him.     You learn how abuse really ravages a family and how when church family turn a blind eye what 'could' happen.   You see how different children respond differently to the same abuse.    You see corrupt politicians at work with in the story line and how power corrupts.   You get it all.   If you have read Julia's previous books, then don't delay and get this one.   If you haven't read any of them, you can get a great deal at Answers In Genesis for all three.    I would love to say more but would be afraid to give too much detail away.    Don't miss a great book.     I hope Julia writes more in this series because I so love a good mystery and also enjoy such a great tool for apologetics.

Update on me:   We have been busy busy busy this summer.    So far I have been to the Homeschool Convention in Boise which was great.    Heidi St. John of First Class Ministries along with Steve Lambert from the Five in a Row both were Keynote speakers.       I enjoyed the conference immensely.   We as a family also began a great family class at UBC Academy, Hebrew Made Easy.    We have had two classes so far and I am beginning to understand a few letters and how they are pronounced and other basics.      Also UBC Academy put on a Biblical Approach training conference.    For a day and half, I was immersed in the Principle Approach and the 4 R's.    I wish it could have been a week long so I could really understand.    It has redefined how I want to approach schooling with the boys and me too but still working on how it will look at our home.   Since I have most of my curriculum already, I need to work how this will work with in what I have already.  I know it should be pretty easy but don't want to overwhelm us.   lol    If you are interested in this approach you can check out:  FACE   or The wonderful teachers we had were from Aletheia College in Twin Falls, ID.    They love to teach and help people learn how to do this approach.     My oldest boy went to Church camp this week and a week from today, my Father in law will come pick both boys up to go with them for a week and a half.    So summer is flying by right now.  

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Don't miss this giveaway

I found out about Sally Clarkson as last years Homeschool Conference and have since enjoyed her commitment to her family.   Her husband,  Clay and her have a wonderful ministry and some great resources for all to enjoy.    If you want to learn some valuable lessons on how to teach and disciple your children don't miss this chance to get all their books.  here

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Warrior Prayers: 21 Days of Prayers for our Boys


Come join us in a challenge that will put you on your knees for your boys.    I have a group beginning on June 8th and if anyone wants to join us let me know.   You can go here to the Facebook Event page: here  And you can leave a message here and let me know if you want to join us.   There are lots of groups joining so you can join me or one of the other leaders.   I have a private FB group so I can add you there.  

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lots of Thoughts and Seeking

As I have been meditating on a few scriptures this week for a new study and book I am working through.   They really hit me where I am at as I work on my homeschooling with the boys presently and work on next years focus.

 Monday's verse was:
Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who builds it;  Unless the Lord guards the city, the watchmen keeps awake in vain. Psalm 127:1


I realize just how much I have been trying to determine what I need to be teaching the boys based on books and recommendations.   Instead of going before God and asking what He wants me to focus on.  Sure I need to cover a certain amount of information but what to focus and emphasis is for the Lord to direct.   He knows my boys' hearts better than I do.    What do I think, that I know more than God?    Not that i do this intentionally (which on occasion, i am sure I do) but I just get so wrapped up in the hows and whats, I forget the most important part, these are God's boys he gave them to me but a short time and I need to ask Him what they need.

yesterday's & today's verses were:


John 15:4–5 (NASB95)
4 “Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. 5 “I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing. 




Matthew 6:33 (NASB95)
33 “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you




Here and today's verse really showed me where I need to be Seeking and Abiding is the answer.   If I would seek the source of Life and the One who knows the beginning and the end would know what I need to focus on.    Not just for Homeschooling my precious boys but also for my life and where he wants to lead me too.    


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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Anyone with boys want to join me in this 21 day challenge

21 Day Challenge - Warrior Prayers

It is a simple book on praying for your boys.    I have been wanting something like this and the book you can get for the Kindle or a PDF.  

Kindle
PDF

You can check out Brooke's site (she is the author of this book) too while you are there.   Leave a comment if you are joining me in the challenge on the site.  

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Yet another outing in McCall

I got some new shoes.    I am hoping they help with my knee issues, I have heard great things about them.  They feel weird right now.  Having to break my feet in with these ones.   Here is a link to them: Vibram Five Fingers KSO   I have a different color than the ones shown.

The Lake no longer had ice on it today when we went there.   I will post some new photos later.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Day 3ish of our time in McCall

I got up to swim laps this morning.   That was nice.   Might have to do that tomorrow too even though I also plan on running.    We went to the Pancake House and I had a one plate size pancake and at maybe half of it.   Their plates are much bigger than mine, I would say large skillet size would be a better description.     The boys are now playing outside with their new sling shots which every young boy should have.    John is reading his news on the Ipad on the balcony and I am getting ready to start preparations for the Persian Empire next week.   I already have the book of Esther we are going to stick figure through thanks to Grapevine Studies.   We had fun with the Resurrection one so figured this would be perfect as we are studying the Persian Empire in History.    now for a few photos of the Lake from our visit there yesterday.






Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Vacation Week

We are in McCall, ID at our Time Share right now.   I am sitting here with a very upset child not wanting to do his school work.    I hate this because I would rather him be playing too but he is behind.   There are a variety of reasons why, two big ones was that he hasn't been wanting to do the work to get through the material.   The second big one is that Mama let him get away with it for too long.   I take full responsibility on that aspect but it will be painful for all of us to get us back on track.   I don't expect him to do more than possible but just expect him to get through this stuff in a timely manner.    I don't even expect to get completely caught up, I am fine with that.   But the character of my son is of the upmost importance.   I am praying that we can get through this and he will see why this is important some day.    I know God has huge plans for this young man and it is my responsibility to be on my knees and training him everyday.

Friday, May 06, 2011

THe Winner for Shirley is

. . . . Lis Long.    Thanks for participating.   I wish I had enough for all of you.

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

The Play Structure is DONE!!!

The boys are so excited.    We had to take a good recess this morning so they could play on it.   We would have done it earlier but the grass was watered this morning so everything was wet.    Here are a few photos of it from last night when John finished it.


There is also a small monkey bar attachment on the back side and ladder.    I can't seem to find all my photos so I will have to take more.  lol

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

And the Winner is!!!

I so wish I could send each of you a copy of this but I only have one.

Number 14 was the number so the Prima Latina goes to Tauna Meyer.    


Thanks for all participating in my giveaway.    If I find other things, I will put them up next time.

Monday, May 02, 2011

Going Grocery Shopping

How I hate it when I get home and realize I didn't get important things on my list.    For the first time in awhile, Costco didn't have Red peppers and baby carrots.   Two main staples in our veggies that we eat.    Feeling a little frustrated since I ended up spending not a ton like you can at Costco but more than hoped.   Just some of those staples you only buy once every month or two or even three but it always throws my budget off.     On a brighter note, we got our Play structure delivered yesterday and John got a good start on it.   We will work on it more tonight and I will also be taking Sean to scouts since John will be busy with the 'playground' tonight.   I am glad the Academy will be done this week so I can start going to Weight Watchers Thurs mornings with the boys after this week.   Monday night just don't always happen.

We also went to the Circus last night.   It was fun.   I have a few not so great photos I took with my phone. Joel got to ride the elephant.   Of course, the photos won't download so I will have to see about getting them posted later.  

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Curriculum Clean out #2 - Shirley English Level 1

I have a The teachers manual which looks like it is in really good shape, we used it only for a few months.   I have the student book & sentences book too but those are written in so only if the winner wants them, I will sent them.    So the giveaway is for the Teacher manual with the jingles CD.  

I will extend this giveaway to May 6th and I will get it mailed out no later than May 9th.   We leave town that day so I will let you know if I am unable too.  But in the worst case, I can just mail it from where we are going.     So you can get two entries one by replying and another by following.   US & APO/FPO addresses only - sorry.

*contest now closed

Remember You don't have to take the student book & Sentence one - the corners are curled up a bit but otherwise in great shape.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Curriculum Clean out

I have Prima Latina both the Teachers Guide & prounucation CD I would love to give to someone.   I don't have a student book.

Please respond - I can only send to US addresses or APO/FPO - give me away to respond to you and if you want a second entry follow my blog.   I will extend this giveaway to May 3rd since I got it up so late.

Update*  - Giveaway closed - I will be picking and notifying the winner shortly.


Homeschool Mother's Journal - 4 or 5, can't remember. lol

The Homeschool Mother's Journal





In my life this week…
We have been challenged and I have been working through 'Made to Crave" by Lysa TerKeurst and have been enjoying it.   It has also really challenged me in the area of how much or don't Crave God over food or really anything.   Highly recommend it if you struggle with food or weight or really anything that your desire more than God.
In our homeschool this week…
It has been challenging for me.   I am not sure if I was overly sensitive this week or my son was more challenging than usual.   We are dealing with some attitude and anything relating to manners.   But I am happy to report my oldest has covered nearly all his English and a little over half of his Math that he needed to cover before his deadline of May 15th. And if he is diligent about getting math done, he may not have to take it to McCall with us when we go after the Academy gets out this next week.   Then I can turn in the camp registration before we leave.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
Tonight we are going to Musicman at a local Private school.   One of the youth from our church is in it and I haven't seen the Music man in years.   
My favorite thing this week was…
Realizing just how far my son has gotten in his English and Math in the last few weeks.   Very proud of him even if there was still some attitude issues, at least he has been a little more diligent about getting it done.
What’s working/not working for us…
not sure
Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
Looking into some good Character studies for the boys - found one at Pearable.com and like the look of it.   It is specific to boys and really want that and it has to be strongly Biblical based.   any other suggestions?   I have stuff from Doorposts which I have been using too but open to what anyone else has seen or used.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

This is one of my most favorite hymns and love this rendition.   I like her and have always loved Vince Gill's voice.    enjoy and be blessed!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

I need to learn more about blog set up.

I realize how little I know.   I wanted to put a few buttons on my blog but couldn't figure out where to do it.   I guess I need to ask my husband or get a how to book on blogging.    I am sure there is a Blogging for Dummies book, there has to be.   The have one just about on every subject there is.

On a different note, I am realizing just how much or how little I meditate on God's word.   Sure I read it and do Bible studies but I don't really meditate on it much.    Reading on the Doorposts for your Family blog, and a program from Institute in Basic Life Principles I realize just how little I do.   And I am seeing how much I need to make it more of a priority for training my boys.    I miss so much by being too easily provoked instead of being patient.    How I long to be less combative.   This is my prayer as I get up in the morning to prepare for the day.   It will be my prayer over the next several years as I continue to train and teach my boys at home, on the road and every day.    Will any of you join me in praying on training your children as Deut 6 commands us to do:

 Deuteronomy 6:3–9 (HCSB)

3 Listen, Israel, and be careful to follow them, so that you may prosper and multiply greatly, because the Lord, the God of your fathers, has promised you a land flowing with milk and honey. 4 “Listen, Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One. 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. 6 These words that I am giving you today are to be in your heart. 7 Repeat them to your children. Talk about them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them be a symbol on your forehead. 9 Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates. 




Friday, April 22, 2011

Homeschool Mother's Journal - Week 4

The Homeschool Mother's Journal





.In my life this week…
It was a busy week.   We started the week off with a information meeting for the UBC Academy.   We have 5 teachers for this next year and excited to see what God does with our little school.    I also did a Passover Seder dinner with my Wed night kids.   We had a pretty good time, I enjoyed it and the kids enjoyed trying a few new things.   Even my boys tried a few new things for the sake of the dinner.   It wasn't a full dinner (as we had all eaten right before it).   
In our homeschool this week…
We have been trucking along for the most part.   Joel even though is still dragging his feet when it comes to being diligent time-wise, we are covering more material in his English & math which is good.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
Not really going anywhere this week other than to Early Easter Morning service.
My favorite thing this week was…
Probably my Passover dinner with my kids class was my favorite.
What’s working/not working for us…
not sure - for the most part, we struggle daily working to get the boys to do their normal routines without constant prodding.   They have chore charts and everything but we will can't seem to be self-motivated.     I am working on me being diligent too so maybe it will rub off some.
Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
Has anyone used the State History from a Christian Perspective?    I am looking at getting that for next year as my boys adore geography.    We are having fun with maps and thought this would be a great way to do it.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Here is my latest layout from Kristen Cronin-Barrow and Misty Cato's On the Go kit found at Sweet Shoppe.



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I don't think life will ever slow down.

Each week brings new things to do.   With the School information night done, that is one less thing to think about, now to pray for students for the teachers.   Pray for God's will to be done with our little school.  

Excited for my Joel, he finally got his last bracket on his tooth that finally came in.    We are seeing a light at the end of his braces adventure, at least for this time.    We pray that in a couple of months he will be in a retainer and able to eat his popcorn once again.   It has been over a year now, it was supposed to be only about 8 to 10 months but his teeth would not cooperate and break through in a timely manner.    But Thanks God, we are almost done.     Hopefully I will get all my photos downloaded from our field trips last week and get a few posted.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Homeschool Mother's Journal - Week 4

The Homeschool Mother's Journal



In my life this week…
We were somewhat busy not but not bad.   We helped with the College Free lunch served at our church this week.   The boys went to Electrolysis with me for the first time in about a year or so.   We got through some school and had the Academy classes canceled on Thursday due to a sewer back up in the bathrooms.   I was also trying a new morning study of meditating on some verses.
In our homeschool this week…
We had a challenging week.   Joel had a hard time getting stuff done.   We made an agreement that he need to learn to be more diligent and get through a certain amount of work by May 15th in order to be able to go to Children's Church camp this June.   So we will see if that will be enough of a motivator so he can see how nice it is to get stuff done.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
Today we went to the Old Penitentiary and will be headed to the Idaho Historical Museum this afternoon.  It was a fun trip and amazing to find out that the Penitentiary was in use until 1973 which I was surprised about that.   
My favorite thing this week was…
Humm. .  Not sure what was but just being able to keep my boys home to homeschool them is really the greatest thing I can imagine.   It is hard work but man, I love it.   Oh yea, I did my first Triathlon this last weekend.   It was fun except for the swim, which is always brutal on me.
What’s working/not working for us…
For the most part what we are doing is working but I do really want to get more Nature study days going.
Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
Any suggestions on how to keep the kids motivated to get through their work.   Although I know I don't have to keep up with 'school' I do want to make sure they are covering what they need too.   My oldest is having a hard time keeping up.   Not because He can't do it but because He just isn't very diligent in getting his work done.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
My Husband and I on our first Tri of the year.   I did a little worse than last year but not bad over all.