tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87471020866497215682024-03-14T11:01:25.985-05:00More or Less HomeschoolTracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.comBlogger73125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-80856605488890056842013-01-14T14:03:00.001-06:002013-01-14T14:03:43.207-06:00Menu planning continues<br />
Well I searched Hobby Lobby for a half priced frame for my menu board. No luck. The ones I like are still too expensive. So back home to scrounge through what I already own. I found a shadow box that we only use for state fair entries. <br />
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I lined it with black card stock and then rummaged through my scrapbook paper for black and red paper. After layering the paper inside the shadow box, I wrote the days of the week on the glass. <br />
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I just taped this week's meals to the inside of the glass. I am going to use the board as is for a few weeks and make my improvements before I do anything permanent. <br />
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Not bad for scrounging! I guess it's time to go grocery shopping since I know what we are eating this week. I'll post more on my meals in another post. <br />
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Happy planning!<br />
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My parents gave us a 1/3 of a cow for Christmas. My son shot his first deer this fall. And my husband is bringing in hogs whenever he has time. So, for the fist time in years my freezer is full of meat!! I'm so excited! Now, what will I do with all this? Also, with all the activities my kids are involved in at night, I just don't have time to plan or cook. But this year I do NOT want to spend so much on eating out and would rather save that money for home projects. So, what do I do? I've been researching a Menu Planning Board. I've seen lots of ideas on Pinterest. I'm still searching for just the right board for my little country Italian kitchen. Here are some of my inspirations:<br />
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This wonderful blogger has posted all of her 106 meals for download! Love it!</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://thecreativemama.com/the-end-of-reinventing-the-meal-menu-planning-and-the-ultimate-menu-board/" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtHZcSiUcGKavJO_775-d6UqcsUD7T_8ZBfvMVdNT6zABtV9eBphxydHCUj4zm2H-ASThQkBtC18exyXkNbmGRts10ChMO5yutKPucYgSh-nSjoSrNQVcJ1o5GY_HuMUm1u7eCddKLsEk/s320/menu+board+3.jpg" width="279" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This was the first menu board I ever saw. Simple and so easy!</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bhg.com/decorating/storage/organization-basics/savvy-ways-to-stay-organized/#page=10" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjxDOz44QesnLUEqjvPdG2mCnjJRGt_toM4f4GlrrvI2qdJmEPLZv_BpAEFifS323QaQ-77xMyp-ieBT51BWWcd2aLapA1j02OJhscCGFmFRJpfvCzfJeovGCQLKK86RUEzWPmtcNNGFnQ/s320/menu+board+4.jpg" width="240" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">There is no tutorial for this but it's pretty self-explanatory. <br />I'm actually leaning towards this one but hiding it on the side of a cabinet.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This one has recipes with the board! Awesome!</td></tr>
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<br />Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-26530130791572487232013-01-05T17:35:00.001-06:002013-01-05T17:37:35.628-06:00Projects for 2013With a New Year comes so many ideas and dreams of how to be more organized and refresh my little home. Last year was a flop with the organization plans that I posted! I always have good intentions and then life takes over. I'm sure that will happen again this year, but I have a plan. Insert me smiling here :)<br />
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Rather than posting what I hope to accomplish, I will post what a DO accomplish! I'm always on Pinterest. Why not start making some of those ideas and post them as I finish them!!<br />
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OK, with my New Year's plan ready to implement. I'm going to get started!Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-22021583555021568252012-09-26T08:02:00.003-05:002012-09-26T08:03:20.851-05:00New Changes<br />
So, it's been a long time since I posted. Life took over in the spring and I felt like I was drowning in a lake of good intentions and overwhelming expectations of myself and my children. I never did finish my planning and organizing projects. They are piled up and waiting to be continued. School didn't go like I had hoped. I love AO, Simply Charlotte Mason, & HUFI and the Charlotte Mason education, but I was finding that I was becoming too task oriented and my children were hating school.<br />
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To bring myself back to reality, I reminded myself of why we homeschool.<br />
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1. I want my children to be grounded in the Word of God and to see Him in every aspect of their life and the world.<br />
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2. I want my children to have a love of learning that will continue into their adult life.<br />
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3. I want them to be kids and enjoy their childhood, having time to play outside, explore, and enjoy adventurous times.<br />
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4. I want them to learn the truth rather than the watered down versions of truth and history that I see all around me.<br />
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After getting myself realigned with my purpose for homeschooling, I went to the big homeschool bookfair/conference in our state. Did it help me? NO, I was now worried about how close my oldest is to high school and how I did NOT feel he would be ready. Then college is around the corner. How can I get it all in and not ruin him and his future with my decisions for him. Oh, what a sad experience that was!! I kept coming back to the booth of My Father's World. I spoke to three different Mom's/reps for MFW. The last one I spoke with explained that she start MFW with her 7th grader and starting at Creation to the Greeks was not a problem at all, even with starting the history timeline over again in 9th grade. That was a huge concern of mine. I was already planning on starting our history rotation over again at Creation this year but I didn't have it in me to prepare the curriculum myself this year.<br />
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I had purchased Simply Charlotte Mason's guide but I was tired of trying to prepare for the year for 3 different children. It had just gotten to me this year. The guide looked good, but I needed more. So, after much stressful contemplation, I purchased MFW Creation to the Greek. While carrying that box to the car, I felt a relief come over me. I wouldn't have to hunt for each book this year. Everything was in my hands. I wouldn't have to spend hours typing out our schedules. I had a book in my hand that is already listing what needs to be done each week.<br />
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Now, just to be fair, that was a little scary for me. I don't like someone telling me what I have to do each day because if life sneaks in and we get off schedule, I freak out about not finishing a subject for Monday on Monday. I know. I'm ridiculous. Welcome to the world of a Type A personality.<br />
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As I began to read through the curriculum, I saw how easy it would be to implement my love for Charlotte Mason's ideas into this already prepared program. I did add a few items from my SCM guide. I don't feel like MFW has enough reading for the students, so I used the SCM guide and the AO booklist to add to our reading. I added the individualized items for each child and I was ready in a third of the time as years past. Wow! What a burden lifted. Don't get me wrong. I have had guilt of abandoning my love for AO but this is what I needed this year! I am determined to give it a try.<br />
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So, how did we get involved in Classical Conversations? This is not CM at all!! Well, a CC campus came to my church. They are starting their history rotation over again at Creation, just like our homeschool. I was tired of fighting my children to get school completed and to do a respectable job (not just scribble down something and say, "I am good with this work.") The idea of positive peer pressure was very enticing to me. And this is how we could find fun in school again. At CC, they do art projects and science experiments every week. I always cut these out first in our school if time is pressing. That is some of the fun aspects of school.<br />
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I was once an outdoor education, hands-on science teacher. I used to be a fun teacher. Over the years, I had become boring, cranky, and too task oriented. My children didn't have the joy of a fun teacher who loved to teach. CC has brought that back for me. I am a tutor for the 10 year olds and I HAVE to play games with them. It's part of the curriculum. This is what I loved about outdoor education.<br />
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So, after much debating, praying, and stressing, I finally signed up as a tutor. Wow! Relief again! The decision was made and now it was simply time to start. CC and MFW is going well together. We are now leaving MFW in the CC timeline, but everything else goes perfect with what I am doing at home. I do not have to beg, plead, or threaten my children to get their school started or completed. They come to me and make sure we get it all in. They don't want to arrive at the writing portion of CC and not have it finished. That positive peer pressure has been wonderful addition! They love having lunch with their friends and having an hour of free time to play with friends in the middle of the day. The funniest part, is how excited they have been to take their lunch with them. Maybe it's the snack items we don't usually get. I don't know. But they love it! They have learned so much in just a few short weeks.<br />
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This may not be for everyone and I do apologize to all my fellow AO'ers. But I didn't completely abandon AO. I still love the idea. I just found that I am terrible at implementing it all on my own. I wish there were more AO families near me. I think that would have helped so much.<br />
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I wish we could put together a program like CC has created for a Charlotte Mason education homeschool co-op that would be as well organized and prepared as CC. I believe more families would find the help they need in the gentle art of education with more guidance and local support. I know the yahoo groups are good and helpful but there is something special about having the curriculum laid out for you with other families and then diving in depth on your own. At least, this is how I feel.<br />
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I don't know what is in store for us in the future, but I am very pleased with our homeschool this year. That is exactly what we needed.<br />
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<br />Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-91955031818446787692012-01-30T23:09:00.003-06:002012-01-30T23:15:22.576-06:00Week 5 - Challenge - Organized Mommy<div><br /></div>This month will get us starting to organize our paper life. This month, grab your handy-dandy notebook and write down your bills, when they are due, etc. If possible, try to find any insurance paperwork as well. It may be time to review those policies to see if they need updating.<div><br /></div><div><br /></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-79025506993870635782012-01-22T19:12:00.005-06:002012-01-22T19:42:55.780-06:00Week 4 - Organized Mommy<div>Life is starting to take on a normal pace after the month of holiday that we take each year. I finally have my cards finished and now I will implement them completely for the first time this year.</div><div><br /></div><div>Challenge #4: Papa Blessings</div><div><br /></div><div>A few years ago my husband was feeling very left out in the family. The kids were so young and demanded 99% or more of my attention. The toys were constantly thrown everywhere. Dinner may have been prepared on time or very late and usually cold. His towel usually had dirty hand prints and he couldn't find his things when he needed them. He wanted a place of his own in the midst of chaos. At first I resented this, especially since I felt that I was doing everything for everyone and getting nothing for myself.</div><div><br /></div><div>At that time, I was reading Debbie Pearl's book, Created to be His Help-meet. This book sure opened my eyes as to my role as a wife. I wanted to be a better wife but I was so tired and really just wanted some "me" time. But with small, intentional changes, our marriage really took a turn for the better. Debbie says the easiest change to make is to smile at your husband every time you see him. I didn't realize I wasn't smiling. That little expression of love started the changes and grew our marriage. I couldn't believe it was working. We always want to change our spouse but Debbie says we must change ourselves to be what God has called us to be. Boy is she right. </div><div><br /></div><div>I decided to start a system to help him feel as if he too were important to me. I cleared a shelf in the bathroom cabinet and organized his things nicely. When I showed him his shelf, he was so excited. We don't have room for a man-cave but a shelf seemed to do just the thing for him.</div><div><br /></div><div>From there, I implemented "Papa Blessings". I made up a list of things around the house that would make him feel special, thought about, and give him a comfortable, peaceful home to come back to each night after a hard day at work. I divided these "blessings" up between all four of us and we start them at 4:00. By the time Papa gets home, the house is straightened, the kids are calming down, and dinner is started.</div><div><br /></div><div>The change in his attitude about coming home was dramatic. He noticed the change weeks before I told him what we did. I didn't even tell him until he asked. When he heard the name, he felt important again. There was a time when I gave him my full attention, then I didn't have any energy left by the end of the day, now with only a few intentional ideas, he feels validated. That is my role as a wife.</div><div><br /></div><div>So what are our "Papa Blessings"? Mine will be different from yours.</div><div><br /></div><div><b>Papa Blessings</b></div><div>Hang a clean towel in the bathroom</div><div>Take out the bathroom trash</div><div>Wipe the counter</div><div>Light a candle to make the house smell better than dog</div><div>Clear the toys away from the entrance of the door on the porch</div><div>Straighten the living room and give a quick vacuum</div><div><br /></div><div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline">I also read a book by Focus on the Family about the smells of the home. It said do whatever we, as mothers and wives, can do to make memories that smell. How many times do you smell something and it takes you back to a time? Some ways to make "smell" memories are bake bread in the bread machine as often as possible for dinner, light special smelling candles during specific activities, bake cookies on the same day each week while having a game, special talk time, etc. These are only some ideas. My family loves it when I try to make "smelling" memories. I don't do it as often as I'd like but my husband loves this.</div><div><br /></div><div>So, what is your challenge? Make your husband feel special when he comes home from work by implementing "Papa Blessings". Make a list of items around the house that bug your husband and make an effort to focus on these items each day around 4:00. They don't have to be big or time consuming. You won't believe the joy this will bring him, and you in the end, as well. Then you can just imagine the teachable moment to your daughter about her role as a wife and to your sons about choosing a wife who puts him first, after God.</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-57359335485109210512012-01-22T19:05:00.002-06:002012-01-22T19:10:32.132-06:00British History Timeline<div>Though we are using Ambleside Online for our curriculum, I've really revamped it for myself. We are starting our Term 2 tomorrow for this school year and focusing on British History with Our (An) Island Story. I found this great link to Timeline Characters of the Kings & Queens of England on fellow AO Mom's blog: <a href="http://littlehomeschoolblessings.blogspot.com/2010/12/our-study-of-english-history.html">Little Homeschool Blessings</a>. I am so thankful for this. I think this will make a great addition to our study.</div><div><br /></div><div><a href="http://www.cidadevirtual.pt/poge/kings/index.html">Kings & Queens of England</a></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-89144404033019758912012-01-18T09:45:00.002-06:002012-01-18T09:51:07.666-06:00Grammarland worksheets<div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div><br /></div>I've posted before about my favorite book for teaching grammar. I just love GrammarLand by Edith Nesbit.<div><br /><div><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiS_lVkB1C1HAWFZlfvoaKb-QJXO0ZQD-_LgQfUXmz4MDKq3RnXsXQ6CsngdBh-PXUfWhXonCHDO4BIlX0EknCznZt1SKGK70o-N0FV53KcptSinP3O2foG7NcMtsj2ptapMY-G0ZFFbAA/s320/grammar-land-m-l-nesbitt-paperback-cover-art.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5698999909749337698" /></div><div><br /></div><div>It's a fun and interesting way to learn grammar. I wanted to share a link to the grammar worksheets you use with this book. Thanks to Jessica Cain for preparing all these awesome worksheets and posting them for all us to use for free.<div><br /></div><div><a href="https://docs.google.com/#folders/0B97VumpziE6VZDdhZGQ0YmYtNzhiMi00NTU2LTk3YzItOTNlOGYwNWIyOGRj">GrammarLand Worksheets</a></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div></div></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-31556836587544301452012-01-17T21:31:00.006-06:002012-01-17T21:54:13.758-06:00My chore cards<div><br /></div><div>I hope you have been able to finish your room inspections and plans. I finally finished my chore cards. Click the picture below and it will take you to my google docs link. I wrote in some of my considerations for each room to explain why I chose specific days of the week or months of the year. I kept November and December free for holiday focus rather than room focus. </div><div><br /></div><div>If you would like a copy of this in open office, which is what I made mine in, let me know I will email the file to you.</div><div><br /></div><div> </div><div> <a href="https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B9hmwnwxqd9mMTgzYWFhNTUtODIyYi00NTE2LTkxNmYtYjYyMDk3MDQxMTA3&hl=en_US"> Chore cards 2012</a></div><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 247px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxcuABjW6idi5jtdRdyGmNb0lnQ5L56YWxEj1L1qzeutpt_thYOsh7xkeuwM1ox4mO5c31tdaF5iEXOehz0ylmTA1xuYVZvO7O1KI5SgfQ408T2Xg9pKNdUvMj47l-GRsB_VzRyb-tEFQ/s320/chores.png" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5698811802135218850" />Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-10505083382729563172012-01-16T10:44:00.003-06:002012-01-16T10:54:15.197-06:00Week 3 - Organized Mommy<div><br /></div>Goodmorning everyone! I do hope you all had a great and relaxing weekend. This is our third week of organizing in 2012. Let's don't give up if we aren't doing as well as we hoped. Our lives are busy but with some intentional changes we will be much farther ahead next year than we may feel this year. <div><br /></div><div>This week's challenge is simple....let's work the plan. If you haven't finished preparing your chore cards, this week will allow you to get caught up. By the end of January, all the cards should be completed and implemented. </div><div><br /></div><div>You will notice that in preparing the chores last week, that the annual chores were divided up throughout the year. I thought I'd explain this a little more in case it wasn't clear. Many chores don't need to be done weekly, but once a year is not enough. After doing our weekly clean in a room, I like to challenge myself to do one more chore. It never takes much time to do just one more thing. It's when I feel like I have to do everything that I get overwhelmed and exhausted. Well, finish all the weekly chores on your list, then do one annual chore like clean the ceiling fans, wipe the bathroom walls, wipe off the appliances, etc. The chores like changing the a/c filter will go under the bi-annual card since we really only need to change them twice a year. </div><div><br /></div><div>I have not finished my cards yet but plan to this week. Once they are completed, I will post them here. Good luck and let's get cleaning!</div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-68580120966683297832012-01-02T15:02:00.005-06:002012-01-09T17:07:14.556-06:00WEEK 2 - Organized Mommy<div><br /></div><div>I hope you were able to get through all the rooms in your home to list out what you hope to accomplish in them this year. Now, we will take each room and dedicate one day per week as well as 2 months per year for special projects in each room. </div><div><br /></div><div>Each day, take one of the sheets of paper (one room per day). Underline any chores on the paper that your children are able to do. Even if there are too many chores, underline them all anyway. The ones left will definitely go on your chore list.</div><div><br /></div><div>Next to the yearly section of each room, write a number 1-4. These numbers will represent the week of the month that the chore will be done. If you have more than 4 of these chores, you may either double up smaller chores or put an "S" for spring or an "F" for fall after the number. This allows you to only do that chore once a month or twice a year. </div><div><br /></div><div>Decide which day of the week you'd like to focus on each room. I feel better when my kitchen is clean and organized at the beginning of the week since I spend more time in that room than any other. Write that day on the top of the paper.</div><div><br /></div><div>Below is a word version of my chore list by rooms. Download it and put it in your word program. It will convert into whatever you use. You will see that each card has a date on the top, a room name, and a list of chores. Take the Monday chore card and replace my chores with your room and your list of chores.</div><div><br /></div><div><a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/77684925/Chore-Cards-Pictus">Chore cards</a></div><div><br /></div><div><a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/77685428/Chore-Project-Cards">Project cards</a></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>I hang my cards on a hook on my refrigerator, changing the card to the appropriate date. I keep the project cards on their own hook making it easy to keep these projects in the forefront of my mind. Any time I have extra that month, I try to do one or two projects. If I miss any, that room will come around again in 6 months. I like to dedicate 2 months to the yard and garden because I love to stay outside in the spring. I will admit that I won't spend 2 months in the fall. But this is a good time to work on cleaning the shed, setting up Christmas lights, etc.</div><div><br /></div><div>I hope this makes sense. Good luck this week!</div><div><br /></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-66114194644449475752012-01-02T11:20:00.002-06:002012-01-02T11:34:15.562-06:00New Year - Let's Get Organized!I will be blogging this year about getting organized in 2012. I decided to post my plan in order to make me stick to it. If I know that other's are reading and working this plan along with me, I will be more dedicated to keep it up. If you'd like to join me and my friends who have already signed up, just read this blog each Monday for your weekly assignment. <div><br /></div><div>HOW THIS GOT STARTED:</div><div>Years ago, I read <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">FlyLady's</span> website non-stop. I put most of her ideas into practice and I LOVED it! It worked great and after lots of reading (and I mean addicted reading) I made my plan, worked it, and kept it up. I loved it. After several years, life took over, our business took off, and I wasn't home to work the plan anymore. I had learned a lot from her and I thank her with all my heart! But this time I decided to go even slower and easier. I spent WAY too much time reading that website and neglecting my family last time. I want to be that Proverbs 31 woman but it's very hard. I once saw a speaker at a church who talked on her book which was about the Proverbs 31 woman. She said we don't have to HATE the Proverbs 31 woman. The chapter on her is short but i<span >t covers all the stages in her life. <span >What </span>an eye opener that was for me!! Now, I don't HATE her, I just h</span>ave to read it and see which stage I'm in right now. I can't always be everything but I can always work towards her as my goal. I don't remember this author's name or the name of her book. If I come across it during our book cleaning day, I'll post it then. </div><div><br /></div><div>I will post short and easy assignments to do each week. We have 52 weeks. There is no need to get in a hurry. After the year is over, we should have a great game plan in action to keep us going in the years to come. We'll see where that leads but for now, it's ORGANIZING our home, family, and life for 2012. </div><div><br /></div><div>LET'S GET STARTED!</div><div><br /></div><div>ASSIGNMENT #1 - WEEK 1</div><div><span ><br /></span></div><div><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; text-align: -webkit-auto; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span >Our first project for this new year, to get us organized by the end of the year, is to take a clean sheet of paper to a different room each day of the week. Divide that paper into 3 sections. Section 1 - weekly cleaning, Section 2 - Yearly cleaning, Section 3 - projects for that room, goals for that room, or long term ideas for it.</span></div><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; text-align: -webkit-auto; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span ><br /></span></div><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; text-align: -webkit-auto; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span >By the end of the week, we should have a good plan to work with for the year. We'll start putting it together next week. This month will be organizing our ideas and making a plan.</span></div><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; text-align: -webkit-auto; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span ><br /></span></div><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; text-align: -webkit-auto; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span >Good luck!</span></div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"></div>Tracihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523443697864172604noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-18080968677699602202011-09-02T07:03:00.000-05:002011-09-02T07:03:44.709-05:00<br />
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Calling all Families! Calling all Moms! Calling all Homeschoolers!<br />
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Join thousands of families nationwide to see the movie Dolphin Tale on September 23 together. It makes a statement to Hollywood to rally behind movies that “get it right” and tell great stories without all the junk, twaddle, and moral compromise! This movie has all the good stuff we want more of and is truly entertaining and inspiring from ages 5-95!!!<br />
It’s time the conservative Christian Family and Homeschool community shows Hollywood we have a voice. But how? We need a story we can support and get behind, a story that affirms who we are and what we stand for.<br />
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Dear Friends, Dolphin Tale is such a story!<br />
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This is a family movie that will inspire, instruct, and bring you to tears because of the great story line. This movie even has two homeschool kids who play the main roles! (The casting agents went to a local support group in California and found them!)<br />
The bottom line is that the Homeschool Movie Club wants to show Hollywood that the those of us with Christian and strong family values are a big enough market to support other great movies with traditional, conservative family values. I am hoping you will be a part of this great opportunity with me!<br />
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Gotta love those freebies! Scroll down almost halfway where it says "DOWNLOAD" http://www.schoodoodle.com/weblog/2010/08/10/free-ebook-of-the-month-fractured-fairy-tales-fractions-and-decimals/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-80695245579341301112010-11-06T14:30:00.002-05:002010-11-06T14:32:35.425-05:00Postcardsd from around the worldSince we are studying world geography this year, I thought it would be fun to get postcards from around the world. I asked friends to talk to their friends and family and we were off and running. It's been very fun. I have recently found two yahoo groups that have really boosted our ability to get postcards from everywhere! You should see the excitement of running to the mailbox to see where our card comes from this time! Check it out! Then drop us a postcard. Www will send one back to you!<br />
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/canadianpostcards2010/<br />
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postcardkids/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-84874105133634318372010-11-06T13:03:00.002-05:002010-11-06T13:07:21.847-05:00All About SpellingDaniel Boone has had the hardest time learning to spell and write. We have tried learning the CM way but it just doesn't stick. Dictation was fun and gave him confidence but days later, all the words would be lost again. I found All About Spelling and I am veery excited about the prospects. It is very similar to the way Rgith Start Math works. There is cry little prep work involved. Just pick up the book, look over the materials needed, and get started. It starts out very basic but I think it will make very good strides in then long run. He finds it boring because we are using small, easy words but I believe we need to start there. We are even using the principles already when writing bigger words during his normal writing. <br />
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If you have a child who is frustrated with spelling, I recommend trying All About Spelling. Check it out.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-90395425380802834572010-09-28T10:43:00.002-05:002010-09-28T10:44:48.151-05:00Strugglin' with teaching grammar?.<br />
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I learned how to set up my worm bin from <a href="http://www.wormbincomposting.com/homemadewormbin.html">Wormbincomposting.com</a>.<br />
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I went to a local worm composting class. Then with some other families, we order 5,000 worms. I got them in the mail today and thought something was wrong. The bag was filled with a peat moss type filling and when I poured it out I found a few worms. They didn't look too healthy. I was a bit discouraged. I kept poking around until I found them. And let me tell you, I'm not afraid of much when it comes to nature. I am a science teacher and I've held a lot of creatures including snakes. But when I found this massive pile of knotted up worms I got a bit creeped out. It looked like a big pile of maggots. They worms are not that large, not like night crawlers. Well, I've put them in their new home and they are getting acquainted now. I have high hopes that they will live, grow, multiply, and provide me with lots of good worm castings for my garden. The kids are even talking about starting a business selling worms if they multiply like they say they are supposed to.<br />
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If you want to learn about Vermicomposting, that's was worm composting is called, <a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Worm-Cafe-Compost-with-earthworms-right-in-your/">www.instructables.com </a>has great instructions that will get you started.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-76999160749653150652010-06-04T15:47:00.000-05:002010-06-04T15:47:38.191-05:00Free audio books todayThanks to <a href="http://raisingfutureleaders.blogspot.com/2010/06/free-audio-downloads-today-only.html">Raising Future Leaders</a> for posting this great freebie today!!<div><br />
</div><div><a href="http://bluebehemoth.com/freetoday/album/51627/">BlueBehmoth.com</a> is offering 2 free audio books:</div><div><br />
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</div><div>We're very excited about this last one. I've been waiting for my boys to be older before buying this set. I had to miss our local homeschool conference where I was planning on buying one of these sets and here is one for free!! Go God and thank you for this gift!! And thank you BlueBehmoth too!</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-39867922576113340092009-12-22T09:18:00.000-06:002009-12-22T09:18:42.751-06:00Homemade Christmas giftsHere are some of my favorite gifts to make and where I found them.<br />
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<a href="http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/sock-snowfolk-669550/">Sock Snowfolk</a> - Grandmothers love this gift!! OK, Moms do too!<br />
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The cutest <a href="http://www.daisiecompany.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=290_302">printable gifts</a> you will ever see! Make gourmet popcorn, snowman soup, candy jars, and so much more!<br />
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Christmas tree garland. My sister-in-law made this gift for me one year and I made them for many families the next year. They were a big hit! It's also fun and easy for the kids to help. To make it buy a kit of beads from Walmart. They sell a plastic box of colored beads in the craft section for about $8.00 - $10.00. It has more beads than you can possibly use. Also buy thin string and 2 or 3 bags of colored letter beads. Then alternately string a several colored beads and then a family member's name. Rather than stringing 1 long continuos line of garland. We make each line just long enough for the front, exposed side of the tree. My mother and father are one their own line at the top of the tree (because it's the shortest line). Below that is my in-law's line, then a line for my family, and below that is a line for my brother's family. It's so pretty when the lights shine through the colored beads. I'll try to post a picture later.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-39971305283853558622009-12-22T09:05:00.000-06:002009-12-22T09:05:09.200-06:00LindaFaye's detailed booklist for K-6I am so excited to have found LindaFaye's booklist in a Word document. Now I can keep up with what I have already have and what I have left to get from PaperBackSwap.<br />
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<a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/19025056/lindafaysKthru6booklist" style="-x-system-font: none; display: block; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,Sans-serif; font-size-adjust: none; font-size: 14px; font-stretch: normal; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 12px auto 6px auto; text-decoration: underline;" title="View lindafaysKthru6booklist on Scribd">lindafaysKthru6booklist</a> <object align="middle" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,0,0" height="500" id="doc_349995514341060" name="doc_349995514341060" width="100%"> <param name="movie" value="http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=19025056&access_key=key-1ewjz2o04fwuxz9pe7xh&page=1&version=1&viewMode=list"> <param name="quality" value="high"> <param name="play" value="true"> <param name="loop" value="true"> <param name="scale" value="showall"> <param name="wmode" value="opaque"> <param name="devicefont" value="false"> <param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff"> <param name="menu" value="true"> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"> <param name="salign" value=""> <param name="mode" value="list"> <embed src="http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=19025056&access_key=key-1ewjz2o04fwuxz9pe7xh&page=1&version=1&viewMode=list" quality="high" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" play="true" loop="true" scale="showall" wmode="opaque" devicefont="false" bgcolor="#ffffff" name="doc_349995514341060_object" menu="true" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" salign="" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" align="middle" mode="list" height="500" width="100%"></embed> </object>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-4535681713953741032009-11-03T22:45:00.000-06:002009-11-03T22:45:49.214-06:00A real life, not so great, homeschool dayI read so many blogs about homeschooling. Most of the are homeschooling the Charlotte Mason way. They always seem to have the perfect day. The scene is so sweet. The activities were fun. The kids were excited. The day was great. Well, I'm here to share a real day in our homeschool life that was not this picture. I think it's nice to see both sides of the experience.<br />
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Today, our day started out late. This is more common than not since I have emails to check each morning for our business and I tend to allow myself to get caught up on this computer. It's a habit that I need to beak. Ms. Mason would not be proud of me there.<br />
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Anyway, my sweet children did a great job getting their chores done on their own and get their books to the table to start school. I came in and made everyone toast and juice and sat down to start reading. All was going well. We read the New Testament for 10 minutes. We read Polite Moments and talked about the character trait of having a good name and how that is more important than riches. We reviewed our CM Motto. We're memorizing this motto this year and we discuss a little more about it's meaning each week.<br />
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So far, so good!!<br />
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I pick up our American History book and ask "so, what happened last week in American History?" Normally my kids can spout off so much information that I'm left speechless. Today, NOTHING! Not one word. No one had a clue. I knew it was because last week during the reading, they were all very deep in thought about the stars wars scene they were each drawing while I was reading. I try not to get discouraged. The lesson was about James Robertson and I didn't know who he was until last week. It hasn't affected my life up to now to not know who he was and what he did for our country. (I'm not trying to say he wasn't important - just that it's not a battle I'm ready to go to war over.) I start to remind them a little about it and we discuss why no one can remember the details. They understand that they are usually better at remembering than this and that we need to try harder this week to focus.<br />
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I proceed with the reading and my daughter begins to be very disruptive. I warn her that she needs to come back to school and stop goofing around. She's trying to make her brothers laugh. I finally tell her that she is not welcome in school if she is going to be disrespectful to me while I'm reading and to her brothers who are trying to listen. She is excused to her room until further notice.<br />
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I pick up the book again (at this point, I've read 2 chapters). Now Peter Pan has to go to the bathroom but he doesn't want to call it that because he REALLY has to go. I get the idea and send him off. Daniel Boone and I are left at the table to wait. I decide to take the opportunity to make a Presidential Time Line that I've wanted to make for them for awhile. We're still in the American Revolution and we're about to move on so this is a perfect place to prepare our time line. PP finally comes back. Tinkerbell is ready to apologize and wants permission to come back to school. I tell her I forgive her and she is welcome. She asks can we carve our pumpkins now? (We haven't had time to do that yet.) I tell her no that we are in school now but maybe later today. She gets very sad and comes to the table with puppy eyes that could cut through a steel door. I am getting frustrated at the mean looks and sniffles from my left while I'm trying to continue reading. I tell her that until she can get her emotions under control she needs to stay in her room. Now, she's crying again and the boys and I are left to do History alone AGAIN!<br />
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The phone rings and it's a business call that I have to take. So, I'm off to the office for 15-20 minutes. As I leave the room, TB comes our to apologize and wants to return to school. I hug her, forgive her, explain that she can't disrupt school but she's welcome to come back. We're all smiles as we sit to pick up the same book we've been trying to read for 2 hours now. It's almost lunch time and we're all hungry.<br />
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I read the last 3 paragraphs. We're finally finished with this book for today! They narrate decently but not great which is understandable considering all the interruptions through it.<br />
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We do a small activity and then we sit down to read Seaman. This is their favorite book. The chapters are very long so we try to read a little each day in order to get through all I planned for the week. Each time I stop to have them narrate they get a bit crazy. They are goofy, laughing, making funny eyes. I'm trying to take it in stride because we need to laugh and enjoy school. But I'm getting frustrated each time I look at the clock and we've barely started school.<br />
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I finally get to the end of that section and ask for a narration. DB is quick to volunteer as usual. He begins with a VERY goofy narration that is funny but starts to get off course. I do not allow them to add to the narration in order to make the story better. They have to stick to the story and narrate what they heard. I remind him of this and he proceeds to act it out. TB joins in and it's getting very loud in the kitchen. I patiently watch through the whole thing. They did actually listen and they are telling me the story in their own way. But we're getting out of control and they are about to step over the line. I decide to stop it before we cross that line. I ask them to all sit down and be quiet for a minute. They look at me like "boy, we've done it now." They wait quietly and when I ask them to continue with what they heard, it's all over. They can't resist anymore! They are rolling in the floor laughing.<br />
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I tell them, this is a good time for a lesson in why we do things Mom's way. I tell DB to get out his dictation, we're going to have his test now. Fear is all over his face. I tell the other 2 to start their copywork. DB brings me his Spelling Wisdom book and prepares his paper and pencil. He's very careful to write neatly because he knows I'm frustrated with them. The other 2 are working very quietly now.<br />
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DB can't spell his words. I ask him if he studied them and he says yes. I know otherwise and decide to teach him a lesson here. I ask him to get me his card that I made him that shows him how to study his lesson. He gets it and is thankful he knows where it is. We had that discussion last week. I read it. Number 1 read through the lesson and study the words. "Did you do that?" "Yes" "so you picked up this book and read the lesson today?" "No" "Number 2, close your eyes and picture each word as a picture. Did you do this?" "No"<br />
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I'm not going on from here. I explain how it took me 4 days to make his cards that teach him to learn his words in his learning style. I continue explaining that when he doesn't use the cards, he's stealing my time and making it a waste of my time. I tear up the card and tell him if he's not going to use it, there is no need to have it. He has tears in his eyes now. I tell him that he may close up his books and clean his side of the table. I tell the other 2 the same. Their teacher has quit and DB is no longer welcome in the school since he is just going to steal from me and that I don't have time to do things over and over for him. I make sure the other 2 understand that they are only welcome in our school so long as they are ready to work. But for now, school is closed and the lessons will be done on Saturday when they were planning on going hunting with Dad. Now the tears are flowing. I'm not yelling but I do proceed to lecture about how it hurts my feelings to have them tell me how much they don't like school when I work so hard for them to have fun activities to do and fun books to read. I heard this complaint twice right before the last reading. I tell DB that he needs to tell Dad that he's been expelled from school and that he can do 4th grade all over again next year.<br />
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I do at this time decide maybe I'm over reacting. I tell DB that if he wants to be readmitted into our school then he needs to write me a paper of why he wants to come to school. I send the other 2 out to work with out neighbor in the yard and I head straight to the kitchen cabinet for my "Happy Pill". I realize that I must be PMSing to be so frustrated at them. I realize that I haven't taken my Evening Primrose all month and that I must really need it! I call this little herb my "Happy Pill". So does everyone else around me! :)<br />
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So, the day was not a total failure until I picked up my CM book "Parents and Children". I'm reading Chapter 7 this with an online group. Here is what I read:<br />
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"Education is a Discipline. Where his parents fail, the poor soul has one further chance in the discipline of life; but we must remember that, while it is the nature of the child to submit to discipline, it is the nature of the undisciplined man to run his head in passionate wilfulness against the circumstances that are for his training; so that the parent who wilfully chooses to leave his child to be 'broken in' by the schoolmaster or by life leaves him to a fight in which all the odds are against him. The physique, the temper, the disposition, the career, the affections, the aspirations of a man are all, more or less, the outcome of the discipline his parents have brought him under, or of the lawlessness they have allowed.<br />
<b>Discipline is not Punishment</b>––What is discipline? Look at the word; there is no hint of punishment in it. A disciple is a follower, and discipline is the state of the follower; the learner, imitator. Mothers and fathers do not well to forget that their children are, by the very order of Nature,<br />
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their disciples. Now no man sets himself up for a following of disciples who does not wish to indoctrinate these with certain principles, or at the least, maxims, rules of life. So should the parent have at heart notions of life and duty which he labours without pause to instill into his children.<br />
<b>How Disciples are Lured</b>––He who would draw disciples does not trust to force; but to these three things––to the attraction of his doctrine, to the persuasion of his presentation, to the enthusiasm of his disciples; so the parent has teachings of the perfect life which he knows how to present continually with winning force until the children are quickened with such zeal for virtue and holiness as carries them forward with leaps and bounds.<br />
<b>Steady Progress on a Careful Plan</b>––Again, the teacher does not indoctrinate his pupils all at once, but here a little and there a little, steady progress on a careful plan; so the parent who would have his child a partaker of the Divine nature has a scheme, an ascending scale of virtues, in which he is diligent to practise his young disciple. He adds to the faith with which the child is so richly dowered, virtue; and to virtue, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control. Having practised his child in self-control, he trains him in patience; and to patience he adds godliness; and to godliness, kindness; and to kindness, love. These, and such as these, wise parents cultivate as systematically and with as definite results as if they were teaching the 'three R's.'"<br />
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OK, so now I'm the worst CM homeschool mother on the planet. I put the book down and just have to laugh. I walk into DB's bedroom and he's struggling with the dictionary to spell his 7th word on the page. That's as far as he's gotten in 30 minutes. 7 words. Poor soul! I sit down with him and we have a heart to heart.<br />
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So, he's back in school. Mom should be better in a few days. Things may get better yet. But for now, there's a real life look into a not so great homeschool day.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747102086649721568.post-83931787310830881892009-11-02T08:06:00.000-06:002009-11-02T08:06:20.794-06:00Holidays are coming!!Happy Fall!!<br />
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It's crisp and cool outside. The leaves are turning and fall is in the air! I'm searching for ideas to use this fall to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. I've done so much in the past but I'd like to add some new ideas this fall.<br />
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I've heard of making Thanksgiving trees before but haven't. Here's a very cute one at <a href="http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/2008/10/thanks-and-giving.html">Chocolate on my Cranium.</a><br />
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As I find more, I'll add them here.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0