Ang the flying kiwi ~ living by Romans 12:2 God wants spiritual fruit - not religous nuts!
Mar. 26, 2009
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Anyway, check out their free resources...you might just be eternally grateful you did!

Love & blessings

Ang 


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Mar. 25, 2009
You are Dearly Loved

Tried & failed to put a you tube video on this page (of the below song), I just can't get it to work, so you'll just have to click on this link if you want to listen, it's a great song!

http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=8a95386b703f5c9e474f

Dearly Loved

by Jimmy Needham

(Matthew 11:28)

Please lay down your arrows
For they're sure to pierce the skin
And water from a broken well
Will make you thirst again
When all things you've acquired
Are tested by the flames
And you can see them melting
Then will you call his name

It's worth it brothers
It's worth it friends
To know your maker
To lose your sin
Did you know that you are dearly loved

To the slaughters you are being led
Being told that it's a party
That this God is in your head
And every single lie
Sounds just like the greatest truth
But the one truth you're not hearing
Is that he died for you

No greater joy
No greater peace
No greater love than this

It's worth it brothers
It's worth it friends
To know your maker
To lose your sin
Did you know that you are dearly loved


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Mar. 1, 2009
Beginning my kefir making adventure

Okay, first of all, for those who don't know, kefir (in this case I am talking about milk kefir, there is also a water kefir, which is a little different and I don't have any yet,  but I want some!) is a probiotic cultured & fermented milk drink, cultured from kefir "grains" (not a cereal grain), which is easily and inexpensively made at home. 

Basically, kefir is VERY good for you, and is a tasty and refreshing drink.  Kefir can be a some-what acquired taste, I LOVE it, and so does my one year old, it does however have a slightly fermented, yeasty taste, and can be a little - or alot - fizzy, depending on how long it is fermented.  But even fussy eaters (like my dh) enjoy it in a smoothie!

For more extensive info, visit Dom's kefir site here (all you ever wanted to know about kefir, and much more!):

What is kefir?

http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html 

How to make kefir:

http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/Makekefir.html#Storing

You need to purchase real kefir grains (try ebay, or TradeMe if you're in NZ like me, or a health food shop) to get started.  Don't buy the commercial powdered kefir starters - it's not the real stuff and you don't get a life time supply like you do with kefir grains (which grow over time - mine are doubling on a weekly basis in our warm summer, southern hemisphere weather).

I have had my kefir grains for a couple of weeks, and I am really enjoying my new kefir-making hobby!  So far I have only made plain kefir for drinking, pouring over cereal and making smoothies etc, but I have started to make a kefir sourdough starter today, so I will let you know how I go with that in a day or two when my starter has doubled in size.

You can also make cheese from kefir, so I am looking forward to trying my hand at that, when time allows!

Love & blessings

 Ang


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Feb. 4, 2009
Okay, I am officially the worst blogger ever!!

O boy, it's been over 7 months since I last blogged!! I just had a sudden panic attack that my blog might get deleted and I might actually want to get back to regular blogging one of these days!!

I really am going to update my blog soon...that picture of me and my son Jack is very out of date (he's 3 years old now!!).

Our newest addition Levi is turning 1 this month...oh my goodness how time flies!! 

My husbands uncle Steve and his family have just arrived from Phoenix Arizona this morning (their flight got in at 5am!!).  They are in NZ (to learn Bengali, & catch up with Steve's family) until around October, when they leave for Kolkata (Calcutta), India to work with Freeset, who do amazing work in there helping to get prostitutes off the street by providing work making jute bags.  Here is a link to their blog: www.poundsprogress.blogspot.com.  They are an awesome homeschooling family with 4 children, who were missionaries for some time in Fiji.

Anyway, must go...I think I hear my two little boys getting into the bathroom cupboards!!

Love & blessings

Ang


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Jun. 4, 2008
This week's new habit: The Bathroom

Posted in Household Organisation - Routines & Habits

I'm going to be working on adding one new habit to my routine each week and I'm going to blog about it here to keep myself accountable. 

This weeks new habit is keeping the bathroom tidy and clean...I gave it a major clean last week (removed all the old-almost-empty bottles etc from the cabinet, sprayed & cleaned the whole thing out with bleach, including behind the drawers!). 

Now I am keeping the bath towels, hand towels and bath-mat  in there and one small container to hold the shampoo & conditioner (we can't leave them in the shower because my toddler can reach them and squeezes them out!).

So my new habit is to change the hand towel each morning after my shower, and then use the old one to wipe down the basin, keeping it clean & shiny without needing a major clean (every now & then I will use a tiny bit of shampoo & wet the hand towel if it needs more of a clean).

This is what my bathroom looks like this morning:

 

I also decided to splash out and buy liquid soap from now on...regular soap is way cheaper, but makes a huge yucky mess. 

Next on my list of things to buy is a nice bathroom set (toothbrush holder, and liquid soap dispenser etc).

Love & blessings

Ang


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Apr. 9, 2008
The new kid on the block...

Here are the pics of my new baby boy Levi, born 21-02-04, weighing in at 8lbs 5oz and 59cm long (23.2").  That's pretty impressive for 38 weeks gestation!!

Levi the "bump" about an hour before the birth...hmm, I've really gotta work on my posture, and I'm really wishing I put on some make-up LOL!  This is the ONLY preggy photo I have of myself...I actually really dislike having my photo taken...especially when I feel like a whale LOL!!

Newborn (via c-section)

Big brother Jack (who gets his cheeky smile from his dad!)

Okay, so those are all newborn photos, he's actually 7 weeks old tomorrow!!  So here's what he looks like today:

One of these days, I might just have to make some time to start blogging again...for now though, it'll only be random blogs here and there, as it'll take awhile to adjust to being the mother of 4, especially having a two year old and a baby...now that's hard work!!

Love & God bless!!

Ang

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.  Romans 15:13 (NIV)

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Dec. 31, 2007
Just a quick update...

I know I don't get here very often these days (as in, hardly ever!), but I really felt God telling me to drastically cut down on my computer time, so I've given up my e-groups and blogging has taken a back seat to my "real life".   I was spending way too much time 'surfing', and not enough time on my children & keeping house.

My friend 40winkzzz, wanted to know how I was getting on (got sick of checking my not-updated blog for for the hundredth time probably!), so this is just a wee note to update anyone who might be interested.

Well, I'm doing fine...I'm 30 weeks pregnant now, so I'm big and hot (as in temperature-wise LOL, it's the middle of summer here in NZ), this is my first third-trimester-in-summer pregnancy (oh joy).  LOL, pregnancy is so NOT my favourite thing (but I do LOVE babies!!), just one of those ends-justify-the-means kinda things I guess!!  We are taking a wee break from school at the moment, but we'll get back into it next week...I don't want to take too much time off the 3 R's right now, as we'll be having time-out from that when the baby arrives.

Anyway, I must go...lots to do!

Love & blessings

Ang

 pregnancy ticker

 

 


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Oct. 17, 2007
Funny (but oh so true) TV song from "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory"

Posted in A lifestyle of learning - thoughts on education

"Mike Teavee..."

(from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

"The most important thing we've learned,
So far as children are concerned,
Is never, NEVER, NEVER let
Them near your television set–
Or better still, just don't install
The idiotic thing at all.
In almost every house we've been,
We've watched them gaping at the screen.
They loll and slop and lounge about,
And stare until their eyes pop out.
(Last week in someone's place we saw
A dozen eyeballs on the floor.)
They sit and stare and stare and sit
Until they're hypnotised by it,
Until they're absolutely drunk
With all the shocking ghastly junk.
Oh yes, we know it keeps them still,
They don't climb out the window sill,
They never fight or kick or punch,
They leave you free to cook the lunch
And wash the dishes in the sink–
But did you ever stop to think,
To wonder just exactly what
This does to your beloved tot?
IT ROTS THE SENSES IN THE HEAD!
IT KILLS IMAGINATION DEAD!
IT CLOGS AND CLUTTERS UP THE MIND!
IT MAKES A CHILD SO DULL AND BLIND
HE CAN NO LONGER UNDERSTAND
A FANTASY, A FAIRYLAND!
HIS BRAIN BECOMES AS SOFT AS CHEESE!
HIS POWERS OF THINKING RUST AND FREEZE!
HE CANNOT THINK–HE ONLY SEES!
'All right!' you'll cry. 'All right!' you'll say,
'But if we take the set away,
What shall we do to entertain
Our darling children? Please explain!'
We'll answer this by asking you,
'What used the darling ones to do?
'How used they keep themselves contented
Before this monster was invented?'
Have you forgotten? Don't you know?
We'll say it very loud and slow:
THEY...USED...TO...READ! They'd READ and READ,
AND READ and READ, and then proceed
To READ some more. Great Scott! Gadzooks!
One half their lives was reading books!
The nursery shelves held books galore!
Books cluttered up the nursery floor!
And in the bedroom, by the bed,
More books were waiting to be read!
Such wondrous, fine, fantastic takes
Of dragons, gypsies, queens, and whales
And treasure isles, and distant shores
Where smugglers rowed with muffled oars,
And pirates wearing purple pants,
And sailing ships and elephants,
And cannibals crouching 'round the pot,
Stirring away at something hot.
(It smells so good, what can it be?
Good gracious, it's Penelope.)
The younger ones had Beatrix Potter
With Mr. Tod, the dirty rotter,
And Squirrel Nutkin, Pigling Bland,
And Mrs. Tiggy–Winkle and–
Just How The Camel Got His Hump,
And How The Monkey Lost His Rump,
And Mr. Toad, and bless my soul,
There's Mr. Rat and Mr. Mole–
Oh, books, what books they used to know,
Those children living long ago!
So please, oh please, we beg, we pray,
Go throw your TV set away,
And in its place you can install
A lovely bookshelf on the wall.
Then fill the shelves with lots of books,
Ignoring all the dirty looks,
The screams and yells, the bites and kicks,
And children hitting you with sticks–
Fear not, because we promise you
That, in about a week or two
Of having nothing else to do,
They'll now begin to feel the need
Of having something good to read.
And once they start–oh boy, oh boy!
You watch the slowly growing joy
That fills their hearts. They'll grow so keen
They'll wonder what they'd ever seen
In that ridiculous machine,
That nauseating, foul, unclean,
Repulsive television screen!
And later, each and every kid
Will love you more for what you did.
P.S. Regarding Mike Teavee,
We very much regret that we
Shall simply have to wait and see
If we can get him back his height.
But if we can't–it serves him right."


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Oct. 17, 2007
My kids are offically READERS!!

Posted in A lifestyle of learning - thoughts on education

Woo hoo!!  I have just (last week) completed The Reading Lesson with my children and THEY CAN READ!!  Ds-8 had 18 mths at PS from age 5, and came away from that reading at his 'age level', but only able to read very basic stuff - lame early readers etc, and HATED reading with a passion.  So after I brought him home, we took a little over a year off formal reading and writing 'lessons' to allow him to learn to LOVE reading and writing again.  Dd-7-next-week had 2 months at PS and couldn't read much at all...I had got half way through Learn-to-read-in-100-Easy-Lessons with her, but she hated it.   

We started using The Reading Lesson in the 2nd week of July on the recommendation of my good friend Cynthia Hancox  (author of the awesome and FREE ebook Goodbye Chaos, Hello Peace) and they both just whizzed through it! 

We used stickers as a motivation & reward for completing lessons and mastering the accompanying words lists (which worked really well...it's amazing how much motivation a cute sticker can be!).

As well as getting a sticker on their progress chart for each lesson completed, they also got to choose a sticker for their sticker albums.

Now the children are each choosing a short story to read to me each day - they usually choose a story from The Aesop For Children - with Pictures by Milo Winter (also available here as a free printable online ebook) which is an excellent book that we also use for narration (I would have to say that this book - which I brought cheaply 2nd hand, is by far our BEST, and most used, educational resource - apart from the Bible of course!).  It has nice large print for easy reading with a great balance of words that they know and words that challenge them (without frustrating them).

It is such a good feeling to have both my school-age children now reading well!

Love & blessings

 Ang


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Oct. 13, 2007
Free Yearly & Weekly Planners

Posted in A lifestyle of learning - thoughts on education

Here are my newly developed yearly planner and weekly homeschooling record form (Charlotte Mason Style). 

They are in pdf format, as I don't seem to be able to post a Word.doc...but if you would like a copy you can modify for yourself, I will be happy to email one to you.

 Ang

 Weekly HS Record Form

Yearly Planning Form Jan - Dec

Yearly Planning Form Aug - Jul


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Oct. 11, 2007
Enter to win a fab book! "Passionate Housewives: Desperate for God"

Passionate Housewives: Desperate for God

Click here to enter:

http://www.biblicalwomanhoodonline.com/2007/10/giveaway-10-copies-of-passionate.html

 Ang

 


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Oct. 8, 2007
Oh my gosh, it's been a long time!!

Wow, it's been months since I blogged!!  And, no I didn't drop off the planet and yes everything is okay! 

The main reason that I haven't been blogging is because I'm 18 weeks pregnant (due early March 08) and I've been really, really tired.  I've been struggling to keep up with the housework (among other things!) and, sadly, blogging was the first thing to go!

I hope to get back to more regular blogging soon, I'm starting to get the house under control again now, so hopefully, I'll be able to put some time aside in the near future (now that I'm starting to get over the all-day tiredness...it's mostly only afternoon & evening tiredness now!!).

pregnancy ticker

Oh, yes, and I'm also just starting potty-training with my 22 mth old (gotta get that kid toilet-trained before the next one comes!!), so that's taking up a fair bit of my time too!!

Anyway, must go!!  Got to fix breakfast for us all!!

Love & blessings

Ang


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Jun. 18, 2007
Perfectionism & Godly Sorrow or Worldly Sorrow? (CH 3 P3 Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit)

Posted in Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit

PERFECTIONISM
 
Godly Sorrow or Worldly Sorrow?
 
Now, I don't know about you, but I am some-what of a perfectionist...okay, perhaps a little more than "somewhat"...(and yes, it does bother me that I couldn't get the Ephesians verse below the same font and size as the other ones and yes I have edited this post about three four five times LOL!) even to the point that several people (outside our family) have pointed it out to me recently!  I have a tendency to beat myself up over my failings (real or perceived), but what I have come to realise after reading this chapter (and also another article that Terri Maxwell wrote on anger) is that my sorrow over those failings and sins, was not godly sorrow, but worldly sorrow.
 
So what's the difference?  Well, basically, worldly sorrow is when I try to do things under my own strength, fail, and allow myself to feel frustrated and angry (with myself) for not being perfect.  I'm sorrowful over my failings not because they are sin, but because I'm angry with myself for not being perfect.  Because I failed again, because I just can't stand the fact that I'm not perfect. 
 
Now, Godly sorrow is different.  When you filled with godly sorrow, you confess and repent of your sin/s (to God), ask for His forgiveness, ask for His help, and thank and praise the Lord for His abounding mercy and grace.  We accept God's promise that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1).  We forgive ourselves, we ask forgiveness from those we have wronged (yes, even our children!) and we let it go.
 
Now, I will leave you with a few verses to look up and meditate on!
 
 
God bless you!
Ang

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Jun. 11, 2007
Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit - C3 - P2

Posted in Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit

Captive Thoughts:
 
Now I know most of us will be familiar with this scripture:  "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ." 2 Corinthians 10:5
 
But (tell the truth now!), how often do you actually DO this in your everyday life?  For some of you, it will be something you do almost sub-consciously, and for others (like me!) this is something that we have to work at every day, every moment.  We DO have a choice about how we allow ourselves to feel and react about things...and it all starts with our thoughts.  If we can change our thoughts (take them captive!), then we can change our actions and reactions to those things in our lives that steal our meek and quiet spirits.  But on the other hand, if we allow our thoughts to wander freely, we tend to dwell on things, mulling them over and over in our heads, until we are so overwhelmed and frustrated, that we just want to run and hide...I know I have a strong tendency to do that!  How much easier will it be, if we can learn to take captive every thought and make it obedient to Christ?
 
Your Special Scripture:
 
Do you have one?  One that relates to homeschooling, and to your everyday life?  One that reassures and comforts you when things get tough?  If God didn't put one on your heart when you started this journey, ask Him for one!!
 
Here is one of my special ones:  "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." Romans 12:2
 
So find your verse, meditate on it and hide it away in your heart!
 
Our Weapon:
 
PRAYER, PRAYER, PRAYER!!  Trying to choose a homeschool curriculum for the next year?  Pray!  Trying to reorganise your routine?  Pray!  Trying to work through some difficult discipline issues?  Pray!  Don't try and figure it all out on your own!  The Lord, loves you and cares about every part of your day!  Take it to Him!  Nothing is too big or small for our God!
 
The Lord, The Teacher:
 
Isaiah 54:13 says "All your sons will be taught by the LORD, and great will be your children's peace."
 
So, who is teaching your children?  If we were convicted by the Lord to homeschool our children, then we need to trust in Him, that He will teach them...take those thoughts captive!  Your children will be taught by the Lord!!  If you have prayed about your homeschooling, your routine, your curriculum, and received your answers (in whatever way that is for you), then you can rest and be comforted by the knowledge that you are doing exactly what God wants you to be doing...you don't need to stress about your children's progress (or apparent lack thereof) or whether you really should have brought that other curriculum...you can rest in the knowledge, that you prayed about it and it was what the Lord wanted for you.  Maybe they aren't making the progress you hoped they would be, but perhaps God had some other type of learning in mind...perhaps it was patience, obedience or learning to persevere when things get tough.
 
Okay, that's all I have time for today!!  I can't wait to hear your comments and thoughts!
 
Love & blessings
Ang

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Jun. 11, 2007
Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit CH3 - P1

Posted in Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit

I was going to write more about chapter 2, but as I flicked through it just now (I've already read the whole book!) I realised that the rest of the chapter is very personal, to do with your personal relationship with the Lord, so I'll leave that part for you to work through on your own!
 
Chapter 3: Fear & Worry
 
(everything in italics and coloured red is a direct quote from the book)
 
2 Timothy 1:7 states, "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."
 
"Yet, how often do we find our meek and quiet spirit disturbed by fear?  Perhaps you are concerned about your ability to actually facilitate the education of your child.  Maybe you are worried about your curriculum choices.  It could be you are feeling that your daily example to your children is not good for them.  There are many areas of our homeschooling lives that can be bombarded by fears.  How do we combat these?"
 
Now, I don't know about you, but those things mentioned above certainly ring a bell with me!  How often is MY meek and quiet spirit stolen from me by feelings of inadequacy, fear and worry?  Far too often!  I know, in my heart of hearts, that God would not have asked me to do something that I am incapable of (with His help!), but it's oh-so-easy to forget that in the hustle and bustle of daily life with my children.
 
Don't change course!
 
 
"Begin by recalling how you were led to your homeschooling adventure in the first place.  Few will homeschool without the knowledge that this is God's direction for their family.  Keep in mind that the Lord uses difficulties in what we are doing to refine and grow us.  Seldom are those struggles a signal to undo what He has called us to do!  The problems should be pulling us to a greater level of seeking the Lord and depending on Him."
 
Amen!  It is so helpful to bring this to our minds every time we start feeling like "I just can't DO this any more!!"  Don't pull away from what the Lord has called you to do, pull IN closer to Him!  We can do all things (including homeschooling!) through Christ who strengthens us!!
 
Ang

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May. 21, 2007
Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit - Chapter 2 - part 1

Posted in Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit

In the beginning of this chapter Teri talks about how she NEVER - unless directly asked - reveals two particular things about herself, because of the ensuing turn in the conversation, and I'm sure you'll be all too familiar with the pattern of this conversation (paraphrased & modified by myself, from the book):

Average Mother asks the DREADED question, "so how many children do you have, and what school are they going to?"

Teri, "we have eight children and, actually, we homeschool"

Average Mother, "Oh my! You must be the most patient woman in the world! I could never do that, my two children drive me crazy!"

Ah huh. Well, I know what Teri means when she says that she is most certainly NOT the most patient woman in the world. She then goes on to ponder what it is then, that made her happy to have eight children and homeschool...her conclusion? An undergirding of a meek and quiet spirit.

Meeting with the Lord

Teri talks about how the Lord has shown her over the last 24 years the importance of spending time with Him daily, in His Word and in prayer. "Most homeschool moms start their homeschooling journey with a definite call from the Lord to homeschool, whether it is through their husbands direction or simply a burden on their own heart. They are stepping out in faith as they start to homeschool, knowing that in no way are they "qualified" or "capable" of homeschooling. However they are convinced that their God is bigger than any of their failings, and they cling joyously to 2 Corinthians 12:9, "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (KJV) They believe the truth of Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me".

She goes on to say how the first thing to be dropped from a busy homeschooling mom's life is most often her quiet time with the Lord. I certainly know from my personal experience that my days go MUCH more smoothly when I make time first thing in the morning to have my quiet time...even if that means getting up at 5 or 5:30am!! And if I'm having a particularly frazzled day, it's most often because I missed my quiet time, or just never managed to 'fit it in'. How else can we have our spirits renewed and refreshed each day, if we miss out this vital spiritual food??!! How can we commit our day to the Lord, and get his help and guidance, if we don't take the time to ask?

Martha or Mary?

Now I know we are all familiar with the story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10:38-42, where Martha receives Jesus into her home, and then asks Jesus why he doesn't bid her sister Mary to get up (from Jesus's feet) and help her to serve...he goes on to tell her that Mary has chosen the better thing, to sit at His feet and listen, and rest in Him. I know that many (or most!) homeschooling mothers would fall into the Martha category, rushing around trying to DO everything, and not making time for the most important thing...I know I often do!

There are so many more things that I want to talk about from this chapter, but (as this post has become very long!), I will have to leave it for next week! I've been very naughty sitting here at the computer instead of cleaning the house! ;-)

I would love for you to share your thoughts and experiences!

Love & blessings

Ang


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May. 18, 2007
Simplifying Our Homeschooling

Posted in A lifestyle of learning - thoughts on education

Now I have been struggling for sometime (actually, make that the entire 17mths we have been homeschooling!) with the whole homeschooling thing - as in actually getting some of the 'schooling' part done!!! LOL!  It just seemed like life got in the way so much, and being the ADD girl I am, I get easily distracted and found that often the day would be gone and not much school got done (other than read-aloud's which are my major priority).  Our school-age children are 7 (almost 8) and 6.5 years old.  I had felt since the beginning of our hs that I wanted to do our 'own thing' and make up our own curriculum, I have found this to be extremely time-consuming and that it requires a lot of work from me because my children are not reading and writing fluently yet.  So after much soul-searching I decided that I needed to give myself a break and SIMPLIFY.  I didn't want to buy an all-in-one curriculum for several reasons (mainly being significant cost and the fact that I think I'd feel burdened and trapped by prepackaged curriculum)...so what was a girl to do???  I had been resistant to workbooks & worksheets, because I felt that it was just 'busy work' and like it was somehow cheating...silly huh?  I loved the idea of a Charlotte Mason style curriculum (I still do!), but I also liked the idea of real-life based learning (does that mean we don't need to do school?? LOL!).
 
I have now realised that it's OKAY to use worksheets and workbooks.  Not as the sole means of learning, but as a helpful tool to make sure that the basics get done.  So what am I using you ask?  How much did it cost you ask???  www.learningpage.com and the cost is FREE (you need to join, but there is no cost!)  Now I know a lot of you will be familiar with this website - it's been on my favorites list for over a year, but I'd never really thought of using it on a regular basis.  They offer LOADS of free worksheets and have themes that you can use as unit studies that include math, science & language worksheets.  We are currently doing a Zoo unit study using their themed worksheets, a cool printable zoo mural with animal cut outs (we coloured it, added the animals and put it on the wall).  There are also lesson plans you can use (or not!).  The other themes are Oceans, Dinosaurs, Reptiles & Amphibians, Insects/Spiders and Space.  They also have all sorts of worksheets for learning to write the alphabet, numbers, time, measurement, senses and season themed worksheets too.  The worksheets are for Kindergarten to Grade 3 levels.  I figure that each themed unit will last for around a month (longer if we repeat the worksheets), so that's at least 6 months of free curriculum.
 
The children are doing a Math, Science & Language worksheet each day, which takes a maximum of 30 minutes, and I have them colour & decorate the worksheets to put them into a binder (I've used a divider to keep the subjects separate).  Easy as pie.  We are also reading (me reading aloud to them) for 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day (Inc. Bible, literature, poetry and Aesop's Fables with oral narration).  I am also going to be adding in 20 minutes a day of reading.  So that's us in a nutshell.   And I feel very calm and relaxed about the whole homeschooling now...there's a lot to be said for following the K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple Sweetie!) principle!  I realise now that I had been putting WAY too much pressure on myself to make up own own curriculum using lapbooks (not lapbook kits where everything was done for you!), especially when the children are so young and require so much help.  I really feel like I just need the mental break (from trying to do everything myself).
 
So...wow that was long, I hope that it inspires/encourages some of you (especially if you have young children like mine) to simplify your homeschooling a little and give yourself a break if you're trying to do it all on your own!  I think that we will move into a season of using less worksheets etc when the children are older and have a good handle on the basics, but for now, I know that this is the best thing for us!
 
Love & blessings
Ang

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May. 12, 2007
Homeschooling with a Meek & Quiet Spirit - Chapter 1

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"...I deeply desired a meek and quiet spirit to replace the irritable, impatient, sometimes even angry one I was displaying."

In this chapter Terri talks about her early years BH (before homeschooling) when she was one of those mothers who just couldn't wait to get her 3 children off to school (yep, been there!) to her first day as a homeschooling mom, sitting down to help her 7 year old son with his reading, which he had been struggling with at school..."By the end of those first 15 minutes of my dream homeschooling life, I had become a very frustrated mother.  I was close to tears.  Rather than being patient and loving, I had been short and irritable.  I expected my son to sound out the very words he had struggled with at school!"  Do you relate?  I do (much to my chagrin).  After all, one (of the many!) reasons we started to homeschool, was because it (public school - PS) was not the best learning environment for our son (now almost 8, he spent 18 months at PS before coming home) and yet, I allow myself to get frustrated and irritated with him at times, because he is still struggling with his reading...on the one hand, I am happy for him to come along at his own pace, his love of reading being far more important to me than being able to "brag" that he is a great reader...and yet...

Terri goes on to say how the Lord showed her that her reactions during these reading sessions where sinful...

"Love is patient, love is kind.  It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 1 Corinthians 13:4 (NIV)

I know I am not showing love (mine or the Lords!) in my speech and actions, when I allow myself to become irritated, short and sometimes angry at my family (whether I may be "justified" or not).

I also feel convicted that I need to say many more positive things to my children (and my husband!) I am very quick to point out the wrongs of others and, at times, I have a critical spirit.  I am also very hard on myself.  I know (and freely admit) my faults (most of them anyway ;-) but I need to have more grace, both for myself and for others, and I need to remember to praise the postitive things far more than I point out the negative.

I know that I cannot change on my own.  But I can change with the help of my Lord Jesus Christ, by whose blood I am cleansed from all sin, and who can help to overcome my sinful nature.

Let me share with you a couple of verses that I am clinging to, as I endeavour to change myself:

"But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness"...for when I am weak, then I am strong." 2 Corinthians 12:9-10

"...being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you, will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus."  Philippians 1:6

Love & blessings


Ang

 


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May. 10, 2007
Homeschooling with a Meek and Quiet Spirit - Intro

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I've just received my copy of "Homeschooling with a Meek and Quiet Spirit" by Terri Maxwell of www.titus2.com and I just can't wait to dig into it!  Terri has struggled with many of the same things that I have (anger and depression being the main ones) and I have been so blessed by reading some of her articles, that I just knew I had to read this book as soon as I saw it!

Here is an excerpt from the preface (read full version here):

I think homeschooling moms are a wonderful group of women! I am most pleased to be numbered among you. There isn’t a more determined, dedicated set of women in the entire world! You have chosen an unpopular, difficult path that comes with little outside encouragement. Yet, you have set your face on obedience to the Lord and what you know is best for your children–no matter what it costs you personally!

Even so, there are issues homeschooling brings up that I find are very common to most of us who homeschool. These common issues speak of what happens inside our hearts when we become fully responsible for our children’s education, when they are home with us all day every day, and when we add several hours’ worth of homeschooling into a full schedule as a wife, mother, homemaker, and Christian.

Sadly, if we don’t meet the challenges of homeschooling with a meek and quiet spirit, we find ourselves discouraged. This is the very last thing you or I need to have to deal with! We can cope with the myriad of daily difficulties and decisions that a homeschooling lifestyle brings with it, as long as we are having the right responses to them. Let us be fearful, worried, anxious, frustrated, irritated, or angry, and we know we are undermining all we want to accomplish by homeschooling. We do not like this!

Because I have walked the homeschooling path for many years, I know first-hand the struggle for a meek and quiet spirit. The memories from my early homeschooling years of often being worried and angry rather than having a meek and quiet spirit are unpleasant for me. My prayer is that as I share the work the Lord has done in my heart, mostly through homeschooling, you would be encouraged that He can do the same for you. I also desire that you could learn from the lessons He has taught me so that you would begin to have a meek and quiet spirit long before I did.

Does that speak to you?? 

It sure does to me!  Oh, I just know the Lord has plans to change me through this book!

I'm going to be sharing my thoughts, trials and triumphs here on my blog as I go through this book, so please feel free to join me!  I'll try to blog at least once a week (if not more!).

Love & blessings!


Ang


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Apr. 14, 2007
Blog Awards Nomination and link to frugal tips

Oh wow, how sweet is that?  Someone nominated me for "Best Thrifty Homeschooler"!!   Makes me feel a little bad that I haven't posted in so long!  I didn't even realise until some left a comment about stopping by here because they were checking the nominees!

So I've been racking my brains for the last few days trying to think of some more frugal tips to post (after all assumably people will be checking out my blog with the purpose of seeing why I have been nominated as a thrifty homeschooler!) but I haven't come up with anything yet!  So I'm afraid you'll have to be content with checking out my old frugal tips posts!

Oh and I also changed my RSS site feed thingee (I didn't even know what that was) at the request of Jimmie.

Love & Blessings

Ang


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