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• Dec. 16, 2009 - Happy Birthday to my 6 Year Old!

Posted By jaminacema
My little man turned 6 yesterday!  WOW!  Time flies.  Here are a few pictures from his party at Chuck E. Cheese!

Our family + 1.  :^)

The guests...

The cake!

The gifts...

The collapse on the way home!
:^)

It was a great day!  We started the day with gifts.  Then we took him out to brunch.  In the afternoon his best friend came over to play.  We had the party at dinner time.  We never even got to do his birthday treasure hunt because we ran out of time.  So he will be really surprised to get to do that today! 

I can't believe he is 6!  Time goes waaaaayyyyy too fast! 

Happy, happy birthday little man!  I LOVE YOU!

Mommy
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• Dec. 16, 2009 - Deals of the Day!

Posted By Robinlyn in Bits and Pieces
Best price ever on the paper dolls that Breezy and Emily Rose created is happening over at Vision Forum today!!  They are the featured "deal of the day".

We had a wonderful opportunity to attend the Sufficiency of Scriptures conference in Cincinnati, Ohio this past weekend and while we were there the girls were able to meet Doug and Beall Phillips.  Mr. Phillips gave them an impromptu interview on his video camera, which was incredibly fun to watch happen. :)  Later, Mrs. Phillips had them pose with her for a photo and you can see it here on Doug's Blog. 

So back to the sale, if you have been waiting for the perfect deal to get the paper dolls, today's the day! 


On another note, Life in a Shoe is giving away 3 sets of the full conference audio of the Sufficiency of Scripture conference!  It was a wonderful conference and you will be greatly blessed to listen to it. So hurry over there and enter her giveaway, it ends tonight, too!

You can read more about the Sufficiency of Scriptures conference here and here at their blog, you will need to scroll through several pages to see all the photos and posts. They were doing live blogging and they have a lot of posts.

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• Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - Latest baby updates on facebook...

Posted By Amy Verlennich
Just to let you know... I will be giving the latest updates on our new facebook group... so feel free to join and hear the latest on when the newest addition (who WAS due the 13th) will FINALLY decide to enter the world!  :)

Click on the following link:  THE VERLENNICH BABY'S COMIN'!

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• Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - ~Big Truths for Young Hearts by Bruce A. Ware~

Posted By FaithfulGrace in BookReviews

I received the following book free from Crossway publishers for the sole purpose of review.  I received no monetary compensation for this review and all opinions expressed are mine alone.

 

About the book:

With Big Truths for Young Hearts, Bruce Ware, a theology professor, encourages and enables parents of children 6-14 years of age to teach through the whole of systematic theology at a level their children can understand.  Parents can teach their children the great truths of the faith and shape their woldviews early, based on these truths.

The book covers ten topics of systematic theology, devoting several brief chapters to each subject, amking it possible for parents to read one chapter per day with their children.  With this great format, parents will be emboldened to be their chidlren's primary faith trainers-and perhaps learn a few things themselves along the way. 

About the author:

Bruce A. Ware(PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.  He has written numerous journal articles, book chapters, book reviews, and has authored God's Lesser Glory, God's Greater Glory, and Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

My Thoughts:

 Dr. Ware has written book that is filled with wisdom and great theological lessons to teach your children.  Each lesson is broken down into easy, teachable lessons that could be done once a week or nightly.  They end with a few thought-filled questions and a scripture to memorize.  I appreciate the years of parenting that Dr. and Mrs. Ware share in this great tool.   I recommend buying this book if you do not have a lot of knowledge in biblical and Christian theology, yet want your children firmly rooted in them.

 

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• Dec. 15, 2009 - HSLDA/Washington Times Op-Ed ~ Socialization Not a Problem

Posted By Kim Wolf<>< in Homeschool

Washington Times Op-ed—Socialization not a Problem

by J. Michael Smith
HSLDA President

One of the most persistent criticisms of homeschooling is the accusation that homeschoolers will not be able to fully participate in society because they lack “socialization.” It’s a challenge that reaches right to the heart of homeschooling, because if a child isn’t properly socialized, how will that child be able to contribute to society?

Since the re-emergence of the homeschool movement in the late 1970s, critics of homeschooling have perpetuated two myths. The first concerns the ability of parents to adequately teach their own children at home; the second is whether homeschooled children will be well-adjusted socially.

Proving academic success is relatively straightforward. Today, it is accepted that homeschoolers, on average, outperform their public school peers. The most recent study, “Homeschool Progress Report 2009,” conducted by Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute, surveyed more than 11,000 homeschooled students. It showed that the average homeschooler scored 37 percentile points higher on standardized achievement tests than the public school average.

The second myth, however, is more difficult to address because children who were homeschooled in appreciable numbers in the late 1980s and early 1990s are only now coming of age and in a position to demonstrate they can succeed as adults.

Homeschool families across the nation knew criticisms about adequate socialization were ill-founded—they had the evidence right in their own homes. In part to address this question from a research perspective, the Home School Legal Defense Association commissioned a study in 2003 titled “Homeschooling Grows Up,” conducted by Mr. Ray, to discover how homeschoolers were faring as adults. The news was good for homeschooling. In all areas of life, from gaining employment, to being satisfied with their homeschooling, to participating in community activities, to voting, homeschoolers were more active and involved than their public school counterparts.

Until recently, “Homeschooling Grows Up” was the only study that addressed the socialization of home-schooled adults. Now we have a new longitudinal study titled “Fifteen Years Later: Home-Educated Canadian Adults” from the Canadian Centre for Home Education. This study surveyed homeschooled students whose parents participated in a comprehensive study on home education in 1994. The study compared homeschoolers who are now adults with their peers. The results are astounding.

When measured against the average Canadians ages 15 to 34 years old, home-educated Canadian adults ages 15 to 34 were more socially engaged (69 percent participated in organized activities at least once per week, compared with 48 percent of the comparable population). Average income for homeschoolers also was higher, but perhaps more significantly, while 11 percent of Canadians ages 15 to 34 rely on welfare, there were no cases of government support as the primary source of income for homeschoolers. Homeschoolers also were happier; 67.3 percent described themselves as very happy, compared with 43.8 percent of the comparable population. Almost all of the homeschoolers—96 percent—thought homeschooling had prepared them well for life.

This new study should cause many critics to rethink their position on the issue of socialization. Not only are homeschoolers actively engaged in civic life, they also are succeeding in all walks of life. Many critics believed, and some parents feared, that homeschoolers would not be able to compete in the job market. But the new study shows homeschoolers are found in a wide variety of professions. Being homeschooled has not closed doors on career choices.

The results are a great encouragement to all homeschooling families and to parents thinking about homeschooling. Homeschoolers, typically identified as being high academic achievers, also can make the grade in society.

Both “Homeschooling Grows Up” and “Fifteen Years Later” amply demonstrate homeschool graduates are active, involved, productive citizens. Homeschool families are leading the way in Canadian and American education, and this new study clearly demonstrates homeschool parents are on the right path.

Michael Smith is the president of the Home School Legal Defense Association. He may be contacted at (540)338-5600; or send email to media@hslda.org.

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• Dec. 15, 2009 - The Twelve Days of Christmas

Posted By CandyFoote

From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were

not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone

during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics.

It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning

plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each

element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality

which the children could remember.

-The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ.

-Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.

-Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.

-The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John.

-The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.

-The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.

-Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit--Prophesy, Serving, Teaching,  Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy.

-The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.

-Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit--Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness,  Faithfulness,

 Gentleness, and Self Control.

-The ten lords a-leaping were the ten commandments.

-The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.

-The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed.

Cool, huh!?!

~Candy~

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• Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - Daybook Monday on Tuesday

Posted By New Frontiers Academy
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December 15, 2009...

 Outside my window...
It is looking like a beautiful day today!.  The sun is just coming up and there is the thick later of frost with maybe a dusting of snow from yesterday.  The kids are hoping for snow later today, but it sounds like it may just turn to rain. 

I am thinking...
how quickly this year has gone by!  In just over two weeks we will be starting 2010. 

I am thankful for...
a quiet Christmas with my family.  It is pretty simple without a lot of outside activity, just our simple holiday traditions at home.

 From the learning rooms...
both David and Rachel are working on Math and Piano this morning.  They have really been working on their piano in the last few months.  (They stated taking lesson in September.) They have come so far.  I'm really proud of them.  

 From the kitchen...
Burritos

I am wearing...
my PJ's.  The kids are dressed and I need to get dressed, but I hate to wake Chris up, but I need to get in the habit of taking my clothes out when I get up because he will be on night shift starting tomorrow evening.

I am going...
down town this afternoon to take the kids to piano lessons.  I need to buy groceries but I think I will wait to do that later in the week so I can spend some more time on my grocery list. 

I am creating...
we have all been having fun making cookies and brownies and such lately.  I think the only things I have created have been of the eatable variety.

I am reading...
Israel My Beloved and Little Town on the Prairie to the kids.

 I am hoping...
for snow!

I am hearing...

the pellet stove and fan.  The sounds of David on the laptop and David and Aaron discussing the weather forecast. 

 One of my favorite things...
 
Christmas music

A few plans for the rest of the week:
David and Rachel have play date with friends, grocery shopping, taking some of Aaron's old clothes to consign and school.

A few late afternoon frost photos to share:

  Would you like to start your own daybook? Check out this website. http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/
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• Dec. 15, 2009 - Firewood Tips ~ Old Farmer's Almanac

Posted By Kim Wolf<>< in Of Interest...

In December, lay in dry fuel, while the snow keeps off.  –Old Farmer’s Almanac “Farmer’s Calendar,” 1796

Firewood Tips

• One large log lasts two to three times longer than the same volume of smaller logs.

• To avoid insect pests, never store firewood on the ground touching your house.

• Burn only seasoned wood (seasoned logs seem light in weight and have dark ends with cracks).

• Wood-burning stoves are three times more efficient than standard fireplaces.

• For the prettiest flames, burn birch or maple.

• Ash makes great firewood. According to an old saying, “Ash new or ash old is fit for a queen with a crown of gold.”

Find out which woods make great firewood!

• Add a handful of pine or hemlock needles, rosemary sprigs, or sage branches to your next fire to add natural incense to the room.

Wood warms you thrice—when you chop it, when you stack it, when you burn it.

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• Dec. 15, 2009 - A Visit to Bethlehem

Posted By Nancy in KY in Inspirational
One of our favorite family Christmas traditions is to visit a local church's Return to Bethlehem. It's a beautiful way to experience the anticipation that the Jewish people must have had for the Messiah. As you fill out your census and walk through the village, you get to experience a part of what life must have been like. We enjoyed watching them weave rugs, carve wooden bowls, make perfumes, sell vegetables, tan hides, grind wheat, make pots, and much more.

And all the while, the roman soldiers are moving people along and the Hebrew people are asking if you heard that the Christ child is supposed to be born tonight.
 
And every so often, the shofar's horn blows and then they all stop to pray as a part of the Torah is read.

Meanwhile, you keep making your way through the village and begin to notice a bright star in the sky.

And then you see them... with Him...

And you think of all of the lives that have been changed.
The prophecy fulfilled.
The promise.
The hope.
The very best Christmas gift ever.

And you're reminded of what Christmas is REALLY all about.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16

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• Dec. 14, 2009 - Tightwad Tuesday ~ A Tip To Make Using Milk In Baking And Sauses Cheaper

Posted By Canadagirl in Tightwad Tuesday

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A Tip To Make Using Milk In Baking And Sauses Cheaper

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I have been trying to recall ways  or habits that I do without out really thinking to make our dollar stretch further.  One thing I have done for years in my baking is it to dilute 1/4th   2 % milk or whole milk to 3/4ths water of what the recipe calls for. 

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for example.... if the recipe calls for 2 cups milk  I use 1/2 cup of milk( what ever type you want) and then 1 1/2 cups water.

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 Also in soups I use 6 parts of chicken broth to about 1 part of cup of milk or  in my white sauses.  I don't miss anything b/c the broth is so flavorful. 

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for example....  6 cups chicken broth and 1 cup milk. 

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I hope the examples make it more clear.

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Now to join in the fun of Tightwad Tuesday....

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  Link your TWT post click on MckLinky and give exact the URL of your post.   (each Tuesday that  you join in on the fun)  

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example of a URL ...

http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Canadagirl/693425/

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  Now go ahead link and read and comment on all these other's wonderful TWT's. 

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 Lets save our pennies, nickles, dimes, and dollars  together !

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"There are only a few big ways to save money but there are many small ways ....that all adds up."

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