Mrs. Wilt from the Sparrow's Nest invited anyone who desired to, to complete this little survey about herself:( I found it at... barbieheart 's)
5 Things in my Refrigerator: 1.milk and Birthday cake makings
2. homemade humas that i made yesterday
3. all kind of condements
4. real butter 5.cooked beans
5 Things in my Closet:( I only have a bathroom closet)
1. cleaners
2. vacume 3. out of season clothes 4. ironing board
5. all kinds of shoes , including ice skates and swim flippers
5 Things in my Purse: 1. wallet and dental floss ( that I got at the dentist that I should be using. he hehe
2. a small paring knife ( yes I did say that, it is for cutting snacks when we have town days ( town is 30 min. away a day's event)
3. different bracelets that my boys and I made
4. calulator
5. lip glosses-shimmer sheers/charmed 40, Revlon/Rasin Glaze, Labello/Pearl and Shine
5 Things in my Car: 1. one canvas camp chairs 2. some left in the car dirty dishes and clothes. I really need to a clean car boogie - flylady.net
3.music tapes
4. Washington State Map, Dakota Map, and a Wyoming Map from a couple of years ago trip but we need them again when we go to Colorado for Little Bear Wheeler's Homeschool Adventure Camp in October. 5 blankets and a cooler to get the food home from town on hot days.
I'll just go with Mrs. Wilt's idea, and open it up--I like to learn about everybody! Post it on your blog and tell me to come visit. (0:
I hope you have fun! In Him, -Canadagirl
"If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when these are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play!
If she would have the courage to let everything go when life becomes too tense, and just take a day, or half a day, out in the fields, or with a favourite book, or in
a picture gallery looking long and well at just two or three pictures, or in bed, without the children, life would go on far more happily for both children and parents.
The mother would then be able to hold herself in "wise passiveness’ and would not fret her children by continual interference even of hand or eye - she would let them
be." ...Charlotte Mason
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