Learning In Spite of Labels~ Practical Teaching Tips and a Christian
Perspective of Education by Joyce
Our Father Abraham~ Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith by Marvin R.
Wilson
A Family Guide to Biblical Holidays by Robin Sampson and Linda
Pierce
Good and Angry by Scott Turnasky and Joanne Miller
Having Mary Heart in a Martha World by Joanna Weaver
A Parents Guide to The Spiritual Mentoring of Teens ~Building Your
Childs Faith Through the Adolescent Years by Joe White , Jim Weidmann
Wild Days ( a book about language arts and nature journaling) by
Rackliffe
How to Create Your Own Unit Studies by Valerie Bendt
The Power of Parents words by H. Norman Wright
How to read the Bible for all it's worth by Gordon D Fee and Douglas
Stuart
Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes in You and your
kids by Scott Turnasky and Joanne Miller
You Can Teach Your Child Successfully Grades 4-8 by Ruth
Beechick
A Strong Start in Language
An Easy Start in Arithmetic
A Home Start In Reading by Ruth Beechick
Any Child Can Write by Harvey S. Wiener
" This is what the Lord says: "Stand at the crossroads and look: ask for
the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you
will find rest for your souls."
Jeremiah 6:16
Feb. 6, 2008~ Wordless Wednesday~ I think I need a third hand ~
I guess this cannot be a wordless day. lol My 1ds15 took this pic while grocery shopping. The thing in my mouth is a coin purse. I cannot believe I posted this.
Hi girlfriend, for a moment I thought this was a donut LOL ;o) Yep you do need another hand ;)
I have to tell the story of me making a pecan pie this past Thanksgiving, I ran out of corn syrup, then i looked for honey and that was almost out, then I looked for molasses,... all three bottles were upside down like your oil bottle below, I took the very last drop of everything to make 1 cup of syrup for the pie....and I had 1 whole cup + It didn't taste the same with the molasses and the honey, but I did what I could with what I had ;)
((((Brazilian hugs)))
Katia
I saw this this morning and got interrupted mid comment. I'm just now getting back on. And to think I would have been the third comment, but now I'm at the bottom of 16! You are definitely well loved here in blogland!
I love the picture! At first, I thought it was some exotic fruit native to Canada, and then I realized it was a coin purse when I saw the metal edge! Don't children have a knack for catching us in the most candid moments?
Uh, huh! You were probably 'worldless' while putting your 'money where your mouth is'. We know you are one multi-tasking momma and your mouth was helping out.
Yes, the yarn is actually called AUSTERMANN STEP (made by Austermann)... it is WONDERFUL to work with. The pattern is a FREE pattern on their site. If the pattern comes up in German just click the British flag on the top right corner of the page, then your "back" button - and it magically appears in English :) It's very simple - and my only advice... cast on VERY loosly.
HI I just want to ask you about the show and tell Friday. Can I do it or is it too late to. By the way I'm tulip from tulipscorner and I say some of my friends that were doing it and thought it looked pretty good so can I do it? Oh and I like that wordless Wendnesday thing but it isn't that wordless.
First , I am a daughter of the King almighty and a
a wife to my Handsome of 17 years. A mom of 4 on the go boys 15, 13, 9, and 7. I grew up in the states but married my Canadian sweetheart and moved up north.
We live in the southern part of British Columbia , Canada on our homestead. We have homeschooled our four boys from birth and plan to go the distance till all four graduate from our homeschool. I teach with a Charlotte Mason style and use the Heart of Wisdom Approach. I love to craft! I am a beader, knitter, x-stitcher, quilter. We have been on a journey of being apart of building "The House that God Built". I have been recording our journey on my blog. Go to my links and you will find it. I know God has a lot more instore for us and we just need to follow where our Lord takes us.