Learning In Spite of Labels~ Practical Teaching Tips and a Christian
Perspective of Education by Joyce
A Family Guide to Biblical Holidays by Robin Sampson and Linda
Pierce
Good and Angry by Scott Turnasky and Joanne Miller
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
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
Dec. 3, 2009~ Thursday Talkin' About Teenagers ~
"Got teens? You lucky dogs.
Spend time with them; enjoy them; listen to them; and love them.
They are the most incredible people, these emerging adults,
and they can become the best friends you'll ever have." ~Diana Waring, Reaping the Harvest. The Bounty of Abundant-Life Homeschooling~
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If you want to join in on the fun please go see my very sweet friend Lori at Plans4You. This is my sweet bloggy friend that has a NEW meme ! I am going to do my best to participate now that I have two young adults almost 3 !
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This week I would like to share about my oldest soon to be my first homeschool graduate. I can't believe that I am saying this. We have homeschooled the WHOLE way and I am thankful. Even with the bumps in the road.
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Philip is creative in....cooking ! He has been this way sence he was let me think at least 9 yo. He always perked up with any kind of cooking shows. One show my mom would tape for us b/c we don't get tv stations was a show called Donna's Day. She was always showing projects for parents to do with their kids. Philips favorite part was when she did cooking. He is the kind of cook that just gets the basic idea of a recipe and then wings it ! I just found out one of his cooking secrets. Soooo shhhhhhh don't tell anyone , okay ? [0; When he would come up with a spice blend he would put the spice jars side by side by side and smell. He felt if they smell good together they would taste good together ! Isn't he sooooooo smart. I never thought of that and love it.
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My budding cook is going to culinary cooking school next year on the West Coast. He is going to take the culinary and management courses. Not only is he creative he is buisness smart. I can't wait to see were God will lead him in this big adventure.
"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
Dec. 1, 2009~ Tightwad Tuesday ~ Making A List of 10 ~
Making A List of 10
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One thing I started when my two oldest were very little was the list of ten. At Christmas I didn't want the give me gimmies. I remember as a kid making a list that was over 50 items long and it came to me to only allow 10 items. Only ten items and list from what you want the most to least and I re-affirmed that they would only get a few things if they were reasonable. [0=
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I kept up this tradition for many years now and usually the boys can only think of 2-6 things now. And they know if it is over a certain amount that people "might" pool thier money together. For example my 1ds wants to become a cheif and there is a expensive knife he wants but that is all he wants. So there is a good chance that all the relatives will pulll together for this one. He said he would be very happy if that is all he got. Or, if a fair chunk was pooled together and then he would work towards saving the rest.
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It was really nice to hear my boys say that it isn't about getting things. They are focusing on our Lord and also all the fun times and family times we will have this season. It made my heart sing when I heard it all sunk in. This year will be a thin year but a fun year of good memories.
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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)
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."
"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
Nov. 29, 2009~ Homestead Ramblings ~ Getting Back On Track ~
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Homestead Ramblings ~ Getting Back On Track
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After a hectic season of harvesting and craft fair I am craving some... routine. I have been feeling that our home has suffered with lack of good old routine. We kept up our basics but our focus on really diving in our science and history hasn't been what I would really like. I will be very careful what my famiy fills our time with. I don't want to let too many things distract us from what we need to be doing.
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I also noticed I haven't done a Weekly Wrap Up sense just before Philips virus attack. I didn't realise how much time actually went by ! I am going to really work at getting back to that. I really enjoy Carol's meme of Weekly Wrap Up. It is a wonderful way to keep track of what is going on in our little homeschool and family life. Also to see what other homeschool families are doing too. We get to encourage eachother in this road less traveled and cheer eachother on.
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I have been really trying to learn what balance in my life means. Boy, this has been a real hard one to figure out. If I am not careful things come in and crowd out what is very important to our family. I have commited myself to going the distance with all four boys in homeschooling to the end. I have to really work at putting blinders on and coming to Jesus' feet each day and seek out the Lord's will for my family. Not a small task to take on but what a worthy task it is. If you think of it please pray for me and my family as we seek his direction and if you want me to lift you and your family up in prayer please let me know through my comments or email me privately. Just click on my link on my sidebar that says Email Me above my cbox. I would be priviledged to pray for any who want me to. I know prayer is the only answer in all circumstances.
"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
First , I am a daughter of the King almighty and a
a wife to my Handsome of 19 years. A mom of 4 on the go boys 17, 15, 11, and 9. 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. 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 on The House That God Built 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.
This blog is the home of Show and Tell Friday's and Tightwad Tuesdays. I hope you decide to join in on the fun !
Blessings and ((HUGS))
In Him<><
-Mary
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