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Jan. 26, 2007

Exciting news on the horizon! International Adoption!

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We are going to start the process of International Adoption!!!  We've known for a long time that we'd like to do it, just didn't know when.  Well, we've been praying about it & we feel like God is opening doors for us to get started. 

 We are looking at these three countries:  Gautemala, El Salvador, Brazil.  For a long time, I've had a heart for Gautemala.  This was before I knew how expensive it was to adopt from there.  But God is bigger than ANY dollar amount & he will provide a way for us to adopt our children.  Yes, that's children as we desire to adopt 2.  Our fist choice is infant twins, our next choice is a young sibling group (under the age of three), or two unrelated infants.  Gender doesn't really matter much to me or dh.

Anyway, if you're reading this, please pray for our family & for God to provide for us.  If you & your family have adopted, please let me know what agency you used & if it was a good experience.  We are just getting started & I'm looking for reccomendations.

Until next time...

Ms. A

 

 

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Jan. 19, 2007

What I tried to post 2 days ago.....

Posted in Our Family
 

I typed this post about our pastor's sermon yesterday  a couple of days ago & when I went to post, I lost my message.  Sigh.

Anyway, the pastor at our church is doing a fabulous sermon series on the Gospel of John.  You can listen here at www.therocc.org. In the sidebar, there will be a link to sermon messages.  Click on John.

One thing that really stood out to me, was the statement, "God can silence your rooster."  It made me reflect and think of the areas of my heart that I am denying Christ access to.  It was a real eye opener.

The girls & I watched a recreation of Martin Luther King, Jr's "I had a dream" speech.  Brings tears to my eyes everytime I hear it.  It saddens me to think that there are still prejudices against those who are different.  I'm exicited that next year when the girls are homeschooled full time, that we can spend more time than what is allowed at ps on Martin Luter King, Jr, Rosa Parks, & other great African Americans.

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Jan. 13, 2007

What a Saturday!!!!

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We planned to go to Sam's Club and later take the girls to see Charlotte's Web.   We had a great day in our PJ's, slept in and did absolutely NOTHING!  It was bliss, it really was.  Normally, I don't like non-productive days, but we throughly enjoyed not having the pressure of having to be somewhere, having to cook for some event, or having to spend money at a store.  We need more days like this!!!  I think my dh is relaxed.

On the HS front this is what we have planned for next year:

Science for both girls:
Animals Worlds by WP

Oldest daughter (3rd grade):
Saxon Math
Shurley English
Grammar Rock CD
Wordly Wise (vocab)
Spellwell
readers (from library)
Geography- GeoChallenge, already have this & we will keep a geography notebook to go along with it.

Youngest daughter (kindergarten)
WP Advanced LA
Saxon Math

We also need:
Saxon Math Manipulatives
Bible--we'll probably use something we already have
Financial Peace Jr for kids.
Art--I have an Abeka art book that I may use.
Music--both of the girls will be learning to play an instrument.

I know I don't have anything for history. We may do some historical lapbooks at various times throughout the year. The 2nd year we hs, we are looking at WP AS1 or Truthquest.  Someone on the Homeschool Review message board suggested that some of Little Brownie's reader's have historical content.  I think that's a great idea.

This picture is of our family in the fall of 2006.  An exact replica of the Nina came to our town, so we went to see it.  It was rainy & quite dreary, we were the only ones there!  We had a wonderful time & made a great family memory that day.


Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Ms. A

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Dec. 30, 2006

Christmas Recap

Posted in Our Family

Just wanted to share a glimpse of our Christmas activities this year.  We still have one more big celebration tomorrow with DH's family, I don't know if I'll post pictures or not.

I tried to be somewhat crafty this year & I tried to get the kids invovled as well.  For the grandparents & my immediate family we made picture frames that included pictures of the girls.  First we painted the unfinished frames brown.  Then we cut up scrapbooking paper into little pieces & modge podged them onto the frames.  At this point, it was just Little Brownie & I.  We applied another layer of modge podge.  Once that was dry, I applied an acryllic sealer (which makes a difference imo).

This year, Little Brownie wanted to make something for her best friend.  We made the felt pen animals from Family Fun Magazine.  Sorry I don't have a link, HSB won't let me post one for some reason.  It's easy enough to find though.

 

This is one of three packages for Little Brownie's Sunday School teachers.  It carried a dozen pieces of homemade peanut butter cups.  Yummy!  I purchased a paper puncher that puched the cute tags that you see.  Doublestick scraperbooking tape is what is holding the tags together.  I thought the snowflake brad pulled it all together.

This is the lace scarf I knitted for DH's Granny.  I actually finished this a long time ago for no one in particular, I just wanted to try to knit something in lace.  It's perfect for her, she's in her mid-90's.  She lives in the a part of the south that has mostly mild winters.

We also gave her pictures of the girls.  I didn't want to make the big frames for her b/c I wasn't for sure how much room she would have for them.  The knitted scarf was the only knitted gift I gave this year.  Next year I will try to knit more for people.

These next pictures are of the girls on Christmas eve & Christmas morning.  We always open our stockings on Christmas eve after church & a car ride to look at lights.  Each person also picks a fun appetizer & I make it for everyone to eat. I don't have any pics of that food though.

The last pics are of breakfast on Christmas morning.  I made homemade cinnamon rolls the night before, & I popped them in the oven that morning.  I served them with fresh strawberries & chocolate milk (except for DH who is allergic to chocolate).  Yummy!  I put all the ingredients in my bread machine.  When it was done, I rolled out the dough, brushed melted butter on dough, and sprinkled it with sugar & cinnamon.  Just roll it up & slice it and put it in a baking dish (stoneware is best, imo).  I then refridgerated them till morning.  Easy peasy!

I hope you all have a safe and happy new year!  Our family has experienced our fair share of challenges this year, but as I was looking back on our family pics for 2006, I was humbled and reminded once again at how much Our Lord provided for our needs & blessed us.  He has gently showed me how I need to how I need to serve my family more for the new year.  We are so blessed to have a wonderful Abba Father who provides for us & at the same time reveal His will to us.  Our family has experienced that this year & we are forever thankful.

Ms. A

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Dec. 27, 2006

Beginning Lapbooking.

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I don't have pictures to post yet, but my dd, Little Brownie, has started her very first lapbook!!!  I'm part of  a Yahoo lapbooking group owned by In the Hands of a Child, so when they asked for homeschoolers to complete & review a lapbook for free, I jumped at the chance!  We picked the project pack Mollusks, and it is recommended for grades 3-8.  It does say that you can adapt it for younger learners which is a good thing b/c Little Brownie is in the 2nd grade.

Although we have not completed the lapbook, let me share with you the good things about it.  There are plenty of activities for the lapbook.  I received an e-book & I like how I can print the activity that we are working on.  Since this is our first lapbook, I appreciate the detailed instruction on how to put it together.  My mom (who is a public school teacher) is also working on it with her & she loves it.  She has never heard of lapbooking before.  The e-book came with links to websites about mollusks, but we have not tried them yet (tomorrow).  I am exicited to incorporate more lapbooking into our homeschooling.  It is my understanding that Hands of a Child will put together a project pack as a special order, if they don't have one already available on the subject that you are studing.  I plan on taking advantage of this in the spring, as Little Brownie will start to read more challenging books.  I really think this will help her to retain what she has read.

The only thing that I would want in addition to an already fabulous project pack is a book list for additional reading.  But that's just me, I love books!  I'll post pictures as soon as DD is back from visiting with my Mom (they have the lapbook & are putting the finishing touches on it as I type).

You can check out Hands of a Child at www.handsofachild.com.  I love it & I can't wait to place an order in the spring!

Thanks for stopping by!

Ms. A

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Dec. 18, 2006

God of Wonders

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God truely is a God of wonders.  I am in awe as we celebrate Christ's birth, the Good News, the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Amazing, isn't it?  God is the same yesterday, today, & tomorrow.  The Bible tells us this.  Yet God in His wonder, gently gives this daughter a gift of the flu this Christmas. 
Now I'm not being crass or sarcastic, stay with me.  God is so loving, so kind, so compassionate on this girl.  He used this sickness to slow me down for a reason.  It was not to show me that I'm a busy person, I'll always be a busy person.  No, He's showing me that he is longing for a relationship with his daughter.  A relationship that quite honestly I've been pretty negligent during the last year.  He longs for & desires fellowship with me. 
He is also gently and loving showing me that I am to be a blessing to our home, our girls, my husband, & most importantly to Him!!!  I confess that I do not wake up praying for these very things.  Yes, I pray everyday, but it's sporadic at best. I don't want a strong walk with the Lord to just be "seasons" in my life anymore.  The Holy Spirit is birthing a desire from the depths of my soul to embark upon a journey with the Lord where I won't forsake Him.
Amazing that the Holy Spirit has given me a peace about this sickness.  So many missed opportunities, from subbing at Little Brownie's school (we could use the money) to fellowshipping with other Christian women at a cookie swap.  There will be more in the coming weeks about what the Lord is doing in our family.  But I truely believe this is a direct result of my DH & I being obedient to God's Will of homeschooling our daughters. 
The Holy Spirit has placed upon my heart that I can best serve the Lord & my family as a Proverbs 31 woman.  Now that's something that I've desired selfishly, but I think it's quite different when the desire is from God.  God is creating this desire in me to also pass down to our daughters.  I've been a christian since the tender age of seven but the path God is leading me down is new & I have a lot to learn.  I'll post more of my journey, as God allows.

I also wanted to share with you all the 3 deer we saw in our front yard yesterday morning!  DH & the girls were getting ready to leave for church when I saw them in our front yard.  There actually was a fourth, but I didn't see her till the camera was put away.  DH was behind the lens for these pics.

Okay, so in this pic, the deer are a couple lots down & you can only see two of them.  DH also video taped them on our digital.  Maybe I can upload it on youtube & post it here.  We'll see.

Thanks so much for stopping by.  Merry Christmas,

Ms. A

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Dec. 15, 2006

Sidelined!

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I have the flu.  I think God is using this sickness as a way of slowing me down.  Tomorrow we were supposed to attend a holiday skill meet for Little Blondie's gymnastics.  Then on Sunday we were supposed to have the preschool teachers and helpers over for lunch.  I canceled both.  I was supposed to sub today but I called in sick & I'm supposed to sub on Monday but I probably won't be able to sub then either.  I've not been this sick in a LONG time.  I keep trying to eat something to soothe my throat, but its not working.  I'm going to go make some soup I think.

My wonderful dh works two jobs.  He took a sick day off from his day job to take care of me & he is working his part time job tonight.  The girls aren't behaving very well right now.  I wish I had someone to call to come and get them.  We just don't have many childcare options.  All of our family lives a couple of hours away or out of state.  We are part of a wonderful church, but I really don't know who to call.  If your reading this, pray for me & them.

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Dec. 12, 2006

Trying again with the help of DH!

Posted in Our Family

Our Family:

YEAH!!!!  He helped me figure it out!

Well, of course the handsome man is my wonderful hubby :) :)  Our oldest is Little Brownie, she's 8 1/2 (how did the 1/2 of the year slip away?).  And our youngest is Little Blondie, she just turned five.

Well, to let you know a little more about us, we are not full time homeschoolers yet.  We start hs full time in the fall of 2007.  It was a hard decision to make as our oldest attends an excellent school.  Little Blondie starts kindergarten next year.  I sub at Little Brownie's school and Little Blondie attends preschool 3 days a week.  On her off days we homeschool, but it's very relaxed.  I'm using Get Set for the Code & we do activities based on the letter/sound we are studing.  We also do a lot of reading and number recognition.  The preschool she goes to uses Abeka, all though I don't think we'll continue using Abeka (although I've learned to "never say never").

Until next time....

Ms. A, Headmistress of Fox Creek Academy

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Dec. 11, 2006

Meet Our Family

Hi!  I wanted to post a picture of my family.  I'm married to a wonderful husband & we've been blessed with the two beautiful girls.  The day after Thanksgiving we went to Rock City

I'm not for sure if it will post.  DH may have to help me.

I will check back later!

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Dec. 3, 2006

I'm too tired...

to post about why we are going to start homeschooling the girls.  But tonight when I was tucking my girls in bed, our youngest (5 years old), who I call Little Blondie, was so excited when I told her that we were "doing school at home."  Our oldest, Little Brownie, is currently enrolled in public school, where she will remain until the end of the school year.

 

I just discovered that I need to upload my photos online to post them here.  I'll try to do that soon, but I'll be honest I've failed at my last 2 blogs.  Third times a charm, right? 

 

 

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Nov. 27, 2006

Welcome

Posted in Year 1

Thanks for stopping by my blog.  I can't wait to share with you how the Lord led us to homeschooling.

 

I won't be able to update until Saturday as I am beginning a fast from my computer.

 

Thanks for stopping by!

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