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::November Observances::

November is - Aviation History Month

November is - National Adoption Month

November is - National American Indian Heritage Month

2nd - Daniel Boone's Birthday(born 1734)

4th - King Tut's Tomb Discovered (discovered in 1922)

5th - Sadie Hawkin's Day

11th - Veterans Day

23rd - Thanksgiving Day



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Thursday, November 2, 2006
Thursdays Thirst for the Word

How Fragile Is Your Ego?

by Russ Lawson
An ego is a tremendous motivator. At the same time, that ego can also
be a horrible problem for us. While it may be a necessary part of who
we are, it can sometimes come into direct conflict with who we should
be.

Many of us find keeping our feelings of "self-worth" or "importance" in
line with the instructions of God very difficult. On the one hand, we
are told that we are worth more than anything else in all of creation
to God. On the other hand, we are also told to humble ourselves and
become servants to others. We seemingly are caught in the middle! I
like the following little story that illustrates our struggle with our
ego:

  As a professor at Texas A & M, I taught during the day and did
  research at night. I would usually take a break around nine,
  however, calling up the strategy game Warcraft on the Internet and
  play with an on-line team.

  One night I was paired with a veteran of the game who was a master
  strategist. With him at the helm, our troops crushed opponent after
  opponent, and after six games we were undefeated. Suddenly my
  fearless leader informed me his mom wanted him to go to bed. "How
  old are you?" I typed. "Twelve," he replied. "How old are you?"

  Feeling my face redden, I answered, "Eight."

I'm still working on my humility!

Aha! There's that fragile ego getting in the way -- that ego that makes
leaders and can destroy people. It causes us to excel and causes us to
lie for fear someone will think less of us. I am convinced that we
could solve a lot of our family problems, church problems, and world
problems if we could just learn to say, "I'm sorry, I made a mistake, I
was wrong." Yet far too often, our ego will not let us do that. James,
likely the brother of Jesus, challenged believers to practice humility
in their dealings with others: "Humble yourselves in the sight of the
Lord, and he shall lift you up" (James 4:1 KJV).

If we ever want to be lifted up by God, we are going to have to learn
the art of humility. Satan longs to get hold of the part of us that
refuses to admit weaknesses and mistakes. The apostle Paul, however,
strongly taught us to have a humble attitude toward life:

  Your attitude should be the same that Christ Jesus had. Though he
  was God, he did not demand and cling to his rights as God. He made
  himself nothing; he took the humble position of a slave and
  appeared in human form. And in human form he obediently humbled
  himself even further by dying a criminal’s death on a cross.
  Because of this, God raised him up to the heights of heaven and
  gave him a name that is above every other name, so that at the name
  of Jesus every knee will bow, in heaven and on earth and under the
  earth, and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to
  the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:5-11 NLT).

The apostle Peter writes about Jesus, our example:

  He never sinned, and he never deceived anyone. He did not retaliate
  when he was insulted. When he suffered, he did not threaten to get
  even. He left his case in the hands of God, who always judges
  fairly. Will your ego allow you to do that? To not worry about
  getting even or looking perfect to others, will it allow you to
  leave your life "in the hands of God, who always judges fairly? (1
  Peter 2:22-23 NLT)

I don't know about you, but I'm still working on my humility, praying
to be genuinely humble, and trying to trust God to work in my life more
each day. I hope you are as well!



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"Living in a way that is outwardly simple and inwardly rich. Duane Elgin


How we are learning & what we are using

Reading --Whatever she will read, on the level she is comfortable.

Grammar --Copy Work from various sources.

Spelling --Copy work and general writing.

Math --DD is charting our egg count daily and figuring the total at the end of the week. Also working on Mulitplication tables. We continue to use real life to teach math concepts along with worksheets on net.

History -- Reading the Book "American History Stories, Volume I"

Science --Nature Journaling & spending time outdoors around nature and all of God's Creation.

Handwriting is being practiced through everyday writing and copywork.

Other Learning Tools

We have maps, globes, manipulatives, encylopedia's, history channel, science channel, animal planet,shelves and shelves of books of all kinds, art supplies galore, dictionaries, the computer, learning software, books on CD and tape,and many other teaching/learning tools always available for our daughters use.


November at the Farm


*You would see a mom busily cleaning in preparation for the upcoming holiday, Thanksgiving. You would see the list hanging on the fridge for the 'big' shopping trip to purchase what she needs for the meal. You would also see candles lit and burning putting off a warm and inviting glow. You would see our dd coloring or drawing thanksgiving type pictures like pilgrims, turkeys and cornucopias. You would also see her at some point working on her unit study about Thanksgiving and pilgrims. You would see trees becoming bare as Old Man Winter makes his way here. You would see the ground blanketed with many colors of leaves making a wonderful quilt for the burrowing critters. You see leaves dancing in the breeze as they make their way to the ground to finding their place in the tapestry quilt


*You would hear the the wind rustling the leaves that are on the trees and the ones that have fallen to the ground. You would hear roosters crowing, goats bleating, puppies playing, and guineas making their little nosies as they explore life outside the coop. And if you be still and listen you will always hear the voice of the Lord speaking to your heart about His greatness all around you. You would also hear the sound of a mamma hen brooding her babies and clucking to them and keeping them from danger.


*You would smell apple cinnamon candles buring throughout the house, mixed with the aroma of our newly found favorite pumpkin bread or possibly an apple pie baking the oven. We do alot of crock pot cooking this time of year so theres no shortage of chili, stews, or pot roast at our house...You will always smell something good in the farm kitchen! You would smell the crisp air and 'dampness' of autumn.


*You would get a taste of life on a farm, life with an autistic child and a taste of the freedom that unschooling can bring to a family. You would also be welcome with a steaming hot cup of coffee and some kind of freshly baked pie or bread which is almost always available.


*You would feel a bit chilly outside as the air is crisper and much cooler now. You would feel all warm inside as you peeked in on the baby chicks that have just hatched there is just something about babies on a farm that makes ya feel warm inside. Inside the house you would feel snuggly warm as you sat in the recliner and we visited and sipped our coffee and enjoyed each others fellowship. We would do our best to make you feel welcomed into our home and into our lives.


*Right now this is our critter count, but this is always subject to change :0)

*40+ Chickens-- *7 Guinea Fowl-- *5 Goats-- *1 Sow-- *2 Pigeons(getting ready to be 3)--



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