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Sep. 3, 2008

Not Back To School Day


Posted in Family

Richie woke up this morning and informed me that yesterday was the best day of his life. 

Yesterday was the official back to school day for all of Michigan's public schools.  So in honor of that, I thought that we should have a fun day.  While I was getting ready and doing some computer work, the kids did most of their schoolwork and chores.

Then we went to the mall which made them very happy.  We all got some much needed clothes.  Richie bought himself a gameboy game with the money he made at my sisters garage sale.  Kalene got to go to her favorite store and try on every single pair of jeans in the store before choosing 2 that she loved. 

Then we headed over to the hair salon and got much needed haircuts.  Afterwards, we went home to meet up with dad and have dinner.

But this is not why it was the best day of Richie's life.  After dinner he got his bedroom door fixed so now he can shut it without any problems.  Then out of the blue at 8:00 Rich announces that we are going to Bass Pro Shops!

We got there and found Richie the perfect bow.  He is 10 and this is the first year that he can hunt.  He's so excited.  He practiced pulling the bow all day long.  And in his words "it is the best bow in the store mom"

It was a great experience.  They gave him lessons on how to stand and shoot properly.  It was an exciting thing to see my boy looking more like a man.


Sep. 2, 2008

Menu Plan Monday (Tuesday)


Posted in Weekly Menus

Yes, once again I am late putting this together.  And I can't believe that I haven't posted anything here since last week.  Where does the time go?

 

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Breakfast -  Cereal, poached eggs, grapefruit, oatmeal, toast, smoothies

Lunch - sandwiches, soup, leftovers (lunch is very spontaneous at our house)

Dinner - Monday:  BBQ at MIL's

             Tuesday:  Stir Fry

             Wednesday:  Crockpot Chili

             Thursday:  Spaghetti, salad, and Garlic Toast

              Friday: Stuffed Pizza Pocket

              Saturday:  Chicken Pot Pie

              Sunday: TBD


Aug. 26, 2008

Menu Plan Monday (Tuesday)


Posted in Weekly Menus

I have a hard time getting this together by Monday.  But nonetheless here it is.

 

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Breakfast -  Cereal, poached eggs, grapefruit, oatmeal, toast, smoothies

Lunch - sandwiches, soup, leftovers (lunch is very spontaneous at our house)

Dinner - Monday:  Baked BBQ Chicken, Noodle Salad, Green Beans and Baked Beans

             Tuesday:  Chicken Tetrazzini      

             Wednesday:  Crockpot Beef Stew

             Thursday:  Crockpot Chili

              Friday: Stuffed Pizza Pocket

              Saturday:  Chicken Soft Tacos

              Sunday: TBD


Aug. 24, 2008

Little Pieces of Heaven


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A couple of years ago I took the kids to a candy factory right about the time that the new Willy Wonka movie came out.  It was a really neat field trip. 

Not only did we get the chance to see the factory in action but they also took us into a room and showed a movie all about chocolate.  This stuff is chock full of goodness.  And according to the speaker there is hardly any caffiene.  It is really very healthy as long as it is dark chocolates you are eating. 

The informational movie showed the history of how chocolate came to be.  We finished watching the movie and then they led us to a glass wall.  There we watched all the different concoctions being made.  It was wild to see the huge vats of chocolate.  There were giant pipes that carried the chocolate to all the different machienes.  When we were done there we were each given a lovely piece of chocolate to try. 

Since then I am always looking for those little yummy pieces of heaven. 


Aug. 22, 2008

Our Trip To The Lake


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I realized that I hadn't shared anything about our trip to the lake.  Some friends from church offered us the use of their lake house.  This was such a generous offer.  And so we took it.

It was just one of those laid back weekends.  It consisted mostly of eating, sleeping, fishing, and swimming.  But it was exactly what we needed.  The last couple of vacations that we have took have not been the relaxing type.  This one was just that. 

There was nowhere to go and no rush to do anything.  We really enjoyed ourselves.  The only complaint was that it just wasn't long enough

Here is the house we stayed in.

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Lots of just hanging out together.

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The big fishing trip!
Aug. 21, 2008

Are You Aware?


Posted in Family

I am fully aware that there is no shortage of predators in this world.  It is sick to think that there really are some who would want to harm children.  Sometimes I think that we as homeschoolers have a false sense of security simply because we have the ability to keep better track of our kids throughout the day.  However sometimes we may be unaware of the convicted offenders who live very near to us.  So, I do regularly check the Sex Offender Registry.  I am very thankful for Megans Law which make this registry possible.  You may be a bit surprised to know who is living near you and your kids.
Aug. 20, 2008

School Is In Session


Posted in Home School Thoughts

Well school is officially back in session. 

Although we will all miss our lazy days of summer, I think everyone is ready for some sort of routine again. My days are filling fast and so a routine is going to be somewhat necessary if I am going to keep my sanity.

Here is what we have chosen to use for this year so far.  I say "so far" because I tend to change things throughout the year. 

~ Kalene ~

Bible  - Enjoying Your Journey With God.  She'll also read War of the Worldviews, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, and In His Steps.

Math - Finish Teaching Textbooks Algebra and move on to either Algebra 2 or Geometry.  (Not sure which order we want to do yet.)

Science - Kalene had requested Lifepacs for science this year.  We haven't actually done any high school science yet.  (Although she did score post high school on her Standardized testing) 

History - Again she has requested Lifepacs for this.  Also working together through Around the World in 180 Days over the next 2 years.

Vocabulary - Wordly Wise.  She is doing the 12th grade book and having no problems with t at all.  I picked this up for super cheap at a used sale and had no idea it was for 12th grade.  But she seems to be doing fine with it.

Language Arts - Maybe you could guess that she has Lifepacs for this as well.  She isn't too sure that she likes these ones though.

These are the Literature selections chosen for this year so far -

The Hiding Place
David Copperfield
The Scarlet Letter
The Catcher in the Rye
Moby Dick
Nineteen Eighty Four

Of course she'll ad about 100 more to that as the year progresses.

~ Richie ~

Math - Finish up Math Mammoth books.  I haven't totally decided where to go from here.  Possibly Teaching Textbooks.

Science - Discover Science.  Also It Couldn't Just Happen and Christian Liberty Nature Reader #5

History - We are finishing up Story of the World Book 2 right now and then we'll move on to book 3.  We are also going to work through Around the World in 180 Days over the next 2 years.

Spelling - Megawords.  This is a new program for us, so not too much to say about it yet.

Language Arts - I picked up a set of Lifepacs for him from a used booksale for $5.  So we'll try it and see how it goes.  So far, after one day, he likes it.

Writing - He wants to finish the last Italics book.

Bible - Keys for Kids and his Patch book from Wednesday night church.

Phonics - Explode the Code.  He really is beyond this series already.  But he asked to do it.  I think it helps him with his confidence or something. 

Extras : 

How to Use A Thesarus
Test Prep Workbook
Typing (Computer)
Geography (Computer)


Literature Selections so far:

 

The Incrdible ourney
Lad: A Dog
The Borrowers
A Wrinkle in Time

Add in there a ton of field trips.  And piano, basketball, art, volleyball,soccer, and who knows what else.  It ought to be an exciting year though.


Aug. 19, 2008

Don't Let Your Cards Choose You


Posted in Frugality



I am reevaluating the credit cards that we currently have. 

When Rich and I applied for our first credit card we went to the bank to do it.  I know that now most people will get at least one application in the mail practically everyday regardless of whether or not that person wants one.  This is so dangerous because it puts you in a position of getting credit card without fully understanding what they are.

CardHub helps you to sort through all of the VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Credit Cards
. Which is so helpful because you don't want to find yourself in a contract with a credit card company that doesn't fit your needs.  It is so nice that you can do all of the research from your home before you ever choose which one you'll get.

When I did a search for my perfect card I was very pleased to see that the top choices for me were the cards I already carry.  I guess we have already made the right choices for us.


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