Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Day 1 down, 179 to go! :)
Okay, so admittedly, I don't think the 180 day rule is a necessary part of our home education. Learning takes place any time, anywhere. Why does it have to be limited to 4 hours per day, 180 days per year? But, then, I realize that due to public school issues, there has to be some "rule" in place... ;)
Anyhow, we had a great first day! Took our traditional photos of each child in front of the chalkboard that read "First day of school 2009". Filled supply boxes with new pencils, glue, etc. And did light schooling. And loved it!
Each year, I'm reminded why I homeschool my children. Because I love them so! I can't imagine giving someone else the thrill and joy of watching them learn. Of seeing their eyes light up when they "get it". I just genuinely enjoy being with them and would not want to give up this time with them.
We read the first chapter in Little House in the Big Woods. It's comforting to be in Laura's little world again. Time was so different then.
I found a great site with free lapbook ideas and supplies to print!!!! Lapbook Lessons will be visited alot by me this year!! They even have a lapbook to print for Little House in the Big Woods!! How cool is that?! If you're into lapbooking, go check it out!! I'm glad I stocked up on printer ink! :)
The adjustment back to early mornings is proving to be harder than the adjustment to nights. The weather is just hot and humid here...makes for nights hard to sleep. I'm so looking forward to fall. Even my beloved...when he called during lunch yesterday...told me he can't wait for fall. Ahhh....he's finally on my side...he doesn't like the heat either! Cool....I say we move further north to get even further away from the heat!!! But, I realize that with that would come more cold..and he's not a big fan of really cold weather either....hmmm......I know...we could win the lottery and own homes in two places..... Sounds like a plan to me...course...the best part would be for Honey to be home with us all the time...
Okay..time to rouse my children and get this day started!!! :)
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Monday, August 10, 2009
New school year begins today!!
The big day has arrived!! It's time to begin our new school year!!
The table is laden with books. We'll look over all that's in store for us for the coming year. Some changes this year include getting back to unit studies (yeah!!) and perhaps an early graduation for Rebecca.
When I realized how many credits Rebecca needs to graduate, we began talking about her graduating next year...perhaps late summer. This would be a year early for her. We are talking about her future...what she wants to do post-graduation. We are looking into the CollegePlus option. It sure sounds like the best option available to her.
Thomas will begin the 9th grade this year...and is using Blessed Is The Man unit study. This looks to be a very well rounded study. I am looking forward to seeing him really take off with this study!
Natalie and Mary will be using the Prairie Primer. Personally, I am most happy about this! I used this unit study a few years ago with Rebecca and Thomas..and I'm quite happy to return to Laura's little world.
We'll be incorporating lapbooks, notebooking and general unit study things. School should be fun...and I think these changes away from the textbook/workbook approach we've been using will be a very welcome one.
I need to get some information sheets printed...so I bid you a good morning and have a wonderful day!!!
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Exactly when did summer end? We worked late into the summer months finishing up our school year...and have taken a bit of a break. But, it seems our break is just about over.
We will begin our new school year on Monday. I have been doing some planning and have realized how close Rebecca is to meeting all of the requirements for graduation! She could finish as early as the end of this school year...or maybe at the end of summer. How exciting is that?! I love that about home education. No wasting time filling a seat in a school...she learns the material and moves on. I will never believe that there is a better way to earn an education.
Honey will be working his last night tomorrow night. It will be bittersweet. It's been nice to have lazy mornings with him. I LOVE waking up with him, and being able to stay right there together talking and perhaps falling back to sleep in his arms again. It will be nice in that we will have a more regular schedule. So, there are pros and cons...just seems like it is over quicker than I thought it would be.
Course..what isn't over quicker than I thought it would be?!
Summer heat..that's one thing that isn't... 
We need to make some more trips to the creek before summer is over. We had a good plan going until we got sidelined by other needs. I'd like to see us get back to going, maybe in the evenings after Honey gets home and we eat supper. We shall see...
Some farm needs must be tended to soon. This corral needs to be completed...though the going price for cows at this time is not great. But, it's a fine time to send a cow to the butcher and fill our freezer! We have two remaining hens. Skunks have been a real menace to our hens this year. We've never had such a problem as this. Toby and Thomas took out several skunks, but enough remained to eat most of our flock, including our handsome rooster. The two remaining hens are free-ranging and quite skiddish. I need to find a source for eggs...cause we sure can't eat store bought "eggs" any more!
It's time for eye exams around here too. New glasses for those of us who wear glasses, and checkups for all. It's sad that we have to travel out of our town to do this...as the one Dr in town who takes our insurance is not one we'll go to....been there, done that, not doing it again.
We celebrated a special day yesterday. August 5th marked 20 years since our first date. It was also 18 yrs, 7 months since we became one. That time sure has flown by. Guess it's true...time does truly fly when you're having fun. I can't imagine sharing my life with anyone else. God sure knew what He was doing when He joined us!
We have also returned to our monthly date nights. I have so missed this time alone with my Honey. We went out this past weekend and had such a good time. I am looking forward to next month's date!
Guess I'll post this and get some more school planning completed....
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Goings on....
This has been a whirlwind of a week....
It started out with a get together with friends...and friends of friends. It was sure a full house...but so much fun!
The next day, we had a really full house...full of children!!! We had a friend's 5 children here for a couple of days. She was in the hospital....33 weeks pregnant with a severe kidney infection. I've never seen a person in so much pain...and she handled it with grace. I pray no one ever suffers like that ever again.... She's not out of the woods yet...but the pain is much reduced...and the worst is over...
It was wonderful having a 2 year old sleeping between us again. I have missed that! During the night, his little hand hit Honey in the face...and I heard..."I didn't miss that". Ahhh, but he did...he misses it all as much as I do....
Anyhow, our week was filled with phone calls, cooking, running here and there...and just generally a busy week.
Today was the reading carnival...the end of the summer reading program through our local library. It's always a good time, and this year was no different. We then ran over to deliver a Burb load of food to our friends. She won't have to cook for some time! It felt sooooo good to bless them!!!
Came home to rest a bit...then had supper...then went to town for a fund raiser for our local crisis pregnancy center. Felt good to donate some funds there too.
We then went to Hardee's to get free milkshakes (earned by my babes with their summer reading...) Natalie can't eat store bought ice cream without getting a tummyache, so she didn't have hers. Rebecca exercises great personal restraint, so she didn't have hers either. So, Daddy and I got to have their milkshakes. We bought some curly fries also. A cheap, fun time! I just love being with my family...
On the way home, we stopped to see how the truck and tractor pull was going across the highway. It's so close, we can hear the motors working over there. Looked like it was still in full swing, so Honey brought us girls home and he and Thomas went back over to soak it up. They love engines..and the sounds they make....and all that goes with this stuff. I'm so thankful they are both so mechanically gifted.
It's time for bed...even though they aren't home yet. My eyes are getting heavy..and the girls are more than ready for slumber too. Maybe they'll read some of their new books, gained from the carnival today. They sure have a bunch of new reading material. It's a good thing...course, there's always those who take advantage of such things...but my children get books they'll actually read and enjoy...and then they'll pass them along to others.
The coming week will be busy too...Honey goes to the dentist on Monday. He's broken the inside of a tooth off (next to the filling)...this visit is to see what they can do for him..no pain yet and we'd like to keep it that way. Rebecca also has a birthday sleepover to attend...and we will be making visits to our friends....
We'll be heading back to school soon....and I soooo need to get to work on planning out our year...much to do...much to do.... :)
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
A calf's birth post..
I just put a new post on my Homestead blog....
it's a pictorial of our new calf's birth yesterday....
A calf's birth in photos
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Sunday evening....
It's been a wonderful weekend, but like all weekends, they must come to a close....
We had a great time yesterday at a friends' cookout for Independence Day. Even met a new family...who is seriously considering home education for their five children! It was nice to be able to answer their questions about homeschooling in our fine state. I hope I was able to calm their fears and help them make their decision. We had a very pleasant hay ride too. Love living in the country where things like that are even possible! Like shooting off bottle rockets and other such booming things in the road! Not one car passed by while we were having fun!
On the way home, we saw some fireworks going off. Thinking there would be just a few, we slowed down to watch a bit. They kept going...so we drove down a back road and found a place to park. The children and I got out to watch. It turned out to be a 45 minute show! We so enjoyed it!!
This week is shaping up to be a busy one. Honey goes to the dentist to have the pins removed from his former crown. One of the pins is bent over and causing him to scrape his tongue with each bite of food. Not cool. I hate that this crown didn't work out..but it has been re-applied three times...there's just no keeping it in place.
Moms' night out is this week too! I missed last month, so I'm really looking forward to this month's outing! The new Mom I met may be joining us, so I look forward to seeing her....as well as my long time friends!
We have another creek day planned this week. Should be quite the crowd! The new family is joining us with some other friends. Looking forward to that!
After that, life should calm down a bit. 
I had a cooking bug bite me today. So....simmering away on the stove is spaghetti sauce with meatballs. In the crock pot is BBQ pulled pork for sandwiches. We had a very filling supper of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, collard greens (for Honey) and peas & carrots. I totally forgot to make gravy until I was serving plates and realized I had nothing to put on the mashed potatoes! Oh well....they are yummy even without gravy....love potatoes!!!
Think I'll go do a bit of cleaning so I'm ahead of the game tomorrow. The kitchen needs to be swept and mopped, as do the living room, piano room and office. The vacuum needs to be run in our bedroom. Okay...that might be more than I want to tackle here at 6:45pm....
Guess I'll go see what I actually accomplish and what I leave for Monday morning...to go along with the normal Monday wash day....
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Yes...another entry!!!
Each evening, we take a ride up top to check on our cows. Last night, we were rewarded with seeing a new bull calf! Had we been there 10 minutes sooner, we could have watched him being born.
What an amazing thing birth is. I am in awe of it. Animal births are so different than human births. We treat animal births as a natural event, and very few need any help or intervention. Human birth, on the other hand, is treated as some sort of illness that simply must be treated and have intervention. Whether the intervention is to "move things along with pitocin", or to "monitor to be sure all is well" or to "take the baby". God designed the female body to reproduce. I think we'd do well to let His design do the work, not the medical community.
I digress...sorry...birth is such an incredible event...I hate to see women give that time of their life over to the medical community. God is doing so much more than just bringing a new life into the world...though that's awesome in and of itself....He can use that time to grow you as a person. As a couple. As a child. As a parent. But, if you're all doped up, can't feel the labor pain, and can't move....you kind of remove Him from the situation, don't you?
Okay, okay....moving on.....
We're going to a cookout tomorrow for the 4th. Thomas wanted fireworks, so we may have to have our own private show another day. Wish our town put on a fireworks show. I remember living in NY, there was always a big show to go see. Even in FL, there were fireworks on the beach.
Honey starts a new schedule soon. He'll be working on the inventory prep crew. Instead of his normal 5am to 2pm shift, he'll work 2pm to 11pm. We all see this is a really good thing for the summer. It's light out so late that it makes getting to bed on time difficult. And it's too warm to sleep comfortably...course, in the morning, it's quite cool and pleasant, so sleeping in is really easy to do. (ask me how I know this to be true?!)
Mom's night out is next week. I didn't go last month, so I'm really looking forward to going this month. It's always a good time with fun friends. Sure, some seem to have their own agendas......and that I surely don't understand....but I do like my time out with friends.
Mary has a couple of loose teeth. So does Natalie. They just keep growing up....
Rebecca is going on a trip with my family later this year. My folks, Aunt Nina, brother and his family and cousin and his family are going to Cozumel, Mexico over Thanksgiving. Aunt Nina invited Rebecca since my niece will be there too. She's footing the entire bill, from her passport to her flight to her time there. How incredibly generous of her!!!! Rebecca is quite excited about this opportunity...and I am too....though I know I will miss her terribly.
Natalie and Mary have decided we need to do something special while Rebecca is away. They've tossed out some wild ideas....we shall see what the future holds...
Honey is stopping at the sawmill on his way home today to get the rest of our lumber for the corral. This needs to be finished up for so many reasons....one of which being just to cross off a HUGE to do on the never-ending list. What a blessing it will be to have this finished!!!
I need to get my July menu finished up so we can do our big monthly grocery shopping tomorrow. The cupboards are looking a bit bare. The pantry needs re-stocking. I will have a most happy family to have cheese in the house again. We ran out of all but mozzarella earlier this week....and I've heard many a comment about this tragedy.
I'm off to work on said menu.....Happy Fourth of July!!!
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Friday, July 3, 2009
July....already??
Is it just me or is this year flying by with lightning speed??
We're having a fun, busy summer. We've really enjoyed spending time with friends, gardening, going to the creek, reading, and just generally enjoying our time together.
I'm realizing how short my time with Rebecca is getting to be. Not that I expect her to go anywhere right after graduation, but she's going to be in 11th grade this coming year....who knows what the Lord has in store for her. I want to soak up every minute with her...and her siblings, of course.
Rebecca and Mary were discussing how old each of them would be in "so many years". When Mary turns 16, Rebecca will be 26. If she's anything like me, Rebecca will have a couple of children by that time. Strange to think about it that way....
If she did follow me...Rebecca would be married in 5 short years..and a Mama in 7. Doesn't seem that far away....
Okay...I'm going to get all teary-eyed if I keep on...so I'll stop and just love the time NOW.
Rebecca and I taught Natalie and Mary how to play Dutch Blitz. We have two more girls who love to play this game! Mary is the Uno girl..but she likes the Dutch Blitz too! What fun we have playing. We should get another deck of cards, since there's only cards enough for 4 players....
We're all getting nice tans. I'm loving this weather. Could be cooler for my taste, but I'll take it. It's not overwhelmingly hot as it has been the last few years. The a/c isn't running non-stop. It's not unbearable outside. Most days, we've had a nice breeze which makes such a difference. It's warm enough to make me want to swim, yet not so warm that makes me want to stay indoors. I'm quite thankful for this weather!!!!
Honey is going to the dentist next week. He's lost one of his crowns for the 3rd time. The dentist told him if it comes off again, there was nothing he could do to put it back on. It started out with one pin holding it in place...he now has 3 pins...and it still comes off. So, he's going in so the dentist can remove the pins....one less tooth for my beloved. I feel badly for him. I so wish someone had taught him...and emphasised to him...the importance of taking care of your teeth.
We've done some organizing and re-arranging...with more to be done. I have a pile here in the office....quite the pile...of things to sell. I'm not sure I want to deal with the hassle of eBaying them...but then....I've done two book sales and am left with this pile. The pile was MUCH larger before the sales, so I've done pretty well at downsizing it...but I want it GONE altogether!
Guess that job won't do itself.....I should spend some computer time taking care of such things....
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Summer time...
Each summer, I want to do fun things...just things we don't take the time to do during the school year.
Each fall, I realize it's time to start school and somehow, the days slipped by me and we didn't get to do those fun things.
This year, I am determined to do fun things. Not costly things, just fun things.
I surprised the children yesterday when I came out of my room after showering wearing my swimsuit. They were quite excited to find that we were headed to the creek!
As soon as we had a few chores finished up, we left. We packed a very light lunch of chopped veggies, chips and water. (Note to self, keep picnic ready foods on hand!). Off we went. And had a great visit at the creek. The breeze was blowing and it was so nice there.
I'd like to go at least once per week. The creek is a short 10 minute drive from home, so it's not a costly thing to do at all.
I did find a really neat summer activity idea book. If you visit Heart of the Matter online and sign up for their newsletter list, they'll send you a free e-book to download. It has lots of fun things to do included!!!
I'm looking for other fun ideas...things that don't cost alot...things that are for a broad age range since my children's ages span 10 years. Anyone have anything to share????
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Goings on....
Sorry for my being totally neglectful of my blog. Life has been rather busy...nothing outside of normal for us...just busy. Computer time has been limited...as life has been happening. 
Let's see....
Work has been progressing on the cattle round up area. We need to sell some cows, but haven't had a way to sort them out of who goes and who stays. We hired a friend to help us (and when I say us, I mean Honey and Thomas) with this task. It's nearing completion. Oh, what a happy day it will be when we sell some cows!!! Some will go to be processed, some to the sale barn. We're hoping more go to be processed than to the sale barn. We've been so blessed. Almost five years ago, we started with 3 heifers and 1 bull. We now have 23 cows, with more calves due this year. God has been good to us!
Thomas' last shooting competition was in Clarksville, TN on May 29th. He did so well this year, he's hoping to continue next year. It will depend upon the cost. The season will be longer (since they will be starting on time) and thus, be more costly. We shall see...sure would love for him to continue.
Natalie and Mary have finished up their school year. They are both quite happy to be on summer break...they are making all sorts of plans for creek days...
Rebecca and Thomas are still working on math and science. They will continue this for the summer. This will keep these two subjects fresh in their minds come next school year, as well as catch them up as we got a bit behind this year.
Summer arrived early here. The past week has been quite hot. If you've read my blog for any time, you know I'm not a fan of heat. Today's high temp is to be 98* (again..was yesterday too)...with a heat index of 108*. UGH. I'm ready for fall to arrive now. Had my fill of summer already!!!
Though...I do appreciate the goodies from the garden that the heat brings. We are finishing up the last of the romaine lettuce and collard greens. We had our first cucumbers of the year last week. The tomato plants are loaded with green fruit. I keep checking in hopes of seeing some beautiful red on them! The cantaloupe and watermelon are sure putting out the flowers. We have sugar snap peas growing. Green beans are tiny yet. Should be a bumper crop this year! It is so neat to go out there and find a fruit or veggie on a plant that you started as a seed. God sure did a marvelous work in that, didn't He?!
The past week was an expensive one, farm wise. The tractor needed some repairs and new parts. Ouch! They sure are pricey!!
We'd like to replace our Burb with another. Ours needs several things repaired...and it seems like it would be money better spent to replace the Burb. We now have rust issues....and a long list of repair needs. We are praying for this purchase as we don't have the funds just waiting around to be spent for such a purchase.
If we had a trust worthy and cool (read that...working a/c) vehicle, I might be tempted to take some road trips this summer. I'd love to go visit my family in NY. I could visit them and escape the heat at the same time. Toby wouldn't be able to go with us...if he could, we'd add in traveling to FL to visit and see the changes there...and make a trip up to MI to visit my in-laws. But, it's not a choice at this time...maybe in the future.
Honey needs me to bring him some parts....gotta go. Love it when Honey calls for me!! 
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