• Friday, April 25, 2008 - Home Again, Home Again...
Jiggity, jig!
We just returned from the Christian Heritage Home Educators of Washington conference in Redmond, Wa. Wow! What a wonderful, uplifting, challenging conference. Every session struck a chord with me. Encouraging me, filling my wellspring, calling me to look beyond this moment to my legacy and back to my heritage.
Sometimes it is so easy, to easy, to get caught up in the here and now, in the mundane, day-to-dayness of life and forget what our real intent and purpose is through home educating our children. It isn't about today's assignments, or next year's requirements, or even preparing them for a career. It is about cultivating deep, personal relationships with these people who are our children, being the wind and the tiller that guides them to their own discovery of Christ and God's Hand in their lives, and giving them a vision beyond themselves to help them guide and grow their own families and the generations to follow.
We were so blessed to attend and I would encourage anyone within a two day's drive to attend next year. Dr. Voddie Baucham will be speaking. (It is about a 10 hour drive for us to attend.)
Soon I hope to post some photos, but I first have to figure out how to do that with the new camera. Always something to learn! |
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• Monday, February 25, 2008 - Spring & Chickens
There is something about spring that just begs for Chickens. It could be the new green starting to appear. It could be the sun rising a bit earlier and staying just a little longer. It could be that the hens are laying eggs again and they taste SO good. It could even be seeing the Canada geese flying in the other direction now. But whatever it is exactly about spring that makes me think of chickens, I'm glad we have a few.
Our chickens are now about a year old. I am expecting egg production to be more regular. I am also hoping that one of the five hens will go broody and we would get some new chickies. The rooster's name is Michael Flatley (my children are Irish dancers), he is a Dorking (that is breed, not brains), and the various hens have been named after other Irish dancers, including their dance teachers, although they bear no resemblance, well maybe the in attitude.

Happy Spring! |
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• Wednesday, December 19, 2007 - Testing, testing -- Fred the Cat
• Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - Planning for the Future
This morning at breakfast I heard the following exchange:
Daughter 1 (11 years old) to Son 1 (8 years old): "Hey, do you want to switch bowls with me? I got a lot of dust and I just don't like it." (Cereal dust that is.)
Son 1: "Sure!" (A little more enthusiastically than I would expect.)
Daughter 1: "Oh, never mind. I better eat it anyway. When I have a husband I might have to eat the dust, so I better just get used to it."
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• Monday, October 22, 2007 - Vision Forum Wish List Giveaway
From the blog of Life in a Shoe and Vision Forum comes a generous contest. We love Vision Forum products and their mission. I have to post a wishlist that totals $150 or less; a difficult task but a joy to browse the catalog none the less.
Our Vision Forum wishlist (in no particular order):
1. Passionate Housewives: Desperate for God
2. A Comprehensive Defense of the Providence of God in the Founding of America
We so wanted to be in Jamestown for the celebration, but this gift would be the next best thing.
Thank you for stopping by. Visit Life in a Shoe for details on the giveaway. |
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• Saturday, September 29, 2007 - Feeling Inspired
I just love autumn! The chill in the air. The unpredictable weather. The increased activity of the birds. The honking of Canda geese as they fly overhead. (Although I do sometime feel I need to duck my head as they fly over. A reflex developed from seagulls at the beach maybe.) {inhale deeply here, close eyes, and exhale} Don't you just love the autumn, too?
I have taken all my tall corn stalks out of the garden; at least the ones left intact from the last couple of storms. These I plan to lash to the columns at the front of the house. As soon as I find some twine. I have two pumpkins and a bi-colored squash out front on my child's bench. The larger pumpkin was subjected to the paintbrush and the result is quite Martha-Stewart-y. Soon I'll pick the strawberry corn and start drying it.
Tomorrow I plan to tackle a skirt for my eldest daughter. We purchased, for $3, a mini-skirt and now will add a pretty floral fabric to it in order to bring it down to a more modest length. I can't recall where I got the directions for doing it (I always need a pattern for everything), but I may have Googled "broom skirts" to get it.
I am also starting to reglaze two old wooden windows my husband salvaged last year for me. I am quite excited about this project because I will hang them indoors. Other than a few postcards and children's artwork I don't have any thing on the walls. The only nails/screws in the walls are the ones holding the CD towers to the wall. All that is about to change!
It is a good thing that autumn is just getting started. I have alot to work on. |
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• Thursday, September 6, 2007 - Trial by Gopher
I was bemoaning my most current trial to a dear friend recently. She sympathized with my plight and then told me to go check out The Pleasant Times (I think so I could appreciate that I am not suffering alone in this trial).
It all started back in our first Idaho spring...
We noticed many large mounds of dirt in one corner of our backyard in the spring of 2006. I regularly trampped them down, knowing some little critter was busy at work. I thought if all his holes were stompped tight he'd give up and move on. He didn't. However, he stayed in his little corner. That was alright by me for it wasn't a corner where the grass was thriving and it was near the neighbor's yard; where I secretly thought he'd make his way too since their grass was much greener (really, the grass is greener on the other side). Yet, the little fellow stayed put.
One summer day this year I saw a big fellow sitting in his newly dug hole in my FRONT yard flowerbed! I was stunned to say the least because the distance from his backyard corner is considerable and he was now awfully close to my newly planted dahila croms (and don't they like bulbs?). I immediatly informed my dear husband that he could now do away with the gopher. (I think he had been secretly planning on this for some time -- he came home the next day with a bag that he hid away in the garage.)
I did try filling up some of the holes with large amounts of water and for some weeks there was no sign of new digging. The neighbor came over one afternoon to tell me of her gopher trouble (I was secretly relieved that he had moved on) and I felt confident that now that Mr. Gopher had tasted of her professionally landscaped yard he wouldn't come back to our DIO (Did It Ourself) yard. {Sigh} That is not what happened.
We planted a garden. Need I say more? I have no flourishing pumpkin and squash plants (aren't they the cockroaches of the plant world?). I have only two green bean bushes left. Two days ago, Mr. Gopher started felling the last standing stalks of sweet corn left from the ravages of two Idaho windstorms. Timber!! Just like an Oregon woodsman. I could almost taste those cobs as they fell.
My only consolation is that it is fall and soon it won't matter how much produce is left in the garden, the ground will freeze up and Mr. Gopher will be stopped for the winter. Unless of course he gets a hold of one the backhoes.  |
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• Wednesday, February 14, 2007 - A Valentine's I'll Never Forget
This has to be the most memorable Valentine's day to date for me. Ever. Hands down. The day started out routine enough, with me getting a late start on the morning, breakfast finishing after 9 a.m. My dh called to see how things were going, checking in with oldest dd to see, I presumed, how her attitude was and if she was doing what was required of her today.
Just as we were sitting down to school routine the doorbell rang. I reluctantly rose, sort of hoping whoever it was would be gone by the time I got there. (We get a great many door-to-door sales for some reason.) A quick peek out the front window revealed a van (so they were still here). When I opened the door, what to my wondering eyes should be revealed? Four, flashy dressed men with mischievous grins.
It was a quartet from the Boise Valley Chordsmen! A kindly man handed me a rose, then asked, "Would you like us to sing outside or come in?" I was in utter shock, as I invited them in! What is going on? As they filed in and arranged themselves, I asked my children, "Did you know about this?" All I received back was great big grins! They sang two wonderful and heart-touching (my son's term for things that make me cry) songs.
Wow! What a man is the one I call my own! I will never forget this Valentine's day. I dabbed tears of affection for my dear, hard-working, ever long-suffering husband, as the four filed out the door wishing me a Happy Valentine's day.
I wished I had not had on my working-about-the-house clothes! |
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• Friday, January 19, 2007 - Winter Garden
Yesterday we started a winter garden. A dear friend of ours gave us an AeroGarden for Christmas (it arrived only yesterday). We lost no time at all putting it together.
It is a neat hydroponic growing set up. Our first seven plants are various herbs. It has an adjustable growing light hood and pump to circulate the water below. We are all excited to see the green grow! I think I checked four times last evening to see if anything had sprouted yet! |
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• Friday, December 22, 2006 - Winter White
Yesterday it began to snow. Not the frantic, fluffy stuff, but sort of a drizzle, only in snow. Off and on it went for the afternoon. My littlest kept asking to put on the snowboots and suit to go play. So very cute, only by evening the grass was not even covered up.
However, we woke this morning to about four inches of fluffy snow. It was so beautiful; blue sky, the proper amount of chill in the air, and new insulated snow boots for everyone, including Mommy! :O) The night before we strung real cranberries on fishing line; so we took that out and looped it on the tree with the bird feeders. I don't know that the birds really went for the berries though. We have been seeing mostly House Finches this month.
Since my last post, we have not slowed down much at all. Thanksgiving found a total of 14 crowded warmly in our home and some wonderful fellowship and praises of Thanksgiving to God above filling the nooks and cranies. The dance "recital" was wonderful! There was over 400 tickets sold and everyone danced great.
My first month of Irish step dance lessons went well. I have discovered how uncoordinated and aerobically challenged I am, and it is worse than I thought. :O) But, I am learning and my children, who have been dancing a year now, are trying to bring me up to speed (their speed) as kindly as they know how. They don't even laugh at me, bless their hearts!
Thank you for stopping by this year. Please do come back and visit again. Leave a comment so I might be able to stop by and visit you as well. Merry Christmas to all and a blessed, peaceful New Year!
:O)amy |
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• Tuesday, November 14, 2006 - Frantic Fall
The leaves have been blown from the trees already and the winter rains have begun to fall regularly again. Oh, it is soooo cold. How could I forget how cold it was last year? The foothills have put on their winter shawls, gently dusted white by the new snow.
October was very busy for us in the ways of traveling. We finished traveling around the south-eastern counties of Idaho getting stamps for our "passports." Then we turned northward and finished 12 counties in the panhandle. What a wonderful trip that was; my first time north of Boise. We then hand-delivered our "passports" to the Governor's office, to which we were treated to meeting Governor Risch.
We celebrated our 18th anniversary in Couer d'Alene. While there my eldest daughter and I attended the Mother-Daughter Tea sponsored by Christian Heritage Home Educators. What a wonderful weekend it all was!
This past weekend I celebrated my birthday and my children and dear husband gave me a pair of Irish ghillies for taking Irish step dance lessons, with two of my children. They all have much more confidence in me and my abilities than I do, for I am quite nervous about the whole affair. When I expressed my gratitude, oh how eager and excited they are for me, I also mentioned I probably wouldn't perform (as our school is a performance school, not a competition school) but only enjoy learning, my dear children exclaimed, "No, Mommy! You have to perform, we want you to perform. We want to show you off!" What a blessed woman I am! So come December, you will dance with me.
We now are planning to host 16 for Thanksgiving and participate in a holiday recital at the Nampa Civic Center, as well as three other performances before the recital. The children are thrilled. I am thankful we homeschool so we can enjoy these activities to the fullest. I am ready, however, to hibernate. Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it SNOW! |
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