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The Daniel Academy
February 23, 2008
My sons
I took this picture of my sons last month when the weather was unusually warm. I saw a technique on another blog and thought I would try it on this pic. Now, I can't decide which one I like, so I decided to just post all three:
Here's the original:
Here's the first change I made. I like this one and I think I'll get it in a 8x10 to go on my living room wall: Buuuuuutttttt, after trying the new technique, I can't decide which one I like better:
I was up last night trying to this technique and just couldn't. I was pretty bummed about the whole thing. See, what I saw was done in Adobe Photoshop-which I don't have and don't care to spend $70 on right now, when my money could be going on something more important. About Year and half ago I broght this $20 printer from K-Mart and it came with a great photo editing software. So far, it has been just what I've needed- honestly, the software itself was worth the $20 and more. But last night I thought it had let me down. Well after much prayer and time playing around on it-guess what the Lord helped me to find out. Yep, how to get my picture to look like it was black and white and I added some color to it, but I didn't. Not that you care to know all of that, but it was a major victory for me today. Oh, by the way, the software is Photo Explosion.
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Miss Missy
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February 21, 2008
Eclipse of moon
Right now, we are studying the Solar system in the chapter we are currently in. Someone shared on our curriculum yahoo group, that there would be an eclipse of the moon tonight- perfect!!!! Our church is celebrating it's 21st anniversary, so I ran out of church tonight and got the children while we looked at the eclipse.
People are funny...have you ever looked up at the sky for something and then people who don't even know you will start to look up to see what you are looking at? That's what happened tonight. We looked up and as people were leaving out of service, they wondered what we were looking at. Next thing I know, we have a little group and picture phones appear, along with more kids-whether they were homeschooled or not. Anyway, I did have my camera with me, but decided to wait until I got home because I desperately needed a tripod - I had to zoom in pretty far, the other pics looked blurred:
This was taken from church:
 This one is on a tripod- see the difference?
 Now on this next one- look really hard and you will see at least three stars- you might think it's dust from your computer screen, but they are really stars. One is right above the moon the other is about at a 2 o'clock location and the last one is at about 8 o'clock
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Miss Missy
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February 20, 2008
Blogger Friend School Assignment #15
 Button Jars! Button Jars! Sewing has been a part of my family for generations! My mom is THE best seamtress.  As far back as I can remember, I have had sewing all around me. My mom always had a sewing closet wherever we lived or at least a place to put her sewing machine and the button box and the cutting table were never far. She would cut buttons off of old clothing that was good for nothing but a rag, or she would have buttons leftover from whatever project she had been working on, whether it was for us or someone else. I can remember looking at different buttons when I was little and trying to figure out where they came from or if they may have been some long lost jewel that could be cashed in for money. One button I remember in particular was the one she had left over from someone's wedding dress and the hoop part that it would hook into. She had different colors and and it was covered in satin material. I always wanted a dress that would have that "hoopy" button hole in the back of my dress. It's like the ones that were worn in the 1800's and a hook would be needed to button up. Well, when it came time for me to choose my wedding dress for her to make, guess what I got? Hoopy buttons!!! Not only down the back of my dress, but also, on the bottom part of my sleeves! I think after all of that, I got the hoopyness (is that a word?) out of my system.
I love you Mom!

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Miss Missy
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February 12, 2008
Blogger Friend School Assignment #13
Blogger Friend School is back in session! Thank You, Nancy! I was surprised at how much I missed doing this. Okay, here's assignment #13- I actually have about 5 Bibles, but three are in storage until we move next month, so I'll answer with the ones that I have.
How old is your Bible? Thompson Chain is about 20 years old (Wow! I didn't realize that until now!) and my Schofield is about 14 years old. Both are KJV.
Why did you chose this Bible? My Thomson Chain was given to me by parents when I was about 15 years old and it was my first "serious" Bible. They bought it at United Pentecostal Church Retreat in Berchtesgaden, Germany. My Schofield, I chose to buy when I wanted to do more studying besides referencing back and forth. I bought it when my husband and I moved to Hawaii. It was the first Bible I ever bought for myself and my first time being on my own and grown. I guess it was a milestone for me.
Do you highlight/mark passages in your Bible? YES! But, I only use colored pencils because the the highlighters and markers bleed through the thin pages.
If so, what is your system for marking passages? Most of the time I mark passages that God has specifically spoken to me through or dealt with me about. Then when I read again, I know that particular verse has a purpose or point for me to remember. I like to color a "promise verse" in the color of a rainbow.
Do you have notebooks to record things? YES!
If so, how many and what do you record? I have quite a few. I have a Sunday School Notebook, Sermon Notebook, Just For Me Notebook, and a Home School Notebook. I like to record things that God has given me an understanding of so, I won't forget and I want to pass those things to my children.
Where is your favorite spot to read your Bible? For now, it's my bedroom on my side of the bed after my personal prayer time. When I move, my spot will be in front of the fireplace : )
Are there any special thoughts about your Bible you want to share? I love the Word of God- it is has the answer for ANYTHING that comes up in life. Each one of my Bibles has something different to offer, but when it all boils down, it is the Word of God and..."Every scripture inspired of God is also profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction which is in righteousness."
(2 Timothy 3:16) I appreciate my Bibles because I know there are many people on this earth that desire the ability to have at least one and yet, they are not given the opportunity to. Thank God for His Word!
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Miss Missy
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January 31, 2008
I have discovered Picasa.com!
Maybe I'm late, (I am, no doubt) but I just discovered Picasa.com and I am in looovvveeee! I just redid a photo of my husband and this is the effect I have been looking for! Picasa lightened the picture and sharpened it perfectly! Just the way I have been looking for! Here's the picture....
If you scroll down a couple of posts, you will be able to see the before images.
Here's some more pictures I fixed from our recent trip to the museum...maybe there's hope for me after all!

Here's a favorite pic of my children. We helped with this exhibit. It's called the "Power of Children" with Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges and Ryan White. We were called "Power Family".
This is a Promise Tree and my children's voices can be heard when standing in the tree like they are. They made promises to take steps to avoid discrimination like the children listed above, had to deal with.
It was a very, very educational experience and we had some serious family discussions after each meeting we attended. My children are very proud to have helped with such a big project.
Oh, I had to add one more. I have been to this dino exhibit quite a few times, but I was frustrated that I couldn't get a decent pic of the dino in one shot, it would have to be taken in sections in my old camera. When we went the other day, I took my new camera and as I got ready to take this picture, I finally saw for myself, what a wide angle lens can do!
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Miss Missy
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December 30, 2007
A new hobby
Well, I have a new hobby- Photography! I will need much prayer- I have no idea what I'm doing! Maybe I do just a little. My dear, sweet wonderful husband bought me a "real camera" for Christmas. It's a Olympus SP-550UZ. Now that I know how to take a few pics with it, I am really starting to get comfortable. Thanks to the patience of a friend who is helping me out, I just may take decent pictures after all (Thanks, Chris and Julie) Take a look:
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