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August 6, 2008
Complaining

Posted in Encouragement - 2

This is one of Laine's Letters and it was too good not to share.  (I did get permission first).  Her website and subscription information is at the end.  Enjoy! 

"Do everything without complaining or arguing."  Philippians 2:14 

How I hear these Words in my mind over and over, especially when I want to do one or the other. Mostly the complaining part. So within the last year I have had this imaginary conversation with a woman from the mid 1800's; and when I am tempted to complain, rather than to thank God for His many goodnesses, I say this silently to her in her era: 

How can I complain when I can hold the whole counsel of God in my hands and read it any time I want? 

How can I complain when I can go to the sink and hot and cold water pours out for me at the flick of my wrist? 

How can I complain when at the push of a button I can have instant heat on my stove? 

How can I complain when it takes me minutes to load my washer and at the push of a button all the work is done for me?

How can I complain when I can get into my car and be at a market within 15 minutes? 

How can I complain when I can have hot or cold air piped into my car while driving? 

How can I complain when I can listen to the most beautiful music while driving? 

How can I complain when I can see the doctor or the dentist on the same day I am suffering?

How can I complain when I can write a letter and send it to be received on the same day I sent it? 

How can I complain when the shelves are so full of good things at my supermarket? 

How can I complain when I can use double coupons to take off more than half of the price of an item? 

How can I complain when I can buy clothes cheaper than the cost of just the thread at garage sales and thrift shops? 

How can I complain when I can turn on this machine called a vacuum and it sucks up all the dirt for me in my house? 

How can I complain when I can turn my oven on and have a fresh cake in thirty minutes using a mixer first to mix it? 

How can I complain when I can sleep in front of a fan in the hottest time of summer? 

How can I complain when I can go to the air conditioned library in the summer and use their computers for free? 

How can I complain when I can talk to my mother in another state on a moment's notice over a hands free phone? 

How can I complain when all my trash is picked up every week by this huge truck? 

How can I complain when I can soak away my aches and pains in hot water piped right into my tub? 

How can I complain when I don't have to use an outhouse, rather a lovely bathroom right inside my home? 

How can I complain when I have this big above ground pool right in my backyard to jump into when it is so hot? 

How can I complain when with the flick of a switch I can listen to Christian music on my radio while cleaning? 

How can I complain when I have a closet full of clothes for my whole family? 

How can I complain when I can turn on my t.v. and learn a whole new recipe from a celebrated chef for free? 

How can I complain when I can go "shopping" from my freezer? 

How can I complain when I can buy canned food for my winter pantry already canned for me? 

How can I complain when I can lay fully back in my chaise lounge chair on a heating pad when I am ill? 

How can I complain when I want to go to a concert that I can listen to it right in my kitchen on a CD? 

How can I complain when at the flick of a switch I can light up a whole room? 

How can I complain when at the flick of a switch my bread machine starts mixing my ingredients for me? 

How can I complain when I can go to the library and obtain any book, CD, magazine, or recipe I want? 

How can I complain when I can open a door and all kinds of foods are kept cold for me in my fridge? 

How can I complain when at the flick of a switch I can blend a wonderful drink or batter? 

How can I complain when at the flick of another switch my iron is hot and ready to smooth out the wrinkles before church? 

How can I complain when I can add numerous long numbers accurately with a calculator I bought for a dollar? 

How can I complain when I need glasses now to read when I bought them for a dollar at the Dollar Store? 

How can I complain when I have so many competitive stores to shop from? 

How can I complain when I just turn on a hose to water my plants? 

How can I complain when there are so many beautiful parks to behold? 

How can I complain when the roads are so smooth and easily traveled? 

How can I complain when I can fly anywhere at a moment's notice if need be on an airplane. 

How can I complain when there are shampoos, toothpastes, soaps, and cleansers of all kind to clean, clean, clean? 

How can I complain when I can flick a switch and a crockpot slowly cooks my food all day while I am away? 

How can I complain when I can warm our bed before we get into it with the softest electric blanket? 

How can I complain when my family is far away who I can talk to on a cell phone? 

How can I complain when not having a vacation because I've got one whole day a week to enjoy? 

How can I complain? 

How can I possibly complain? 

"For if a man begets a hundred children and lives many years, so that the days of his years are many, but his soul is not satisfied with goodness...I say that a stillborn child is better than he...though it has not seen the sun or known anything, this has more rest than that man, even if he lives a thousand years twice - but has not seen goodness." Eccl. 6:3-6 

How can I complain when every day is such Sweet Sabbath Rest with Him? 

Love,

Laine 

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August 29, 2007
Questions for the Homeschooling Mom

Posted in Encouragement - 2

I saw these questions in an e-mail from The Imperfect Homeschooler recently and thought they were rather interesting.  I hope it's okay to post them here on my blog.  Feel free to leave a comment with your answers. 

1) Which is your favorite subject to teach your children, and why?
2) Which is your least favorite subject to teach your children, and why?
3) Which subject (if any) do you fear the most, and why?
I look forward to your comments!

July 11, 2007
High School Homeschooling

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Here is a great little article to read when you get overwhelmed planning the high school years.  Ruth Beechick always seems to make so much sense to me!

Answers: High School Homeschooling by Ruth Beechick


November 12, 2006
Carnival of Homeschooling - Library Edition

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 THIS IS GREAT!!!  It's definitely worth taking some time to read these great articles posted by a variety of homeschoolers . . .

 

Carnival of Homeschooling - Library Edition


November 4, 2006
Faith Walk

Posted in Encouragement - 2

I got the following reminder from The Homeschool Minute e-newsletter from The Old Schoolhouse.  Click here to subscribe.

 

Homeschool Heart

Faith Walk

Do you ever struggle with wondering how you are going to get it all done? How you can teach your child everything that you want him to know, especially when you're also busy trying to be a wife, take care of your house, and all of the other responsibilities that you have? It's an overwhelming thought!

But if you'll go back to God's word, He can ease those anxious feelings. Matthew 6:33 says, "But seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." If you'll just start by focusing on what God wants you to get done each day, then He will add all the other things.

Homeschooling is a faith walk. It takes faith and commitment to stay the course when those around you are full of criticism or discouragement. Just take one step at a time. God will take care of the rest. Just stay the course.


November 2, 2006
Homeschooling High School

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I found this blog and could spend a few hours reading here!  There are some great articles by Ellyn Davis (of Elijah Company) on here with very practical tips on teaching through the high school years.  Click Here


October 18, 2006
Self-Control

Posted in Encouragement - 2

I went over the following list about self-control with my kids.  After that, I copied and pasted it into a word document, enlarged the font, gave it some color, printed it out and hung it on the refrigerator.  (It came in my e-mail box today and I thought it was very good and to the point.)
 
Here are some working definitions for self control we all can benefit from.

Self Control
is the ability to control myself so that Mom and Dad don't have to.

Self Control means to think before I act.

Self Control means that I limit the noises I make when others are around.

Self Control is the ability to use words to solve problems instead of grabbing, pushing, or hitting.

Self Control means that I focus on one thing until it gets done before I move on to the next.


For more on developing self control in children, take a look at the book, "Good and Angry: Exchanging Frustration for Character in You and Your Kids."


October 12, 2006
Quote - Homeschooling

Posted in Encouragement - 2

I have posted this quote before but am posting it again, as it states so clearly something I have needed to be reminded of daily the past few weeks.  

 

"Our homeschools should not look alike.  God's plan for each family will dictate what the school looks like.  We should be certain and settled about what we are doing, using the Bible as our guide.  Our lifestyle should reflect God's will for our own particular family.

 

It is difficult to forget about what others are doing, and yet it is important that we do not conform to what we see around us.  We must seek renewal from God so that we can see what His will is for us.  It helps me to know why we are homeschooling and what our goals are when we are finished.  It is okay if my school looks different from yours.  God doesn't want us all to be the same.  Seek His will and make that the conrnerstone of your curriculum."

 

~Jackie Wellwood~

101 Devotions for Homeschool Moms

(One of my favorite, favorite devotional books!)


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