Mom of two Angels
Dec. 1, 2006
the plan

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Walking through a craft store today it was fun to watch the eyes of little ones surrounded by bright, sparkling, jingling baubles and trinkets overflowing the store's shelves.  We are having a "rustic" theme to our decorations this year...in other words...

SIMPLE


 


Nov. 30, 2006
park day

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                              Picture by CaseJen

Tinkling laughter...bright wide blue eyes...back...breath held...forward...up...back...big smiles for Mommy, screech of laughter...again...again...again!!  What joy a swing can be for a sweet 10 month old!


Nov. 30, 2006
I'm trying to remember...

Posted in poems n quotes

DON’T FORGET JESUS

Christmas is a special time
To reflect on Jesus Christ
The wonder of His lowly birth
Brings meaning to our lives

There really is no other reason
We celebrate this day
The birth of God’s precious son
And the life He willingly gave

But so much seems to distract us
In the busy-ness of our lives
We lose our focus in all the happenings
Not knowing, we leave out Christ

We lose sight of the true meaning
As we endlessly rush about
Trying to find that perfect gift
Seems to cloud our Saviour out

We need to stop and reflect awhile
Remembering our precious Lord
His birth, His life and sacrifice
And all that He stands for

For though the world may celebrate
It seems though for other reasons
Let’s keep in mind that Jesus Christ
Is the true meaning of the season

© By M.S.Lowndes


Nov. 28, 2006
fa la la la la...la la la la

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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

Been busy and outdoors lately with cooler weather.  I have so much energy when the temperature plummets!  I am enjoying my girls and watching them grow.  Hubby home for Thanksgiving weekend and we renewed our spirits.  Victoria excited about the seasonal Christmas celebrations.   Babies grow up way too fast!

 


Nov. 7, 2006
sisterly thoughts...

Posted in poems n quotes

You keep your past by having sisters.  As you get older, they're the only ones who don't get bored if you talk about your memories.  ~Deborah Moggach


A sibling may be the keeper of one's identity, the only person with the keys to one's unfettered, more fundamental self.  ~Marian Sandmaier


A sister is a gift to the heart, a friend to the spirit, a golden thread to the meaning of life.  ~Isadora James

What's the good of news if you haven't a sister to share it?  ~Jenny DeVries

Having a sister is like having a best friend you can't get rid of.  You know whatever you do, they'll still be there.  ~Amy Li


A sister is a little bit of childhood that can never be lost.  ~Marion C. Garretty


As I watch my little girls grow up together, I wish them the joy, love and friendship I have so known with my sister.




Oct. 30, 2006

Posted in FUN

"We find delight in the beauty and happiness of children that makes the heart too big for the body."


  --  Ralph Waldo Emerson




Oct. 27, 2006
assignment #4

Posted in blogger friend school

Great Chocolate Cupcake recipe using Pumpkin:


1 Chocolate cake mix
1 can pumpkin puree (not pie filling)
1/2 cup water

Mix all together (no eggs, no oil).  Will be lumpy and very thick, that's okay.  Get as many lumps out as possible and divide into muffin pan (dozen).  Cook 350 degrees for 25-30 min, until firm in center.  Frost as you like (our favorite is cream cheese frosting) and ENJOY!


Oct. 19, 2006
quick note

Posted in day by day

New doctor yesterday. 
Rearranging rooms (again)
New rug for office/school room/playroom today
School:  All letters learned now, she is doing very well with them.  Reading more now and focusing more on handwriting.  She finds it much easier now to copy and remember how to form cursive letters.  Needs more practice on number recognition 20-100.  Bought some flash cards for that today.  Addition understood.  Tadopoles to be shipped next week.  Busy with Mommy doing housework.  Going to try some new disciplining methods.  Reading "Creative Correction" and it has some great ideas.
Baby:  crawling whenever she gets the chance, and pulls herself up on things easily and is even trying to let go and stand.  With new carpet, I will have one room that I can put her down to let her try to learn standing/walking, not that I'm in a hurry for her to walk.  Parenting gets much busier with a walking baby.
Our move is looming now.  We may be able to go Dec, early Jan.  It is so hot here, I can't wait.


Oct. 18, 2006
Blogger facts

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Here is my entry for Leah's contest...I was up way too late doing this one!


1. How long ago did you start blogging and why did you start?


After learning what blogging was all about in TOS magazine, I thought it would be a great way to chronicle our homeschooling adventures.  I also wanted to learn from others who have journeyed down paths I may eventually travel.


 

2. How did you come up with your username/URL address?


I can't imagine not being home with my girls...they are my heart



3. What do you enjoy most about blogging? 


I consider it a blessing from God to have so many virtual friends to "visit" and "chat" with any time of the day, or more often night.



4. What makes one blog stand out to you from all the others?


Sincerety, eloquence, inspiration and graphics!



5. On an average how long does it take you to write a post for your blog? 


Longer than it should...


 

6. What has changed in your life since you started blogging? 


I have been blessed with friends that I never would have met otherwise.


 

7. Does your family support you (if so how) or do they think you're a blog addict? 

HUSBAND:  "That's nice..."


5 YEAR OLD:  "When are you going to be done???"


BABY:  "Gooooo, gaaaa, dadada...(yank on phone cord, drool on keyboard...)"


 

8. Have you ever gotten a negative comment?  If so, how did you deal with it?

Not yet...

 

9.How often do you check your blog for new comments? 

Lots...

 

10. Do you have a blogging tip you can share? 

Be yourself


 




Oct. 13, 2006
Blogger Friend School Assignment #2

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26 things about me...


ANGELINA'S MOMMY
BOLD
CUDDLY
DEVOTED
EFFICIENT
FUN
GRACED
HELPFUL
INDEPENDENT
JEFF"S WIFE
KIND
LOULOU-LOVER
MOVER
NURSE
ORDERLY
PERFECTIONIST
QUIET
RESPECTFUL
SERIOUS
THANKFUL
UNRULY HAIR
VICTORIA'S MOMMY
WANDERER
fleXible
YANKEE
ZA TEACHA


Oct. 13, 2006
forgiveness

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While reading another blog entry about the Amish response to recent tragic events and their forgiving spirit, I came across this quote: "Preach the gospel at all times and when necessary use words."

...worth thinking about...

(The link to that other BLOG is HERE)


Oct. 12, 2006
school

Posted in school

We have settled into a routine now that is working quite well for us. We both have days when we are not thrilled about doing our work, but we get through, and do better the next day.  She only has one more letter of the alphabet to go!  I am so excited.  "Q" is it and we are done.  I haven't skipped ahead to see what is coming next, I suppose just learning the "rules" of phonics and applying them.  She is doing so well at reading and I am very pleased with how the curriculum works so well.  It all comes together and I see the benefit of using a system that has obviously been tried and tested.  The math part of our program is working well for us too, but I do think I will check out some other systems to try after we are done this content.  I would like to order some activity books with logic/problem solving skill building material.  My favorite catalogues to find these are Mindware and Bright Minds.  We both will enjoy these type of activities.  We are working on learning some Thanksgiving related hymns and poetry.  We do a lot of repetition of poems/songs we have already learned.  I remember so many things from my youth that were learned by rote, that I am hoping she will have the same experience.  All those Sunday School songs, pledges, simple choruses, finger plays and Scripture passages we learned still linger in my mind with their simple but powerful messages.  I wish for my girls the same comfort in familiarity of precious truths and lessons learned.  We were able to have two play dates this week.  It was nice to see her enjoying the outdoors in a little cooler weather, and to have a "buddy" to play with. We put together a booklet about the lifecycle of a frog with expectation of our tadpoles to arrive any day.  Tori got a guitar for her birthday last week, and I have taken the opportunity to go over a few basic lessons of music.  Mommy is teaching herself to play so I am able to help her, and I now want a guitar too!!  My violin/piano training comes in handy in this department.  Today we arrived home from an errand at the same time the school bus was delivering it's charges to the neighboring homes, and I saw Victoria watch the kids jumping off the bus and with obvious relief running to their houses.  She said with a "daydreamy" voice that she would like to go to school.  I saw so much more than she, and I pray she will see it too someday, and be thankful we were able to homeschool...even if she missed the bus rides.


Oct. 9, 2006
haiku attempt...

Posted in poems n quotes

thoughts of days gone by...
one year older yesterday...
happy birthday me!



Oct. 3, 2006
on a roll...

Posted in baby notes



    Oh my goodness....TWO Teeth!!! I knew once they started, it would happen quick, but...two in two days!  No wonder she has been so grumpy...poor little thing!


Oct. 2, 2006
Happy Birthday Victoria

Posted in poems n quotes



God gave to me a little flower
    To tend with loving care,
And never earthly garden held
    A blossom half so fair!
Her smiling eyes, my stars, my skies,
    Her laughter, rippling water!
Her joy, her woe, mine doubly so--
    Flesh of my flesh, my daughter!

God gave to me a little flower!
    And yet, not mine alone--
Someday He will require of me
    The blossom, fully grown!
Her smiling eyes, my stars, my skies,
    Her laughter, rippling water!
Her joy, her woe, mine doubly so--
    Heart of my heart, my daughter!

       --Jessie Wilmore Murton


Oct. 1, 2006
sand in little hands

Posted in FUN

A Sunday afternoon drive brought us to the breezy shore of the Gulf of Mexico today.  It was fun to eat our fish lunch in an outdoor restaurant overlooking the beach.  Out of the corner of my eye as I ate, I saw a sandy blonde head longingly watch the shoreline while clutching her bathing suit.  I smiled knowing her sweet little toes ached to feel the warm sand between them.  As sunset approached in a clear sky,  Mommy treasured the moments watching her favorite people-- hand in hand, wading, laughing, splashing, running from crabs.  My face was warmed by the sun but my heart with the sound of Baby squealing with delight.  She looked at me with wonder while her little chubby fists clutched the sugary white sand for the first time and she was cooled by the stinging salty waves.  My mind was full as we listened to two distinct snores while driving home in the darkness.  Our day is done, but my memory is forever...


Oct. 1, 2006
TEETH

Posted in baby notes

First tooth coming through on bottom.  She wonders what all the fuss is about and why crazy Mommy keeps sticking fingers in her mouth and getting all excited.  I don't know why I am happy.  Just means my baby is growing up...so soon.  My other angel turns 5 years old tomorrow.  My sweet girls


Sep. 29, 2006
this week in school

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Continue to add new consonants.  Learned "V", "W", and "Y" this week.  Getting exposure to sight words (the, a).  Talked about "seat work" and how she will start working independently a little now.  Started horse lapbook.  Reading "Sophie's Tom"--about a little independent girl who wants to run her own farm someday and it's giving my little independent sprite some ideas!  We watched a Tom Sawyer movie last week and she was quite intrigued by his mischief and adventure, and pointed out that she and he were a lot alike!  I had to agree.  I am glad we don't live on the Mississippi.  We shall have to read some Mark Twain soon.  We're still waiting for our tadpole delivery.  Hope they make it (for her sake, not mine).  This week seemed to speed by.  I am trying to plan ahead again.  I feel we have a routine now, and I am enjoying our time each morning.  I want to plan some craft/art time for the next few weeks.  We have been mostly focusing on Grammar and Math.  I think she needs a little lighter content added to the mix.  She is a sport.  It must be hard to have Mommy after you about EVERYTHING all day, every day.  I love her so much...


Sep. 25, 2006
baby update

Posted in baby notes

Just for my records an update on baby:
Neuro--So alert and bright.  Talking/babbling.  Knows the sign for "milk" and uses it when she is tired/fussy.  Says MaMa and DaDa, and seems to know they are words for us.  Responds so well to Victoria and loves her.  Friendly with strangers.  Easily smiles and responds to people.

GI:  Taking all ceral grains/a variety of vegetables and fruits/juices/"cheerios"/chicken and tolerating all well.  Drinks from a sippy cup, even hold it by herself.  Favorite food is sweet potatoes (such a southerner!) and likes orange juice.  Like her big sister and cousins loves bread/biscuits.  BM's as expected with solids.  Still nurses 2-3 times/day. Mostly on rising, before pm nap and again at bedtime.  No teeth yet, but gums appear white, and still symptomatic, so we expect teeth any day now.

M/S:  Works hard to pick up "cheerios", but can't quite get them into mouth.  Holds cup/brings it to her mouth well.  Reaches/grabs EVERYTHING.  Pulls self up to standing by herself.  Loves to jump in jumper and has been "walking" around the whole house in her walker for several months now. 

Hardly any hair but what she does have is very light blonde.  Big blue eyes.  Loves to take a bath, especially with big sister.  Sleeps through the night 9-10 pm until 7-9 am.  Favorite toys are little connecting rings, and teething toys. Friendly, happy baby.  Loves Daddy and big sister so much.  She is the apple of our eyes.  We love her very much.


Sep. 21, 2006
school

Posted in school

For lack of any formal system of  journaling our school progress at this point, I am going to try and keep a running quick update on our progress here.  We'll see how it goes.

Grammar:  Learning new letters quickly now.  Much more progress is being made as we have school at least three, usally four times a week.  This week I introduced "F","J" and "K".  Friday is for review to solidify the new content of the week and start with something new on Monday.  She is starting to catch on to blends, and sounding out words of three letters.  I see progress quickly now.  She knows the difference b/w vowels and consonants.  We review the sounds of each letter daily, and work on recognition of each as quickly as possible. She is reading at beginning level and I am so proud of her!

Writing:  I put away the cursive content for several months as we were not making any headway.  We both would end up frustrated and I couldn't understand what I wasn't "teaching" her right.  All the reading about homeschooling I have done the past several months, I have learned one thing.  Don't rush them.  Homeschooling allows the flexibility to wait things out and try again at a different juncture.  I have seen it first hand now.  We were only learning the manuscript version of new letter for the past five or six letters.  This week I, for the fun of it, went back to cursive. Voila!  She gets it!  She is progressing so quickly now, and I am so impressed with her!  She seem to have more patience and is willing to spend more time trying to copy and write as instructed.  She even seems to enjoy it!  What a relief.  I learned a valuable lesson

Arithmetic:  She is able to count to 100 now, as well as by tens to 100.  She is getting better at recongnizing what "family" a number is (like eighty, teen, twenty etc. family).  You can see the little light going on for addition.  She knows the language (1 plus 1 equals..., one take away one...etc.)  I bought dominoes to use with her, which is what the curriculum uses for visual arithmetic.  She was doing better before I introduced her to those, so we will see where it goes from here.  I think she was figuring it out in her own way, and I showed her another method, and confused her.  I am not concerned, she will figure it out.  She can tell time on the hour.  We haven't worked with digital except she knows how to translate ?? o'clock to ??:00.  She has always been keen with spatial type problems.  (Near/far, close/closer, big/small, more/less etc)  We are now working on "first, second, third" and so on.  She was helping me in the kitchen the other day and asked, "what does "half" mean?"  Opportunities abound for math in the kitchen.  I have introduced her to "cents"/pennies and the symbols for money.  She easily handles combining 2-3 lessons of the curriculum per day for this subject.

Bible/Geography/Science:  I found a great lesson plan for this combination of subjects from Simply Charlotte Mason ( http://simplycharlottemason.com/home/ ) called 106 Days of Creation.  It takes us through each day of Creation and teaches in depth the subject matter for that day.  So far we have put together a "Creation Handbook" and decorated it; did an overview of the seven days and she drew a picture for each day; learned about different types of light; have done several "experiments" with shadows (my favorite was we put a short dowel into a small clay flowerpot turned upside down, and then marked the shadow on the pot at hour intervals, like a sundial).  We also read a great book to introduce her to the concept of evolution.  I highly recommend this book to get little minds thinking, without weighing them down with too much detail and theology.  That will come with time, but when presented in the way this book does, you don't have to say anything.  You see the wheels turning!!  I was truly grateful for their recommendation of this book. (I'll link it here for anyone interested:  Yellow and Pink, Steig)

Literature:  We recently finished Charlottes Web, and have started Little House in the Big Woods, as well as another "chapter" book with not many pictures.  She does very well sitting and listening.  I love reading to her, and I see Angelina out of the corner of my eye watching us and listening too.  So sweet!!!  I have been trying to add "living books" to our collection this summer.  While teaching myself as much as I could about Charlotte Mason the past year, I was pleasantly surprised to see that most of the books I already had for the girls are those her methods would favor.  I found a reference that I now use to find other works that fit in with the no twaddle rule.  It is Books Children Love and I have used it as a reference for books that I usually find second hand (Amazon or Alibris) for very low cost.

Copywork:  I "fit" it in appropriately with the subjects we are working on each day.

Nature Journals:  We have put together and decorated our journal, making it "her own", and she loves that book.  She proudly shows Daddy our new entries and narrates to him what we learned.  Today, for instance, she asked me if we could learn about squirrels since they were outside our patio door all morning eating the seeds I threw out the other day.  Seldom do I have to suggest we add an entry.  She has asked to study most of the subjects so far.  I received a discount for a unit study/lapbook template from In the Hands of a Child and so ordered one about horses.  It may be a little detailed for Victoria now, but I will adjust it slightly to her level.  She is so fascinated with horses right now, so I want to take advantage of this learning opportunity.  We also heard via email the other day that the tadpoles we ordered a few months ago, should be shipped soon.  We have a habitat to watch them grow that we got at the Discovery Store.  (more info here)    Victoria has been watching the mail since she put the stamp on the envelope to request our specimens,  and I think it is going to be a lot of fun watching her excitement when they arrive.  I must say, I am not sure how I am going to like knowing there is a frog growing in our schoolroom, and wondering when little hands will forget to close the lid...

Art:  I have not found a curriculum I am set on yet so we are just working on simple projects for now.  We are though,  more fomally learning about famous artists. She now knows, and could probably recognize works by, Mary Cassatt.  I found a few books that introduce young eyes to great works of art while telling stories as well.  She just loves them and we are both enjoying our education of mostly the French Impressionist artists.  I thought is was sweet to watch her painting one day, and point out that she was using brush strokes as Vincent VanGogh!  We also are privileged to be friends with a very talented artist in South Carolina and she is an inspiration to Victoria.  After a recent visit with her, Victoria came away inspired to draw/paint several pictures... "just like a real artist like Carrie, right Mommy?!"  (Thanks Carrie for sharing).  I am still pondering which program I would like to use.  There are several that look promising.

Other:  With all our moving and travelling the past year, she is getting familiar with geography.  She is pretty sure of Florida, South Carolina and Maine.  She knows where Canada is on the map as well and is able to indicate the general area of the Provinces where most of our family live.  We have been working on continents and compass directions this week too.  She confuses terminology sometimes, for instance, while travelling recently from Pensacola to Charleston, she would ask "what world are we in now Mommy?"  meaning what state.  So cute, but poor little thing.  Lately, Mommy doesn't even know what "world" we are in either! 

That is pretty well where we are at.  I try and use every day experiences to teach as much as possible.  While we talk she stops me often and asks  "what does that mean?".  I resist the temptation to use very simple language to avoid being interrupted often with her wanting to know the dictionary definition of those words she doesn't recognize.  It is surprising how many times Jeff and I look at each other at a loss to "explain" common words!  She patiently waits and looks at both of us until we laughingly stumble through a quick definition.

I am so enjoying this journey of homeschooling thus far.  I feel Victoria is a little sponge and she makes my "job" easy.  I love watching her grow and mature as we learn together.  She really is my best little friend these days.  I love my girls and look forward teaching them as long as I am able.


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