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<description>Hi, I&#039;m Edgy - homeschool mom of four blessings and wife of the greatest guy ever.  Join us on this journey.  Pull up a chair, grab a cup of your favorite java, and listen to the ramblings of a sometimes edgy, but usually happy, mom.</description>
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<title>Searching</title>
<description>&amp;ldquo;Where&amp;rsquo;s Duppy?&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; It&amp;rsquo;s a common question Funny Guy asks before bedtime or when he&amp;rsquo;s upset.&amp;nbsp; From there, the search is on.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Duppy&amp;rdquo; is his blanket &amp;ndash; soft, with a hippopotamus head in one corner and tail in the other.&amp;nbsp; Now, while Duppy may just be a blanket to you or me, it&amp;rsquo;s very special to my son and he treasures it.&amp;nbsp; He feels secure when it&amp;rsquo;s with him at night, and it comforts him when he feels sad.&amp;nbsp; There&amp;rsquo;s no going to sleep without Duppy.&amp;nbsp; So &amp;ndash; we search . . . really search.
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Sometimes Duppy is easy to find, snuggled down underneath the covers or under the pillow.&amp;nbsp; But there have been times when it seems hopeless, like we&amp;rsquo;ll never find him.&amp;nbsp; At those times the search becomes more intense.&amp;nbsp; Every room is targeted; nothing is left unturned or unopened, all in an effort to find Duppy.&amp;nbsp; If you have kids, surely you&amp;rsquo;ve been there.&amp;nbsp; Your little one is anxious that their precious item is missing so you search high and low.&amp;nbsp; When it&amp;rsquo;s found, all is well.&amp;nbsp; For us, our son is calmed, gets in bed, and goes to sleep cuddled tightly with his Duppy.&amp;nbsp; We sought, and we found.&amp;nbsp; Duppy was always there, around us.&amp;nbsp; We just had to look and seek him out.
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How often am I like that in my relationship with the Lord?&amp;nbsp; His Word tells me to seek Him with all my heart.&amp;nbsp; But do I really do that?&amp;nbsp; When Duppy is missing we search intently until he is found.&amp;nbsp; Now I am left wondering if perhaps I should search a little deeper for my Lord.&amp;nbsp; 
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What does it mean to seek, or to search?&amp;nbsp; Well, when we are looking for Duppy we look everywhere &amp;ndash; in every room, under every blanket, pillow, or bed.&amp;nbsp; In seeking God, I need to do the same.&amp;nbsp; I don&amp;rsquo;t really mean looking under the pillow or blanket &amp;ndash; but I should be earnestly seeking Him throughout the day in everything.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps it&amp;rsquo;s in my quiet time and Bible reading.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;rsquo;s also quite likely that He&amp;rsquo;s everywhere around me, in every interruption or encounter.&amp;nbsp; I need to look for God&amp;rsquo;s hand in everything around me &amp;ndash; the smile on my son&amp;rsquo;s face, the teachable moment with my daughter when she&amp;rsquo;s frustrated with her brother, or the snow that came uncharacteristically early and sent us into chaos searching for warmer clothes.&amp;nbsp; His Word says if I seek Him, I will find him.
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There are times in my life when it seems like God is so far away, like He&amp;rsquo;s not around &amp;ndash; just like Duppy for my son when we can&amp;rsquo;t find him.&amp;nbsp; And when that happens, I too, don&amp;rsquo;t sleep well and am more anxious about my life.&amp;nbsp; I need to feel God closer to me.&amp;nbsp; So I find myself challenged now to search high and low, leave nothing unturned or unopened, all in order to find my Lord during those times.&amp;nbsp; Oh, He&amp;rsquo;s always there, but sometimes I&amp;rsquo;m so blind that I don&amp;rsquo;t see Him all around me.&amp;nbsp; So I need to search with open eyes, open heart, open mind.&amp;nbsp; He is the treasure I find in all sorts of places &amp;ndash; if I search with my whole being.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:56:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Just Today</title>
<description>It looks like it will be another beautiful autumn day; and here I am at home with my youngest still recovering from what I think was the flu.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I feel like such a bad mom.&amp;nbsp; I thought he was pretty well over it so we've been out and about and doing things outside the house the past couple days.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Then last night his temp started creeping back up.&amp;nbsp; Ugh!&amp;nbsp; So he and I stayed home from church today.
I do hope to get outside later today though.&amp;nbsp; It seems like there is so much that needs to be done before it gets too cold and winter sets in.&amp;nbsp; Plus, I love being outdoors.&amp;nbsp; It's invigorating and always lifts my mood.&amp;nbsp; So maybe, just maybe, I'll work a bit in the garden. . .or get the windows washed on the outside. . .or get my roses and lavender ready for winter.&amp;nbsp; We'll see!</description>
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<pubDate>Sun,  4 Oct 2009 11:04:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Sick Days</title>
<description>Is it the end of September already?&amp;nbsp; Where did the time go?&amp;nbsp; It seems like we just started school and now we're headed into October.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The past week has really been a bust.&amp;nbsp; All four of my kiddos ended up sick.&amp;nbsp; You name it, they felt it - headache, fever, chills, aches, stomach upset, etc.&amp;nbsp; I even felt a little yucky.&amp;nbsp; So. . .we scrapped school for a week so everyone could rest and recuperate.
I know, I know.&amp;nbsp; One of the beauties of homeschooling is that when your kids are sick, they can still do a little schoolwork, right?&amp;nbsp; Well, I've tried that before.&amp;nbsp; And sometimes it does work.&amp;nbsp; But this past week I decided to let it go - especially with all four of them sick.&amp;nbsp; I mean, how well does a person really focus on what they're to learn if they are not feeling well?&amp;nbsp; I know I don't, and I didn't think my kids would this week either.&amp;nbsp; They just felt yucky most of the time.&amp;nbsp; 
And you know, it really turned out quite well.&amp;nbsp; We're only set back by one week and can make that up little by little if we want.&amp;nbsp; Also, since it didn't hit me quite as hard as it did the kids, I got a little organizing done on our days off.&amp;nbsp; The map is finally hung up.&amp;nbsp; All the school &quot;extras&quot; like pencils, pens, markers, glue, etc. are all sorted and in a plastic bin in the dining room - our main school area.&amp;nbsp; I even got a little canning and freezing done!&amp;nbsp; So all in all, it turned out okay.
Oh, and a little side benefit was that the kids got kind of bored.&amp;nbsp; They were quite ready to get back into the routine of school today.&amp;nbsp; For that, I am thankful.&amp;nbsp; As a result, we got a lot done today!&amp;nbsp; Lesson learned - sometimes it's okay to take that time to rest and recover.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  1 Oct 2009 00:29:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>No Excuse</title>
<description>We really have no excuse.&amp;nbsp; No excuse, that is, to acknowledge that we have a loving Creator.&amp;nbsp; As I read Psalm 19 today it says exactly that - well almost.&amp;nbsp; This is what it says:

Psalm 19
&amp;nbsp;&quot;1 The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;2 Day after day they pour forth speech;&amp;nbsp;night after night they display knowledge.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;3 There is no speech or language&amp;nbsp;where their voice is not heard.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;4 Their voice goes out into all the earth,&amp;nbsp;their words to the ends of the world.&quot;


And so&amp;nbsp;it just struck me today how awesome our God is and that even if we humans don't acknowledge Him, His creation does.&amp;nbsp; Now, I've known that before - it just really stood out to me today.&amp;nbsp; How can I look at the skies, the stars, sun, and all the landscape around me and say there is no creator?&amp;nbsp; And even if we don't have His Word to teach us, it's still all there before us.&amp;nbsp; We really have no excuse, whereever we are.&amp;nbsp; God's glory is declared all around us.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Beauty All Around Us</title>
<description>Hello blogging world!&amp;nbsp; It's been awhile since I've found the time to sit down and write a bit.&amp;nbsp; May and June seemed to fly by with swimming lessons, baseball, and soccer.&amp;nbsp; I know it sounds like a lot.&amp;nbsp; And when I write it out like that I think to myself that we should cut back on activities.&amp;nbsp; But I also know that we have four wonderful kids, and even if each one of them has only one acitivity outside of the home, well, it can get to be alot.&amp;nbsp; In any case, May and June are always busy months.
Now July is here, summer is half way over, and we're on vacation.&amp;nbsp; Yeah!&amp;nbsp; We're really only the second day into it, but it's been fun.&amp;nbsp; We drove over 1500 miles to visit family.&amp;nbsp; That can be a long drive, but the kids did really well, even when we had to wait 6 hours for two tires part way through the trip.&amp;nbsp; Thank the Lord that we noticed the low tire before it went flat out in the middle of nowhere!&amp;nbsp; And in 1500 miles you know there has to be some road construction.&amp;nbsp; The beauty of it is that we drove right by Devil's Tower in Wyoming.&amp;nbsp; I've seen it from a distance before as we trekked across on the interstate, but never up close.&amp;nbsp; It's really quite awesome.&amp;nbsp; 
In fact, the beauty all around me is amazing.&amp;nbsp; Today we were at my mother-in-law's hobby farm in northeast IA.&amp;nbsp; It is lush there.&amp;nbsp; Outside you can here the birds chirping all day long.&amp;nbsp; Butterflies flit across the gravel road in front of us.&amp;nbsp; The colors of the fields, trees, and flowers are breathtaking.&amp;nbsp; It's been a little over a year since we've been here and I've forgotten how lovely it is.&amp;nbsp; I know, there are no tall, impressive buildings or works of art that human hands have made here.&amp;nbsp; But standing out in the pasture this afternoon, watching my kids radiate excitement and joy at being here, I see an even more amazing sight - God's creation all around me.&amp;nbsp; No hands here can make what He has made.&amp;nbsp; I told my husband on the way back to town that I wanted to capture the beauty of the trees and fields behind the house with my camera.&amp;nbsp; But I couldn't.&amp;nbsp; The picture in no way represented the artistry that was before my eyes.&amp;nbsp; Only God can do that.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; And He does it whereever we are.&amp;nbsp; Here are my favorites so far on this trip:&amp;nbsp; Devil's Tower, moonlight on Flathead Lake, summer at the farm.&amp;nbsp; All God's creations are good.&amp;nbsp; Today I'm reminded to look for the beauty in each one.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 22:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Decluttering - Day 4</title>
<description>I really wasn't feeling well most of the day.&amp;nbsp; We did some school and I hung out on the couch or in bed most of the day.&amp;nbsp; But a little Tylenol helped and tonight I started going through the toys in the TV room.&amp;nbsp; Where do they all come from?&amp;nbsp; My youngest is turning six next week, and there are several toys that he doesn't play with anymore.&amp;nbsp; So I'm hopeful some of them will sell at the garage sale. So it's getting there - my decluttering.&amp;nbsp; I've a few more days and I still need to go through more of my school stuff, the kids' rooms and clothes, and the guest room.&amp;nbsp; Tomorrow is day five.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri,  8 May 2009 23:39:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Decluttering - Day 3</title>
<description>Tonight, I went through the drawers in the kitchen.&amp;nbsp; When we moved here almost 3 years ago I got rid of quite a bit of stuff in the kitchen, so there really wasn't that much to throw away or give away.&amp;nbsp; But I managed to find a few cups, sippy cups, and odd gadgets that we don't use anymore.&amp;nbsp; I don't know that they'll sell at a garage sale, but we certainly don't need them here anymore.&amp;nbsp; The drawers look much better and I tried to organize them a little differently too.&amp;nbsp; We'll see how long that lasts, but it's a start!
Earlier tonight we went to Boyzer's baseball game.&amp;nbsp; I always used to think of baseball as a time of warm, sunny afternoons.&amp;nbsp; Well, our spring the past two years has been a pretty chilly one.&amp;nbsp; Tonight I had on a turtleneck sweater with a hoodie sweatshirt, my coat, gloves, and a big warm blanket.&amp;nbsp; And I was still cold!&amp;nbsp; I can't wait until it warms up a little more here.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; At least then we can watch the game without shivering the whole time.&amp;nbsp; 
The game was&amp;nbsp;a good one though.&amp;nbsp; Boyzer is in the major leagues this year with peewee baseball and on a new team to boot.&amp;nbsp; It's kind of nice too.&amp;nbsp; None of the players has been on a major league team before, and the coaches are very good.&amp;nbsp; They're really trying to teach the kids how to play a good ballgame and build a team that works together at the same time.&amp;nbsp; They encourage the boys to do their best and cheer their team mates on.&amp;nbsp; I like that.&amp;nbsp; On, and we won the game - 5 to 2.&amp;nbsp; Good job boys!</description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  7 May 2009 23:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Decluttering - Day 2</title>
<description>Today was a busy day.&amp;nbsp; As a result, I didn't get to my decluttering until late tonight.&amp;nbsp; So I picked an area that would be relatively quiet and got to work after everyone was in bed.&amp;nbsp; Tonight's focus was the bookshelves in the living room - well, at least two of them.&amp;nbsp; I don't know about everyone else, but I think homeschooling brings with it an abundance of books.
Our family loves to read; so it's hard to think of giving away or selling any of these books.&amp;nbsp; Some of them arouse wonderful memories of snuggles on the couch when my oldest two were real little.&amp;nbsp; Some are favorites and show their wear and tear.&amp;nbsp; Some are twaddle; not very good books.&amp;nbsp; Those are the ones I targeted first.&amp;nbsp; After that I looked at the those books that were good, but ones my kids have outgrown.
The books that come attached with memories are the hardest.&amp;nbsp; Where did the time go?&amp;nbsp; It seems like yesterday that I was reading board books to my oldest.&amp;nbsp; Now she's browsing the library website on her own and ordering things through interlibrary loan.&amp;nbsp; I know people say to enjoy your kids while they're little because it goes fast.&amp;nbsp; And I did enjoy it, and still do.&amp;nbsp; But there's still a part of me that relishes the thrill on a little one's face while they're snuggled against you reading a good picture book.&amp;nbsp; I miss that.&amp;nbsp; And I have to confess that as we've added more children to our family, the reading time has diminished.&amp;nbsp; I am saddened to think that my 5 year old hasn't had nearly as many books read to him as my oldest did at his age.&amp;nbsp; It's something I need, and want, to correct.&amp;nbsp; So going through all the books tonight was a good thing.&amp;nbsp; We have been blessed with a good selection of books.&amp;nbsp; I need to use them more - before my youngest is suddenly in the teen years.&amp;nbsp;
Well, how's that for getting off topic?&amp;nbsp; I'm still on track for decluttering though.&amp;nbsp; That's a good thing.&amp;nbsp; Tomorrow isn't quite a busy so I should be able to tackle a bigger area.&amp;nbsp; I'll think on that tonight and see what happens tomorrow.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  7 May 2009 00:12:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Decluttering - Day 1</title>
<description>Today I worked on my bedroom.&amp;nbsp; To be honest, it looks a lot better.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; But I can't say that I totally decluttered.&amp;nbsp; I threw away a lot of stuff and put other things away, but I really need to go through the books on the bookshelf and the drawers in the vanity.&amp;nbsp; Too much stuff hides in those places.&amp;nbsp; So all to say: it looks better but it's not done.&amp;nbsp; One step at a time.&amp;nbsp; Maybe tomorrow I'll tackle the drawers or the book shelf.
As for other things - I wondered earlier today what invaded my home.&amp;nbsp; Really - something was in the air and infected all the kids.&amp;nbsp; Early on there was bickering, quarreling, and snide remarks.&amp;nbsp; It was definitely not a productive morning with all that going on.&amp;nbsp; Devotions with the two youngest were later than usual too, so I took advantage of it and prayed out loud about the whole atmosphere of our home this morning.&amp;nbsp; It took a little bit of time, but things did start to get better after that.&amp;nbsp; And it gave us some good discussion.&amp;nbsp; The older two had an assignment today to write about the deceitfulness of the devil.&amp;nbsp; Mind you, that was assigned before all the happenings this morning.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So yes, it gave us an opportunity to talk about how our battle is a spiritual battle and we need to keep in mind who the enemy really is.&amp;nbsp; And it's not your sister or brother.&amp;nbsp; The prayer and discussion time really quieted things down.&amp;nbsp; I'm thankful for that and the chance to help the kids see things through a Biblical viewpoint versus a worldly viewpoint.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed,  6 May 2009 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Decluttering</title>
<description>I've been looking around the house lately and it seems like everywhere there is clutter.&amp;nbsp; Where did all this stuff come from?&amp;nbsp; I'll admit, I'm not that great of a housekeeper, but things just seem to pile up on their own.&amp;nbsp; And that makes for a more stressful home.&amp;nbsp; I love having a clean and well kept house.&amp;nbsp; I feel more at ease and able to focus on the things I need to do.&amp;nbsp; So my goal this week is to attack some of this clutter.&amp;nbsp; I'm also doing a garage sale with a friend in a couple weeks, so perhaps that will spur me on as well.
So what's the plan?&amp;nbsp; I think the simplest plan is to take it in small chunks.&amp;nbsp; If I try to do it all at once it gets overwhelming and then often doesn't get all done.&amp;nbsp; So I'm going to start with one room at a time, my bedroom being first.&amp;nbsp; If that's decluttered, it will be the easiest to maintain as well since the kids don't keep a&amp;nbsp;lot of their stuff in here.
I cleaned out the closet a couple weeks ago, but I know there are still clothes in there that can be given away.&amp;nbsp; My dresser needs some attention, and I have a pile of books on the floor that I've been meaning to get rid of.&amp;nbsp; So that's my goal tomorrow.&amp;nbsp; I'll try that and see how it goes.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue,  5 May 2009 00:47:00 -0500</pubDate>
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